The Routledge History of Medieval Magic
The Routledge History of Medieval Magic The Routledge History of Medieval Magic Sophie Page & Catherine Rider (Eds) Routledge 2019 ...
March Miscellany
March Miscellany Items of Interest Ancient Christian Runes in Egyptian Monastery The Myth of Medieval Paganism Graffiti Survey Results from ...
A Supernatural War: Magic, Divination, and Faith during the First World War
A Supernatural War: Magic, Divination, and Faith during the First World War A Supernatural War: Magic, Divination, and Faith during ...
February Miscellany
February Miscellany Items of Interest Prison Graffiti in Italy Home Protection the Folklore Way: Apotropaic Magic Workmen graffiti in Helensburgh ...
St Dunstan’s, Snargate, Kent
St Dunstan's, Snargate, Kent In 2018 the Kent Medieval Graffiti Survey undertook the graffiti survey of the 14 medieval churches ...
Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Magic
Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Magic Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Magic, Bill Griffiths, 1996; reprinted 2012. An immersive and joyously erudite foray into ...
Hopital des Pelerin, Pons, France (2/2)
Hopital des Pelerin, Pons, France (2/2) Interior The interior of the pilgrims' hospital consists of a wide open hall with ...
January Miscellany
January Miscellany Items of Interest Podcast on witchcraft in modern times From Twitter Our latest on-line medieval graffiti talk is ...
Hopital des Pelerins, Pons, France (1/2)
Hopital des Pelerins, Pons, France (1/2) The Pilgrims Hospital in Pons, in the departement of Charente-Maritime in France, dates back ...
Material approaches to Roman Magic: Occult objects and Supernatural Substances
Material approaches to Roman Magic: Occult objects and Supernatural Substances Material approaches to Roman Magic: Occult objects and Supernatural Substances ...
December Miscellany
December Miscellany Upcoming events Virtual Guided Tours of Royston Cave From Twitter WW2 graffiti on rocks near Rothbury, Northumberland Graffiti ...
Mummies Cannibals and Vampires by Richard Sugg
Mummies Cannibals and Vampires by Richard Sugg, Routledge, second edition, 2016. An enormous heap of curious information. Does that suggest ...