J.-E. de Mirville - Des Esprits ou Les Manifestations Fluidiques - 1854





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Des Esprits ou Les Manifestations Fluidiques by J.-E. de Mirville, a single-volume 1854 esoteric work in original French, third edition, with soft cover, 475 pages, and dimensions 25 x 16 cm.
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Pneumatology – Spirits and Their Fluidic Manifestations. Thesis submitted to the Academy
Author: J.-E. de Mirville
Publisher: H. Vrayet de Surcy, Paris
Year: 1854
Third edition
Format: Large octavo paperback
XVI + 475 pp
The work contains :
A preface in the form of a letter from General Ventura.
A letter from Dr. Coze, Strasbourg Faculty of Medicine
A letter from Mr. de Saulcy, a member of the Institute
Tables, Introduction, and First Memoirs
A handwritten notes page from the period added at the end of the volume.
Rare 19th-century esoteric work dedicated to paranormal phenomena, spirits, and their fluidic manifestations within the French spiritualist tradition. J.-E. de Mirville is one of the major authors of the occultist and pneumatological movement of the 19th century, often cited by the historians of spiritism.
This third edition (1854) is sought after, especially in its original paperback form with its printed green cover.
Pneumatology – Spirits and Their Fluidic Manifestations. Thesis submitted to the Academy
Author: J.-E. de Mirville
Publisher: H. Vrayet de Surcy, Paris
Year: 1854
Third edition
Format: Large octavo paperback
XVI + 475 pp
The work contains :
A preface in the form of a letter from General Ventura.
A letter from Dr. Coze, Strasbourg Faculty of Medicine
A letter from Mr. de Saulcy, a member of the Institute
Tables, Introduction, and First Memoirs
A handwritten notes page from the period added at the end of the volume.
Rare 19th-century esoteric work dedicated to paranormal phenomena, spirits, and their fluidic manifestations within the French spiritualist tradition. J.-E. de Mirville is one of the major authors of the occultist and pneumatological movement of the 19th century, often cited by the historians of spiritism.
This third edition (1854) is sought after, especially in its original paperback form with its printed green cover.

