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      RenaissanceMagicAngelologyMagic and the Occult (Anthropology Of Religion)
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      ChristianityMedieval LiteratureMedieval HistoryHistory of Christianity
"Questa raccolta di saggi offre al lettore le più recenti considerazioni sui rapporti tra alchimia e medicina nel medioevo, presentate dai maggiori specialisti sull’argomento in campo internazionale. Questi rapporti – multiformi e vari –... more
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      Medieval LiteratureMedieval HistoryHistory of MedicineMedieval Studies
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      HistoryCultural HistoryPhilosophy of ScienceHistory of Religion
Ces 14 pages racontent le rôle de châteaux hantés et jardins d'illusion dans trois des grands romans d'Europe : Le Roland amoureux de Matteo Boiardo, le Roland furieux de Ludovico Ariosto, et la Jérusalem délivrée de Torquato Tasso. Ce... more
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      Renaissance HumanismItalian LiteratureBoiardoNarrativity
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      Mythology And FolkloreComparative LiteratureEnglish LiteratureAlchemy
In my article, I discuss a peculiar connection between the persisting ideas about magic in the Western world and Ursula Le Guin's magical world in the Earthsea universe and its evolution over the decades. For centuries in the Western... more
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      American LiteratureMagicFantasy LiteratureWitchcraft (Magic)
"Foucault and Witches. Confessional Subjectivities and Resistance of the Flesh Foucault is often accused of focusing too much on the omnipresence of power, while giving only scant attention to the productivity of struggle and... more
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      Media StudiesAlchemyHistory of SexualityDemonology
"Megaleh Temirin (Revealer of Secrets), ed. Jonatan Meir, Three volumes, Mosad Bialik, Jerusalem Megaleh Temirin (Revealer of Secrets), first published in Vienna in 1819, is one of the sharpest and wittiest pieces of Jewish literature... more
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      Critical TheoryReligionNew Religious MovementsMythology And Folklore
Magic has been an important term in Western history and continues to be an essential topic in the modern academic study of religion, anthropology, sociology, and cultural history. 'Defining Magic' is the first volume to assemble key texts... more
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ABSTRACT The Jacobean era's infamous witchcraft trials are recalled after reservoir repairs close to Pendle Hill reveal a buried cottage with bricked‐up cat. Interpretations of the building as the site of Malkin Tower, recorded in court... more
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      Mythology And FolkloreHistoryEuropean HistoryModern History
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      MagicTheurgyGoddess SpiritualityMagic and the Occult (Anthropology Of Religion)
This book presents the story of a unique collection of 140 manuscripts of ‘learned magic’ that was sold for a fantastic sum within the clandestine channels of the German book trade in the early eighteenth century. The book will interpret... more
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      Discourse AnalysisReligionComparative ReligionHistory
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An ethno-historical perspective on the popular magic in Sardinia.
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      MagicAngelologyRosicrucianismTheurgy
The tradition of placing objects and symbols within, under, on, and around buildings for supernatural protection and good luck, as an act of formal or informal consecration, or as an element of other magico-religious or mundane ritual,... more
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      FolkloreHistorical ArchaeologyMedieval HistoryEarly Modern History
Even though the concept of “magic” has sufffered severe criticism in academic discourse, the category continues to be used in many disciplines. During the last two decades, classicists in particular have engaged in a lively discussion... more
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      Ancient HistoryHistory of ReligionMagicStudy of Religions
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      Eschatology and ApocalypticismGoddess SpiritualityApocrypha/PseudepigraphaPopular/Folk Magic
MONTANER, Alberto, y LARA, Eva, «Magia, hechicería, brujería: deslinde de conceptos», en Señales, Portentos y Demonios: La magia en la literatura y la cultura españolas del Renacimiento, Salamanca, Sociedad de Estudios Medievales y... more
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      Spanish LiteratureAlchemyMagicWitchcraft (Magic)
Pre-publication page proofs of my chapter in _The Cambridge History of Magic and Witchcraft in the West_, ed. by David J. Collins. This overview presents a discussion of new anthropological perspectives on the nature of magic, then... more
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      MagicMagic and the Occult (Anthropology Of Religion)Western Esotericism (History)New Age (Western Esotericism)
This thesis investigates the reception and appropriation of aspects of ancient Egyptian religion by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, an exclusive late-nineteenth century British alternative spirituality movement. Initially... more
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      EgyptologyReception StudiesHistory of MuseumsPaganism
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      Western Esotericism (Anthropology)Magic and the Occult (Anthropology Of Religion)Western Esotericism (History)Occultism
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The English occultist Robert Cochrane (1931–1966) has remained an enigmatic figure ever since his death under mysterious circumstances almost fifty years ago. The Magister of a coven known as the Clan of Tubal Cain, Cochrane was a... more
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      AlchemyPagan StudiesBritish witchcraftWestern Esotericism (History)
Scholars agree that the imagination is central to esoteric practice. While the esoteric vis imaginativa is usually attributed to the influx of Neoplatonism in the Italian Renaissance, this article argues that many of its key properties... more
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      History of ReligionMagicStudy of ReligionsAlphonse Louis Constant (Eliphas Lévi)
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See: http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/14800.html “impressively interdisciplinary”—Edward Bever, Jrnl of Interdisciplinary History “comprehensive and enlightening”—Thomas DuBois, JEGP "an impressive book”—Jenny Jochens,... more
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Megaleh Temirin (Revealer of Secrets), first published in Vienna in 1819, is one of the sharpest and wittiest pieces of Jewish literature written in the first half of the nineteenth century, and is perhaps the most important piece of... more
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Consideration is given to how elements of the occult: witchcraft, magic and sorcery may be identified in the archaeological record. Working definitions of occult terminology are established before proceeding to propose a new approach,... more
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Comparing amulets over time and space, this volume focuses on the function of written words on these fascinating artefacts. Ranging from Roman Egypt to the Middle Ages and the Modern period, this book provides an overview on these... more
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      EgyptologyMagical RealismRunestonesMagic and the Occult (Anthropology Of Religion)
Auf zahlreichen Artefakten – Amuletten, sogenannten magischen Schalen und Gemmen –, die gemeinhin dem Bereich der ‚Magie‘ zugerechnet werden, finden sich sowohl Texte als auch Bilder. Deren Verhältnis, das bislang nur selten im Fokus... more
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This programmatic paper conceptualises a research topic that has emerged in academic research over the past decades—'Western learned magic'—and provides a theoretical foundation for its historicisation to come. Even though a large amount... more
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