Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettlesheim chronology from al klisiak 1486 b at Cologne 1499 enrolled at the factory of arts at Cologne University 1502 receives license for arts 1506 secretary to the emperor Maximilian. Studies at the University of Paris 1508 Agrippa travels to Spain, Balearic Islands and to Italy, and France(Avignon) 1509 lectures at University of Dole On 'De Verbo Merifico'. Lectures attended by Parliament Councillors, adding to his Agrippa's fame. Becomes professor of theology at Dole. Writes 'De noblbiliate et Proecellentia' to gain favor with Margaret. sends manuscript of 'De Occulta Philosophia' to Trithemius. 1510 Stays at John Colet's house. Writes 'Expostulatio' 1511 Returns to Cologne. Lectures there. Enters Army: becomes captain. Takes part in the council of Pisa. Excommunicated.. 1512 Lectures in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Pavia on Plato's 'Convivium'. 1515 Lectures on ' Pimander'. Makes Doctorate in both law and Medicine. Dedicates his 'De triplici ratione cognoscendi Deum' to his Patron William. 1516 Lectures on theology at the University of Turin. 1517 Becomes court physician to Charles III 1518 leaves to Metz, becomes orator and advocate of the town. Finishes De Originali Peccato, On Geomancy and a treatise on the plague. 1520 Returns to Cologne. Receives the magical parts of the Trithemius Library. Travels to Geneva. Has interest in Martin Luther. 1522 Travels to Friburg, Switzerland where he works as town physician. 1524 Travels to Lyon as court physician to Louise de Savoy, Queen mother of Francis I.Writes ' Commentary on Ars Brevis'. 1526 Refuses to make a Horoscope for Queen Mother's son Francis and his war with Charles V. Forced to stay in Lyon w/o pension. 1527 Leaves Lyon. 1528 Went to Antwerp. Appointed Archives Councillor and Historiographer to the Emperor Charles V. Obtains print License. 1529 Plague in Antwerp, Agrippa remains to treat the sick. 1530 Publ. ' De Incertitudine et Vanitate Scientiarum'* 1531 first edition of 'De Occulta Philisophia' publ... moves to Brussels. 1532 Moves to Popplesdorf, then to Bonn. 1533 Agrippa's correspondences suddenly end. Dominicans prosecute. Charles V sentences him to death. Flees to France where he is imprisoned. His sentence is changed to Exile. He is released by friends, and last seen at Grenoble. c 1534-35 d. 1600 complete ed of his work appears at Lyons. * the New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia, differs on the Publication date of 'De incertitudine...' placing it in 1527. info compiled from Biography, Based on his Epistles. Aatron publ. page on www. and Catholic Encyclopedia.