The Magic Books : A History of Enchantment in 20 Medieval Manuscripts

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  • Author:
    LAWRENCE-MATHERS Anne
  • ISBN:
    9780300244434
  • Publication Date:
    March 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    368
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Yale University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    USA
The Magic Books : A History of Enchantment in 20 Medieval Manuscripts
The Magic Books : A History of Enchantment in 20 Medieval Manuscripts

The Magic Books : A History of Enchantment in 20 Medieval Manuscripts

SKU: 9780300244434
Regular price $71.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    LAWRENCE-MATHERS Anne
  • ISBN:
    9780300244434
  • Publication Date:
    March 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    368
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Yale University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    USA

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A fascinating and highly original history of medieval magic told through twenty key illuminated manuscripts

Medieval Europe was preoccupied with magic. From the Carolingian Empire to Renaissance Italy and Tudor England, great rulers, religious figures, and scholars sought to harness supernatural power. They tried to summon spirits, predict the future, and even prolong life. Alongside science and religion, magic lay at the very heart of culture.

In this beautifully illustrated account, Anne Lawrence-Mathers explores the medieval fascination with magic through twenty extraordinary illuminated manuscripts. These books were highly sought after, commissioned by kings and stored in great libraries. They include an astronomical compendium made for Charlemagne’s son; The Sworn Book of Honorius, used by a secret society of trained magicians; and the highly influential Picatrix. This vivid new history shows how attitudes to magic and science changed over the medieval period—and produced great works of art as they did so.

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  • A fascinating and highly original history of medieval magic told through twenty key illuminated manuscripts

    Medieval Europe was preoccupied with magic. From the Carolingian Empire to Renaissance Italy and Tudor England, great rulers, religious figures, and scholars sought to harness supernatural power. They tried to summon spirits, predict the future, and even prolong life. Alongside science and religion, magic lay at the very heart of culture.

    In this beautifully illustrated account, Anne Lawrence-Mathers explores the medieval fascination with magic through twenty extraordinary illuminated manuscripts. These books were highly sought after, commissioned by kings and stored in great libraries. They include an astronomical compendium made for Charlemagne’s son; The Sworn Book of Honorius, used by a secret society of trained magicians; and the highly influential Picatrix. This vivid new history shows how attitudes to magic and science changed over the medieval period—and produced great works of art as they did so.

A fascinating and highly original history of medieval magic told through twenty key illuminated manuscripts

Medieval Europe was preoccupied with magic. From the Carolingian Empire to Renaissance Italy and Tudor England, great rulers, religious figures, and scholars sought to harness supernatural power. They tried to summon spirits, predict the future, and even prolong life. Alongside science and religion, magic lay at the very heart of culture.

In this beautifully illustrated account, Anne Lawrence-Mathers explores the medieval fascination with magic through twenty extraordinary illuminated manuscripts. These books were highly sought after, commissioned by kings and stored in great libraries. They include an astronomical compendium made for Charlemagne’s son; The Sworn Book of Honorius, used by a secret society of trained magicians; and the highly influential Picatrix. This vivid new history shows how attitudes to magic and science changed over the medieval period—and produced great works of art as they did so.