
Merlin Cox
Merlin Cox
BIOGRAPHY
Merlin Cox is a Ph.D. candidate at the Warburg Institute, funded by an AHRC doctoral award, and a veteran freelance editor of trade and academic books. His thesis investigates the renaissance of Iamblichean theurgy in the philosophies of Marsilio Ficino and Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa. He is a series editor of the Black Mirror Research Network on esoteric art, and co-edited and co-translated the Compendium rarissimum totius artis magicae (Touch Me Not, 2017). He holds an MA in Cultural and Intellectual History 1300–1650 from the Warburg Institute.
OUR WORK TOGETHER
Touch Me Not: A Most Rare Compendium…
ANONYMOUS
Edited by Hereward Tilton and Merlin Cox
Visions of Enchantment: Occultism, Magic and Visual Culture
SELECT PAPERS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE CONFERENCE
VARIOUS CONTRIBUTORS
Edited by Judith Noble, Daniel Zamani and Merlin Cox
Touch Me Not!
Edited by Hereward Tilton and Merlin Cox
66 COPIES ONLY
– Crushed full black morocco
– Bevelled boards, blocked in red
– Rubricated edges
– Cloth-covered slipcase
Touch Me Not: A Most Rare Compendium…
ANONYMOUS
Edited by Hereward Tilton and Merlin Cox
Abraxas Journal #5
VARIOUS CONTRIBUTORS
Edited by Robert Ansell and Christina Oakley Harrington
Abraxas Journal #5
VARIOUS CONTRIBUTORS
Edited by Robert Ansell and Christina Oakley Harrington
300 COPIES IN HARDBACK
– signed and numbered print by Bea Kwan Lim