ALBIN MICHEL. 1977.. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 279 pages. 1ère de couverture illustrée en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
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Norton Andre. All Norton. Founding Fathers-7 Volumes. 1. Magic. 2. The fragrance of magic. 3. Lyra's Call. 4. The World of Witchcraft. 5. The Last Planet. 6. The Unknown Factor. 7. The Spirits of Time. /Norton Andre (Andre). Vsya Norton. Ottsy-osnovateli-7 tomov. 1. Magiya. 2. Aromat magii. 3. Zov Liry. 4. Koldovskoy mir. 5. Poslednyaya planeta. 6. Neizvestnyy faktor. 7. Dukhi vremeni. The sale of individual volumes is under discussion. Moscow Exmo. 2013-2017. 500-900cc. Founding Fathers-series. 1. Magic of steel. Magical house Moscow Muggy magic. Dragon magic. Magic of lavender greenery. Magic of a noble deer. 2. The fragrance of magic. Wind in stone. 3. Lyra's call. Mirror of fate. 4. Wizard's world. Wizard's web. Three against Wizard's world. 5. Mystery of a lost race. Space siu. Time of yurts. Star guard. Last planet. 6. Unknown factor. Dangerous dreams We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb97e26fc7581e0ed9
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Summary Myth, magic, and memory have together formed important, and often intertwined, elements to recent studies in the narrative culture of Viking-Age and Medieval Scandinavica. Analytical approaches to myth (prominent in the fields of history of religion, archaeology, language, and literature, and central to studies of visual cultures up to modern times), magic (drawing on a wealth of Norse folkloric and supernatural material that derives from pre-modern times and continues to impact on recent practices of performance and ritual), and memory (the concept of how we remember and actively construe the past) together combine to shed light on how people perceived the world around them. Taking the intersection between these diverse fields as its starting point, this volume draws together contributions from across a variety of disciplines to offer new insights into the importance of myth, magic, and memory in pre-modern Scandinavia. Covering a range of related topics, from supernatural beings to the importance of mythology in later national historiographies, the chapters gathered here are written to honour the work of Stephen A. Mitchell, professor of Scandinavian Studies and Folklore at Harvard University, whose research has heavily influenced this multi-faceted field. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Foreword Part I - Myth and Legend Same Place, Different Time: Temporal Aspects of Imagined Landscapes in Some Northern Contexts - JOHN LINDOW Jarl, Konr, and Óðinn in Rígsþula - JENS PETER SCHJØDT 'I remember giants': Mythological Remembering through V?luspá - CAROLYNE LARRINGTON AND JUDY QUINN On Rereading Oddrúnargrátr - JOSEPH HARRIS The Agency in F?r Scírnis - Subjects, Objects, and Différance. A Subversive Reading - LUKAS RÖSLI The Threat of Induced Desire in Skírnismál - RICHARD COLE Part II - Magic and Folklore Enchantments, Spells, and Curses: The Sorcery of Stories and the Magic in Them - MARIA TATAR Trolls in the Mill: The Supernatural Stakes of Waterpower - MERRILL KAPLAN A Prophylactic Pig, a Long-Lost Hunter, and the Recording of Oral Tradition - JOSEPH FALAKY NAGY A Male Cinderella and a Sea-Serpent's Teeth: Scandinavian Echoes in an Orkney Folk-Tale - SARAH KÜNZLER Axe on the Water. A Unique Magical Ritual in Ljósvetninga saga - TERRY GUNNELL 'In the Name of the 7 fatherless devils?': Pain, Fear, Anger and Revenge in Magical Practice - ANE OHRVIK Lessons in Magic: Making Use of Early Twentieth-Century Accounts of Magical Procedures in the Folklore Classroom - THOMAS A. DUBOIS A Conspiracy of Witches - TIMOTHY R. TANGHERLINI Part III - Memory and Reception Metaphors for Forgetting and Forgetting as Metaphor in Old Norse Poetics - KATE HESLOP Olavifications. Spatial and Temporal Formations of Trondheim as a Memory Place - LENA ROHRBACH The Middle Ages in the Construction of Nineteenth-Century Norway - ARNE BUGGE AMUNDSEN History and Cultural Memory in the Icelandic Annals 1400-1800 - AGNES S. ARNÓRSDÓTTIR Assembling Memory: The Questionnaire of 1817 