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The Greeks began a systemic classification of different types of magicians by the fifth century BCE, including the goēs who specialized in ghosts, pharmakeis (m) or pharmakides (f) who specialized in potions, and the magos who were generalized service magicians that practiced mageia, which eventually turned into the English word magic.
Waking the Witch: Reflections on Women, Magic, and Power (Witchcraft Bestseller)
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