The Equinox

 

 

     The Equinox (subtitled: The Review of Scientific Illuminism) was a periodical that served as the official organ of the AA, a magical order founded by Aleister Crowley (although material is often of import to its sister organization, Ordo Templi Orientis). Begun in 1909, it mainly featured articles about occultism and magick, while several issues also contained poetry, fiction, plays, artwork, and biographies.

 

 

Publication Date

Volume I

The Equinox (Volume I, No. 1)

21 March 1909

The Equinox (Volume I, No. 2)

24 September 1909

The Equinox (Volume I, No. 3)

March 1910

The Equinox (Volume I, No. 4)

September 1910

The Equinox (Volume I, No. 5)

March 1911

The Equinox (Volume I, No. 6)

September 1911

The Equinox (Volume I, No. 7)

March 1912

The Equinox (Volume I, No. 8)

September 1912

The Equinox (Volume I, No. 9)

March 1913

The Equinox (Volume I, No. 10)

September 1913

Volume II

Volume II of The Equinox was not published. Supposedly it marked a "period of silence."

Volume III

The Equinox (Volume III, No. 1)

21 March 1919

The Equinox (Volume III, No. 2)

Prepared but unpublished

The Equinox of the Gods (Volume III, No. 3)

23 September 1936

Eight Lectures on Yoga (Volume III, No. 4)

21 March 1939

The Book of Thoth (Volume III, No. 5)

21 March 1944

The Book of Wisdom or Folly (Volume III, No. 6)

23 September 1961

 

 

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