from Den kongelige Commission til Oldsagers Opbevaring and the Origins of Icelandic Romantic Nationalism - SHAUN F. D. HUGHES The 'Asgard' Superphylum and Lokiarcheaota: Mythic Relapse in Evolutionary Biology - KIMBERLEY C. PATTON Part IV - Influence and Interaction OGu vergildi and Välde in Etelhem, Gotland - STEFAN BRINK The Judensau in Uppsala - ANDERS ANDRÉN The Devil is Awake. Pre-Reformation Church Murals in Post-Reformation Danish Churches - LOUISE NYHOLM KALLESTRUP A Female Job and a Witch. High and Low in Leonora Christina Ulfeldt's Jammers minde - PERNILLE HERMANN O'Brazile: The Short Textual Life of a Floating Island in Seventeenth-Century Scandinavian Book History - JÜRG GLAUSER Geijer och Eddornas 'sinnebildsspråk' - LARS LÖNNROTH List of Stephen A. Mitchell's Selected Publications Index
<p>Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 175. (OLA 175). In the Egyptian context, what we term magic and demon, drawing on our own cultural heritage, are not seen as negative aspects of cultural practice and conceptualisation. Similarly, the Egyptian equivalents do not carry the pejorative connotations borne by the modern terms and their Greek antecedents; magic and demons can be forces for good as well as evil. Indeed, the practice of magic and the conceptualisation of personified demonic agents are central to the Egyptian understanding of the workings of the world from the very continuation of the cosmos itself down to the vicissitudes of existence faced by individuals. In particular, the broader practice of magic and articulation of the involvement of demonic agency form one of the crucial links in Ancient Egypt between individual existence on the human level and the level of nature or the cosmos, the realm of the gods. Unlike, though, the explicit recognition of the term demon in the ancient Greek language and religion, as the intermediary between god and mortals, the majority of the demonic names in the Egyptian literature do not possess an apparent ontological essence, or a clearly defined denotation. Their characteristics and role depended momentously on the verbal and performative ritual environment they were part of. The relation between the name of a demon and its cosmic-natural personification is not contradictory as it may seem, but it is closely interwoven in a well established ritual framework of words and actions. This multi-authored volume of 10 essays comprises an up-to-date authorized account of many aspects of ancient Egyptian demonology, including the multiple persona of the demonic or name vs. identity in the Egyptian formation of the demonic, nightmares and underworld demons, dream rituals and magic, categories of demonic entities and the vague distinction between the divine and the demonic in Egyptian cosmology and ritual, the theological and demonic aspects of Egyptian magic, and demons as reflections of human society. Contributors include Paul John Frandsen, Hedvig Gyory, Joachim Friedrich Quack, Yvan Koenig, Panagiotis Kousoulis, Alan Lloyd, Robert Ritner, Alessandro Roccati, Kasia Szpakowska and Penelope Wilson.</p> Louvin, 2011 Peeters 198 p., relié sous jaquette. 16,5 x 24,5
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REPRINT of the 1854 edition Contents, Chapitres : Volume 1. Editor's preface, Contents, Author's preface, xvi, Text, 471 pages - Volume 2. Contents, viii, Text, 518 pages - Volume 1. Of magic and its branches in general - Theoretical views of magic among the Ancient - Magnetism among the Ancient Nation, especially the Orientals, Egyptians and Israelites - Volume 2. Of Magic in mythology - The magic of the Germans - Mystic doctrines, and endeavours after a philosophical elucidation of the Magic of the Middle Ages - Appendix selected from various sources by Mary Howitt : Apparitions - Haunted houses - Dreams - Second sight - Trance and somnambulism - Ecstasy - Predictions - Divination - Witchcraft - Vampires - Amulets and charms - Narcotics - Fairies - Spiritual manifestations - cf : Magie - Somnambulisme - Sorcières - Maisons hantées - Rêves - Double vue - Transes - Ectase - Tables tournantes - Spiritisme fine copy, no markings - year estimated to 2005, no date inside (complete set in 2 volumes, part 1 and part 2)