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Tracing the survival of ancient magical practices into the nineteenth century,
Modern Magic
reveals how arcane traditions and old enchantments endure in the contemporary world.
Magic, in all its mystery, did not vanish with the rise of science, it adapted. First published in 1873, Maximilian Schele de Vere explores the enduring fascination with astrology, alchemy, charms, divination, sorcery, and supernatural belief in an era otherwise defined by reason and progress. Drawing from classical sources,
shows how the magical arts were not discarded but repurposed, cloaked in new language but driven by the same human impulses.
Surviving in unexpected places, from rural customs to the drawing rooms of spiritualists and seekers, this catalogue of forgotten practices is an essential text for those interested in the intersection of history, belief, and magic.
Modern Magic
reveals how arcane traditions and old enchantments endure in the contemporary world.
Magic, in all its mystery, did not vanish with the rise of science, it adapted. First published in 1873, Maximilian Schele de Vere explores the enduring fascination with astrology, alchemy, charms, divination, sorcery, and supernatural belief in an era otherwise defined by reason and progress. Drawing from classical sources,
shows how the magical arts were not discarded but repurposed, cloaked in new language but driven by the same human impulses.
Surviving in unexpected places, from rural customs to the drawing rooms of spiritualists and seekers, this catalogue of forgotten practices is an essential text for those interested in the intersection of history, belief, and magic.
Tracing the survival of ancient magical practices into the nineteenth century,
Modern Magic
reveals how arcane traditions and old enchantments endure in the contemporary world.
Magic, in all its mystery, did not vanish with the rise of science, it adapted. First published in 1873, Maximilian Schele de Vere explores the enduring fascination with astrology, alchemy, charms, divination, sorcery, and supernatural belief in an era otherwise defined by reason and progress. Drawing from classical sources,
shows how the magical arts were not discarded but repurposed, cloaked in new language but driven by the same human impulses.
Surviving in unexpected places, from rural customs to the drawing rooms of spiritualists and seekers, this catalogue of forgotten practices is an essential text for those interested in the intersection of history, belief, and magic.
Modern Magic
reveals how arcane traditions and old enchantments endure in the contemporary world.
Magic, in all its mystery, did not vanish with the rise of science, it adapted. First published in 1873, Maximilian Schele de Vere explores the enduring fascination with astrology, alchemy, charms, divination, sorcery, and supernatural belief in an era otherwise defined by reason and progress. Drawing from classical sources,
shows how the magical arts were not discarded but repurposed, cloaked in new language but driven by the same human impulses.
Surviving in unexpected places, from rural customs to the drawing rooms of spiritualists and seekers, this catalogue of forgotten practices is an essential text for those interested in the intersection of history, belief, and magic.
















