The History of Magic 2 Volume Set
Joseph Ennemoser (1787–1854) was an Tyrolean doctor and scientist, noted for his use of magnetism and hypnosis. He was a forerunner of Freud in his belief in the connection between the mind and physical health, and his interest in psychology led to investigations into the paranormal and magic. He became well known for his presentations about magic, delusions and apparently supernatural occurrences. He suggested that most of these phenomena appeared miraculous only because of a lack of understanding of the laws of nature. The History of Magic was published in Leipzig in 1844, and translated into English in 1854 by William Howitt, a leading Spiritualist writer. The editor, his wife Mary, added a collection of supernatural and psychical occurrences, which illustrate the topics dealt with by Ennemoser.
Product details
January 2011Multiple copy pack
9781108025638
1028 pages
320 × 250 × 70 mm
1.67kg
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Table of Contents
- Volume 1: Editor's preface M. H. Howitt
- Author's preface
- 1. Of magic and its branches in general
- 2. Theoretical views on magic among the ancients
- 3. Magnetism among the ancient nations, especially the Orientals, Egyptians, and Israelites
- Index. Volume 2:
- 4. Of magic in mythology
- 5. The magic of the Germans
- 6. Mystic doctrines, and endeavours after a philosophical elucidation of the magic of the middle ages
- Appendix: Apparitions
- Haunted houses
- Dreams
- Second sight
- Trance and somnambulism
- Ecstasy
- Prediction
- Divination
- Witchcraft
- Vampires
- Amulets and charms
- Narcotics
- Fairies
- Spiritual manifestations.