The Complete Works of Saint Cyprian of Carthage


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"Translation of St. Cyprian's works originally published as part of The Ante- Nicene Fathers: The Writings of the Fathers down to AD 325, Volume 5, 1885."




The Book of St. Cyprian


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THE BOOK OF ST. CYPRIAN: THE SORCERER'S TREASURE is a translation of one of the most complete Portuguese grimoires attributed to St. Cyprian of Antioch, O GRANDE LIVRO DE S.CYPRIANO OU THESOURO DO FEITICEIRO, including extensive commentaries on the history of Western Iberian Bruxaria and Feiticaria, Catholicism, the blood war of Old and New Christians, the slave trade, and the Empire. The Book of Saint Cyprian is revealed as a manifestation of vaster and pre-existent magical and folkloric traditions and is inserted into its proper cultural background, providing the reader with the keys to its unwritten content including the Book's connection to the vast mythical corpus of the Mouras Encantadas. THE BOOK OF ST. CYPRIAN: THE SORCERER'S TREASURE is an essential read for all those interested in folk magic, be it diabolical or saintly, fey traditions, the largely unknown West Iberian magical current and its various traces and manifestations in the modern Ibero-African-American cults of Brazil.




Feast of Cyprian: The "Coena Cypriani" translated to English


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Have you ever heard of the Coena Cypriani? This enigmatic text has fascinated readers for centuries, from its origins in the Early Middle Ages to its recent resurgence in popular culture through Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose. At its core, the Coena Cypriani is a biblical satire attributed to Saint Cyprian of Carthage, in which well-known characters from the Old and New Testament are invited to a feast celebrating the nuptials of a king in Canaan of Galilee. But it is more than just a simple retelling of biblical stories - it is a clever and humorous commentary on the themes of its time. This newly translated edition of the Coena Cypriani offers readers the chance to explore this classic text in all its glory. Presented side-by-side with the original Latin text, this book provides a window into a fascinating and controversial period of history. Discover a text that will make you laugh and test your knowledge of the Bible. Delve into the world of medieval literature as you explore this timeless classic. Whether you're a seasoned scholar or simply looking for an engaging and thought-provoking read, the Coena Cypriani is sure to captivate and delight. So why not join the many readers throughout history who have been enchanted by this remarkable work?




The Book of St. Cyprian: The Great Book of True Magic


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The Book of St Cyprian is a massive occult work complete with images from original texts, copious amounts of notes and reference citations and, best of all, information that has only been available in the original Portuguese texts. The author was granted unprecedented access to private collections and studied the original texts in great detail He has taken everything he could from them and compiled what we believe to be the single greatest reference on the subject of the magick of ST. Cyprian. In the author's own words: "This edition brings together the three texts from the fourth century that gave rise to the magical tradition associated with the name of St. Cyprian (Conversion, Confession and Martyrdom), the four most important Iberian grimoires of the nineteenth century (the Portuguese that gave birth to the Brazilian versions and the Spaniards containing the instructions of ceremonial magic) and several other magical texts associated with the Holy Sorcerer. The material was organized in sections that allow a comprehensive analysis of the contents (The Origin of the Book, Vita Cypriani, Magical Art, Talismans and Amulets, The Book of the Spirits, Cyprian Prayers, Exorcisms, Magical Treasures, Magical Secrets). The historical introduction has a broad and detailed description of the origins and development of the tradition from the fourth to the nineteenth century. The edition is enriched with a Preface by Nicholaj De Mattos Frisvold and the Presentation by Felix Castro Vicente."







The Letters of St. Cyprian of Carthage


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On spine: St. Cyprian. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.




The Grimoire of St. Cyprian, English Edition


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THE Grimoire of St. Cyprian was translated from the Spanish version entitled Libro de San Cipriano, Circa. 19th Century and refers to different grimoires from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, all pseudepigraphically attributed to the 3rd century Saint Cyprian of Antioch. According to popular legend, Cyprian of Antioch was a pagan sorcerer who converted to Christianity. Edited and translated into English by Edmund Kelly, The Grimoire of St. Cyprian is the sorcerer's treasure that holds its place in occult literature.




The Letters of St. Cyprian of Carthage


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Written from Roman North Africa, primarily between 250 and 258, and meant to be circulated and copied, the four volumes of letters provide an entrée into Cyprian's social and mental world and a glimpse of some of the spiritual horizons of an articulate mid-third century provincial Roman. The first volume contains letters from the year 250. The second volume covers the period from approximately high summer of 250 to mid-251. The third volume covers the period from mid-251 to 254, and reveal details of the persecution under Gallus, and the African Council meetings over the years 251-253. The fourth volume covers letters composed over the years 254-258, when Cyprian was martyred.




The Lapsed


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St. Cyprian's writings portray vividly the life of the Christian church in the middle of the third century. The two pastoral addresses of this intensely devout bishop reveal the aftermath of the persecution by the Emperor Decius. +