Magic Studies
Conjuring the Intelligences Online Course
This six-week, online course offers a practical step-by-step exploration of the process of grimoire conjuration, providing a template of practice that can be adapted for working with different types of...
Conjuring the Intelligences Online Course
This six-week, online course offers a practical step-by-step exploration of the process of grimoire conjuration, providing a template of practice that can be adapted for working with different types of...
A Brief Introduction to Enūma Eliš as Manual of...
Cory C. Childs explores the cosmogony of the Babylonian epic, Enūma Eliš, describing the four core magical applications inherent in the text: initiation, evocation, divination, and creation.
A Brief Introduction to Enūma Eliš as Manual of...
Cory C. Childs explores the cosmogony of the Babylonian epic, Enūma Eliš, describing the four core magical applications inherent in the text: initiation, evocation, divination, and creation.
The Kabers: A Chthonic Theology Hidden in Plain...
Jae Crow establishes the appropriateness of the Kaberoi for theological transplantation into grimoiric conjuration.
The Kabers: A Chthonic Theology Hidden in Plain...
Jae Crow establishes the appropriateness of the Kaberoi for theological transplantation into grimoiric conjuration.
The Dark Arts and Crafts
Mat Hadfield discusses ‘The Art of Cyprian’s Mirror of Four Kings: An early modern experiment of Cyprian conjuration’ by Alexander Cummins.
The Dark Arts and Crafts
Mat Hadfield discusses ‘The Art of Cyprian’s Mirror of Four Kings: An early modern experiment of Cyprian conjuration’ by Alexander Cummins.
Invoking the Goetic Feminine
Maja Meurling addresses the lack of feminist and queer readings of the personae in goetic practice.
Invoking the Goetic Feminine
Maja Meurling addresses the lack of feminist and queer readings of the personae in goetic practice.
Treasonous Magic in the Courts of Henry VI and ...
This essay shows how the use of magic was what Boudet calls a ‘central function in the exercise of power’ in the medieval courts of Henry VI and VIII.
Treasonous Magic in the Courts of Henry VI and ...
This essay shows how the use of magic was what Boudet calls a ‘central function in the exercise of power’ in the medieval courts of Henry VI and VIII.