The Missing Books of Magic from Sandvik: In search for hidden books and secret knowledge

Authors

  • Åsa Ljungström Mid-Sweden University

Keywords:

Folklore, Swedish, Sweden, Magic, Traditional medicine, Medicine, Magic

Abstract

This article aims at defining a privately-owned manuscript from the end of the eighteenth century; a notebook of charms, recipes and ritual prescriptions, presumed to be connected with known manuscripts of magic, that were kept secret and hidden away. The study attempts to reconstruct the context of ‘The Sandvik Notebook’, in order to find out who penned it, when, and why. What kind of knowledge was sought: was it collected for antiquarian reasons, for esoteric interest, or for practical use – such as curing livestock and human beings? Was it copied from books or collected from peasant informants, and could it be related to the extant manuscripts ‘The Black Book’ and ‘The Red Book’, objects of the same line of enquiry? The three manuscripts are from Sandvik Manor, of the joint parish Burseryd-Sandvik, Sweden.

How to Cite

Ljungström, Åsa. (2014). The Missing Books of Magic from Sandvik: In search for hidden books and secret knowledge. Approaching Religion, 4(1), 73–79. https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.67539