Comte de Gabalis
by Villars abbé de, Doyon René Louis & Marteau Paul
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- 17th century
- Languages: English, French, German, Italian
MAY the soul of the Comte de GABALIS be now in the presence of God, for they have just written me that he has died of apoplexy.
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Editions
Open Library reports 35 editions; 1 cataloged here.
| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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The Count de Gabalis: being a diverting history of the Rosicrucian doctrine of spirits, viz. slyphs, salamanders, gnomes, and dæmons; shewing their various influences upon human bodies. Done from the Paris edition. To which is prefixed, Monsieur Bayle's account of this work: and of the sect of Rosicrucians ... | 1714 | Printed for B. Lintott and E. Curll ... | English | — | Public |
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