David Pantano is a writer, translator, historian, and lecturer specializing in spirituality, philosophy, and the initiatic practices of West and East. Author of The Magic Door and translator of The Hermetic Physician, he lives in Toronto.
“David Pantano is a living treasure! His entire body of work is a boon to scholarship. His new book, best described as a veritable gem of elegant erudition, reveals in extraordinary detail the compelling, mysterious thought and bizarre life of one of the most peculiar figures of 20th-century Italian Hermeticism.” * Stanislas Klossowski De Rola, widely known as “Prince Stash,” and author of The Golden G * “Pantano has done Hermeticists of every stamp an immense service by making Daffi’s hitherto rare work accessible and placing it and him in the context of other Hermetic and magical currents of the early 20th century.” * Gary Lachman, author of Maurice Nicoll * “Alchemical Hermeticism is historically rich, philosophically profound, and a significant contribution to the corpus of modern alchemical and Hermetic literature. Pantano’s writing is scholarly yet highly readable and contains penetrating insights into the collected primary materials. Here is the kind of scholarship that synthesizes biography, philosophical theory, and practical esotericism into a symphonic whole, and for that I consider it one of the most important releases of the year.” * Ike Baker, author of A Formless Fire * “Alchemical Hermeticism, skillfully researched and translated, offers a captivating glimpse into the Hermetic and alchemical world of Marco Daffi. Pantano presents Daffi’s insightful essays and enlightening letters, along with an illuminating biography of this key Hermetic figure of the twentieth century. Daffi’s unique perspective on Hermetic initiation promises to inspire, stimulate the imagination, and guide all dedicated seekers of the Great Work.” * Marlene Seven Bremner, author of Hermetic Philosophy and Creative Alchemy * “A groundbreaking exploration of spiritual transformation and hidden wisdom. Guiding readers through the mysterious path of initiation, David Pantano masterfully uncovers the convergence of ancient mysteries and the alchemist’s quest for divine perfection. With exceptional scholarship, Pantano brings to light the teachings of Marco Daffi, offering readers an unparalleled journey into the heart of mystical traditions.” * Gwendolyn Taunton, author of The Path of Shadows * “Pantano’s meticulous presentation of the Italic Hermetic traditions continues its upward trajectory with the addition of Alchemical Hermeticism. Here the reader is immersed in some of the deepest—and I say this in all seriousness—once most secret aspects of Hermetic initiation. Daffi, like Kremmerz, is not an easy friend and guide for the journey but certainly a very reliable one. Drink slowly and deeply from these pages and join the ranks of the heroes.” * Mark Stavish, author of The Path of Freemasonry * “What a fascinating book! David Pantano is to be commended for producing such an in-depth study of this esoteric pioneer. I particularly enjoyed the insights afforded by the biographical details of Ricciardelli’s life, which serve to anchor the Baron’s spiritual alter ego, Marco Daffi, in actuality.” * Gomery Kimber, author of The Nazi Alchemist * “A gem for serious practitioners as well as for investigators of this occult knowledge, and a treasure trove of insights that opens a new door into the vast world of Italian and European occultism and magic from a Hermetic perspective. Pantano has once again made a precious contribution to the rediscovery of these authors and their influence on the world of the occult."" * Rudolf Berger, founder and host of Thoth-Hermes podcast * “This book marks a significant advance in introducing the English-speaking world to the influential Italian Hermeticist Giuliano Kremmerz and the highly controversial milieu of Italian occultism.” * Cristian Guzzo, editor and translator of Giuliano Kremmerz’s book Angels and Demons of Love * “Pantano has shone a spotlight on the immense depth and importance of Hermeticism as it was practiced in what can be called its homeland. Daffi’s presentation of the use of symbols for inner and outer transformation places his Hermetic view squarely in the domain of initiatory practices, not simply limiting it to psychological insights.” * John R. White, Ph.D., coeditor of Jungian Analysis in a World on Fire *