The book is divided into seven chapters, each referred to as an "Olympic" or "Sapiential" discourse, covering various aspects of magic, mysticism, and the pursuit of divine wisdom. The "Arbatel" emphasizes the importance of leading a virtuous life and maintaining a connection with God in order to attain spiritual enlightenment and work with divine beings and intelligences.As for Robert Turner, he was a 17th-century English translator known for translating various works of occult literature into English. While Turner did not write the original "Arbatel," he might have translated it into English or contributed to its dissemination among English-speaking audiences.The "Arbatel: Concerning the Magic of the Ancients" remains an influential text in Western esotericism and is appreciated for its emphasis on morality, spirituality, and the pursuit of divine knowledge. It continues to be studied and explored by individuals interested in the history of occult philosophy and magical traditions.

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