ESOTERICA
TIMELINE
Esoterica
Timeline
Chronology of events in the 
Spiritual & Occult
history of the world
18th ? century BCE Life of
Abraham
13th  century BCE? 
Zarathushtra founds Zoroastrianism, the
religion of the Magi;
Moses leads Israelites from 
mythical date of Hermes Trismegistus.  
10th  century BCE Solomon, son of David, King of 
4? BCE-33 CE  Jesus founds Christianity  
1st century CE  Apollonius of Tyana
flourished  
1st to 3rd CE (?)  Testament of Solomon composed  
100-300 CE composition of Corpus Hermetica 
204-270 CE Plotinus,
Neoplatonic philosopher and mystic (born in 
233-305 CE Porphyry, Neoplatonic
philosopher and mystic (born in 
250-325 CE Iamblicus,
Neoplatonic philosopher (was born in 
411-485 Proclus,
Neoplatonic philosopher (born at 
500 CE (circa) Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite flourished, probably a native of 
6th CE 
Sefer Yetzirah
edited
  
10th CE 
Sword of Moses composed
  
1004-1007 (?)  al-Majriti, author
of Picatrix, dies 
 
1054 
 
1175?-1235  Michael Scot (Scottish)
  
1220?-1292  Roger Bacon (English) 
 
1227 
Pope Honorius III dies 
 
1232 
Ramon Llull born (
  
1240 Abraham Abulafia,
Sicilian Kabbalist, founder of ecstatic Kabbala, born
in Saragosa
  
1248 Joseph Gikatilla,
Spanish Sephardic Kabbalist, born
 
1250? Liber Juratus (Sworn Book of Honorius)
compiled by Honorius of 
 
1259 Peter de Abano
[Pietro d'Abano], Italian
physician and philosopher born. Professor of medicine in 
 
1266 John Duns Scotus,
Scottish scholastic philosopher and theologian, born
  
1274 Ramon Llull's
vision on 
  
1280? Sefer Ha-Zohar written by Moses de León
but attributed to Simon ben Yohai
  
1292? Abraham Abulafia
dies
  
1308 John Duns Scotus
dies
  
1314 Jacques de Molay,
last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, burned at the stake in 
  
1316? Ramon Llull
dies
  
1316 Peter de Abano
dies
  
1323 Joseph Gikatilla
dies
  
1433 Marsilio Ficino, Italian philosopher born. Under the patronage of
the de'Medicis, he translated many Greek classics
including the Corpus Hermetica
  
1453 Fall of 
  
1455 Johannes Reuchlin,
German humanist and lawyer, born. Reuchlin wrote on
Kabbalah and propagated Hebrew studies
  
1462 Johannes Trithemius
born at Trittenheim on the 
  
1463 Giovanni Pico della
Mirandola, Italian philosopher and scholar, born
  
1466 Francesco Giorgi
[Zorzi], Venetian philosopher, born. Author of De Harmonia Mundi (
  
1471 Ficino's
translation of Corpus Hermeticum published 
1474 Ferdinand and Isabella ascend to the
Spanish throne thus uniting the Spanish Kingdoms
  
1483 Martin Luther born Eisleben, 
  
1486 Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa born in
Cologne Germany;
Malleus
Maleficarum published, major instrument of witch
hunters;
Giovanni Pico della
Mirandola takes his theses to 
1489 Ficino's Libri de Vita published 
 
1492 Ferdinand and Isabella expel Jews
from Spain, center of Cabalistic studies, caused dispersal and spread of Jewish
and Cabalistic manuscripts and scholarship; discovery of the New World. Spanish
Moorish held territories are brought under Spanish rule
  
