AMA with historian of magic Samuel P. Gillis Hogan

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    Hans Hellinger
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    Thanks for posting, i will check this out today!

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    Hans Hellinger
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    I listened to the first two episodes. The guys voice is a little … weird, like he’s trying to sound a bit too spooky. But if you can get past that it’s pretty good. I agreed with basically everything he said and I thought he said a lot in a pretty short amount of time which is a sign of mastery of the subject. I was a bit relieved to note that he used pretty much the same sources I did in Superno. He did mention one grimoire from a court record in Krakow that I’d never heard of but in a quick google search I couldn’t find anything. I may need to listen to that part again to make sure I heard the name properly, or I might email him.

    What is more impressive than his knowledge of the magic grimoires and practices (he is definitely a practitioner) is that he seems to understand medieval society more generally fairly well, at least so far. That is very rare. I’ll definitely listen to the other episodes.

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