Stanislas de Guaita
Stanislas de Guaita was a French occultist and poet (1861–1897). He was born at Alteville Castle and died at Paris.
Stanislas de Guaita in brief
- Born
- 1861
- Died
- 1897
- Known for
- occultist and poet
- Place of birth
- Alteville Castle
Catalogued works
15 works under this name are catalogued by Wikidata Query Service and Open Library. The first 12 are listed here.
Rosa mystica. Serpent de la Genèse - Première Septaine - Tome I. Serpent de la Genèse - Seconde Septaine - Tome II. Serpent de la Genèse - Première Septaine - Tome II. Serpent de la Genèse - Seconde Septaine - Tome I. Temple de Satan. Au Seuil du Myst�re (Essais de Sciences Maudites). Misa Negra. Problema del mal, el. Serpent de la Genèse ... ... Essais de Sciences Mandites; Volume 3. Essais de Sciences Maudites - Au Seuil du Mystère.
Literature
3 scholarly publications naming this subject were located in the registry of record.
Stanislas De Guaita, Notes and Queries, 1939. Stanislas de Guaita, Notes and Queries, 1939. Stanislas de Guaita, précurseur de l’occultisme. Collectif, Éditions du Cosmogone, 2019, 144 pages, 22€, La chaîne d'union, 2019.
Chronology
- 1861Stanislas de Guaita born at Alteville Castle.
- 1897Stanislas de Guaita died at Paris.
Sources
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- 1.
“Stanislas de Guaita”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q725721: Stanislas de Guaita
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