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==Abstract == | ==Abstract == | ||
The book make frequent references to Enoch, who is identified with Atlas (king of Atlantis) and Hermes Trismegistus. | |||
"The author ransacked every possible source of productive evidence on the subject. for more than a generation at least, occult society as a whole has awaited an authoritative work on the subject of the arcane science known as Atlantis. "--Publisher description. | "The author ransacked every possible source of productive evidence on the subject. for more than a generation at least, occult society as a whole has awaited an authoritative work on the subject of the arcane science known as Atlantis. "--Publisher description. |
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The Occult Sciences in Atlantis (1943) is an arch-fi book by Lewis Spence.
Abstract
The book make frequent references to Enoch, who is identified with Atlas (king of Atlantis) and Hermes Trismegistus.
"The author ransacked every possible source of productive evidence on the subject. for more than a generation at least, occult society as a whole has awaited an authoritative work on the subject of the arcane science known as Atlantis. "--Publisher description.
Editions
Published in London, England: Rider & Co., 1943. Reissued in 1976.
Contents
External links
- [ Google Books]