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THE
MAGUS,
OR
CELESTIAL INTELLIGENCER;
BEING
A COMPLETE SYSTEM OF
OCCULT PHILOSOPHY.

IN THREE BOOKS:

Containing the Antient and Modern Practice of the Cabalistic Art, Natural and Celestial Magic, &c.; shewing the wonderful Effects that may be performed by a Knowledge of the

Celestial Influences, the occult Properties of Metals, Herbs, and Stones,
AND THE
APPLICATION OF ACTIVE TO PASSIVE PRINCIPLES.
EXHIBITING
THE SCIENCES OF NATURAL MAGIC;
Alchymy, or Hermetic Philosophy;
ALSO
THE NATURE, CREATION, AND FALL OF MAN;

His natural and supernatural Gifts; the magical Power inherent in the Soul, &c; with a great Variety of rare Experiments in Natural Magic:

THE CONSTELLATORY PRACTICE, or TALISMANIC MAGIC;

The Nature of the Elements, Stars, Planets, Signs, &c; the Construction and Composition of all Sorts of Magic Seals, Images, Rings, Glasses, &c.;
The Virtue and Efficacy of Numbers, Characters, and Figures, of good and evil Spirits.

MAGNETISM,
AND CABALISTICAL OR CEREMONIAL MAGIC;
In which the secret Mysteries of the Cabala are explained; the Operations of good and evil Spirits; all Kinds of Cabalitic Figures, Tables, Seals, and Names, with their Use, &c.
THE TIMES, BONDS, OFFICES, AND CONJURATION OF SPIRITS.

TO WHICH IS ADDED
Biographia Antiqua, or the Lives of the most eminent Philosophers, Magi, &c.

The Whole illustrated with a great Variety of

CURIOUS ENGRAVINGS, MAGICAL AND CABALISTICAL FIGURES, &c.

BY FRANCIS BARRETT, F.R.C.

Professor of Chemistry, natural and occult Philosophy, the Cabala, &c. &c,



LONDON:
PRINTED FOR LACKINGTON, ALLEN, AND CO., TEMPLE OF THE MUSES, FINSBURY SQUARE.
1801.