Compiled by Heinrich Agrippa in the late 1520s, The ''Three Books of Occult Philosophy'', is seen by modern Arcane Scholars, as being the main foundation for much of the beliefs on the Supernatural and Occult in The Renaissance Era. Agrippa was a German Philosopher and Scientist who challenged The Church's description and explanation regarding ''Evil''. Broken down into Sections, each discussed Astronomy, Numerology and other esoteric ''Religions''. Alchemy was also a main component to Agrippa's works. Considered the largest collection of mid-Medieval Occult Subjects, ''The Three Books'' was also among the ''first'' to include The Pentagram with Human Male Figure (linking Man to The Supernatural by nature). Finally, Exorcisms and Demonology was included in the Works. ''The Three Books'' were immediately deemed Heretical by The Church and Agrippa was excommunicated as a Heretic.
