



Enodia Press is proud to make available to its readers the first translation of the Doctor Johannes Faust's Magia Naturalis et Innaturalis which has been expertly translated, commented and introduced by Nicolás Álvarez Ortiz from Johann Scheible's 1849 edition and two other manuscripts.



PAPERBACK

DETAILS A5 Format Printed in black and white 440 pages



Unlimited edition.

39 USD plus postage.

HARDCOVER

DETAILS A5 Format Black Cloth-Bound Hardcover 50 Plates in color 392 pages

Limited to 500 copies.

75 USD plus postage.





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The Magia Naturalis et Innaturalis was a popular grimoire in 18th Century Germany centering around the legend of Doctor Faust, to whom it was pseudo-epigraphically attributed. It contains a great array of magical practices centering around his mythical exploits aided by the spirit Mephistopheles.



It remains relevant today as the foremost exemplar stemming from the Faustian Magical Literature and will prove indispensable for the scholars of Western Esotericism for its great array of magical practices dealing with topics like demonology, necromancy, the Liber Spirituum and divination as well as to the students of Goethe’s sources for his magnum opus Faust. This critical edition, amply researched and expertly translated by Nicolás Álvarez, provides historical and literary context through its introduction and commentary to students and scholars of magic and Faustian literature.



