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The Galdrabók is a collection of Icelandic grimores, or magical texts, dating from the 16th to 17th centuries. The Galdrabók presents modern-day rune magicians with a wide variety of magical designs. Among them are several versions of the famous \'Ægishjálmur\', or "Helm of Awe."
As a whole, the Galdrabók utilizes traditional Northern symbology combined with a western European influence (which reflects the joint effect of Old Norse and Christian-Era culture upon the history and traditions of Iceland). But the Galdrabók\'s designs go well beyond those of the traditional bind-rune formulae we are generally familiar with. Even a passing glance at the spells of the Galdrabók will impress anyone familiar with rune-magic of their high degree of sophistication and the potential power designs like them could have in magical operations.Several books discuss the Galdrabók either in its entirety or in excerpts: "THE GALDRABÓK" as translated by Stephen E.Flowers, and "NORTHERN MAGIC," by Edred Thorsson...... |
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Greg Crowfoot |
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卢恩的书 ,论坛上好像不多,来传一传。希望大家看了有所收获~
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