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'Brujarella' by Iban Barrenetxea, Thule Ediciones, 2014
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#FaustianFriday The word witch dates from around 800 AD. It referred to men who practised witchcraft, but 200 years later it referred to female magicians and sorceresses. Later it meant women who cooperated with the devil
Source: A Glossary of Witch Words https://t.co/Te05z7g6YG
#FairyTaleTuesday 'Sir Orfeo' is a narrative poem about king Orfeo & queen Heurodis.Heurodis goes to sleep under an orchard tree where she suddenly awakens. She explains she was visited in her dreams by the fairy king, who intends to take her to faery land https://t.co/3lHxIBK9xX
Illustrations by Alméry Lobel-Riche for Charles Baudelaire’s 'Les Fleurs du Mal' (c.1923) https://t.co/ebdsQLOEfS #ofdarkandmacabre
#FairyTaleTuesday Magic of the Ancients: Five Incredible Texts of Spells, Curses, and Incantations
A number of influential texts or grimoires were developed over the centuries, many of which became the books of choice for secret societies
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