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Aries JournalfortheStudyofWesternEsotericism NewSeries,Volume13 2013 Aries,JournalfortheStudyofWesternEsotericism AriesiseditedundertheauspicesoftheEuropeanSocietyfortheStudyofWesternEsoteri- cism(ESSWE) Editor-in-chief PeterJ.Forshaw Editors Jean-PierreBrach(ÉcolePratiquedesHautesÉtudes,SciencesReligieuses,Sorbonne,Paris), Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke† (University of Exeter), Wouter J. Hanegraaff (University of Amsterdam) BookReviewEditor HenrikBogdan(UniversityofGothenburg),henrik.bogdan@religion.gu.se EditorialBoard/InternationalConsultants Olav Hammer (University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark, consultant Scandi- naviancountries;ohammer@filos.sdu.dk) Arthur McCalla (Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Canada, consultant U.S.A./ Canada;arthur.mccalla@msvu.ca) Birgit Menzel (University of Mainz/Germersheim, Germany, consultant Russia; bmen- zel@unimainz.de) Monika Neugebauer-Wölk (University of Halle, consultant German-speaking countries; neugebauerwoelk@geschichte.uni-halle.de) MarcoPasi(UniversityofAmsterdam,consultantItaly;m.pasi@uva.nl) JanSnoek(UniversityofHeidelberg,consultantNetherlands,BelgiumandU.K.;Jan.Snoek@ urz.uni-heidelberg.de) György Szönyi (University of Szeged, consultant Eastern European countries; geszonyi@ sol.cc.u-szeged.hu) Garry W. Trompf (University of Sydney, consultant Australia and New Zealand; trompf .editorial@arts.usyd.edu.au). Editorialaddress Aries, c/o Sara Mulder, Faculty of Humanities, Dept. Art, Religion and Cultural Studies. Oude Turfmarkt 147, NL-1012 GC Amsterdam, Te Netherlands. Tel. +31 (0)20 525 3571.Fax.+31(0)205253572.E-mail:hermetica-fgw@uva.nl InstructionsforAuthors&OpenAccess Please refer to the fourth page of the Volume prelims or check the publisher’s website at brill.com/arie. Te Instructions for Authors include details on how to publish on an OpenAccessbasiswithBrillOpen. Aries (print ISSN 1567-9896, online ISSN 1570-0593) is published semi-annually by BRILL, Plantijnstraat 2, 2321 JC Leiden, Te Netherlands, tel +31 (0)71 5353500, fax +31(0)715317532. Aries JournalfortheStudyofWesternEsotericism NewSeries,Volume13 Leiden/Boston InstructionsforAuthors Arieswelcomesarticlesandbookreviewsonallaspectsofthestudyofesotericcurrentsinmodern and contemporary western culture. Contributions focusing on earlier periods (antiquity, middle ages) will be considered if clearly relevant to the study of modern and contemporary western esotericism.“Westernesotericism”isunderstoodasincludingtherevivalofhermetismandtheso- called “occult philosophy” in the early modern period as well as its later developments; alchemy, paracelsianismandrosicrucianism;jewishandchristiankabbalahanditslaterdevelopments;theo- sophical and illuminist currents; and various occultist and related developments during the 19th through the 21th century up and including popular contemporary currents such as New Agespiritualities.Ariesconcentratesonhistoricalratherthansociologicalresearch,butencourages interdisciplinaryapproachesincludingtheuseofsocial-sciencemethodologieswithinahistorical framework. 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