Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim
Active Years
Min year: 1540, Max year: 1783, Max count: 2
As Author
- 1540: The commendation of matrimony, made by Cornelius Agrippa, [et] translated into englysshe by Dauid Clapam
- 1542: A treatise of the nobilitie and excellencye of vvoman kynde, translated out of Latine into englysshe by Dauid Clapam
- 1545: The commendation of matrimony, made by Cornelius Agrippa, & translated into englishe by Dauid Clapam
- 1569: Henrie Cornelius Agrippa, of the vanitie and vncertaintie of artes and sciences, Englished by Ia. San. Gent.
- 1575: Henrie Cornelius Agrippa, of the vanitie and vncertaintie of artes and sciences: Englished by Ia. San. Gent.
- 1650: Three books of occult philosophy, written by Henry Cornelius Agrippa, of Nettesheim, counseller to Charles the Fifth, Emperor of Germany: and judge of the Prerogative Court. Translated out of the Latin into the English tongue, by J.F
- 1652: The glory of women: or, A looking-glasse for ladies
- 1652: The glory of women: or, A treatise declaring the excellency and preheminence of women above men, which is proved both by scripture, law, reason, and authority, divine, and humane. Written first in Latine by Henricus Cornelius Agrippa Knight, and doctor both of law and physicke. And presented to Margaret Augusta, Queen of the Austrians and Burgundians. And now translated into English, for the vertuous and beautifull female sex of the Commonwealth of England By Edvv. Fleetvvood, Gent
- 1655: Henry Cornelius Agrippa's fourth book of occult philosophy and geomancy
- 1655: Henry Cornelius Agrippa his fourth book of occult philosophy
- 1665: Henry Cornelius Agrippa. His fourth book of occult philosophy
- 1665: Henry Cornelius Agrippa his fourth book of occult philosophy
- 1670: Female pre-eminence: or The dignity and excellency of that sex, above the male
- 1676: The vanity of arts and sciences. By Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Knight, Doctor of both Laws, Judge of the Prerogative-Court, and counsellour to Charles the Fifth, Emperour of Germany
- 1684: The vanity of arts and sciences. By Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Knight Doctor of both laws, Judge of the Prerogative-Court, and Counsellour to Charles the Fifth, Emperour of Germany
- 1694: The vanity of arts and sciences. By Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Knight, Doctor of both laws, Judge of the Prerogative Court, and Counsellour to Charles the Fifth, Emperour of Germany
- 1772: Henry Cornelius Agrippa's fourth book of occult philosophy, and geomancy
- 1776: Dell' eccellenza e preeminenza del femminil sesso sopra il maschile di Cornelio Agrippa
- 1783: Henry Cornelius Agrippa's fourth book of occult philosophy, and geomancy
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