The Book of Oberon : a sourcebook of Elizabethan magic

by Harms

Other authorsJoseph H. Peterson (Editor), Daniel Harms (Editor), James R. Clark (Editor)
Paper Book, 2015

Status

Available

Call number

133.4/3094209031

Collection

Publication

Woodbury, Minnesota : Llewellyn Publications, [2015]

Description

A fascinating addition to the magical literature of the Elizabethan era, this lavishly illustrated grimoire is a must-have for magic practitioners, collectors, and historians. The Book of Oberonis the meticulous transcription and translation of a sixteenth-century manuscript acquired by the esteemed Folger Shakespeare Library. Unlike the more theoretical magic books of the era, this collection of spells, secrets, and summonings was compiled gradually by unknown authors for working practical magic. Now published in a premium hardcover edition retaining the original's red lettering of significant words and holy names, The Book of Oberonincludes rituals for summoning a long list of spirits and faeries (including Oberion, Fairy King and close relation to Shakespeare's Oberon); original drawings; common prescriptions used by cunning folk; instructions for dealing with Goetic demons that were censored in other texts; one of the oldest known copies of the magical manual The Enchiridion; and much more. This is a significant contribution to the annals of magical history, bringing to light the kind of grimoire that was commonplace in its era but is rarely published today.… (more)

Language

Original language

Latin

Physical description

xiv, 585 p.; 26 cm

ISBN

9780738743349

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