

No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever, including Internet usage, without written permission from Llewellyn Publications, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. The Book of Oberon: A Sourcebook of Elizabethan Magic © 20 1 5 by Daniel Harms, James R. Llewellyn Publications Woodbury, Minnesota After years of col lecting and digitizing rare texts for his own research, in 1 995 he created the and websites to share them with a wider audience. Naissance intellectual and experimental approach to spirituality. Peterson has been studying esoteric texts for decades, intrigued by the Re He has illustrated The Essential Eno chian Grimoire (20 14) and the seventh edition of Israel Regardie's Golden Dawn (20 1 5). His primary areas of focus are philosophy of number, Golden Dawn, and alchemy. Clark has been working in various fields of philosophical and esoteric studyįor nearly two decades.

Lovecraft and the history of books of magic. His blog, Papers Falling from an Attic Window, provides commentary on top ics including the horror writer H. His work has been translated into four lan guages. His articles have appeared in the Journal for the Academic Study of Magic, The Journal of Scholarly Communication, Abraxas, Fortean Times, Paranoia, and The Unspeakable Oath. Daniel Harms is the author of The Cthulhu Mythos Encyclopedia, The Necronomiconįiles (co-authored with John Wisdom Gonce III ), and The Long-Lost Friend: A 19th Century American Grimoire.
