Theosophical Society of Agrippa
Theosophical Society of Agrippa
The famous occultist and alchemist Agrippa (1486-1535) established in Paris and other centers a secret theosophical society, the rites of admission to which were of a peculiar character.
Agrippa visited London in 1510, and there he established a branch of the order in that city.
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