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![Henrici Cornelii Agrippae ab Nettesheim Operum Pars ... Quorum Catalogum exhibebunt tibi paginae sequentes : Uncacum ... indice & locuplete & certo. Huic accesserunt Epistolarum ad familiares libri septem & orationes decem ante hoc seorsim editae. 2. - [ca. 1600]. - 8 Bl., 664 S., 8 Bl.](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimages.sourcelibrary.org%2Farchived%2F69b51e1cefd8df28f2db0c37%2F5.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
Henrici Cornelii Agrippae ab Nettesheim Operum Pars ... Quorum Catalogum exhibebunt tibi paginae sequentes : Uncacum ... indice & locuplete & certo. Huic accesserunt Epistolarum ad familiares libri septem & orationes decem ante hoc seorsim editae. 2. - [ca. 1600]. - 8 Bl., 664 S., 8 Bl.
Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius
Only partial translations or excerpts exist. This is the first complete English translation.
The work in question is a collected edition of Agrippa's writings (Operum Pars), which includes various treatises, letters, and orations. While individual works by Agrippa (such as 'De occulta philosophia', 'Declamatio de nobilitate et praecellentia foeminei sexus', and 'De vanitate') have been translated into English separately, there is no evidence of a complete English translation of this specific collected edition (the 'Operum Pars'). Therefore, this is a first complete translation of this specific compilation.
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Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa argues that human academic training is a dangerous distraction from divine truth. This volume challenges the arrogance of scholars and insists that a simple, faithful life outweighs the entirety of secular philosophy.