
Johannes Trithemius Occultista LIBER XIX
By Gabriel Lucas JacksonLength15h 8m
About this audiobook
The village of Trittenheim, nestled in the picturesque, yet often harsh, landscape of the Upper Rhine Valley, was the birthplace of Johannes Heidenberg, a figure who would later become known to the intellectual world as Johannes Trithemius. Born in 1462, his early life unfolded against the backdrop of a late medieval Germany that was a tapestry woven with threads of deep-seated tradition and nascent, burgeoning change. The region surrounding Baden-Baden, known for its thermal springs and strategic importance, was a microcosm of the wider Holy Roman Empire, a vast and complex political entity grappling with the residual influences of scholasticism while subtly responding to the intellectual ferment that would characterize the approaching Renaissance.
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GenreHistory, Spirituality and Religion
Length15 hrs 8 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 28, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1: The Shadowed Dawn of a Renaissance Mind
9Chapter 9: The Scholar's Desk: Intellectual Pursuits and Correspondence
2Chapter 2: The Unexpected Abbot of Sponheim
10Chapter 10: The Censor's Shadow: Steganographia and its Controversies
3Chapter 3: The Chronicler of Ages and the Fabric of History
11Chapter 11: The Architect of Modern Cryptography
4Chapter 4: The Librarian and the Architect of Knowledge
12Chapter 12: Trithemius and the Hermetic Tradition
5Chapter 5: The Serpent in the Garden: Conflict and Exile
13Chapter 13: Trithemius and the Printing Press Revolution
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6Chapter 6: Whispers of the Occult: Necromancy and the Faustian Connection
14Chapter 14: The Later Years and the Legacy at Würzburg
7Chapter 7: The Enigma of the Steganographia
15Chapter 15: Echoes Through the Centuries: Trithemius's Enduring Influence
8Chapter 8: The Lexicographer and the Dawn of Bibliography