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This book traces the cult of the Magi through their lore: their history art legends rituals and devotions. It examines their political and social influences as well as their cultural and religious impact showing them to be cast both as legitimisers of established power structures and as figures who foment profoundly radical dissent.Cummins presents and weighs historical prayers to the Three Holy Kings for their mythic structures and ritual possibilities. In particular this book discusses historiolae found in these prayers - appeals to mythic actions or origins often by imitation fit for both devotional meditation and operative sorcery.Finally this text collects analyses and explores the spellcraft of the Three Wise-Men: examining the various magical operations calling on Caspar Melchior and Balthazar found in grimoiric handbooks of magic and folk custom alike. These include workings for travelling for conjuring spirits for detection for protection for healing and even for dominating authorities.Overall A Book of the Magi makes a case for the veneration of the Magi as a loci and catalyst for furthering a folk necromantic practice of working with ancestral magicians. It does this by examining the history devotion and magic associated with the Three Kings as well as demonstrating how components from old manuscripts can be explored and incorporated into a personal practice through awareness of context and careful ritual design.A Book of the Magi is the third volume in the Folk Necromancy in Transmission series conceived by Alexander Cummins and Jesse Hathaway Diaz available through Revelore Press.