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Grimoires: A History of Magic Books
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Books are magic. Some of them are veritable grimoires, others are timewasters, and yet others a pleasure or a point of interest. And most of them are a basis for a lifelong addiction: bibliophilia. Books are a source of some conflicts and a means to resolve many of them.

The Holy Bible was used as a grimoir occasionally. The individually known grimoirs widely notorious included Ars Notoria, Secretum Secretorum, Picatrix, Sefer ha-Razim, the Sworn Book of Honorius (not the Pope one, btw, but rath
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