No, witchcraft book market, I would actually like professionally cited texts on actual ancient folk practice based on actual archeology and historical text, not another garbage modern deconstructionist take on mythology you didn't even understand in the first place.
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The Villa des Orangers, luxury five star hotel is located in the heart of Marrakech and is a true haven of peace. Everything has been carefully chosen to make your stay relaxing and sophisticated: an elegant decoration, delicious cuisine with Mediterranean and Moroccan flavours, a large garden and lush courtyards, three swimming pools, a traditional Moroccan Hammam, massage rooms, beauty salon, fitness, an open bar to enjoy a mint tea with Moroccan pastries during the day.
Codex Rotundus “266 almost perfectly circular pages of parchment have been bound together to build a block of 3cm height with a diameter of only 9cm.”
The initials of the metal clasps point us to Adolph of Cleves, Lord of Ravenstein (1425 - 1492) as the owner.
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Phidias Showing the Frieze of the Parthenon to his Friends (1868) by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Apocalyptic Lamb
‘Dyson Perrins Apocalypse’, London ca. 1255-1260
LA, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Ms. Ludwig III 1, fol. 5r
Sword with gold and silver decorated hilt from Nuremburg, Germany, dated 1547
from The Dresden State Art Collection
Two Thousand Years Ago (1878) by John Atkinson Grimshaw
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