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* The Encyclopedia of Jewish Myth, Magic, and Mysticism, Geoffrey Dennis, Llewellyn Worldwide, 2007
A number of his volumes remain in print, The Book of Ceremonial Magic ( 1911 ), The Holy Kabbalah ( 1929 ), A New Encyclopedia of Freemasonry ( 1921 ), and his edited translation of Eliphas Levi's Transcendental Magic, its Doctrine and Ritual ( 1896 ) among others by Levi, having seen reprints in recent years.
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* Geoffrey Dennis, " Abraham ," " Elijah ," " Lailah ," " Sandalphon ," Encyclopedia of Jewish Myth, Magic, and Mysticism Llewellyn, 2007.
( Source: Encyclopedia of Spirits: The Ultimate Guide to the Magic of Fairies, Genies, Demons, Ghosts, Gods & Goddesses by Judika Illes ) After conquering China, during the Jin Dynasty, Buddhism became the prevalent religion and Daoism was assimilated as well.
* Aale de Winkel: The Magic Encyclopedia
The Interactive Media Division produced software titles including Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia, Microsoft's Magic School Bus Series and Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Waters, The Encyclopedia of Magic and Magicians, pg.
The Encyclopedia of Jewish Myth, Magic, and Mysticism ( Llewellyn Worldwide, 2007 )
The Magic: The Gathering Interactive Encyclopedia is an application and database of cards released by Wizards of the Coast.
At its time of release, it contained up to the Mercadian Masques expansion ; its database was updatable over the Internet, and continued to be updated by Wizards until the release of Judgment and Magic Online, which Wizards considered as superseding the Interactive Encyclopedia.
The software is modeled after the Magic: The Gathering Encyclopedia, and uses the same format for card data.
* 1987-Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem, and Metal Magic ( ISBN 0-87542-126-1 )
* de Winkel Magic Encyclopedia
* Aale de Winkel: Magic Encyclopedia
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** Aale de Winkel ’ s Magic Encyclopedia
In 1970 Symonds was appointed to the editorial board of Man, Myth & Magic Encyclopedia.
* Encyclopedia of Thumb Tip Magic by Gary Darwin, 3-DVD set ( 2005 )

Encyclopedia and .
), Encyclopedia of the history of Science, technology, and Medicine in Non Western Cultures.
The Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography.
Army of Mississippi in Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler.
In: Nature Encyclopedia of Life Sciences.
* " Asterales ( plant Order ) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia.
" Encyclopedia-Britannica Online Encyclopedia.
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, an Allocution is a solemn form of address or speech from the throne employed by the Pope on certain occasions.
This wider definition of Anatolia has gained widespread currency outside of Turkey and has, for instance, been adopted by Encyclopedia Britannica and other encyclopedic and general reference publications.
The Encyclopedia of Earth.
The Jewish Encyclopedia suggests two possible accounts of Aaron's death.
( Encyclopedia of medicine.
* Avicenna entry by Sajjad H. Rizvi in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
" In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler.
The Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Architecture states that the statuary was indeed Mary the mother of Jesus, also noting Gaudi's devoutness, and notes that the owner decided not to include it after Semana Trágica, an outbreak of anticlericalism in the city.
The Columbia Encyclopedia.
The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology.
' in Encyclopedia of Homosexuality, Garland Publishing, 1990. p. 32.
( 1991 ) The Encyclopedia of Amazons.
" Johnson, Andrew ," in Encyclopedia of the American Civil War.

Magic and Alchemy
Examples of esoteric religious movements and philosophies include Alchemy, Astrology, Anthroposophy, early Christian mysticism, Magic, Mesmerism, Rosicrucianism, Swedenborgianism, Spiritualism, the Alawites, the Christian Theosophy of Jacob Böhme and his followers, and the Theosophical currents associated with Helena Blavatsky and her followers.
The Magic Circle of Rudolf II: Alchemy and Astrology in Renaissance Prague.
Also published as The Theatre of the World: Alchemy, Astrology and Magic in Renaissance Prague ( in the UK, ISBN 0-436-20521-1 ; in Canada, ISBN 0-7717-5690-7 ); and in paperback as The Mercurial Emperor: The Magic Circle of Rudolf II in Renaissance Prague ( 2007 ) ISBN 978184413537.
Witchcraft, Magic, and Alchemy, trans.
Gerald Gardner's use of ' athame ' probably came from modern French versions of the Key of Solomon, probably via Grillot de Givry's Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy ( 1931 ), who misinterpreted the term as applying to the main ritual knife, as shown by his index entries " arthane " or " arthame ".
Among the artists represented in the collection are, from Italy, De Chirico ( The Red Tower, The Nostalgia of the Poet ) and Severini ( Sea Dancer ); from France, Braque ( The Clarinet ), Duchamp ( Sad Young Man on a Train ), Léger ( Study of a Nude ), Picabia ( Very Rare Picture on Earth ); from Spain, Dalí ( Birth of Liquid Desires ), Miró ( Seated Woman II ) and Picasso ( The Poet, On the Beach ); from other European countries, Brâncuşi ( including a sculpture from the Bird in Space series ), Max Ernst ( The Kiss, Attirement of the Bride ), Giacometti ( Woman with Her Throat Cut, Woman Walking ), Gorky ( Untitled ), Kandinsky ( Landscape with Red Spots, No. 2, White Cross ), Klee ( Magic Garden ), Magritte ( Empire of Light ) and Mondrian ( Composition No. 1 with Grey and Red 1938, Composition with Red 1939 ); and from the US, Calder ( Arc of Petals ) and Pollock ( The Moon Woman, Alchemy ).
As can be seen from these first Black Masses and Satanic Masses appearing in the U. S., the creators drew heavily from occult novelists such as Dennis Wheatley and Joris-Karl Huysmans, and from non-fiction occult writers popular in the 1960s, such as H. T. F. Rhodes ( who provided a title in his 1954 book The Satanic Mass ), and Grillot de Givry ( author of the popular illustrated book Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy ).
These chants, along with other material on the album, could be found in books on witchcraft popular in the 60s, notably Grillot de Givry's Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy ( originally published in France in 1929 ).
* Marshall, Peter: The Magic Circle of Rudolf II: Alchemy and Astrology in Renaissance Prague.
* An account of Berbiguier's life, and reproductions of some of the illustrations of his autobiography, is available in Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy, Grillot de Givry ( Frederick Publications, 1954 )
This is a ritual designed to invoke the Egyptian god, Thoth, the deity of wisdom, writing, and magic who figures large in the Hermetica attributed to Hermes Trismegistus upon which modern practitioners of Alchemy and Ceremonial Magic draw.
The major remaining forms of magic are Wizardry ( spell-casting ), Diabolism ( magical writing, used for wards and empowerment ), Summoning ( using magic circles to protect, to bind demons and other creatures, or activate various powers ), Alchemy ( creating magic items ), Elementalism ( in which a person, known as a Warlock, uses a special bond with one or two classical elements to cast spells and summon elementals ), Witchcraft ( in which a person signs a pact with a demon, trading souls, servitude, or other favors in exchange for power ), Priestly Magic, and Druidism ( nature magic ).
Skills are divided into six categories: Life, Combat, Magic, Alchemy, Fighter, and Bard.

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