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The Book of Magic
The Book of Magic: From Antiquity to the Enlightenment | Brian Copenhaver
'. . . as when iron is drawn to a magnet, camphor is sucked into hot air, crystal lights up in the Sun, sulfur and a volatile liquid are kindled by flame, an empty eggshell filled with dew is raised towards the Sun . . .' An odd feature (…more)
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Writing requires reading. If you told my high school self, he'd probably believe you, but he'd never believe that one day, he would willingly (and happily) read a primary source anthology to help further his goals. Maybe magic is more real than we think...

For anyone interested in the roots of magical myths here on earth, The Book of Magic is a fantastic, if slightly dense, starting point.

Bambolina_81 This sounds really interesting 😊 7y
mg42 @Bambolina_81 personally, I love it. It's definitely on the dry side, though. A ton of excerpts from various biblical texts and old Greek philosophers 🧠🧠👀 7y
Bambolina_81 @mg42 Sounds like a 'dipper' I loved reading all this theory in my uni days. I wish I could afford to go back 😂 7y
mg42 @Bambolina_81 well for the price of a paperback you'll feel like you never left! 🤣 7y
Bambolina_81 @mg42 sold! 😂 7y
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