Explore the life and work of the enigmatic Henri Corn lis Agrippa in this detailed biography by Joseph Orsier. Based on Agrippa's extensive correspondence from 1486 to 1535, the book delves into the world of this Renaissance polymath, revealing his contributions to occult philosophy, medicine, and theology. "Henri Corn lis Agrippa, sa vie et son oeuvre d'apr s sa correspondance (1486-1535)" offers valuable insights into the intellectual and spiritual currents of the 16th century.
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