Geosophia: The Argo of Magic I (Encyclopaedia Goetica Volume II)
Geosophia traces the development of magic from the Greeks to the grimoires, laying bare the chthonic roots of goetic ritual. By exposing the necromantic origins of much of modern magic we are able to …
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