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Lennox Harlow

Silver Runes

Silver Runes explores the fascinating world of runic inscriptions, revealing their historical origins, magical applications, and lasting impact on areas like Norse mythology. These ancient symbols weren't just an alphabet; they were potent tools shaping beliefs and narratives. The book investigates runic systems' historical evolution and their use in practical magic, like divination, healing, and protection, to give essential context.

The book starts by establishing the historical and cultural setting of runes, tracing their journey from Proto-Germanic roots to various Germanic tribes. It highlights the Elder Futhark, Younger Futhark, and Anglo-Saxon Futhorc, examining social conditions, spiritual beliefs, and archaeological evidence.

Moving beyond linguistics, Silver Runes then explores the magical uses of runes in rituals, spells, and divination practices, drawing from sources like the Eddas and sagas.

Finally, the book traces the influence of runic symbolism in later literary works, from medieval romances to modern fantasy, highlighting how authors have used runic imagery to create compelling stories. It uses historical analysis, linguistic research, and comparative mythology, relying on primary sources and scholarly work. This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of runes, their historical context, magical significance, and enduring impact, appealing to those interested in pagan spirituality and the history of magic.
142 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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