A Medieval Book of Magical Stones

The Peterborough Lapidary

Description

A Medieval Book of Magical Stones is the first translation of the longest and most comprehensive medieval English treatise on the occult powers of stones and gems, the Peterborough Lapidary. Lapidaries (encyclopaedias of the 'virtues' of stones and minerals) were an essential resource for practitioners of natural and ritual magic as well as medicine. This late fifteenth-century manuscript from the library of Peterborough Cathedral describes 145 stones, portraying them as living beings whose properties range from giving the bearer the power to command spirits and foretell the future to healing numerous illnesses and communicating with spirits and the dead, along with instructions on how to release latent occult power from within stones. Many of the proposed uses of stones resemble the concerns of medieval necromancers, such as invisibility, love magic, power over animals and the creation of magical mirrors. pp. xliii+106; 2 column text; introduction; bibliography; analytical index; 8 b/w illustrations
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Writer
Young, Francis (Professor Emeritus
Title
A Medieval Book of Magical Stones
Publisher
Texts in Early Modern Magic
Year
2016
Language
English
Pages
152
Weight
381 gr
EAN
9780992640446
Dimensions
229 x 152 x 13 mm
Binding format
Hardback

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