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THE LIBRI OF THE ZELATOR

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

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The complete official reading curriculum of the Zelator Grade (2°=9□) of the A:.A:., the initiatory order founded by Aleister Crowley and George Cecil Jones in 1907. This volume gathers the Libri formally assigned to the Zelator grade as preserved in the historical publication record of the Order.

Primary author: Aleister CrowleyCompiled by: Frater Lachesis PeytonFormat: PaperbackISBN: 979-8-9943016-8-5Copyright: Compilation © 2026 Saklas Publishing

Previously dispersed across issues of The Equinox, these texts are here collected in a single volume for structured study and reference in accordance with the official Zelator syllabus.

Libri Included

Note: This volume includes Libers only. No supplemental commentary or reinterpretation is inserted into the core texts.

  • Liber CCXXLiber AL vel Legis
  • Liber XXVIILiber Trigrammaton
  • Liber DCCCXIIILiber ARARITA
  • Liber RV (CCVI)Liber RV vel Spiritus
  • Liber ThisharbVia Memoriæ
  • Liber IIILiber Jugorum
  • Liber XXXVIThe Star Sapphire

Editorial Note on Syllabus Collation

The table of contents has been collated directly from primary A:.A:. instructional documents, specifically Liber CLXXXV (Liber Collegii Sancti), Liber LXI vel Causæ (The Preliminary Lection including the History Lection), and Liber XXXIII: An Account of A:.A:., together with the historical publication record of the assigned Libri in The Equinox.

The structural organization of the grade syllabus has also been examined in light of The Mystical & Magical System of the A∴A∴ by James A. Eshelman, used as a technical reference for the documented grade framework and corpus of official documents.

This edition presents the Libri formally assigned to the Zelator Grade (2°=9□) as a discrete, source-based syllabus derived from the documentary record of the A:.A:. system.

All texts are reproduced substantially as originally published in The Equinox.