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Oriental magic

By: Material type: TextTextNew York E.P. Dutton & Co. c1956Edition: 1st edDescription: xvii, 206p.; ill.; bibliog.; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-525-47333-5
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Contents:
Preface. 1 Magic is international. 2 Jewish magic. 3 Solomon: king and magician. 4 The occult in Babylonia. 5 Egyptian magic. 6 Ju-Ju land of the twin Niles. 7 The fakirs and their doctrine. 8 The Arabian contribution. 9 Legends of the sorcerers. 10 Calling the spirits. 11 Iranian magic. 12 Magical rites of the Atharva Veda. 13 India: rites of the priest-magicians. 14 Indian alchemy today. 15 A new thought-force?. 16 Love-magic. 17 The occult art in China. 18 Wonder-workers of Tibet. 19 Magic art of Japan
Abstract: 'Oriental Magic has established itself as a widely read text on human beliefs, practices, and ceremonies, and their expression in an extraordinary range of cultures.'
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1st pub. 1973 by E.P. Dutton & Co.. Foreword by Louis Marin.

Magic, Jewish : p1-20.. Solomon : p21-24.. Magic, Assyro-Babylonian : p25-35.. Magic, Egyptian : p35-49.. Fakirs : p59-75.. Magic, Arabian : p76-83.. Magic, Hindu : p110-137.. Alchemy, Oriental : p128-137.. Magic, Chinese : p149-172.. Magic, Tibetan : p173-83.. Magic, Japanese : p184-190.. Magic - Texts - Key of Solomon : p21-24.. Magic - Texts - Book of Signs : p11.. Magic - Texts - Book of Raziel : p11.. Magic - Texts - Book of Enoch : p11-12.. Magic - Texts - Book of Sacred Magic of Abramelim The Sage : p13.. Magic - Texts - Grimoires : See index.. Magic - Texts - Zohar : p13.. Bible. O.T. Apocryphal Books. Book of Enoch : p11-12.

Preface. 1 Magic is international. 2 Jewish magic. 3 Solomon: king and magician. 4 The occult in Babylonia. 5 Egyptian magic. 6 Ju-Ju land of the twin Niles. 7 The fakirs and their doctrine. 8 The Arabian contribution. 9 Legends of the sorcerers. 10 Calling the spirits. 11 Iranian magic. 12 Magical rites of the Atharva Veda. 13 India: rites of the priest-magicians. 14 Indian alchemy today. 15 A new thought-force?. 16 Love-magic. 17 The occult art in China. 18 Wonder-workers of Tibet. 19 Magic art of Japan

'Oriental Magic has established itself as a widely read text on human beliefs, practices, and ceremonies, and their expression in an extraordinary range of cultures.'

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