1493 Paracelsus (Aureolus
Philippus Theophrastus Bombastus
von Hohenheim) born Einsiedeln
 
1494 Reuchlin's
De verbo mirifico
published;
Giovanni Pico della
Mirandola dies 
1499 Marsilio Ficino dies
 
1510 Agrippa's De Occulta
philosophia finished
Guillaume Postel,
French mathematician, Kabbalist, and mystic born
 
1515 Johan Weyer
born
  
1516 Johannes Trithemius
dies
  
1517 Reuchlin's
De arte cabalistica published;
Martin Luther posts theses
 
1520 Jacques Gohory
born (Jan. 20)
 
1522 Johannes Reuchlin
dies
 
1525 Giorgi's
De harmonia mundi published
  
1527 John Dee born in London
Maximillian
II born
  
1533 Agrippa's De Occulta
philosopha published
Isaak
Luria, Jewish Kabbalist,
born in Jerusalem
Queen Elizabeth I born at 
1535 Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa dies
Giambattista
della Porta born in 
1538? Reginald Scot born. Author of Discoverie of Witchcraft (1584)  
1540 Francesco Giorgi
dies;
Faust dies  
1541 Paracelsus dies  
1542 Inquisition established in 
1546 Martin Luther dies  
1548 Giordano Bruno, Italian philosopher
born in Nola Italy.  
1552 Simon Forman born
Emperor Rudolph II born
Guillaume Postel
publishes Latin translation of Sefer Yetzirah  
1554 Society of Jesus (Jesuits)
founded  
1555 Edward Kelley born  
1558 
Giambattista
della Porta's Magia Naturalis published;
Zohar
printed  
1560? Heinrich Khunrath
born in Leipzig  
1564 
1566? Michael Maier, physician,
alchemist, and philosopher, born in Rensburg, 
1572 Isaak Luria dies  
1574 Robert Fludd,
English physician, philosopher, and mystic, born  
1575 Jakob Boehme, German religious mystic, born;
Arbatel
Of Magic first appears  
1576 Maximillian
II dies
Jacques Gohory
dies (Mar. 15) 
1581 Dee and Kelley start their
"mystical experiments"
Guillaume Postel
dies  
1584 Bruno's Expulsion of the Triumphant
Beast published  
1588 Johan Weyer
dies  
1595 Edward Kelley dies (Nov)  
1599 Reginald Scot dies  
1600 Giordano Bruno burned at the stake
in 
1602 Athanasius
Kircher born in Geisa a. d.
William Lilly, astrologer and translator
of Trithemius, born in Diseworth,
county Leicester, England  
1603 Queen 
accession of James I  
1605 Heinrich Khunrath
dies  
1606 Trithemius'
Steganographia first published  
1608 John Dee dies  
1611 Simon Forman dies  
1612 Emperor Rudolph II dies  
1614-15 Rosicrucian manifestos published
in 
1615 Giambattista
della Porta dies  
1617 Elias Ashmole
born in 
1617-19 Fludd's
Utriusque cosmi historia published  
1618 Maier's 
1618 Johann Baptista
Grossschedel publishes Calendarium
magicum (The Magical Calendar) 
1620 Robert Turner 'of Holshot', translator of magical texts, born  
1622 Thomas Vaughan, English Rosicrucian,
born
Michael Maier dies  
1624 Jakob Boehme dies  
1636 Christian Knorr
von Rosenroth, German mystic and Kabbalist,
born  
1637 Robert Fludd
dies  
1652 Kircher's
Oedipus Aegyptiacus published
Thomas Vaughan publishes English translation
(not his own) of the Rosicrucian Fama and Confessio  
1666 Thomas Vaughan dies  
1677 Christian Knorr
von Rosenroth published first volume of Kabbala Denudata  
1680 Athanasius
Kircher dies  
1681 William Lilly, astrologer and
translator of Trithemius, dies  
1684 Christian Knorr
von Rosenroth published second volume of Kabbala Denudata  
1688 Emanuel Swedenborg, scientist and
mystic, born in 
1689 Christian Knorr
von Rosenroth dies 
1692 Elias Ashmole
dies
Salem witchcraft panic  
1707 Moses Hayyim
Luzzatto, Hebrew poet and Kabbalistic mystic, born 
1734 Franz Anton Mesmer
born in Iznang, 
1747 Moses Hayyim
Luzzatto dies  
1749-56 Swedenborg's
Arcana Coelestia
published  
1751 Ebenezer Sibly
born 
1772 Emanuel Swedenborg dies  
1799 or 1800 Ebenezer Sibly
dies 
1808 
1810 Eliphas
Levi, (Constant, Alphonse Louis), French occultist, born in 
1815 Franz Anton Mesmer
dies  
1831 
1832 Henry Steel Olcott, cofounder of the
Theosophical Society, born  
1865 Papus
(i.e. G.A.V. Encausse), French occultist and author
born  
1846 Anna Kingsford (Annie Bonus)
born  
1847 Annie Besant (née Wood), author and
noted Theosophist born  
1848 William W. Wescott
born  
1854 Samuel Liddell MacGregor
Mathers born in 
1856 Levi's masterpiece Le Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie published  
1857 Arthur Edward Waite born in 
1861 Rudolf Steiner born 
1865 William 
1875 The first Theosophical is founded in
1875 Eliphas
Levi, (Constant, Alphonse Louis) dies (May 31) 
1875 Aleister 
1885 Frederick Hockley dies 
1889 Mathers'
edition of Kabbalah Unveiled published 
1888 Anna Kingsford (Annie Bonus) dies
Papus'
Traité Elémentaire de
Science Occulte published;
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn established
in London  
1889 Mathers'
edition of Key of Solomon published  
1890 Dion
Fortune (i.e. Violet Mary Firth) born;
W.B. Yeats joins the Golden Dawn  
1891 
1897 Levi's Le Clef des Grandes Mystčres published  
1898 Julius Evola
born
Aleister
Crowley joins the Golden Dawn;
Mathers
publishes The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abra-Melin
the Mage [Abramelin] 
1899 C.G. Leland publishes Aradia, the Gospel of the Witches  
1900 
1901 Manly Palmer Hall born  
1907 Henry Steel Olcott, cofounder of the
Theosophical Society, dies.
Israel Regardie
born  
1909 Franz Bardon
born  
1916 Papus
(i.e. G.A.V. Encausse), French occultist and author
dies  
1918 Samuel Liddell MacGregor
Mathers dies  
1925 William W. Wescott
dies
Rudolf Steiner dies  
1933 Annie Besant (née Wood), author and
noted Theosophist dies  
1937 
1939 William 
1942 Arthur Edward Waite dies  
1946 Dion
Fortune (i.e. Violet Mary Firth) dies  
1947 Aleister 
1958 Franz Bardon
dies  
1974 Julius Evola
dies  
1985 
1990 Manly Palmer Hall dies  
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