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Sorcery in Ancient Babylon - cover

Sorcery in Ancient Babylon

Abel Maraouhi

Publisher: Heritage Books

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Sorcery in Ancient Babylon takes you on a fascinating journey into the core of mysticism. This book explores the framework of Babylonian sorcery, revealing the mysteries of the ancient city's magical customs, including rituals, spells, and the deities invoked for incantations. Learn about Babylon's significant influence on later mystical traditions and its resurrection from modern perspectives. As ongoing research unravels the persisting secrets, this book connects the past and present, encouraging you to discover the intriguing world of magic that thrived in the cradle of civilization.
Available since: 01/25/2024.
Print length: 51 pages.

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