Works
- De incertitudine et vanitate scientiarum atque artium (1527, Latin)
- Of the Vanitie and Uncertaintie of Artes and Sciences (1569, translated by James Sanford)
- Declamatio de nobilitate et praecellentia foeminei sexus (1529, Latin)
- Female Pre-eminence: or the Dignity and Excellency of that Sex, above the Male: An Ingenious Discourse (1670, translated by H.C.)
- De occulta philosophia libri tres (Köln, 1533 (Latin))
- Three Books of Occult Philosophy (1651, translated by John French)
- Three Books of Occult Philosophy, Book I, 1898, edited by Willis F. Whitehead (based on the 1651 translation by John French)
- A Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy (1655, translated by Robert Turner) - a collection of six works, two of which have been ascribed to Agrippa, although authorship is disputed.
Works about Agrippa
- "Agrippa Von Nettesheim, Henry Cornelius," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
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