-
common use of
scapulimancy (mitunsaawaakan),
differentiating them from
other native po****tions in the Americas. Generally,
scapulimancy and ****ociated...
- nigromancy, geomancy, hydromancy, aeromancy, pyromancy, chiromancy, and
scapulimancy. The
division between the four
elemental disciplines (viz., geomancy...
- necromancy, geomancy, aeromancy, hydromancy,
chiromancy (palmistry), and
scapulimancy. Fire
rituals in East Asia most
often revolved around animal bones. In...
- geomancy, hydromancy, pyromancy,
chiromancy (palmistry), and
spatulamancy (
scapulimancy). It was thus
condemned by
Albertus Magnus in
Speculum Astronomiae as...
- magic, hydromancy, aeromancy, pyromancy,
chiromancy (palmistry), and
scapulimancy. The
Arabic tradition consists of
sketching sixteen random lines of dots...
- necromancy, geomancy, aeromancy, pyromancy, hydromancy, and
spatulamancy (
scapulimancy).
During the 16th
century the art of
palmistry was
actively suppressed...
- geomancy, aeromancy, pyromancy,
chiromancy (palmistry), and
spatulamancy (
scapulimancy).
Crystal gazing –
Method for
seeing visions by
gazing at a
crystal Lecanomancy –...
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Prohibitae nigromancy geomancy hydromancy aeromancy pyromancy chiromancy scapulimancy Related History of
magic Magic and
religion Psychological theories of...
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during the Late
Shang period (c. 1250 – c. 1050 BCE) in
ancient China.
Scapulimancy is the
specific term if ox sca****e were used for the divination, plastromancy...
- spatilē, 'excrement' + manteía, 'prophecy')
spatulamancy → see
scapulimancy (from
scapulimancy,
influenced by
Latin spatula, 'splint')
spheromancy → see scrying...