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David Rankine has also co-authored books with Sorita d'Estes, Stephen Skinner, and Ariadne Rainbird
Works by David Rankine
Hekate Liminal Rites: A Study of the rituals, magic and symbols of the torch-bearing Triple Goddess of the Crossroads (2009) 166 copies, 4 reviews
The Goetia of Dr Rudd: The Angels and Demons of Liber Malorum Spirituum Seu Goetia Lemegeton Clavicula Solomonis with a Study of the Techniques of Invocation (2007) 146 copies
Practical Angel Magic of Dr. John Dee's Enochian Tables: Tabularum Bonorum Angelorum Invocationes (2004) 120 copies, 1 review
The Keys to the Gateway of Magic: Summoning the Solomonic Archangels and Demon Princes (2005) 111 copies
The Isles of the Many Gods: An A-Z of the Pagan Gods & Goddesses worshipped in Ancient Britain during the first Millenium CE through to the Middle Ages (2007) 89 copies
The Grimoire of Saint Cyprian - Clavis Inferni : The Key of Hell with White and Black Magic Proven by Metatron (2009) 84 copies
WICCA MAGICKAL BEGINNINGS - A Study of the Possible Origins of the Rituals and Practices Found in this Modern Tradition of Pagan Witchcraft and Magick (2005) 75 copies, 1 review
Visions of the Cailleach: Exploring the Myths, Folklore and Legends of the pre-eminent Celtic Hag Goddess (2009) 71 copies, 5 reviews
The Book of Gold: A 17th Century Magical Grimoire of Amulets, Charms, Prayers, Sigils and Spells Using the Biblical Psalms of King David (2010) 52 copies
The Grimoire Encyclopaedia: Volume 1: A convocation of spirits, texts, materials, and practices (2023) 43 copies
The Grimoire Encyclopaedia: Volume 2: A convocation of spirits, texts, materials, and practices (2023) 38 copies
Sepher Yetzirah Magic: Magic and Meditations derived from the first and greatest Qabalistic Work (2020) 10 copies
Conjuring the Planetary Intelligences: A Series of Conjurations Found in Sloane 3821 (Guides to the Underworld) (2020) 2 copies
Claves Spirituum 1 copy
Associated Works
Both Sides of Heaven: Essays on Angels, Fallen Angels and Demons (2009) — Contributor — 27 copies, 1 review
Summa Sacre Magice: The Compendium of Sacred Magic. Volume II - Books 3 & 4 (1346) — Preface — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Rankine, David
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- occult author
esoteric researcher
magician
priest - Organizations
- Avalonia (publishing company, co-founder)
Societas Magica
ESSWE (European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism) - Relationships
- Rainbird, Ariadne (ex-wife, co-author)
- Short biography
- David Rankine (Wales) has been practicing magic for twenty-five years. He gives regular talks and workshops around Europe. For more information, visit www.ritualmagick.co.uk.
- Nationality
- Wales
UK - Birthplace
- Singapore
- Places of residence
- Spain
Glastonbury, Somerset, England, UK
Lincolnshire, England, UK - Disambiguation notice
- David Rankine has also co-authored books with Sorita d'Estes, Stephen Skinner, and Ariadne Rainbird
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Visions of the Cailleach: Exploring the Myths, Folklore and Legends of the pre-eminent Celtic Hag Goddess by Sorita d'Este
There are dozens of brilliant books about Celtic mythology, most of them dealing specifically with Irish folklore and the Irish pantheon. As someone who spent their formative years in Scotland, however, I am more interested in the myths and stories of my adoptive homeland. I was therefore overjoyed when I discovered this slim volume by renowned pagan authors Sorita D'Este and David Rankine.
I thought the book was extremely well researched, the overall tone was academic without being too dry, show more which made it a pleasure to read. The authors cite older texts throughout the book, sometimes written in medieval English or Scots, which might pose a challenge to some readers at times, especially if your first language isn't English.
The books starts with a short overview of the origins of the Cailleach myths before moving on to some of her individual aspects, such as earth-shaping, the significance of water, her shape-shifting abilities or her role as goddess of winter. The book concludes with a list of possible Cailleach derivatives, includding Black Annis , Nicneven and Mala Lia.
Finally, the authors present a very comprehensive bibliography for further study.
