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The Lost Books of Magic Forgotten Spells and Rites from the Ancient World
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- ISBN8232328054
- EAN9798232328054
- Date de parution10/10/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
Step beyond myth and superstition into the forgotten history of real magic. Across the ages, humanity has reached toward the divine through words of power and symbols of mystery. From Sumerian clay tablets and Egyptian papyri to the hidden grimoires of medieval Europe, The Lost Books of Magic gathers the authentic rites, invocations, and sacred signs once believed to bridge the mortal and the divine.
Written with a calm scholarly voice and a reverence for the past, Sian Muller reveals how early magicians, priests, and philosophers sought to command unseen forces through ritual, language, and art. Each chapter uncovers genuine fragments of these ancient traditions, tracing how ideas of transformation, protection, and divinity passed through the centuries. This is not a book of fantasy or modern invention but a window into the true roots of magic itself.
It is a work for readers who feel drawn to the mystery behind all belief, who sense that the lost libraries of the ancient world still whisper to us through time. The Lost Books of Magic is both a record of forgotten knowledge and a meditation on why humanity continues to seek the light hidden within the dark.
Written with a calm scholarly voice and a reverence for the past, Sian Muller reveals how early magicians, priests, and philosophers sought to command unseen forces through ritual, language, and art. Each chapter uncovers genuine fragments of these ancient traditions, tracing how ideas of transformation, protection, and divinity passed through the centuries. This is not a book of fantasy or modern invention but a window into the true roots of magic itself.
It is a work for readers who feel drawn to the mystery behind all belief, who sense that the lost libraries of the ancient world still whisper to us through time. The Lost Books of Magic is both a record of forgotten knowledge and a meditation on why humanity continues to seek the light hidden within the dark.
Step beyond myth and superstition into the forgotten history of real magic. Across the ages, humanity has reached toward the divine through words of power and symbols of mystery. From Sumerian clay tablets and Egyptian papyri to the hidden grimoires of medieval Europe, The Lost Books of Magic gathers the authentic rites, invocations, and sacred signs once believed to bridge the mortal and the divine.
Written with a calm scholarly voice and a reverence for the past, Sian Muller reveals how early magicians, priests, and philosophers sought to command unseen forces through ritual, language, and art. Each chapter uncovers genuine fragments of these ancient traditions, tracing how ideas of transformation, protection, and divinity passed through the centuries. This is not a book of fantasy or modern invention but a window into the true roots of magic itself.
It is a work for readers who feel drawn to the mystery behind all belief, who sense that the lost libraries of the ancient world still whisper to us through time. The Lost Books of Magic is both a record of forgotten knowledge and a meditation on why humanity continues to seek the light hidden within the dark.
Written with a calm scholarly voice and a reverence for the past, Sian Muller reveals how early magicians, priests, and philosophers sought to command unseen forces through ritual, language, and art. Each chapter uncovers genuine fragments of these ancient traditions, tracing how ideas of transformation, protection, and divinity passed through the centuries. This is not a book of fantasy or modern invention but a window into the true roots of magic itself.
It is a work for readers who feel drawn to the mystery behind all belief, who sense that the lost libraries of the ancient world still whisper to us through time. The Lost Books of Magic is both a record of forgotten knowledge and a meditation on why humanity continues to seek the light hidden within the dark.