Touch me not : a most rare compendium of the whole magical art / edited and translated by Hereward Tilton and Merlin Cox.

Date:
2019
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Also known as

Noli me tangere. English.

Description

"Touch Me Not is an Austrian manuscript compendium of the black magical arts, completed c. 1795. Unique and otherworldly, it evokes a realm of visceral dark magic. As the co-editor of this volume Hereward Tilton notes, the manuscript "appears at first sight to be a 'grimoire' or magician's manual intended for noviciates of black magic. Psychedelic drug use, animal sacrifice, sigillary body art, masturbation fantasy and the necromantic manipulation of gallows--corpses count among the transgressive procedures it depicts. With their aid hidden treasures are wrested from guardian spirits, and the black magician's highest ambition--an infernal transfiguration and union with the Devil--can be fulfilled." Hidden for decades within the Wellcome Library collection, Touch Me Not is published here as a full-color facsimile. The German and Latin texts have been translated by Hereward Tilton and Merlin Cox, scholars who have explored the sources for the various elements and provided copious references. Tilton provides an introduction that lays out the context for the survival of this extraordinary manuscript." -- Back cover.

Publication/Creation

Somerset, United Kingdom : Fulgur Press, 2019.

Physical description

158 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, facsimiles ; 33 cm

Related material

Facsimile and translation of: Compendium rarissimum totius Artis Magicae sistematisatae per celeberrimos Artis hujus Magistros. Anno 1057. Noli me tangere. (b1968583x)

Edition

Second edition.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (page 158).

Language note

Critical matter in English ; main text in German and Latin with English translation.

Notes

Translation of: Noli me tangere : Compendium rarissimum totius Artis Magicae sistematisatae per celeberrimos Artis hujus Magistros, 1057 (Wellcome Collection, MS.1766).

Contents

Introduction / Hereward Tilton -- Notes -- The Manuscript -- Text and Translation / Hereward Tilton and Merlin Cox -- Notes to the Translation -- Bibliography of Sources.

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ISBN

  • 9781527228832
  • 1527228835