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MT10198MEditions Dangles 1982 Paris. 24x16. Rústica con solapas tapa blanda. 362 pgs. Sellos. Texto en francés. 687682 Editions Dangles, 1982, Paris. paperback
MN28669MDemeter 1986 Paris. 19x13. Tapa blanda. 283123 pgs. Forrado por el anterior poseedor. Texto en francés. 686547 Demeter, 1986, Paris. unknown
2008x-1904658059Aeon Books Ltd 2008. Paperback. New. illustrated edition. 264 pages. 7.50x5.00x0.75 inches. Aeon Books Ltd paperback
1996BN47960Wiesbaden: Fourier 1996. 13. Auflage. <br/><br/>Religion Wiesbaden: Fourier unknown
1995BN47568Wiesbaden: Fourier 1995. 12. Auflage. <br/><br/>Religion Wiesbaden: Fourier unknown
R9780738754970Llewellyn Publications. New. Special order item direct from the distributor Llewellyn Publications unknown
1929061832London Great Britain: Rider & Co. 1929. Book. Good. Hardcover. 3rd Edition. 355 pages 8vo. No DJ. Third Edition Revised with preface by Arthur E. Waite. Translated by A.P. Morton. Purple cloth boards with gilt lettering embossed design on front cover. Shelfwear: gilt lettering on front cover is completely rubbed away heavy spine fade scuffing along edges and covers tearing and missing pieces at top and bottom spine edges binding is loose and delicate light tanning on page leafs. Volume is in Good-minus condition. Rider & Co. Hardcover
195852233New York: Arcanum Books. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1958. Revised Edition. Hardcover. Staining to top of pageblock phantom tape marks on free endpapers board covers discolored else a tight square unmarked copy in unclipped dust jacket in archival sleeve; text is clean bright and untarnished; revised edition; scarce . Arcanum Books hardcover
200834659Sacred Science Institute 2008. First edition. Hardbound in new condition with minor bump to foot of spine. First English translation; Originally edited by Gerard Encausse Papus; Translated by Ariel Godwin; Edited with an Introductory Essay by Joscelyn Godwin; 11" x 8 1/2"; xxxvi 422 pages with 5 color plates 10 portraits and 100 figures and tables with bound in marking ribbon. Originating in French esoteric schools of the late 1800’s this source work presents a study and analysis of an ancient instrument used by the Esoteric Tradition to encode their sacred knowledge encrypted through a form of mathematical and geometrical symbolism into religious and spiritual texts paintings musical works architecture and literature. From the Pagan Initiatory Temples of Antiquity through Pythagoras and the Cabalistic Tradition forward into the Christian Canon and systems of Renaissance Humanism the Archeometer encodes the key to the scientific systems of astronomy and mathematics known by sacred Mystery Schools through Divine Revelation of the universal order behind all of nature and life. Sacred Science Institute unknown