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"Magic and Witchcraft" by George Moir delves into the mystical world of ancient practices, exploring the origins, beliefs, and cultural significance of magic and witchcraft. Moir examines historical accounts, rituals, and symbols, shedding light on their roles in societies across time. The book balances scholarly research with captivating storytelling, addressing both the persecution and reverence of practitioners throughout history. It also investigates the intersection of superstition, religion, and science, offering insights into humanity's enduring fascination with the supernatural. A…mehr

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"Magic and Witchcraft" by George Moir delves into the mystical world of ancient practices, exploring the origins, beliefs, and cultural significance of magic and witchcraft. Moir examines historical accounts, rituals, and symbols, shedding light on their roles in societies across time. The book balances scholarly research with captivating storytelling, addressing both the persecution and reverence of practitioners throughout history. It also investigates the intersection of superstition, religion, and science, offering insights into humanity's enduring fascination with the supernatural. A compelling read for those intrigued by esoteric traditions and their impact on human culture.

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Autorenporträt
George Moir (1800 1870) was a Scottish advocate, author, amateur artist, and early photographer. Born in Aberdeen, Moir was educated at the University of Edinburgh, where he later became a Professor of Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres. In addition to his academic career, he made significant contributions to the study of history and folklore. Moir s writings include works on magic and witchcraft, as well as various educational texts for young pupils. His notable works include "Magic and Witchcraft," which provides a detailed historical account of the evolution of these belief systems and their societal impact. Moir s expertise extended beyond literature to include photography, where he was considered one of the early adopters of the medium in Scotland. He was a member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE), and his legacy as an intellectual figure remains influential in both the arts and academia. His works, particularly in history and superstition, offer valuable insight into the cultural and intellectual trends of the 19th century.