$60.00
‘And if thou wilt see and behold this Workman, even by mortall things that are upon Earth, and in the deep, consider, O Son, how Man is made and framed in the Womb; and examine diligently the skill, and cunning of the Workman, and learn who it was that wrought and fashioned the beautfiull and Divine shape of Man…’
—The Divine Pymander
In cooperation with Viatorium Press, Three Hands Press is honored to make available the latest landmark offering of collected esoteric writings, Occlith 1: Codex Homunculi. Taking the artificially-created anthropoid as its theme, Codex Homunculi gathers together some of the most obscure and ancient texts hermeticism on what is arguably one of the most taboo and heretical operations of the Alchemical Art. Although some of the treatises represented, such as those of Paracelsus, are well known, other texts are translated here for the very first time.
New English Translations
Theophrastus von Hohenheim (Paracelsus):
Liber de Homunculis
Liber de Imaginibus
Liber de Natis Animalibus ex Sodomia
Ex Libro de Imaginatione
Gerhard Dorn:
Alonso Tostado:
Librum Paradoxarum: Paradoxon Primum
pseudo-Plato:
Heinrich Khunrath:
Jābir ibn Hayyān:
Muhammad ibn Umail:
Zhang Boduan, Wu Shouyang:
Early Modern English Translations
Paracelsus:
Oswald Croll:
Michael Sendivogius:
Jakob Böhme:
Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus:
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim:
Ordering Information
Three Hands Press is offering the standard hardcover editions, limited to 555 copies in cloth-covered boards, with dust jacket, 288 pages, with illustrations and appendices. The dust jacket folds out into a poster.
$60.00
Occlith 1: Codex Homunculi was published as a collaboration of the Viatorium Press and Ouroboros Press.
$60.00
Additional Information
Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 1.25 in |
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Page Count | 288 |
Hardcover Edition | Sold out. Cloth-covered boards with dust jacket, illustrations and appendices. Limited to 555 hand-numbered copies |
Deluxe Edition | Available via Ouroboros Press |
Special Edition | Available via Ouroboros Press |
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