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The history of magic

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Pantheon Books c1948Description: 504p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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Contents:
Mesopotamia. Persia. The Hebrews. Egypt. Greece. Gnosticism. The Roman empire. Alchemy. The Middle Ages. The devil. Witchcraft. Diabolic rites. Portraits. Cabala. Magical arts. Reformers. The eighteenth century
Abstract: 'The aim of this book is to present to the general reader a condensed account of the magical ideas and operations in the civilized Western world.'
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Mesopotamia. Persia. The Hebrews. Egypt. Greece. Gnosticism. The Roman empire. Alchemy. The Middle Ages. The devil. Witchcraft. Diabolic rites. Portraits. Cabala. Magical arts. Reformers. The eighteenth century

'The aim of this book is to present to the general reader a condensed account of the magical ideas and operations in the civilized Western world.'

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