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In the same year, Rivero was nominated for the Cordovan of the Year award by the newspaper La Voz del Interior for her literary activity, obtaining recognition as an outstanding Cordovan of the year 2011. In 2016, she was the winner of the Reader's Prize for her book Los colores de la felicidad at the 43rd Buenos Aires International Book Fair.
Mitos y supersticiones recogidos de la tradición oral chilena (in Spanish). Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Universitaria. pp. 26– 32. Mancilla Pérez, Juan. Magia y brujería en Chiloé. Secretos de Mitología. Medicina Popular. 2006. 74 p. (Spanish) Conte, Jeanne (1999). "Tapestry of Horrors". World & I. Volume 14:192-200-Via MasterFILE Complete
For them, magia was viewed as an elemental force pervading many natural processes, [86] and thus was fundamentally distinct from the mainstream Christian idea of demonic magic. [125] Their ideas influenced an array of later philosophers and writers, among them Paracelsus , Giordano Bruno , Johannes Reuchlin , and Johannes Trithemius . [ 86 ]
The Arbatel De Magia Veterum (English: Arbatel: On the Magic of the Ancients) is a Latin grimoire of Renaissance ceremonial magic published in 1575 in Switzerland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Title page of the Arbatel De Magia Veterum
Secretos de las indomables (transl. "Secrets of the Untameable") is a Mexican reality television series co-created by Ruben Consuegra and River Waves Productions for Canela TV. [1] The series is inspired by Secretos de villanas .
La magia de Sofía or Sofía's magic or Sofia's World of Magic [1] is a Colombian children's telenovela, [2] produced by Colombiana de Televisión [3] for Caracol Television in 2010. Starring Nicolás Nocetti, Isabela Córdoba [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and the girl Sara Pinzón [ 6 ] as Sofía.
The Greek Magical Papyri (Latin: Papyri Graecae Magicae, abbreviated PGM) is the name given by scholars to a body of papyri from Graeco-Roman Egypt, written mostly in ancient Greek (but also in Old Coptic, Demotic, etc.), which each contain a number of magical spells, formulae, hymns, and rituals.
The Secretum Secretorum claims to be a treatise written by Aristotle to Alexander during his conquest of Achaemenid Persia.Its topics range from ethical questions that face a ruler to astrology to the medical and magical properties of plants, gems, and numbers to an account of a unified science that is accessible only to a scholar with the proper moral and intellectual background.