Dogma y ritual de la alta magia (Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie) es un tratado esotérico del ocultista francés Eliphas Levi, publicado en 1855.
Se trata de una obra que mezcla, involuntariamente, algo de ficción con la severa creencia que Eliphas Levi sostenía sobre el ocultismo.
Sus páginas incluyen rituales, conjuros, talismanes, y una traducción del Nuctameron, obra del siempre misterioso Apolonio de Tiana.
Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie (English: Dogma and Ritual of High Magic) is the title of Eliphas Levi's first published treatise on ritual magic, which appeared in two volumes between 1854 (Dogme) and 1856 (Rituel).
Levi's Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie was translated into English by Arthur Edward Waite as Transcendental Magic, its Doctrine and Ritual (1896). Waite added a biographical preface and footnotes.
'Dogma and Ritual of High Magic' by Eliphas Levi originally published in 1861. It was previously translated into English with the title of 'Trascendental Magic' by A. E. Waite in 1910. Waite's translation lacks something that the Translator and Editors hope this new edition will provide.
Levi states that he has created a "complete course" on the science of the ancient magi, which is made up of 3 parts: 'Dogma and Ritual of High Magic', the 'History of Magic', and the 'Key to the Great Mysteries'. His statement is included as the 'Preface' to this new edition in order to facilitate the reader's understanding of his objectives.
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Se trata de una obra que mezcla, involuntariamente, algo de ficción con la severa creencia que Eliphas Levi sostenía sobre el ocultismo.
Sus páginas incluyen rituales, conjuros, talismanes, y una traducción del Nuctameron, obra del siempre misterioso Apolonio de Tiana.
Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie (English: Dogma and Ritual of High Magic) is the title of Eliphas Levi's first published treatise on ritual magic, which appeared in two volumes between 1854 (Dogme) and 1856 (Rituel).
Levi's Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie was translated into English by Arthur Edward Waite as Transcendental Magic, its Doctrine and Ritual (1896). Waite added a biographical preface and footnotes.
'Dogma and Ritual of High Magic' by Eliphas Levi originally published in 1861. It was previously translated into English with the title of 'Trascendental Magic' by A. E. Waite in 1910. Waite's translation lacks something that the Translator and Editors hope this new edition will provide.
Levi states that he has created a "complete course" on the science of the ancient magi, which is made up of 3 parts: 'Dogma and Ritual of High Magic', the 'History of Magic', and the 'Key to the Great Mysteries'. His statement is included as the 'Preface' to this new edition in order to facilitate the reader's understanding of his ob