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The Secret Lore of Magic : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Secret Lore of Magic
''The Secret Lore of Magic'' is a book by Idries Shah on the subject of magical texts. First published in 1957,〔Amazon.com page on The Secret Lore of Magic〕 it includes several major source-books of magical arts, translated from French, Latin, Hebrew and other tongues, annotated and fully illustrated with numerous diagrams, signs and characters. Together with ''Oriental Magic'', which appeared in the preceding year, it provided an important literary-anthropological survey of magical literature and is a comprehensive reference for psychologists, ethnologists and others interested in the rise and development of human beliefs. In addition to the inherent worth of their content, ''The Secret Lore of Magic'' and ''Oriental Magic'' can also be seen as a ground-breaking operation by this author, before publishing over the ensuing years his many volumes of Sufi thought, ideas, and materials.〔http://www.clearlight.com/octagon/〕 ==Content==
Black magic and ''maleficium'' or sorcery have been practised through the ages with the aid of certain jealously guarded writings, such as the ''Black Books of the Magicians''. ''The Secret Lore of Magic'' includes the entire text of the four books of the ''Secrets of Albertus Magnus'', the ''Book of the Spirits,'' ''the Almadel'', the ''Book of Power'', ''the Clavicle and the Testament'', the ''Grimoire of Honorius the Great'', and the processes of the Black Pact as given by ''the True Grimoire'' and ''the Great Grimoire''. Copies of these Grimoires (the "grammars" of sorcery) were extremely rare, and although occult works based on parts of grimoires were continuing to appear, the actual sources had never before been made available for study and comparison.
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