Notes and Queries, Number 29, May 18, 1850 by Various
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_Le Petit Albert_ (No. 24. p. 385.).--I suspect this Petit Albert, in 32mo.--a size in harmony with the cognomen--is only a catchpenny publication, to which the title of _Le Petit Albert_ has been given by way of resembling its name to that of Albertus Magnus, who wrote a work or works of a character which gave rise, in the middle ages, to the accusation that he practised magical arts; and hence, probably, any abridgement or compendium of them, or any little work on such arts, would be styled by the French compiler _Le Petit Albert_. In the _Biographie Universelle_, it is affirmed that the rhapsodies known under the name of _Secrets du Petit Albert_ are not by Albertus Magnus; a statement which favours the belief that the work mentioned by your correspondent "JARLZBERG" is one of that vulgar class (like our old Moore's Almanack, &c.) got up for sale among the superstitious and the ignorant, and palmed on the world under the mask of a celebrated name. According to Bayle, Albertus Magnus has, by some, been termed _Le Petit Albert_, owing, it is said, to the diminutiveness of his stature, which was on so small a scale, that when he, on one occasion, paid his respects to the pope, the pontiff supposed he was still kneeling at his feet after he had risen up and was standing erect. J.M. Oxford, April 19. [_Of Le Petit Albert_, of which it appears by Grässe's _Bibliotheca Magica_ there were editions printed at Cologne in 1722, Lyons 1775, and even at Paris in 1837, we are told |
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