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Edred Thorsson

Autor de Futhark: A Handbook of Rune Magic

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Sobre El Autor

Edred Thorsson is an American runologist and proponent of occultism and Germanic mysticism. He is the author of over forty books on runology, Germanic myth and tradition, and Indo-European religion and culture. He lives in Texas.

Obras de Edred Thorsson

Runelore (1987) 342 copias
Northern Magic (1992) 268 copias
Runecaster's Handbook (1988) 163 copias
Galdrabok: An Icelandic Grimoire (1600) — Traductor — 162 copias
The Nine Doors of Midgard (1991) 135 copias
A Book of Troth (1989) 100 copias
Fire & Ice (1990) 97 copias
Carnal Alchemy (2011) 52 copias
Witchdom of the True (1999) 35 copias
Rune-Song Book (2011) 26 copias
Runes and Magic (1986) 19 copias
A Source-Book of Seid (2002) 8 copias
Source Book of Seid (2015) 7 copias
Studia Germanica Volume I (2021) 6 copias
The Good Religion (2014) 3 copias
Red Rûna 3 copias
Sigurdr (2015) 2 copias
Runen (2011) 2 copias
Runen-Set für Anfänger (2001) 1 copia
Gildisbok 1 copia
Green Rûna (2021) 1 copia
La magie des runes (1991) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

The Secret of the Runes (1907) — Traductor, algunas ediciones99 copias

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Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Flowers, Stephen Edred
Otros nombres
Edred
Thorsson, Edred
Flowers, Stephen E.
Fecha de nacimiento
1953
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Bonham, Texas, USA
Ocupaciones
professor
Organizaciones
Rune Gild
Biografía breve
Edred Thorsson is an American Runologist who synthesizes solid academic research with intuitive insight and a strong emphasis on the practice of rune magic. He received his Ph.D. in Germanic Languages and Medieval Studies in 1984. His other books include Futhark and Runecaster's Handbook.

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Quite informative as a historical sketch with poor context, review of doctrines, examples of rituals, nevertheless to messy to be considered an insightful rigoristic text. Correspondence between the gentlemen was of interest.
 
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Saturnin.Ksawery | 3 reseñas más. | Jan 12, 2024 |
While the history of magic in Iceland is fairly accurate (although in my opinion biased and not in line with modern religious studies scholarship), the portion of the book intended to guide the reader in the theory and practice cannot be called Icelandic magic. The author lets slip that what he chose to write about was based on his own practice and experience, which can only be tangentially inspired by his academic study. It does not deserve to be titled "Icelandic" magic, nor does any of ritual seem to be sourced from historical records of Icelandic magicians. By best assumption after powering through disappointment after disappointment is that everything in the book is guesswork and personal preference cleverly hidden under a basic understanding of Icelandic history. Lastly, I was not able to find clear evidence in a short search, but I would not be surprised if the author has either white supremacist or neo-nazi ties in his personal life that could explain some peculiar biases evidenced in the text. There's nothing of substance in the book to make the couple of hours it takes to read worth it.… (más)
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pigeoncube | otra reseña | Oct 29, 2023 |
Quite informative as a historical sketch with poor context, review of doctrines, examples of rituals, nevertheless to messy to be considered an insightful rigoristic text. Correspondence between the gentlemen was of interest.
 
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SaturninCorax | 3 reseñas más. | Sep 27, 2021 |
Of the big book series this one was so far the best due to the clear and concise nature of presenting information for beginners.
 
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MorbidLibrarian | Sep 18, 2021 |

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