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Roman attitudes to magic
Friday, September 11, 2009“Magic, then, was always something secret and illegal; if, in practice, tolerated so long as no scandal occurred”. So concludes Roger Pearse after a brief but scholarly review on his blog. In my experience pupils are always fascinated by the subject and listen more readily, and have stronger views about it than many of the topics with which we try to engage them.
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