Magical Manuscripts in Early Modern Europe
The Clandestine Trade In Illegal Book Collections
Bernd-Christian Otto author Daniel Bellingradt author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:11th Sep '17
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"This is a tremendously valuable contribution to the study of a pivotal period in the development of modern magic. Undoubtedly, it will become a standard point of reference not only in understanding Enlightenment magic, but also the transmission and transformation of medieval and renaissance traditions. It is also a highly useful bibliographic tool. On that ground alone, no library of modern magic traditions should be without it." (Frank Klaassen, Associate Professor of History, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, and President of Societas Magica) "This book will provide a valuable resource for the increasing number of scholars working in the field of post-medieval literary magic." (Owen Davies, Professor of History, University of Hertfordshire, UK)
This book presents the story of a unique collection of 140 manuscripts of ‘learned magic’ that was sold for a fantastic sum within the clandestine channels of the German book trade in the early eighteenth century.
This book presents the story of a unique collection of 140 manuscripts of ‘learned magic’ that was sold for a fantastic sum within the clandestine channels of the German book trade in the early eighteenth century. The book will interpret this collection from two angles – as an artefact of the early modern book market as well as the longue-durée tradition of Western learned magic –, thus taking a new stance towards scribal texts that are often regarded as eccentric, peripheral, or marginal. The study is structured by the apparent exceptionality, scarcity, and illegality of the collection, and provides chapters on clandestine activities in European book markets, questions of censorship regimes and efficiency, the use of manuscripts in an age of print, and the history of learned magic in early modern Europe. As the collection has survived till this day in Leipzig University Library, the book provides a critical edition of the 1710 selling catalogue, which includes a brief content analysis of all extant manuscripts. The study will be of interest to scholars and students from a variety of fields, such as early modern book history, the history of magic, cultural history, the sociology of religion, or the study of Western esotericism.
ISBN: 9783319595245
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 3342g
166 pages
1st ed. 2017