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THE LIBRI OF THE NEOPHYTE

Official Neophyte Reading Syllabus of the A:.A:.

Libri of the Neophyte book cover — Saklas Publishing

The complete Neophyte curriculum of the A∴A∴, the spiritual order founded by Aleister Crowley and George Cecil Jones in 1907. This volume gathers the eleven essential Libri assigned to the Neophyte grade, presenting the texts that carry the aspirant beyond probation and into the active work of the outer college. Previously scattered across volumes of The Equinox and various publications, these texts are here collected in a single, accessible volume for the modern student.

Primary author: Aleister Crowley Compiled by: Frater Lachesis Peyton Format: Paperback ISBN: 979-8-9943016-1-6 Copyright: Compilation © 2025 Saklas Publishing

Previously scattered across volumes of The Equinox and related publications, these texts are here collected in a single volume for structured study. The contents reflect the Neophyte syllabus as preserved in primary A:.A:. documentation.

Libri Included

Note: This volume includes Libers only. No supplemental commentary, reinterpretation, or modern additions are inserted into the core texts.

  • Liber VIILiber Liberi vel Lapidis Lazuli (Class A)
  • Liber XIIIGraduum Montis Abiegni (Class D)
  • Liber XXVIIILiber Septem Regum Sanctorum (Class D)
  • Liber LXXVIIIA Description of the Cards of the Tarot (Class B)
  • Liber XCVILiber Gaias (Class B)
  • Liber CLXXXVLiber Collegii Sancti (Class D)
  • Liber CCCXLILiber HHH (Class D)
  • Liber CDXIILiber A vel Armorum (Class D)
  • Liber CDLXXIVLiber Os Abysmi vel Daäth (Class B)
  • Liber DCLXXILiber Pyramidos (Class D)
  • Liber DCCCXIEnergized Enthusiasm (Class B)

Editorial Note on Syllabus Collation

The table of contents has been assembled from primary A:.A:. documents, specifically Liber CLXXXV (Liber Collegii Sancti), Liber LXI vel Causæ, and Liber XXXIII: An Account of A:.A:., and cross-checked against the original publication record of the assigned Libri in The Equinox.

The purpose of this edition is to present the Libri formally assigned to the Neophyte grade as a discrete, historically grounded syllabus, without interpolation or reinterpretation.

All texts are reproduced in substantial conformity with their original publication in The Equinox.