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The Myth of the Magus

The Myth of the Magus

E. M. Butler

Cambridge University Press
1993
pokkari
The Magus, a legendary magician of superhuman powers, is an archetype central to myth and religion across many cultures. Identifying its anthropological origins in ancient rituals performed by a shaman or wizard to ensure the prosperity of his tribe, E. M. Butler goes on to trace its subsequent development in pre-Christian religious and mystic philosophers, in medieval sorcerers and alchemists, and finally in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century occult revival. From Zoroaster to Solomon, Merlin to Faust, Cagliostro to Rasputin, legends of the Magus are explored and where possible compared with the historical record in this fascinating account, first published in 1948, of one of the major figures in religious and occult mythology.
Rainer Maria Rilke

Rainer Maria Rilke

E. M. Butler

Cambridge University Press
2013
pokkari
In this book, first published in 1946 as a second impression of a 1941 original, Butler profiles the influential poet Rainer Maria Rilke, seeing in him and his works a counteracting force to that of the destructive war in Europe. The biography addresses Rilke's life and the influences on his poetry, especially his time spent in Paris and his traumatizing military service in WWI. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Rilke.
The Myths of the Magus

The Myths of the Magus

E. M. Butler

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
sidottu
The Myths of the Magus is a book written by E. M. Butler, which delves into the history and mythology surrounding the figure of the Magus. The book explores the various cultural and religious traditions that have contributed to the development of the Magus archetype, including ancient Greek philosophy, Gnosticism, Hermeticism, and alchemy. Butler also examines the role of the Magus in literature and popular culture, from the medieval tales of Merlin and Faust to the modern-day depictions of wizards in fantasy novels and films. Throughout the book, Butler challenges common assumptions and misconceptions about the Magus, offering a nuanced and insightful perspective on this fascinating figure. The Myths of the Magus is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of magic and the occult, as well as those interested in the intersection of myth, religion, and literature.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Myths of the Magus

The Myths of the Magus

E. M. Butler

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
nidottu
The Magus, a legendary magician of superhuman powers, is an archetype central to myth and religion across many cultures. Identifying its anthropological origins in ancient rituals performed by a shaman or wizard to ensure the prosperity of his tribe, E. M. Butler goes on to trace its subsequent development in pre-Christian religious and mystic philosophers, in medieval sorcerers and alchemists, and finally in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century occult revival. From Zoroaster to Solomon, Merlin to Faust, Cagliostro to Rasputin, legends of the Magus are explored and where possible compared with the historical record in this fascinating account, first published in 1948, of one of the major figures in religious and occult mythology.