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  • 21Sigil (magic) — An excerpt from Sefer Raziel HaMalakh featuring various magical sigils (or סגולות, seguloth, in Hebrew). A sigil (   …

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  • 22History of mental disorders — The history of mental disorder spans prehistoric times, ancient civilisations, the Middle Ages, the early modern period, the enlightenment and modern times.Prehistoric timesThere is limited evidence by which to judge the existence or nature of… …

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  • 23Morgaine le Fey (DC Comics) — For the Marvel Comics version, see Morgan le Fay (Marvel Comics). Morgaine le Fey Morgaine le Fey, artist John Byrne Publication information Publisher …

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  • 24Jesus Christ in comparative mythology — A series of articles on Jesus Christ and Christianity Gospel harmony  …

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  • 25Mephistopheles (Dungeons & Dragons) — Mephistopheles Mephistopheles, as portrayed on the cover of Dungeon Magazine #140. Art by Howard Lyon. Game background Title(s) Lord of the Eighth Home plane Nine Hells …

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  • 26Occult Art, Occultism — • An attempt to work apparent miracles not by the power of God, but by the use of hidden forces beyond man s control Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Occult Art, Occultism     Occult Art, Occultism …

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  • 27Hermética —    A collection of pseudonymous Greek treatises, believed during the Renaissance to be a distillation of the learning and religious wisdom of ancient Egypt and attributed to a mythical author named Hermes. Egypt in Hellenistic and Roman times… …

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  • 28Hermes Trismegistus —    A collection of pseudonymous Greek treatises, believed during the Renaissance to be a distillation of the learning and religious wisdom of ancient Egypt and attributed to a mythical author named Hermes. Egypt in Hellenistic and Roman times… …

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  • 29Magic —    The Renaissance was the golden age of belief in magic, defined as an organized science focused on the understanding and practical application of observed phenomena that cannot be explained by conventional, rationalistic philosophy and science… …

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  • 30wort — 1. A suffix in the popular names of many plants, such as liverwort, lungwort, woundwort, etc. 2. An infusion of malt. [A.S. wyrt, a plant] St. John s w. a shrubby perennial (Hypericum perforatum) with numerous orange yellow flowers whose petals… …

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