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'''''Rauðskinna''''' (English: ''Red Skin''), also known as ''The Book of Power'', is a legendary book about [[black magic]], alleged to have been buried with its author, the Bishop [[Gottskálk grimmi Nikulásson]] of [[Hólar]]. The subject of the book was to learn to master [[Magic (paranormal)|magic]] to such a degree as to control [[Satan]]. The book has been the subject of legend and [[folklore]] and desired by practitioners of ''[[galdr]]''. One such legend is when the galdr master [[Loftur Þorsteinsson]] (''Galdra-Loftur'') tried to acquire it and allegedly lost his life because of it.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.snerpa.is/net/thjod/loftur.htm |
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*Páll Eggert Ólason (1948) [https://baekur.is/bok/000306940/Islenzkar_aeviskrar_fra ''Íslenskar æviskrár''] (Hið íslenska bókmenntafélag) |
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 2 October 2024
Rauðskinna (English: Red Skin), also known as The Book of Power, is a legendary book about black magic, alleged to have been buried with its author, the Bishop Gottskálk grimmi Nikulásson of Hólar. The subject of the book was to learn to master magic to such a degree as to control Satan. The book has been the subject of legend and folklore and desired by practitioners of galdr. One such legend is when the galdr master Loftur Þorsteinsson (Galdra-Loftur) tried to acquire it and allegedly lost his life because of it.[1] [2] [3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Galdra-Loftur". snerpa.is. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
- ^ "Leita". Timarit.is. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
- ^ Antiquarisk Tidsskrift, udgivet af det kongelige Nordiske Oldskrift-Selskab. 1864. p. 369. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
Other sources
[edit]- Páll Eggert Ólason (1948) Íslenskar æviskrár (Hið íslenska bókmenntafélag)