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A short work reflecting on the origins and reality of magic and witchcraft. Moir uses various ancient resources in his evaluation along with many pieces of writing that emerged out of his circle of writers. Even though his conclusions are out of date or even misinformed. This work, and others like it, helped form the mythos of the modern day occult.

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A short work reflecting on the origins and reality of magic and witchcraft. Moir uses various ancient resources in his evaluation along with many pieces of writing that emerged out of his circle of writers. Even though his conclusions are out of date or even misinformed. This work, and others like it, helped form the mythos of the modern day occult.
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Autorenporträt
George Moir, a scholar with a notable contribution to the exploration of esoteric histories, is best recognized for his seminal work 'Magic and Witchcraft' which examines the complex tapestry of historical witch hunts, sorcery, and the occult from various cultural perspectives. Moir's scholarly investigation within 'Magic and Witchcraft' provides a thorough discourse on how these phenomena have been perceived and prosecuted throughout history, shedding light on the systemic fears and superstitions that governed human societies. His literary style often intertwines rigorous research with a narrative flair, making his writings both informative and engaging for readers. In tracing the lineage of magical practices and their intersection with religion and law, Moir offers a critical view into the societal norms and power structures from medieval to more modern times. The depth of his historical knowledge, coupled with a keen understanding of the anthropological implications of such beliefs, positions Moir as a distinguished figure within the realm of historical and cultural studies of the mystical and supernatural. His work not only serves as an academic resource but also invites broader reflections on the nature of belief systems and their enduring impact on human civilizations.