APAKAH MAKSUD GRAMARYE dalam CORSICA?
Grimoire
Grimoire / ɡrɪmwɑr / adalah buku teks sihir. Buku-buku semacam itu biasanya termasuk arahan tentang cara membuat objek ajaib seperti talismans dan jimat, bagaimana untuk melakukan mantra sihir, pesona dan ramalan dan juga cara memanggil atau memanggil entitas supranatural seperti malaikat, roh dan setan. Dalam banyak kes, buku-buku itu sendiri juga dipercayai mempunyai kekuatan ajaib, walaupun dalam banyak kebudayaan, teks-teks suci lain yang tidak dikumpulkan, seperti Alkitab, juga dipercayai mempunyai sifat-sifat supranatural secara intrinsik; dengan cara ini manakala semua buku tentang sihir boleh dianggap sebagai grimoires, tidak semua buku ajaib harus. Walaupun istilah grimoire pada asalnya Eropah dan banyak orang Eropah sepanjang sejarah, khususnya ahli silap mata upacara dan orang-orang licik, telah menggunakan grimoires, ahli sejarah Owen Davies menyatakan bahawa buku-buku serupa boleh didapati di seluruh dunia, dari Jamaica hingga Sumatra, dan dia juga menyatakan bahawa grimoires pertama boleh didapati di Eropah tetapi di Timur Dekat Purba.
Definisi gramarye dalam kamus Corsica
Takrif gramarye dalam kamus adalah sihir, nekroman, atau pembelajaran ghaib.
CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «GRAMARYE»
Ketahui penggunaan
gramarye dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
gramarye dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
The Warlock in Spite of Himself
Originally published by Ace Books in 1969.
Christopher Stasheff,
2010
2
Tedious Brief Tales of Granta and
Gramarye
A contemporary of M.R. James, Gray wrote these stories in similar style as a compliment to the King's College Provost.
A scientist from Earth at heart, Rod Gallowglass has come to terms with the "magic" of Gramarye, and is just beginning to understand his own powers. *** But when his family accidentally goes through a portal to what appears to be an ...
Christopher Stasheff,
2011
Protecting the planet Gramarye from a band of renegade sorcerers, the Gallowglass family suffers a weakening in their collective psychic powers, forcing warlock Rod Gallowglass to confront his own innner rage.
Christopher Stasheff,
2014
5
Witching Way of the Hollow Hill: The
Gramarye of the Folk ...
This book is about getting out of books and back into the spiritual dimension of the Land itself, and requires considerable dedication and work. Originally self-published by the author, this is the third edition of this popular book.
6
The Minstrelsy of the English Border: Being a Collection of ...
The. Gramarye. THIS Ballad is the production of the same author as the
preceding. The story of the Enchanted Castle is legendary, though I suspect the
author has borrowed some traditionary matter, respecting an enchantment said to
have ...
7
Gramarye: The Journal of the Sussex Centre of Folklore, ...
This journal features interviews, analysis, reviews, and commentary by Brian Froud, Jacqueline Simpson, Nicholas Tucker, Martine Hennard Dutheil de la Rochère, Kate Forsyth and Anne Anderson.
ing inside Gramarye that night had allowed the final barrier between the spiritual
and the physical world to be breached. I saw all this in her cloudy eyes, as
though those vapours were her very thoughts. And I was aware that her presence
was ...
Gramarye? Possibly. More likely she had eavesdropped on his rehearsal with
her brother that morning. Didn't matter. "It would annoy the don. I have enough
troubles without that." "And the Milanese earldom?" "Promises are cheap.
10
Ancient Haunts: The Stoneground Ghost Tales / Tedious Brief ...
The Stoneground Ghost Tales / Tedious Brief Tales by Granta and Gramarye E G
Swain, Arthur Gray. Ancient Haunts Tedious Brief Tales of Granta and Gramarye
To Two Cambridge Magicians 119 The Everlasting Club 120 The Treasure of ...
E G Swain, Arthur Gray,
2010
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «GRAMARYE»
Ketahui apa yang diterbitkan oleh akhbar nasional dan antarabangsa dan cara istilah
gramarye digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
The Once and Future King by T.H. White, book of a lifetime: The …
... a lecturer in medieval history, though only for five years, as Capetian fiscal policy turned out to have little of the magic of White's Gramarye. «The Independent, Mei 15»
Former principal of Oldham Sixth Form College pens sequel to first …
The father-of-three, who lives in Cheadle Hulme, has also released two books in his Ancient Gramarye series. The Wooden Walls of ... «Manchester Evening News, Feb 15»
Glamour (and Marilyn) as its own best critique at Ryerson's new …
The word glamour, reportedly first coined in the early 18th century, is apparently derived from the old Scottish word gramarye, meaning “magic, ... «The Globe and Mail, Jan 15»
Friday's AM Hot Clicks: Babyface Stephen Curry Just Wants a Beer
The second-place finisher actually had a chance to win but didn't see the word gramarye during one of his turns. Let's hope Shaquille O'Neal, ... «SI.com, Ogo 14»
New Scrabble Champ: Oregon Man, 24, Wins Title
"He's going to be kicking himself for missing 'gramarye,' " tournament director John Chew later said, according to the AP. Here's how the final ... «NPR, Ogo 14»
24-year-old takes title from the Michael Jordan of Scrabble
“He's going to be kicking himself for missing 'gramarye,'“ tournament director John Chew said after the play. Chew, co-president of the North ... «New York Post, Ogo 14»
8 great beers for the summer
... Torment, a 10% ABV dark Belgian-style beer; Shallow Grave a 7% ABV porter and Gramarye, a 4.4% ABV pale ale made with rye malt. «MorningAdvertiser.co.uk, Jul 14»
Craft beers 'taking off in a big way' in city
He said: "I have tried the Gramarye, it is a nice little drop. I think craft beer has took off in Nottingham in a big way. We have lots of places selling ... «Nottingham Post, Jun 14»
7 Quick Takes (1/24/14)
These are symbols that Arthur exists in the realm of the sublime, of the archetype—White's “Island of Gramarye” where you and I shall fare. «Patheos, Jan 14»
The story of glamour
This is an idea that goes back to the very roots of “glamour”, a word derived from “gramarye”, a Scottish term for the casting of magic spells. «The Economist, Jan 14»