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has gloss | eng: The Great Book of Saint Cyprian is a book that deals with the occult. The book is written in Portuguese and Spanish and has been published in several editions with varying titles. Authorship Although the book refers to Saint Cyprian, the Cyprian referred to is without doubt the legendary sorcerer and later Christian convert, bishop, and saint, Cyprian of Antioch who was martyred together with Justina. The actual book appeared centuries after his death and could not possibly have been written by him. In fact the first known edition came out in 1849. According to the full title "it was the Book of Saint Cyprian, taken from a manuscript. Made by the Saint himself, who teaches how to undo all the spells made by the Moors in this Kingdom of Portugal, and also how to find the places where riches can be... |
lexicalization | eng: The Great Book of Saint Cyprian |
instance of | (noun) a manual of black magic (for invoking spirits and demons) grimoire |
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has gloss | por: São Cipriano é um livro publicado em diversos países, inclusive no Brasil (pela Editora Eco, do Rio de Janeiro), que contém diversos rituais de ocultismo, mais especificamente magias (branca e negra), com múltiplas finalidades, inclusive para o quotidiano. |
lexicalization | por: São Cipriano |
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