Count Cagliostro: A Model for Goethe’s Faust?
Said to be the last of the real European sorcerers, the infamous Count Alessandro di Cagliostro died in an Italian Inquisition prison after a series of strokes throughout a hot August day in 1795. His books and manuscripts had already been burned by the Church, and his reputation destroyed.
Based on the Essay by Helene P. Blavatsky published in Jan. 1890.
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