Share via Share via... Twitter Facebook Pinterest WhatsAppRecent ChangesSend via e-MailPrintPermalink × Table of Contents Events Saint of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica References Search External resources Richard Wagner Richard Wagner Events Greater Feast of Richard Wagner, died February 13, 1883 at Venice, Italy Saint of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica Richard Wagner appears in all versions of the Saints of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica in Liber XV, published during Aleister Crowley's lifetime. Richard Wagner is on the full list of all versions, and is therefore a name celebrated only at performances when the complete Saints Collect is read. When originally published in The International, XII 3, Richard Wagner's name was elided with ellipsis, which was done for several names of people on the list, primarily those who were currently alive at the time, in March 1918, but Richard Wagner died in 1883. Gnostic Saint International Equinox Magick in Theory and Practice Richard Wagner R … W … Richard Wagner Richard Wagner References The Book of Thoth, pp. 58-59 “To Richard Wagner”, a sonnet in The Temple of the Holy Ghost, Collected Works, Vol I Search Richard Wagner External resources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wagner https://www.britannica.com/biography/Richard-Wagner-German-composer King, Francis, “Wagner” in Man, Myth and Magic, Richard Cavendish, Editor-in-Chief, Marshall Cavendish, New York, 1983 Lea, Frank Alfred, The Tragic Philosopher, a Study of Friedrich Nietzsche, Methuen, London 1957 Sabor, Rudolph, The Real Wagner, Cardinal/Sphere/Penguin, London 1987 Tau Apiryon and Helena, Mystery of Mystery: A Primer of Thelemic Ecclesiastical Gnosticism, Red Flame No. 2, Berkeley, CA 1995 person Do you want to help build the Hermeneuticon wiki? Apply to become an editor, and help contribute your knowledge toward increasing the shared wisdom of this resource for the wider community. Send an email to the librarian via librarian@hermetic.com Last modified: 2019/05/19 13:08by John Bell