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I am looking for any grimoires of Germanic pre or post Christian magic...
I have a copy of the Galdrabok, the Secret of the Runes, and the Eddas...
Does anyone have any leads for me?
Pretty sure there are no pre-Christian writings, as the Christians brought their letters, so that's probably out the window.
>>18260676
>He thinks the Latin alphabet predates Runes
Nice show of ignorance, Ragnar
>>18260676
I meant previous to Christian influence over heathenry you infected fuckhole
>>18260722
Actually, most books were written during & after the time Christianity invaded heathen culture, though many of the best texts still survive from Iceland.
>>18260731
True. I realize that most of the pre-Christian tradition was oral and therefore was unlikely to be "written" anywhere...so to be more clear, I am looking for any grimoires, from any period, written in any alphabet, as long as they retain some measure of Germanic substance. Pure transmissions of pre-Christian traditions that were written in the Latin alphabet, syncretic amalgamations of Germanic magic and Christianity, Germanic/Kabbalistic combinations, etc.
>>18260656
Salomonic Magical Arts, which is a copy of a pair of Svartkonstböckers. In the Grimoire folder of my usual library.
>>18260835
Thank you!