- Golem:
Occult Detective—The
Conjurors #1". DarkHorse.com. Dark
Horse Comics. "Joe Golem:
Occult Detective—The
Conjurors #2". DarkHorse.com. Dark Horse...
- and
hypnosis as a career. As an undergraduate, he
started working as a
conjuror,
performing the
traditional skills of close-up
magic in bars and restaurants...
- film The
Conjurer (painting), a 1502
painting by
Hieronymus Bosch The
Conjuror (Hone), a 1775
painting by
Nathaniel Hone the
Elder Conjure (disambiguation)...
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Clyde Publishing Co. pp. 137–165. Frost,
Thomas (1876). The
Lives of the
Conjurors.
Tinsley Brothers. von Stuckrad, Kocku.
Western Esotericism: A
Brief History...
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leaders of the
organized religion.
Conjurors, on the
other hand, were
chosen for
their magical abilities.
Conjurors were
thought to have
powers from a...
- The
Conjuror's Bird is a 2005
novel by
British author Martin Davies which fictionalises the
early life of
botanist Joseph Banks and the
search to find...
- The
Conjuror is a 1775 oil
painting by the
Irish artist Nathaniel Hone the Elder. An allegory, it
depicts a
conjuror or
alchemist casting a
series of paintings...
- pseudo-Latin
phrase used in the
early 17th
century as a
magical formula by
conjurors.
Another theory is that it is a
corruption or
parody of the
Catholic liturgy...
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mythology and theology.
Genii may also
refer to:
Genii (magazine), or The
Conjurors'
Magazine Genii (Stargate),
fictional characters in the TV
series Genii...
- The
Bottle Conjuror was the
stage name
given to a hoax
theatrical performer,
advertised to
appear at the
Haymarket Theatre in England, on 16 January 1749...