Definitive Icelandic Grimoire – 200+ redrawn staves and spells from 16th–19th‑century manuscripts with step‑by‑step Seiðr, Galdr, and everyday charms for love, luck, and protection—universally hailed as the cornerstone of Norse magic.
Do you want to increase your prosperity, secure the love of the person of your dreams, seek protection from evil forces or grumpy neighbours, catch a liar, or even raise the dead? If so, Sorcerer‘s Screed is the perfect book for you.
For centuries, magic spells have been integral to Scandinavian history and culture. Since their initial settlement, Icelanders have employed these spells for both daily needs and more unique applications.
The Sorcerer’s Screed stands as the largest compilation of Nordic spells currently accessible. Each spell features a diagram and comprehensive instructions outlining its use and purpose. Initially published in 1940 as a limited handwritten edition, the author, Skuggi (Jochum Magnús Eggertsson, 1896–1966), crafted the diagrams himself, drawing knowledge from genuine Icelandic manuscripts from the 16th to 19th centuries, as noted in the bibliography.
This is a revised edition of the original publication, where all symbols and runes have been redrawn.
Information:
Edition: Third (1940 - Icelandic, 2013 - Icelandic, 2015 - English).
Type: Paperback
Pages: 182
ISBN: 978-9935-9089-8-8
Publication Date: July 17th, 2015
Do you want to increase your prosperity, secure the love of the person of your dreams, seek protection from evil forces or grumpy neighbours, catch a liar, or even raise the dead? If so, Sorcerer‘s Screed is the perfect book for you.
For centuries, magic spells have been integral to Scandinavian history and culture. Since their initial settlement, Icelanders have employed these spells for both daily needs and more unique applications.
The Sorcerer’s Screed stands as the largest compilation of Nordic spells currently accessible. Each spell features a diagram and comprehensive instructions outlining its use and purpose. Initially published in 1940 as a limited handwritten edition, the author, Skuggi (Jochum Magnús Eggertsson, 1896–1966), crafted the diagrams himself, drawing knowledge from genuine Icelandic manuscripts from the 16th to 19th centuries, as noted in the bibliography.
This is a revised edition of the original publication, where all symbols and runes have been redrawn.
Information:
Edition: Third (1940 - Icelandic, 2013 - Icelandic, 2015 - English).
Type: Paperback
Pages: 182
ISBN: 978-9935-9089-8-8
Publication Date: July 17th, 2015