Mathers specialized in the translation and study of ancient texts on magic, alchemy, and Kabbalah. Translated from French and Latin, his works include The Key of Solomon, The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, and The Armadel Grimoire. These works, though controversial, have been fundamental in shaping contemporary esotericism and the practice of ceremonial magic.
Self-proclaimed "Count of Glenstrae" and supposedly a descendant of the Scottish clan MacGregor, he adopted the name "MacGregor" to enhance his mystical image. Mathers lived for many years in Paris, where he continued his esoteric work. His legacy endures, particularly through his impact on figures like Aleister Crowley and the evolution of Western magic.
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