Black magic
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- Redalyc.The Necromancer Friar Bacon in the Magic World Of
- Conventionally, Black Magic Has Been Considered As the Application of Supernatural Powers for Purposes Which Tend to Be Wicked, Selfish and Sinful (Melton, 2001)
- Bibliography, Historiography, and Reference
- Magic and Witchcraft : Critical Concepts in Historical Studies
- Necromancy, the Art Or Practice of Magically Conjuring up the Souls of the Dead, Is Primarily a Form of Divination
- Those Goddamn Ointments: Four Histories
- The Examination of Sorcery, Satanism and Witchcraft in Marjorie Bowen's
- Black Magic: Religion and the African American Conjuring Tradition
- Magic: White and Black by Franz Hartmann, M.D
- Divination and Magic Or Anus in Roman Literature
- Things Magical in the Collections of the Rare Book Division
- Fearing the Dark: the Use of Witchcraft to Control Human Trafficking Victims and Sustain Vulnerability
- WITCHCRAFT CONTINUED Popular Magic in Modern Europe Edited by Willem De Blécourt and Owen Davies
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- Popular History of Witchcraft
- Power, Protection and Magic in Thailand the Cosmos of a Southern Policeman
- Terrible Crimes and Wicked Pleasures: Witches in the Art of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
- Secrets of Ancient Magic