The Book of Oberon: A Sourcebook of Elizabethan Magic
Synopsis
A fascinating addition to the magical literature of the Elizabethan era, this unique grimoire is a must-have for magic aficionados and historians. Dating from the time of Shakespeare (c. 1580), The Book of Oberon is a meticulous transcription and translation of a magic book recently rediscovered by the Folger Shakespearean Library. Unlike the more theoretical magic books of the era, this is a compilation of practical spells, secrets, and summonings. The Book of Oberon includes rituals for summoning spirits and faeries (including Oberon); original drawings; talismans and charms for toothaches, bleeding, the capture of thieves, and other practical matters; one of the oldest known copies of the magical manual The Enchiridion; and much more.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
- ISBN: 9780738743349
- Number of pages: 480
- Dimensions: 259 x 184 x 43 mm
- Weight: 1424g
- Languages: English
