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February 18, 2016
Alexander Cummins

Mandragora

February 18, 2016
Alexander Cummins
Mandragora

‘On Cut-up' - an essay on the theory and practice of the cut-up technique of Gysin and Burroughs in occult philosophy and magical practice. Contained in Mandragora: Further Explorations in Esoteric Poesis (Scarlet Imprint, 2012).

February 18, 2016
Alexander Cummins
February 18, 2016
Alexander Cummins

A Feeling for Magic

February 18, 2016
Alexander Cummins
A Feeling for Magic

‘Textual Evidence for the Material History of Amulets in Seventeenth-Century England’, in Ronald Hutton (ed.), Physical Evidence for Ritual Acts, Sorcery and Witchcraft in Christian Britain: A Feeling for Magic (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)

February 18, 2016
Alexander Cummins
February 18, 2016
Alexander Cummins

Conjure Codex II

February 18, 2016
Alexander Cummins
Conjure Codex II

‘The Three Purifiers: Asperging Herbs in the Grimorium Verum’ in Jake Stratton-Kent, Dis Albion and Erzebet Carr (eds.), Conjure Codex II (Hadean Press, 2013).

February 18, 2016
Alexander Cummins
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“Necromancer (necromantes) he that practises that wicked Art, a Master of the Black Art, one that seeks to the dead; or consults with Satan in the shape of a dead man. The Hebrews describe him thus; he made himself hungry, and then lodged among the Graves, that the dead might come to him in a dream, and make known to him that which he asked, &c. Others there were that clad themselves with cloathes for that purpose, and spoke certain words, burned Incense, and slept by themselves, that such a dead person might come and talk with them in a dream.”
- Thomas Blount, Glossographia (London, 1661)

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