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  2. The Magus (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Magus was the first book John Fowles wrote, but his third to be published, after The Collector (1963) and The Aristos (1964). He started writing it in the 1950s, under the original title of The Godgame. He based it partly on his experiences on the Greek island of Spetses, where he taught English for two years at the Anargyrios School.

  3. The Magus (Barrett book) - Wikipedia

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    The Magus, or Celestial Intelligencer is a handbook of the occult and ceremonial magic compiled by occultist Francis Barrett published in 1801. Contents and sources [ edit ]

  4. Francis Barrett (occultist) - Wikipedia

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    Barrett was enthusiastic about reviving interest in the occult arts, and published a magical textbook called The Magus.It was a compilation, [2] almost entirely consisting of selections from Cornelius Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy, the Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy attributed to Agrippa, and Robert Turner's 1655 translation of the Heptameron of Peter of Abano.

  5. John Fowles - Wikipedia

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    Afterward, he set about collating all the drafts he had written of what would become his most studied work, The Magus. [12] In 1965 Fowles left London, moving to Underhill, a farm on the fringes of Lyme Regis, Dorset. The isolated farm house became the model for The Dairy in the book Fowles was writing: The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969).

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    Ancient Magus Bride key art. Yesterday, Bushiroad made an announcement about the upcoming chapters of The Ancient Magus’ Bride manga that should have been good news — it was said to be ...

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  8. Magus (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A magus is a priest in Zoroastrianism and earlier Iranian religions. Magus or The Magus may also refer to: ... The Magus (Barrett book), an 1801 book by Francis Barrett;

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