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Library: Featured Titles

Featured Titles in Our Collection

· ALCHEMY: Paracelsus Theoprastus: Prognostication. (Facsimile of original 1536 Latin text next to French translation)

· ASTROLOGY: Vijayaraghavulu: Text Book on Mathematical Astrology. (Written by a physician and surgeon with precise and complete tables for calculating nativities. London 1927)

· COMPARATIVE RELIGION: Count Goblet D'Alviella: The Hibbert Lectures. (Lectures on the origin and growth of the conception of God as illustrated by Anthropology and History. Oxford 1897)

· DIVINATION: K. Kirchenhoffer: The Book of Fate. (Formerly in possession of Napoleon, late emperor of France; containing a German translation of an ancient Egyptian manuscript found in 1801. London 1829)

· MANLY P. HALL: Lady of Dreams: A fable in the manner of the Chinese. (Los Angeles 1943)

· MEDICINE, HEALING: Francis Adams: The Genuine Works of Hippocrates. (in two volumes. London 1849)

· MYTHOLOGY: Albert Cornoy: The Mythology of All Races. (Illustrated in eight volumes. Boston 1917)

· ORIENTALIA: Fa-Hien: A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms. (Being an account by a Chinese monk of his travels, 399 to 414 A.D. Translated by James Legge. Oxford 1886)

· PHILOSOPHY, ANCIENT: Thomas Taylor: Two Orations of Emperor Julian. (1932)

· PHILOSOPHY, MODERN: Georg Wilhelm Frederich Hegel: The Philosophy of History. (1900)

· POPULAR METAPHYSICS: Richmond Onley: Temple Lectures of the Order of the Magi . (Delivered before the grand temple of the order, 1892)

· PROPHESY: James Esdaice: Natural and Mesmeric Clairvoyance. (With the practical application of mesmerism in surgery and medicine. 1852)

· PSYCHOLOGY: Stanislav Grof, M.D.: Realms of the Human Unconscious. (In collaboration with Joan Halifax, Anthropologist. 1975)

· SECRET SOCIETIES: Bernard Fay: Revolution and Freemasonry: 1680-1800. (Boston 1935)

· THEOSOPHY: Annie Besant & C.W. Leadbeater: Man, Whence How and Whither. (1922)


Erasmus of Rotterdam

Championed the freedom of the will, as a crucial point in his De libero arbitrio diatribe sive collatio (1524)

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