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A comprehensive survey traces the development of occult doctrines, rites, and practices from ancient to modern times, combining historical narrative, philosophical analysis, and ritual description. It examines major schools of esoteric thought, notable practitioners and emblematic ceremonies, explores symbolic language and claimed methods, and assesses reported phenomena with a skeptical philosophical frame. Translatorial commentary contextualizes the author's assertions of adept knowledge while distinguishing speculative theory from practical efficacy. The volume alternates exposition, biographical sketches, and critical reflection, aiming to map how magical ideas circulated, transformed, and influenced broader spiritual and intellectual currents.

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Éliphas Lévi

Éliphas Lévi, born Alphonse Louis Constant, was a French occultist and author known for his influential works on magic and esotericism in the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his book "The History of Magic," which explores the historical and philosophical aspects of magical practices. Lévi's writings contributed significantly to the revival of interest in the occult and the mystical traditions of Western esotericism. His ideas on the symbolism of the tarot and the nature of magic have left a lasting impact on modern occult thought. His other notable works include "Histoire de la magie" and "Le sorcier de Meudon."

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