Visions of the Cailleach is a solid introduction to the Cailleach, the myths and folklore surrounding her and her significance in shaping the local landscape. As a reader, you should have prior knowledge of Celtic mythology, as the authors regularly refer to individual figures and stories from Celtic cultures. The book would work both as a reference work and a text one would read cover to cover. It is a very compact, slim little book which gives the reader a very good overview of the topic. I personally would have wanted a bit more detail in certain parts though. However, the extensive bibliography at the end provides ample scope for further research, so this is not a major issue. A short conclusion at the end would have been helpful, as the book ends rather abruptly.
A very good book, which I would wholeheartedly recommend to anyone interested in Cailleach mythology. show less
I thought the book was extremely well researched, the overall tone was academic without being too dry, show more which made it a pleasure to read. The authors cite older texts throughout the book, sometimes written in medieval English or Scots, which might pose a challenge to some readers at times, especially if your first language isn't English.
The books starts with a short overview of the origins of the Cailleach myths before moving on to some of her individual aspects, such as earth-shaping, the significance of water, her shape-shifting abilities or her role as goddess of winter. The book concludes with a list of possible Cailleach derivatives, includding Black Annis , Nicneven and Mala Lia.
Finally, the authors present a very comprehensive bibliography for further study.
Visions of the Cailleach is a solid introduction to the Cailleach, the myths and folklore surrounding her and her significance in shaping the local landscape. As a reader, you should have prior knowledge of Celtic mythology, as the authors regularly refer to individual figures and stories from Celtic cultures. The book would work both as a reference work and a text one would read cover to cover. It is a very compact, slim little book which gives the reader a very good overview of the topic. I personally would have wanted a bit more detail in certain parts though. However, the extensive bibliography at the end provides ample scope for further research, so this is not a major issue. A short conclusion at the end would have been helpful, as the book ends rather abruptly.
A very good book, which I would wholeheartedly recommend to anyone interested in Cailleach mythology. show less
Hekate Liminal Rites: A Study of the rituals, magic and symbols of the torch-bearing Triple Goddess of the Crossroads by Sorita d'Este
An excellent work which gives a very wide view of Hecate throughout her years of worship. They pull from literature as well as historical resources including the Greek Magical Papyri and Chaldean Oracles. Some of the chapters are repetitive in their usage of sources and definitely could of been longer, but it is a definitely good place to start your research, then you can check the resources yourself. I definitely enjoyed the chapters on Defixiones, Hecates Garden and Fusions with other show more goddesses. The only think I absolutely didn't like was the resource notes didn't include page numbers simply "such and such book", which means one must pour through the entire resource in order to find the information to check up on them. This is definitely one to have on the bookshelf! show less
Hekate Liminal Rites: A Study of the rituals, magic and symbols of the torch-bearing Triple Goddess of the Crossroads by Sorita d'Este
A wonderful collection of rituals, rites and stories regarding the goddess Hekate. This book is very well cited and their sources are always listed where the reader can find them easily (either in footnotes or in the back of the book). The authors even went as far as to cite certain passages that came from different reading sources.
The book itself reads rather flat as though the authors are presenting just straight facts, however let's be real, that is exactly what this book is. It gives show more great historical accounts of the goddess Hekate, her many counterparts, as well as her many cohorts.
With the way this book is written it may be a little bit boring for just the casual reader. I would definitely suggest REALLY wanting to read this book before picking it up as the information is a little dry. However very good nonetheless. show less
The book itself reads rather flat as though the authors are presenting just straight facts, however let's be real, that is exactly what this book is. It gives show more great historical accounts of the goddess Hekate, her many counterparts, as well as her many cohorts.
With the way this book is written it may be a little bit boring for just the casual reader. I would definitely suggest REALLY wanting to read this book before picking it up as the information is a little dry. However very good nonetheless. show less
Wicca: Magickal Beginnings - A Study of the Possible Origins of the Rituals and Practices Found in this Modern Tradition of Pagan Witchcraft and Magick by Sorita d'Este
Largely of interest to Wiccans, this book traces the origins of practices, tools and ritual phrases. Authors conclude that modern Wicca is a continuation of grimoire material supplemented by Golden Dawn and Crowley material. One of their arguments against Wicca being a continuation of practices from pre-Christian times is that witchcraft in those times is described largely as maleficent--spells to harm individuals, crops, etc. or to gain power over someone, such as love spells. .
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