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Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Magic Reprint edition by Griffiths, Bill (1996) Paperback

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Animal sacrifice, elf charms, amulets, divination, astronomy, an investigation into the practice, methods and ideas associated with Anglo-Saxon magic. The evidence presented is wide-ranging and authoritative. Inevitably some of the sources are familiar, but in association with archaeology, or other less frequently consulted texts, new perspectives are revealed. The book is accompanied by a large selection of the most relevant material, presented in the original and translated.

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First published December 31, 1996

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Born as Brian William Bransom Griffiths, was a poet and Anglo-Saxon scholar associated with the British Poetry Revival.

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June 28, 2016
Very interesting, but the writing is a let down. Sentences are convoluted and sometimes downright ungrammatical.

It offers a useful overview and a large collection of sources, but lacks an index. The footnotes are often in the middle of a sentence, in places where you cannot easily switch to reading them without having to then re-read the sentence or even the paragraph.
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