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 Bibliomancy - Acadine Archive
Bibliomancy has been used by some religious courts to determine the guilt or innocence of a defendant and the compensation to be awarded in in what would be understood as a civil trial today.
Bibliomancy was also used as a method of discovering whether or not a person was innocent of sorcery, by weighing him against the great Bible in the Church.
Bibliomancy is the art of divination by choosing specific words from a random set.
www.acadine.org /index.php/Bibliomancy

  
 Bibliomancy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bibliomancy is another term for Stichomancy, which means "divination from lines." Some sources refer to bibliomancy as a specialised form of stichomancy, since they think that the "biblio" in bibliomancy refers to the Bible rather than understanding that it refers to books in general.
Tarot is also a form of bibliomancy, the main difference that the pages (cards) are unbound.
Bibliomancy is a form of divination that seeks to know the future by randomly selecting a passage from a book, frequently a
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bibliomancy

  
 Bibliomancy
Bibliomancy is related to a form of divination known as Rhapsodomancy which is a form of divination that uses literature to obtain answers to questions.
Rhapsodomancy is a form of Bibliomancy, except that this form of divination is usually associated with consulting poetry, song lyrics, or literature.
Bibliomancy is a form of divination that uses sacred books to obtain answers to questions.
www.janetboyer.com /Bibliomancy.html

  
 Search The Llewellyn Encyclopedia: Bibliomancy
Bibliomancy : The act of divination through the use of written text.
Originally associated with use of a Bible, the only literature available in many cases, may be applied to any form of text.
www.llewellynencyclopedia.com /term/Bibliomancy

  
 Elizabeth Hand's Bibliomancy. The Eternal Night Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Web Site
Bibliomancy is a very unusual collection of novellas.
Bibliomancy is a collection of four novellas by Elizabeth Hand:
"I emerged from Bibliomancy with my mind full of colors.
www.eternalnight.co.uk /books/h/handelizabeth/bibliomancy.html

  
 New Age Today
Bibliomancy can help us discern what is the reason we made those choices, and help us discover the lessons to be learned in enduring particular traumas.
Bibliomancy can help us develop the ability to look beyond our physical world -- to find the myriad of creative possibilities that are teeming underneath the surface.
Bibliomancy can be a way to receive messages from loved ones who have passed.
members.aol.com /spookymonkey/cbstar/NAT.html

  
 Elizabeth Hand Bibliomancy Reviewed by Rick Kleffel
'Bibliomancy' manages to live up to its suggestive title.
But the four works collected in the excellent 'Bibliomancy' also tell us one thing.
You might not like what Hand conjures up, but there's no denying that her spells are successful.
trashotron.com /agony/reviews/2004/hand-bibliomancy.htm

  
 ninemsn Encarta - Bibliomancy
Bibliomancy, divination by books—especially the Bible or other sacred texts.
au.encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_1481570722/Bibliomancy.html

  
 Norman Bryson Books, Too, Have Their Destinies
Bibliomancy intercepts the books at a particular point in their journey, but they will continue to travel forward to new contexts and readers whose needs and interests are still unimaginable.
The way that the books in Bibliomancy appear is very different from the random and collocated look of the volumes one passes by on any visit to the stacks: this is a very specific selection, a carefully crafted ensemble.
And yet in Bibliomancy the idea of history as a linear sequence from ancient to modern is constantly disrupted by another aspect of the Book, its capacity for traveling--and changing--over time.
wengam.com /bryson.html

  
 Bibliomancy And Stichomancy
Bibliomancy and Stichomancy are both forms of divination that involve randomly selecting passages from literature.
Bibliomancy, on the other hand usually only involves reading random passages from the Bible of any religion from Christianity to Hinduism.
With both Bibliomancy and Stichomancy reading methods, the book is usually opened at a random page and while keeping your eyes closed.
hometown.aol.com /mymysticalrealm/bibliomancyandstichomancy.html

  
 Bibliomancy: Four Novellas by Elizabeth Hand - an infinity plus review
It says something that even a writer of Hand's stature couldn't get one of the stories here published except online, and its appearance in Bibliomancy is its first in print.
No doubt this won't be for everyone: it's at the more literary end of the genres, for certain, and seekers of the more traditional generic kicks should look elsewhere.
The amazing thing is that Hand claims to have written this story (of over 20,000 words) in two weeks, which will make many writers out there feel inadequate.
www.infinityplus.co.uk /nonfiction/bibliomancy.htm

