This handsome two volume box set is the first English translation of J. Collin de Plancy's Infernal Dictionary (6th edition, 1863). This enhanced translation of de Plancy's encyclopedia of occult, superstition and theology includes digitally enhanced reproductions of the original 19th century woodcuts, brand new artwork including dozens of full-color portraits reimagining several infernal beings, additional annotations and an English-French index of articles. This deluxe edition two volume set has been re-edited and includes a new index, ribbon bookmarks and a stylish foil stamped collector's box.
Calling the Infernal Dictionary Deluxe Edition a book doesn’t do it justice. It’s not just a book, it’s a work of art. The Infernal Dictionary is 764 pages of demonology, occult, mythology, theology, and terrifying history. What makes the Infernal Dictionary so unique and sets it apart from all other encyclopedia / reference books on the occult is the quality of work put into restoring it from the original 1863 edition, the dozens of full-color portraits that bring this work to life in a haunting way that no other book has been able to match, and the sheer amount of knowledge that it contains.
This Deluxe Edition comes in a beautiful black box, and the Infernal Dictionary its self is broken up into two volumes. There are plenty of reference books on the occult on the market today. None compare to the Infernal Dictionary. It is a must have for every student of the occult, magick, demonology, and witchcraft. I’m going to have to update my Last Will and Testament. I’m taking this book with me to the grave.
There are two editions of The Infernal Dictionary that have been released by Abracax House. I have decided to make an entry for each one as opposed to just adding another edition under the same title like you're supposed to do. My reason for this is that both editions of The Infernal Dictionary that Abracax House published just aren't books. I feel that they each need their own listing. I am a huge fan of Abracax House. The work they put into both editions is incredible for lack of a better word. Both editions are truly works of art. The Infernal Dictionary is reference guide to demonology, the occult, mythology & folklore, witchcraft, magick, theology, and more. This is the two volume edition that comes in a beautiful black box with a silver foil stamp on the cover as well as ribbon bookmarks. What really makes this work stand out is that Abracax House assembled some of the most talented artists I have ever seen to re-produce and re-imagine dozens of stunning full-color portraits of the demons found throughout this masterpiece. I have been collecting occult books almost my entire like. As of December 2017 I have over 9,000 books in my collection. The Abracax House edition of the Infernal Dictionary is by far my favorite book that I have ever owned. If I had to pick just one book to have it would be this one without questions. The occult knowledge alone found in this book is priceless but the care and detail put into this book by the people of Abracax House can't be understated and they deserve so much credit for bringing this amazing work back to life. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
This book is incredible! I recommend it to anyone that studies mythology, demonology, and the occult. It's over 700 pages of the scariest stuff the world has to offer. Demons, spirits, creatures, etc. This version also has some amazing artwork added to it. I cant say enough great things about this book. It's a little expensive, just over $100 (US), but worth every penny.
The writer just scanned in the pages, even the pages of text. This meant I couldn't enlarge or change the font to make it more reader friendly. Considering it is a public domain book that I paid for, I found this incredibly lazy of the author. How hard would it have been to type the actual text in?
Cierto día una sobrina me regaló por sorpresa la edición facsímil del Dictionnaire Infernal de Collin de Plancy... para ser más exactos, del "Diccionario Infernal. ó sea Cuadro General de los seres, Personajes, Libros, Hechos y cosas que hacen referencia à las apariciones, à la Majia Blanca y Negra, al comercio del Infierno, à las adivinaciones, las ciencias secretas, à los prodigios, à los errores y preocupaciones, à las tradiciones y cuentos populares, à las supersticiones varias, y jeneralmente à las creencias maravillosas, sorprendentes, misteriosas y sobrenaturales" ¡publicado en 1842 en Barcelona por la imprenta de los hermanos Llorens!
Es una obra prodigiosa que ya había medio leído en un pdf guarro. La tipografía, la curiosa prosopeya decimonónica y lo que es una traducción bastante libre del original francés lo convierten en un texto no solamente muy ameno, sino, joder, de partirse el ojete. Y en ocasiones, dotado de una sorprendente poesía macabra. Y eso sin contar "el album infernal de 16 laminas finas". En fin, un extenso catálogo de demonios, herejes y herejías, brujas quemadas (verdaderas mártires del diablo, así las denominan), astrología, demenciales creencias japonesas y vidas de venerables abates y sufridas monjas.
El autor, Jacques Albin Simon Collin de Plancy, era también un tipo bastante curioso. Libre pensador influido por Voltaire, que fue uno de sus tutores, acabó renunciando a sus creencias liberales y escépticas como a la mitad de su vida y se convirtió a la fe católica. Pero no renunció sin embargo a su afán por lo sorprendente y acabó convirtiéndose en uno de los esoteristas y demonólogos más influyentes (y mentirosillos) de la historia de Europa.
A fascinating bit of work I nabbed for the art, and hang on to for the bizarre. Dictionary/encyclopedia sort of a thing, so not a straight read-through, but fascinating, and useful as a tool should one ever run across historical references.
J. Collin de Plancy's "Dictionnaire Infernal" is a comprehensive guide to the world of demonology, exploring the beliefs and superstitions surrounding demons and evil spirits from the Middle Ages. The author provides an in-depth examination of the various names, descriptions, and attributes of demons, drawing on a wide range of historical and cultural sources such as folklore, literature, and religious texts.
One of the book's strengths is its extensive research, which provides a deep and nuanced understanding of the subject. The author's writing is clear and engaging, making the book accessible to a variety of readers with an interest in history, religion, and the occult.
This work offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of beliefs about the supernatural, including the changing attitudes towards demons and evil spirits over time. It is a valuable resource for anyone looking to expand their knowledge of the world of demonology and the beliefs and practices associated with it.
In conclusion, "Dictionnaire Infernal" by J. Collin de Plancy is a comprehensive and insightful examination of the world of demonology and the beliefs and superstitions surrounding demons and evil spirits from the Middle Ages. With its extensive research, clear writing, and engaging approach, this book provides a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the history and evolution of beliefs about the supernatural. The author's critical examination of the changing attitudes towards demons and evil spirits over time offers a unique perspective on the subject, making this book a must-read for anyone with an interest in the history and evolution of beliefs about the supernatural.
I wish I could give less than one star. This is not a true copy but simply a poor annotation of some of the drawings from the original book. Takes less than 20 minutes to get through it. Not helpful. Just get the hardcopy and save your $5 .00.