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- The historiola is a modern term for a kind of incantation incorporating a short mythic story that provides the paradigm for the desired magical action...
- in Mandaean and Jewish sources from 500 AD onward, Lilith appears in historiolas (incantations incorporating a short mythic story) in various concepts...
- Latin for 'wonderful' or 'astonishing'; named by Johannes Hevelius in his Historiola Mirae Stellae (1662). /ˈmaɪərə/ Andromeda β Andromedae Mirach /ˈmaɪræk/...
- that synnyt were primarily recited as prefaces to charms much like a historiola, to make the charm itself more effective, perhaps as part of a process...
- Selenographia (1647) De nativa Saturni facie ejusque varis Phasibus (1656) Historiola Mirae (1662), in which he named the periodic variable star Omicron Ceti...
- Chronica Sancti Benedicti Casinensis Chronicon Salernitanum Erchempert. Historiola See too the letter of Emperor Louis II to Emperor Basil I, written in...
- (Latin for 'wonderful' or 'astonishing') by Johannes Hevelius in his Historiola Mirae Stellae (1662). In 2016, the International Astronomical Union organized...
- traditions to fit the specific ritual, creating elaborate new stories (called historiolas) based on myth. In contrast, J. F. Borghouts says of magical texts that...
- "twelve and a half names"). These have been variously referred to as the "historiola" where in "the Gr**** tradition the woman is usually called Melitene",Spier...
- Thurstan, Abbot of Glastonbury. Previously, he was credited as the author of Historiola de primordiis episcopatus Somersetensis, a history of the bishops of Wells...