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If you are researching correspondences, Volume I No. 4 is the best place to start.

This is widely considered the most reliable online library for Crowley’s work. They offer fully formatted, searchable HTML and PDF versions of the entire series.

Frequently hosts scanned versions of the original volumes.

Between 1909 and 1913, Aleister Crowley, under the banner of the A∴A∴ (Argentinum Astrum—The Silver Star), published a biannual (and later irregular) journal. He titled it (subtitled The Review of Scientific Illuminism ).

The first public prints of essential A∴A∴ syllabus documents (Class A, B, C, D, and E publications).

The first issue, published in Detroit in 1919, is known as the "Blue Equinox" . It introduced the principles of the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) and included essential Thelemic texts like the "Hymn to Pan" and "The Gnostic Mass". Subsequent issues in this volume appeared as individual monographs, such as The Book of Thoth (on Tarot) and The Equinox of the Gods .

Accessing the collection provides a complete, unfiltered look at one of the 20th century's most influential, controversial, and intellectually profound esotericists.

It introduces Liber AL vel Legis (The Book of the Law).

, which offers Volume 1 (Numbers 1–10) based on digital enhancements of the 1909 first editions. Public Domain & Open Access Internet Archive : Hosts various volumes, including Full Text of The Equinox , though completeness across all volumes can vary. 100th Monkey Press : Provides specific PDF texts for various numbers, such as Volume 1, No. 7 Volume 3, No. 1 Astrum Argenteum : Maintains a Student Reading List with links to multiple volumes. Core Contents & Significance

Subtitled "The Review of Scientific Illuminism," The Equinox was created by Aleister Crowley and his collaborators (most notably George Cecil Jones) to publish high-quality occult knowledge, poetry, and philosophy. It was designed to replace the often hazy, superstitious, and secretive doctrines of older occult orders with a structured, verifiable, and "scientific" approach to magic and mysticism. Key Components of the Volumes Libri of the A

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: Crowley used the journal to publish his own literary works, often laden with esoteric symbolism. The Review of Books

Each issue is a dense encyclopedia of magical theory, poetry, ritual scripts, book reviews (often scathing), and astrological charts.

are published separately as "Libri." If you only need a specific ritual (like the Star Ruby), searching for the "Liber" name is often faster than downloading a 500-page PDF.

Because the original volumes are rare and expensive, digital versions (PDFs) are the primary way modern students study them. Keep Silence

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(Astrum Argenteum) and promised a fusion of rigorous scientific method with profound spiritual mysticism.