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==''The Magus''==
==''The Magus''==
Barrett was enthusiastic about reviving interest in the [[occult]] arts, and published a magical textbook called ''[[The Magus]]''. It was an edited compilation, almost entirely consisting of selections from [[Cornelius Agripp]]a's ''[[Three Books of Occult Philosophy]]'' and Robert Turner's 1655 translation of the ''[[Heptameron|Heptameron of Peter of Abano]]''.
Barrett was enthusiastic about reviving interest in the [[occult]] arts, and published a magical textbook called ''[[The Magus]]''. It was an edited compilation, almost entirely consisting of selections from [[Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa]]'s ''[[Three Books of Occult Philosophy]]'' and Robert Turner's 1655 translation of the ''[[Heptameron|Heptameron of Peter of Abano]]''.


Barrett made modifications and modernized spelling and syntax. Possibly influencing the novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton, the book gained little other notice until it influenced [[Eliphas Levi]].
Barrett made modifications and modernized spelling and syntax. Possibly influencing the novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton, the book gained little other notice until it influenced [[Eliphas Levi]].