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Jean-Baptiste Pitois

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227: 22: 223:(1870) (trs: History of Magic, the Supernatural World and Fate, through Times and Peoples). Carefully written so as not to offend his largely Catholic audience, it immediately became popular public reading. It surveyed the whole of the occult, explaining each element, and provided a history of occult practice in the West from ancient times. 153:, France. His family wanted him to become a priest and allowed him to be raised in a monastic community. However, he eventually decided against the priesthood. As a young man, he moved to Paris, where he became the associate of 278:
Christian, Paul . Historie de la Magie, du monde Surnaturel et de la fatalité a travers les Temps et les Peuples. 1870. Translated by James Kirkup and Julian Shaw Edited and Revised by Ross Nichols as
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Working with Nodier through the mass of uncatalogued material opened up a new level of interest in the occult, although it did not manifest for years. Meanwhile, he took his turn in the
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Pitois had read about occultism and developed a strong anticlerical stance. During his life, many Eastern texts had been translated into French, as had the works of
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that reportedly contains numerous allusions to contemporary events as proof of the value of the
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Historie de la Magie, du monde Surnaturel et de la fatalité à travers les Temps et les Peuples
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from 1843–44 and wrote several historical texts. His most important were the
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The History of the War with Prussia and of the Two Sieges of Paris, 1870–71
181:(1837–1840), which was his first book, with Nodier. It was followed by his 197: 162: 161:, which was then emerging on the continent. Nodier's interest in the 225: 208:(1853–1857). A hint of what was to come appeared in 1844 with his 257:(1872–73). His health declined through the 1870s, and he died at 258: 173:
Pitois became a journalist and wrote largely under the pen name
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on July 12, 1877. He left behind a still-unpublished work on
185:(1839). That same year he was appointed librarian of the 219:. In 1859 Pitois turned his attention to writing 210:Stories of the Marvelous from All Times and Lands 149:Jean-Baptiste Pitois was born May 15, 1811, in 179:Historic Paris: Walks in the Streets of Paris 8: 157:, one of the leading literary lights of the 137:(1811–1877), was a French author, known for 50:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 114:Learn how and when to remove this message 141:, first published in France in 1870. 7: 48:adding citations to reliable sources 253:Pitois wrote one additional book, 14: 280:The History and Practice of Magic 139:The History and Practice of Magic 20: 282:. New York: Citadel Press, 1969 183:Studies of the Paris Revolution 1: 241:: illustration from Pitois's 204:(1853) and the multi-volume 187:Ministry of Public Education 322: 165:transferred to Pitois. 245: 206:Heroes of Christianity 202:History of the Terrors 63:"Jean-Baptiste Pitois" 229: 243:Histoire de la Magie 127:Jean-Baptiste Pitois 44:improve this article 306:French male writers 246: 231:La Danse du Sabbat 217:Emanuel Swedenborg 159:Romantic movement 124: 123: 116: 98: 313: 129:, also known as 119: 112: 108: 105: 99: 97: 56: 24: 16: 321: 320: 316: 315: 314: 312: 311: 310: 286: 285: 275: 251: 235:Witches Sabbath 233:("Dance of the 171: 147: 120: 109: 103: 100: 57: 55: 41: 25: 12: 11: 5: 319: 317: 309: 308: 303: 298: 288: 287: 284: 283: 274: 271: 250: 247: 177:. He co-wrote 175:Paul Christian 170: 167: 155:Charles Nodier 146: 143: 135:Paul Christian 122: 121: 28: 26: 19: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 318: 307: 304: 302: 299: 297: 294: 293: 291: 281: 277: 276: 272: 270: 268: 264: 260: 256: 248: 244: 240: 236: 232: 228: 224: 222: 218: 213: 211: 207: 203: 199: 195: 190: 188: 184: 180: 176: 168: 166: 164: 160: 156: 152: 144: 142: 140: 136: 132: 131:Jean-Baptiste 128: 118: 115: 107: 104:December 2021 96: 93: 89: 86: 82: 79: 75: 72: 68: 65: –  64: 60: 59:Find sources: 53: 49: 45: 39: 38: 34: 29:This article 27: 23: 18: 17: 279: 254: 252: 242: 239:Emile Bayard 230: 220: 214: 209: 205: 201: 191: 182: 178: 174: 172: 148: 138: 134: 130: 126: 125: 110: 101: 91: 84: 77: 70: 58: 42:Please help 30: 301:1877 deaths 296:1811 births 194:French army 290:Categories 151:Remiremont 145:Early life 74:newspapers 267:horoscope 263:astrology 31:does not 273:Sources 198:Algiers 88:scholar 52:removed 37:sources 237:") by 169:Career 163:occult 90:  83:  76:  69:  61:  249:Death 95:JSTOR 81:books 259:Lyon 67:news 35:any 33:cite 196:in 189:. 133:or 46:by 292:: 269:. 212:. 117:) 111:( 106:) 102:( 92:· 85:· 78:· 71:· 54:. 40:.

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