Kniha Cunning Man's Grimoire Stephen Skinner

Cunning Man's Grimoire

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Pevná
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This manuscript is a grimoire, a manual of practical magic, a sorcerers handbook. It is a composite...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Pevná
Vydáno
2018
Stránek
176
EAN
9781912212101
ISBN
9781912212101
Enbook ID
19754161
Hmotnost
588
Rozměry
257 x 185 x 16

Kompletní popis

This manuscript is a grimoire, a manual of practical magic, a sorcerers handbook. It is a composite grimoire drawn from a number of different sources. It is not the sort of grimoire which has a complete method of calling up a set register of spirits, like the Goetia, nor does it have a wide range of pentacles or talismans like the Key of Solomon. It is however quite special as it was also was a practising Cunning man''s grimoire, a very interesting blend of learned and local village magic. It also contains a lot of critical astrological information (including its own set of astrological tables) which are an important part of magic, but which dont feature to a large extent in other grimoires. It goes way beyond Planetary days and hours, to detailed aspects of timing and also contains magical operations connected with the 28 Mansions of the Moon and image magic, which were usually absent from Solomonic grimoires. The 28 Mansions of the Moon belong to a different magical tradition which owes its origins to Arabic and Indian roots, rather than the Greek roots of Solomonic magic. This manuscript literally stands at the crossroads of several different magical streams.

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