The High Magic of Talismans and Amulets
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A comprehensive study of the use of talismans and amulets in the
Western Mystery Tradition • Provides an in-depth look at the
medieval and Renaissance use of amulets and talismans, including
the work of Agrippa, Albertus Magnus, and Athanasius Kircher •
Provides a full summary of the magical knowledge required to make
an amulet or talisman, including the invocations required to
activate their powers • Reviews different kinds of amulets and
talismans, from ancient jewelry and magical objects to the modern
rabbit’s foot or lucky horseshoe The use of talismans and amulets
stretches back nearly to the dawn of man, from everyday items
magically prepared, such as horns or coins, to intricate and
beautiful jewelry imbued with protective powers. Drawing on his
private collection of medieval manuscripts as well as his
privileged access to the rare book archives of major European
universities, Claude Lecouteux provides a comprehensive history of
the use of talismans and amulets for protection, healing, and
divine influence. He explores their use in the Western Mystery
Tradition as well as Eastern and Middle Eastern beliefs about these
magical objects and their incorporation--despite Church
anathema--into the Christian tradition of Medieval Europe.
Reviewing many different kinds of amulets and talismans used
throughout the ages, such as a rabbit’s foot, horseshoe, gris-gris
bag, or an inscribed parchment charged through ritual, he details
the principles and symbology behind each object and shows that
their use is still as widespread today as any time in the past.
Lecouteux explains the high magic behind the hermetic art of
crafting amulets and talismans: the chains of sympathy,
astrological geography, and the invocations required to activate
their powers. He explores the work of adepts such as Agrippa,
Albertus Magnus, and Athanasius Kircher, including an in-depth look
at Kircher’s work on planetary seals in his Oedipus Aegyptiacus.
Illustrated throughout with period art depicting magical symbols,
seals, and a wide array of talismans and amulets, this
comprehensive study provides a practical guide to the historical
development and step-by-step creation of magical objects.