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  • Published: 28 November 2016
  • ISBN: 9780141393148
  • Imprint: Penguin Classics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 704
  • RRP: $35.00

The Book of Magic

From Antiquity to the Enlightenment




A rich, strange anthology of the western magical tradition, from the Old Testament to Doctor Faustus and Paradise Lost

'. . . 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 of the Bible is that it is full of stories featuring forms of magic and possession - from Joseph battling with Pharaoh's wizards to the supernatural actions of Jesus and his disciples. As, over the following centuries, the Christian church attempted to stamp out 'deviant' practices, there was a persistent interest in magic that drew strength from this Biblical validation. A strange blend of mumbo-jumbo, fraud and deeply serious study, magic was central to the European Renaissance, fascinating many of its greatest figures.

Brian Copenhaver's wonderful anthology will be welcomed by everyone from those with the most casual interest in the magical tradition to anyone drawn to the Renaissance and the tangled, arcane roots of the scientific tradition.

  • Published: 28 November 2016
  • ISBN: 9780141393148
  • Imprint: Penguin Classics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 704
  • RRP: $35.00

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Praise for The Book of Magic

This illuminating book should dispel the notion that magic was just superstition and secure its place in the history of ideas... for anyone wanting a more informed view of the uses of enchantment, Copenhaver's volume is a peerless resource

Philip Ball, Prospect