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Emmanuel Lalande (24 December 1868 – 31 August 1926), known as Marc Haven, was a French doctor and occultist. He was one of Papus’ most faithful companions and the son-in-law of Maître Philippe. He was also a member of the first Supreme Council of the Ordre Martiniste.

Bibliography

Works by Marc Haven

  • Turris Eburnea, Chamuel, 1892
  • La Vie et les œuvres de Maître Arnaud de Villeneuve, Chamuel, 1896
  • Le Maître Inconnu Cagliostro, Dorbon aîné, 1912
  • Le Tarot, l’Alphabet Hébraïque et les Nombres, Derain, 1937
  • Le Corps, le cœur de l’homme et l’esprit, Derain, 1961

Translations

  • Henri Corneille Agrippa, La magie d’Arbatel, Henri Durville, 1910
  • Alessandro Cagliostro, L’Évangile de Cagliostro, Librairie Hermétique, 1910
  • LAO TSEU, Tao Te King, Dervy, 1994

Prefaces

  • Paracelse, Les Sept livres de l’Archidoxe magique, Librairie du Merveilleux, 1909
  • Jacques Gaffarel, Profonds mystères de la Cabale divine, Beaudelot, 1912
  • Karl D'Eckarthausen, La Nuée sur le sanctuaire, Museum Hermeticum, 1914
  • Mutus Liber, Derain, 1942
  • Philippe D'Aquin, Interprétation de l’arbre de la Cabale, Cahiers Astrologiques, 1946
  • Heinrich Khunrath, L’Amphithéâtre de la Sagesse Éternelle, Derain, 1946

Books on Marc Haven

  • Mme Emmanuel Lalande, Marc Haven , Pythagore, 1934

References

  1. "Marc Haven (Emmanuel Lalande)". The Three Luminaries. 2020-12-30. Retrieved 2021-10-31.


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