The Magic Books: A History of Enchantment in 20 Medieval Manuscripts

Author:   Anne Lawrence-Mathers
Publisher:   Yale University Press
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9780300244434


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   11 March 2025
Format:   Hardback
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The Magic Books: A History of Enchantment in 20 Medieval Manuscripts


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Author:   Anne Lawrence-Mathers
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
ISBN:  

9780300244434


ISBN 10:   0300244436
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   11 March 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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“A learned and affectionate study of hidden knowledge.”—Kirkus Reviews “This exquisitely illustrated book guides readers through the intriguing world of medieval magic, charting its evolution, power and danger through the detailed study of extant manuscripts. A superbly readable work.”—Toni Mount, author of Everyday Life in Medieval England “Lawrence-Mathers brings the history of magic books to life, and manages to make a very complex subject both fascinating and accessible.  An invaluable companion to scholars and enthusiasts alike.”—Tabitha Stanmore, author of Cunning Folk “Lawrence-Mathers’ beautifully illustrated book takes the reader through a series of important magic manuscripts, showing who read them and why. It shows how deeply integrated magic and astrology were into medieval learned and courtly culture.”—Catherine Rider, author of Magic and Religion in Medieval England “A book that unveils the world of learned medieval magic in all its colour. Lawrence-Mathers shows that magic was not an illicit niche pursuit but a major concern of the powerful, wealthy and learned.”—Francis Young, author of Twilight of the Godlings “Lawrence-Mathers provides an excellent survey of some of the most important magical texts of the medieval West…A useful and illuminating point of entry into the study of medieval magic.”—Richard Kieckhefer, author of Magic in the Middle Ages


""A vivid account”—Frederick Studemann, Financial Times “A learned and affectionate study of hidden knowledge.”—Kirkus Reviews “Authoritative and accessible, this book is an entertaining and insightful companion to an often hidden history.”—Tabitha Stanmore, BBC History “This exquisitely illustrated book guides readers through the intriguing world of medieval magic, charting its evolution, power and danger through the detailed study of extant manuscripts. A superbly readable work.”—Toni Mount, author of Everyday Life in Medieval England “Lawrence-Mathers brings the history of magic books to life, and manages to make a very complex subject both fascinating and accessible.  An invaluable companion to scholars and enthusiasts alike.”—Tabitha Stanmore, author of Cunning Folk “Lawrence-Mathers’ beautifully illustrated book takes the reader through a series of important magic manuscripts, showing who read them and why. It shows how deeply integrated magic and astrology were into medieval learned and courtly culture.”—Catherine Rider, author of Magic and Religion in Medieval England “A book that unveils the world of learned medieval magic in all its colour. Lawrence-Mathers shows that magic was not an illicit niche pursuit but a major concern of the powerful, wealthy and learned.”—Francis Young, author of Twilight of the Godlings “Lawrence-Mathers provides an excellent survey of some of the most important magical texts of the medieval West…A useful and illuminating point of entry into the study of medieval magic.”—Richard Kieckhefer, author of Magic in the Middle Ages


“This exquisitely illustrated book guides readers through the intriguing world of medieval magic, charting its evolution, power and danger through the detailed study of extant manuscripts. A superbly readable work.”—Toni Mount, author of Everyday Life in Medieval England “Lawrence-Mathers brings the history of magic books to life, and manages to make a very complex subject both fascinating and accessible.  An invaluable companion to scholars and enthusiasts alike.”—Tabitha Stanmore, author of Cunning Folk “Lawrence-Mathers’ beautifully illustrated book takes the reader through a series of important magic manuscripts, showing who read them and why. It shows how deeply integrated magic and astrology were into medieval learned and courtly culture.”—Catherine Rider, author of Magic and Religion in Medieval England “A book that unveils the world of learned medieval magic in all its colour. Lawrence-Mathers shows that magic was not an illicit niche pursuit but a major concern of the powerful, wealthy and learned.”—Francis Young, author of Twilight of the Godlings “Lawrence-Mathers provides an excellent survey of some of the most important magical texts of the medieval West…A useful and illuminating point of entry into the study of medieval magic.”—Richard Kieckhefer, author of Magic in the Middle Ages


Author Information

Anne Lawrence-Mathers is professor of history at University of Reading. She is the author of Medieval Meteorology and The True History of Merlin the Magician and coauthor of Magic and Medieval Society.

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