I) HENRICI COR. AGRIPPAE ab Netthesheym, De occvlta philo?ophia LIB. III. ITEM, Spurius Liber de Cæremoniis habetur. Quibus acce??erunt, Heptameron Petri de Abano. Ratio compendiaria Magiæ naturalis, ex plinio de?umpta. Di?putatio de Fa?cinationibus. Epi?tola de Incantatione & Adiuratione, colli'?u?pen?sione. Iohannis tritemij opu?cula quædam huius argumenti. Diuer?a diuinationum genera à quodam Antiquitatis ?tudio?o collecta. LUGDUNI, PERBE-ringos fratres. 1531 München, Staasbibliothek, H.lit.u. 14#Beibd.1. https://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10192450_...
II) HENRICI CORNELII AGRIPPAE AB NETTESHEYM A' CONSILIIS ET ARCHI.uis Inditiarii ?acræ CAESARÆ Maie?tatis: De OCCVLTA PHILOSOPHIA Libri Tres. Coloniæ. 1533.
Bologna, Biblioteca Comunale dell’Archiginnasio: 11. cc. I. 2. Boston, The Gotlieb Archival Research Center, BF1598.A3 O4 1533. Braunschweig, Herzog August Bibliothek, A: 77.1 Quod 2° (2). Calgary, High Density Library, Microfilm BF1598 .A3 O4 1533. Darmstadt, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek ,1-4. aa. A. V. . Dillingen, Studienbibliothek , Mag/VI 7,1. Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland, H.25.b.9. Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland, Nha.M82. Erlangen, Universitätsbibliothek, H00/2 PHS-I 5 a. Erlangen, Universitätsbibliothek, H00/2 PHS-I 5 b. Erlangen, Universitätsbibliothek, H61/2 TREW.F 437. Hartford, Watkinson Library, QUARTO 133 A27o. London, Trinity College Library, MM.8.23. Providence, The Brown University Library, Ocm14324888. Roma, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, 14. 34.Q.12. Spoleto, Biblioteca Comunale Giosuè Carducci: FA XVI.D.17. Vicenza, Istituzione Pubblica Culturale Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana: T 020 001 016.
III) Henrici Cornelii Agrippae ab Nettesheym a' Consiliis et Archiuis Inditiarii ?acrae Caesarae Maiestatis: De Occulta Philo?ophia Libri Tres: Cum Postillis in margine & svis Tabvlis noviter additis. [Venezia]: [Curzio Navo & fratres], 1541.
München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Res/4 Phys.m. 7. Würzburg, Universitätsbibliothek, Ph.q. 124.
IV) HENRICI CORNELII AGRIPPAE AB NETTESHEYM A' CONSILIIS ET ARCHI . uis Inditiarii ?acræ CAESARÆ Maie?tatis: De OCCVLTA PHILOSOPHIA Libri Tres. LVGDVNI; Apud Godefridum & Marcellum, Beringes, frates, 1550.
Ballerup, DBC, Rel. 137125 8º. Madrid, Universidad Complutense, BH FLL 23734. Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Bibliothek , A: 77.1 Quod. 2° (2). ???
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• VI) Henrici Cor. Agrippæ ab Netthesheym, De occulta philosophia lib. III. : Item spurius liber de ceremonijs magicis, qui quartus Agrippæ habetur. Quibus accesserunt, Heptameron Petri de Albano. Ratio compendiaria magiæ naturalis, ex Plinio desumpta. Disputatio de fascinationibus. Epistola de incantatione et adiuratione, colliq[ue] suspensione. Iohannis Tritemij opuscula quædam huius argumenti. Lugduni: per Beringos fratres [1567]
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Die Cabbala des Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim: Vollsta?ndig aus dessen Werke "De occulta philosophia" und mit d. Ansicht eines alten Esoterikers u?ber Scho?pfung durch Zahlen u. Worte als Vorwort versehen, ed. F. Barth, Scheible, Stuttgart 1855.
Three books of occult philosophy or magic by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim, ed. W.F. Whitehead, Hahn and Whitehead, Chicago 1898.
Bibliographical notes on the Treatises De Occulta Philosophia and De Incertitudine et Vanitate Scientiarum of Cornelius Agrippa. Reprinted from the publications of the Edinburgh Bibliographical Society, vol. XII. [With a facsimile.], ed. J. Ferguson, for private circulation, Edinburgh 1924.
Agrippa von Nettesheim, De occulta philosophia, ed. K. A. Nowotny, ADEVA , Graz 1967.
Three books of occult philosophy or magic Book 1 Natural magic, which includes the early life of Agrippa, his seventy-four chapters on natural magic, new notes, illustrations, index, and other original and selected matter, ed. W. F. Whitehead, Aquarian Press, London 1971.
Enrico Cornelio Agrippa, La filosofia occulta o la magia, ed. A. Fidi, Edizioni del Mediterraneo, Roma 1972. ( collana classici dell'occulto vol 1). Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Henry Cornelius Agrippa: his Fourth book of occult philosophy. Of geomancy. Magical elements of Peter de Abano. Astronomical geomancy [by Gerardus Cremonensis]. The nature of spirits [by George Pictorius]. Arbatel of magick / translated into English by Robert Turner, Askin, London 1978. La magia naturale, ed. A. Fidi, I dioscuri, Genova 1988.
De occulta philosophia libri tres, ed V. Perrone Compagni, E.J. Brill, Leiden 1992 (Studies in the history of Christian thought, v. 48).
Three Books of Occult Philosphy Written by Henry Cornelius Agrippa of Nettesheim, Completely Annotated, with Modern Commentary, ed. D. Tyson, Llewellyn, St. Paul 1993.
Cornelio Agrippa, La filosofia occulta, L’Arcano, Roma 1997.
De occulta philosophia, ed. G. Pascarelli, Grenelle, Potenza 2015.
The three books of occult philosophy, ed. D. Tyson, Llewellyn Publications, Minneapolis 2020.
Anonymous, “De occulta philosophia”, in Academia: Noticias del Cine Español 210, (2014), p.80.
S. A. Braccesi, Fra eresia ed ermetismo: tre edizioni italiane di Enrico Cornelio Agrippa di Nettesheim, Bruniana & Campanelliana, Roma 2020.
N. Green, "The Global Occult: An Introduction." in History of Religions 54, 4 (2015), pp. 383-393.
M. H. Keefer, "Agrippa's Dilemma: Hermetic Rebirth and the Ambivalences of De Vanitate and De Occulta Philosophia." in Renaissance Quarterly 41, 4 (1988), pp. 614-53.
C. Nauert, “Magic and Skepticism in Agrippa's Thought”, in Journal of the History of Ideas18, 2 (1957), pp. 161-82.
V. Perrone Compagni, Il “De occulta philosophia” di Cornelio Agrippa: parole chiave: uomo-microcosmo, “prisca theologia, cabala”, in Bruniana & Campanelliana 13, 1 (2007), pp. 11-29.
A. Reghini, Enrico Cornelio Agrippa e la sua magia, Tipheret, Acireale 2017.
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