Clearing the Waters: A Monograph on Saint Cyprian Divination from the 17th to the 19th Century

Card divination has long been a particularly iconic aspect of the Portuguese Book of Saint Cyprian, featuring in the cover illustrations of most of its nineteenth-century editions. Included in many of the cartomancy systems within this grimoire is a small pseudo-hagiographical narrative and incantation, which mentions a supposed seven-year seafaring journey made by Saint Cyprian himself. This incantation, when looked upon from a thematic, methodologic or historic perspective, seems out of place. Furthermore, similar incantations can also be found in several sources, both associated with cartomancy or any other 'Cyprianic' divination method, making the origin and meaning of these an unresolved question.

 

In Clearing the Waters: A Monograph on Saint Cyprian Divination from the 17th to the 19th Century, author José Leitão collects an extensive corpus of divinatory and sorcerous practices from the records of the Portuguese Inquisition to unravel the mystery of this seafaring incantation, and how it has come to be associated with contemporary Cyprian divination. Along the way, this documentation reveals an untold history of four hundred years of Iberian urban magic, traversing coscinomancy, favomancy, and hydromancy, and culminating in the divinatory techniques found in the Book of Saint Cyprian. Besides offering historical clarification on the seafaring incantation, Clearing the Waters aims to be a bountiful resource and reference work by offering all the Inquisitorial documentation examined in detailed appendixes, most of which have been transcribed and translated into English for the first time.


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Clearing the Waters: A Monograph on Saint Cyprian Divination from the 17th to the 19th Century

Card divination has long been a particularly iconic aspect of the Portuguese Book of Saint Cyprian, featuring in the cover illustrations of most of its nineteenth-century editions. Included in many of the cartomancy systems within this grimoire is a small pseudo-hagiographical narrative and incantation, which mentions a supposed seven-year seafaring journey made by Saint Cyprian himself. This incantation, when looked upon from a thematic, methodologic or historic perspective, seems out of place. Furthermore, similar incantations can also be found in several sources, both associated with cartomancy or any other 'Cyprianic' divination method, making the origin and meaning of these an unresolved question.

 

In Clearing the Waters: A Monograph on Saint Cyprian Divination from the 17th to the 19th Century, author José Leitão collects an extensive corpus of divinatory and sorcerous practices from the records of the Portuguese Inquisition to unravel the mystery of this seafaring incantation, and how it has come to be associated with contemporary Cyprian divination. Along the way, this documentation reveals an untold history of four hundred years of Iberian urban magic, traversing coscinomancy, favomancy, and hydromancy, and culminating in the divinatory techniques found in the Book of Saint Cyprian. Besides offering historical clarification on the seafaring incantation, Clearing the Waters aims to be a bountiful resource and reference work by offering all the Inquisitorial documentation examined in detailed appendixes, most of which have been transcribed and translated into English for the first time.


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Clearing the Waters: A Monograph on Saint Cyprian Divination from the 17th to the 19th Century

Clearing the Waters: A Monograph on Saint Cyprian Divination from the 17th to the 19th Century

by José Leitão
Clearing the Waters: A Monograph on Saint Cyprian Divination from the 17th to the 19th Century

Clearing the Waters: A Monograph on Saint Cyprian Divination from the 17th to the 19th Century

by José Leitão

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Overview

Card divination has long been a particularly iconic aspect of the Portuguese Book of Saint Cyprian, featuring in the cover illustrations of most of its nineteenth-century editions. Included in many of the cartomancy systems within this grimoire is a small pseudo-hagiographical narrative and incantation, which mentions a supposed seven-year seafaring journey made by Saint Cyprian himself. This incantation, when looked upon from a thematic, methodologic or historic perspective, seems out of place. Furthermore, similar incantations can also be found in several sources, both associated with cartomancy or any other 'Cyprianic' divination method, making the origin and meaning of these an unresolved question.

 

In Clearing the Waters: A Monograph on Saint Cyprian Divination from the 17th to the 19th Century, author José Leitão collects an extensive corpus of divinatory and sorcerous practices from the records of the Portuguese Inquisition to unravel the mystery of this seafaring incantation, and how it has come to be associated with contemporary Cyprian divination. Along the way, this documentation reveals an untold history of four hundred years of Iberian urban magic, traversing coscinomancy, favomancy, and hydromancy, and culminating in the divinatory techniques found in the Book of Saint Cyprian. Besides offering historical clarification on the seafaring incantation, Clearing the Waters aims to be a bountiful resource and reference work by offering all the Inquisitorial documentation examined in detailed appendixes, most of which have been transcribed and translated into English for the first time.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781914166280
Publisher: Hadean Press Limited
Publication date: 06/28/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

José Leitão is a former experimental physicist currently studying Portuguese magic and religion in the records of the Portuguese Inquisition as a PhD student at the University of Coimbra. Besides his Physics PhD (defended in 2014), he also holds a Master's degree in Religious Studies, with a major in Western Esotericism, from the University of Amsterdam (finished in 2016).His current research interest is the mapping of learned Magic in Portugal using the records of the Portuguese Inquisition. This includes both the study of the production of autochthonous magic books or the circulation of European texts and Grimoires in Portugal. As a secondary topic, he also researches expressions of folk magic and religion in this same database, particularly those focusing on the figure of St. Cyprian of Antioch.

Table of Contents

Introduction to a Historical Problem

Expanding Methods, Contexts, and Databases

Ritual Description

From Hydromancy to Cartomancy to Text

Conclusions

Appendix 1A: 'System of casting cards', from the contemporary Book of St. Cyprian

Appendix 1B: 'Way of reading the cards exactly like St. Cyprian did', from the contemporary Book of St. Cyprian

Appendix 1C: 'Crossed Cartomancy', from the contemporary Book of St. Cyprian

Appendix 2A: Known Saint Cyprian hydromancy references with complete incantations and ritual procedures

Appendix 2B: Known Saint Cyprian hydromancy references with absent or incomplete ritual procedures

Appendix 2C: Known Saint Cyprian hydromancy references with absent or fragmented incantations

Appendix 2D: Known Saint Cyprian hydromancy references with incomplete or absent ritual procedures and incantation

Appendix 2E: Castro Marim Saint Simeon hydromancy reference

Appendix3: Devotions of Saint Erasmus

Appendix4A: Alternative fava baptism

Appendix4B: Alternative fava casting incantation

Bibliography

Index

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