
Magic And Witchcraft (Edition1)
George Moir(Author)
Double 9 Books LLP (Publisher)
Published on 8. May 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-93-7146-267-9 (ISBN)
Description
Magic and witchcraft explores the history and evolution of these belief systems and their profound impact on human thought and society. The work delves into the origins of magic and witchcraft, tracing their development across different cultures and periods, reflecting on how these beliefs shaped societal norms and perceptions. In the opening sections, the author outlines the goal of compiling a thorough investigation of these subjects, aiming to provide a comprehensive history that captures the darker elements of superstition and the societal delusions it fueled. The author argues that magic often stems from distorted truths, twisted into misconceptions, and deeply intertwined with humanity s desire for power over nature and the divine. The tone is both reflective and analytical, setting up the discussion of the universality of these beliefs. The text will later explore specific examples and cases, demonstrating how these practices have influenced individuals and societies, often with far-reaching consequences. This historical account sets the stage for a deep dive into the complexities of magic and witchcraft across time.
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Language
English
Place of publication
India
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
94 gr
ISBN-13
978-93-7146-267-9 (9789371462679)
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Person
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.