Demonolatry: the Ambrogio tradition
Title | Demonolatry: the Ambrogio tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Cook |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 116 |
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ISBN | 1387765590 |
The keys of the eighteen gates
Title | The keys of the eighteen gates PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Cook |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 92 |
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ISBN | 1387807102 |
The testament of Pir'Bub
Title | The testament of Pir'Bub PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Cook |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 80 |
Release | 2018-05-26 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1387840215 |
This is the esoterica of the Ambrogio tradition, a deeper understanding of the path and what is expected of those who walk it. This was a channeled writing, through Frederick Ambrogio, whom for nine consecutive days suffered from next to no sleep or food. This is the testament of Pir'Bub!
Classical Culture and Witchcraft in Medieval and Renaissance Italy
Title | Classical Culture and Witchcraft in Medieval and Renaissance Italy PDF eBook |
Author | Marina Montesano |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2018-07-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3319920782 |
This book explores the relationships between ancient witchcraft and its modern incarnation, and by doing so fills an important gap in the historiography. It is often noted that stories of witchcraft circulated in Greek and Latin classical texts, and that treatises dealing with witch-beliefs referenced them. Still, the role of humanistic culture and classical revival in the developing of the witch-hunts has not yet been fully researched. Marina Montesano examines Greek and Latin literature, revealing how particular features of ancient striges were carried into the Late Middle Ages, through the Renaissance and into the fifteenth century, when early Italian trials recall the myth of the strix common in ancient Latin sources and in popular memory. The final chapter also serves as a conclusion, to show how in Renaissance Italy and beyond, classical accounts of witchcraft ceased to be just stories, as they had formerly been, and were instead used to attest to the reality of witches’ powers.
The Vampire Tapestry
Title | The Vampire Tapestry PDF eBook |
Author | Suzy McKee Charnas |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2008-08-19 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780765320827 |
Now in Orb, the vampire book Stephen King called "Scary, entertaining, suspenseful.... unputdownable"
The Science of Demons
Title | The Science of Demons PDF eBook |
Author | Jan Machielsen |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 2020-03-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 135133364X |
Witches, ghosts, fairies. Premodern Europe was filled with strange creatures, with the devil lurking behind them all. But were his powers real? Did his powers have limits? Or were tales of the demonic all one grand illusion? Physicians, lawyers, and theologians at different times and places answered these questions differently and disagreed bitterly. The demonic took many forms in medieval and early modern Europe. By examining individual authors from across the continent, this book reveals the many purposes to which the devil could be put, both during the late medieval fight against heresy and during the age of Reformations. It explores what it was like to live with demons, and how careers and identities were constructed out of battles against them – or against those who granted them too much power. Together, contributors chart the history of the devil from his emergence during the 1300s as a threatening figure – who made pacts with human allies and appeared bodily – through to the comprehensive but controversial demonologies of the turn of the seventeenth century, when European witch-hunting entered its deadliest phase. This book is essential reading for all students and researchers of the history of the supernatural in medieval and early modern Europe.
A Taint in the Blood
Title | A Taint in the Blood PDF eBook |
Author | S. M. Stirling |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2010-05-04 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1101187611 |
From S. M. Stirling, the “master of speculative fiction” (Library Journal) and the author of the New York Times bestselling Novels of the Change, comes a new vision, as a man battles the dark forces of the world—including those in his own blood… Aeons ago, Homo nocturnus ruled the Earth. Possessing extraordinary powers, they were the source of all manner of myths and legends. Though their numbers have been greatly reduced, they exist still—though not as purebreds. Adrian Brézé is one such being. Wealthy and reclusive, he is more Shadowspawn than human. He rebelled against his own kind, choosing to live as an ordinary man, fighting against his darker nature. But Adrian’s sister is determined to bring back the reign of the Shadowspawn, and now she has struck him at his weakest point by kidnapping his human lover, Ellen. To save Ellen—and perhaps all of humanity—Adrian must rejoin a battle he swore he would never fight again.