  
 Bibliomancy
Bibliomancy collects four novellas by Elizabeth Hand, all published within the last four years, and repackages them in a faintly luxurious hardback with an introduction by Lucius Shepard.
And so I shall say loudly and proudly that I didn't enjoy Bibliomancy much at all, and that it seemed full of meandering and rather limp tales.
All four are more or less realist tales (I'm strangely reluctant to call them 'stories' in this particular genre) with fantasy elements impinging to greater ('Cleopatra Brimstone') or lesser ('Pavane For A Prince Of The Air') degrees.
www.stuandmel.plus.com /Reviews/Bibliomancy.html

  
 Talk:Bibliomancy - SourceryForge
Bibliomancy is the name of the procedure, so it's a noun.
I don't know what the verb, the actual doing would be called.
sourceryforge.org /w/Talk:Bibliomancy

  
 Divination - Michigan Start Pages News
Bibliomancy and Stichomancy have been popular methods of divination for at least 3000 years, when the I Ching was first used to divine the future.
Bibliomancy is the practice of seeking spiritual insight by selecting a random passage from a Holy Book.
The most common forms of stichomancy are I Ching readings (in which one consults the ancient Chinese Book of Changes) and Bibliomancy (in which one consults a Holy Book such as the King James Bible or the Koran).
michiganstartpages.com /news/divination.htm

  
 Disinformation :: Bibliomancy
The techniques of bibliomancy are to be culled as follows: Have a simple thought in your head.
Bibliomancy suits me better though; I don't like all the wiggle room with Tarot cards.
Commentary : Bibliomancy is one of my favorite magickal pastimes.
www.disinfo.com /site/displayarticle199.html

  
 Gaming Outpost Discussions -> Bibliomancy, a new virtue
Bibliomancy can replicate any Hermetic spontaneous or formulaic spell effect combining the Technique Intéllego with any other Form; no spell using a Technique beside Intéllego can be replicated with divination through bibliomancy.
Bibliomancy reveals the hidden connections between the contents of a text and the Hermetic and liberal arts.
The inner mystery of bibliomancy teaches the secret meaning of the written word.
www.gamingoutpost.com /discussions/index.php?showtopic=66281

  
 Bibliomancy
a method of bibliomancy to determine guilt in a crime was the"key and book" method, still used in some rural parts of britain as late as the 19th century.
unsolvedmysteries.com /usm148453.html

  
 Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Bibliomancy.
Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference > Brewer’s Dictionary > Bibliomancy.
The plan was to open the sacred volume at random, and lay your finger on a passage without looking at it.
www.bartleby.com /81/1816.html

  
 WINTERLONG - the elizabeth hand website
Bibliomancy was released by PS Publishing in September, received extremely positive reviews, along with a nomination for the Intenational Horror Guild Award, and appeared on Locus Magazine's Year's Best lists.
Reviews of Bibliomancy appear on The Washington Post Book World, Locus, Emerald City, Trashotron, The Eternal Night and Computer Crow's Nest, and most recently...
Bibliomancy has been nominated for a Bram Stoker Award by the Horror Writers of America.
www.elizabethhand.com /bibliomancy.htm

  
 Iranica.com - FAÚL-NAÚMA
The narrower and more common use of the term, equivalent to "bibliomancy," is confined to texts used as material for divination by the reader directly or through a fortune-teller.
Although bibliomancy using poetical works is now closely associated with the D^va@n of H®a@fezá, the tradition was long-established before his time.
One of the earliest references to the use of H®a@fezá in bibliomancy occurs in Abu@ Bakr T®ehra@n^'s Keta@b-e D^a@rbakr^ya, written between 875/1469 and 883/1478 (ed.
www.iranica.com /articles/v9f2/v9f262.html

  
 BIBLIOMANCY - LoveToKnow Article on BIBLIOMANCY
To properly cite this BIBLIOMANCY article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
Among the Greeks and Romans the practice was known under the name of sortes Homericae or sortes I/irgilianae, the books consulted being those of Homer or Virgil.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /B/BI/BIBLIOMANCY.htm

  
 Sample text for Library of Congress control number 2001034155
Many believe Bibliomancy is the Western world's answer to the I Ching: The Book of Questions, a divination system developed by the Chinese over four thousand years ago.
By using The Oracle Book you'll be practicing a form of Bibliomancy -- the answering of a question by means of randomly choosing a word or passage from a book.
Though the Bible was historically the book of choice for Bibliomancy, people have also used ancient Greek epics, poetry or Shakespearean works.
www.loc.gov /catdir/samples/simon051/2001034155.html

  
 Bibliomancy by Elizabeth Hand
It's not a surprise, then, that Bibliomancy, a four-novella anthology that includes 'The Least Trumps', two other acclaimed releases and a huge new novella, 'Chip Crockett's Christmas Carol', is so good.
Emotionally powerful, with a subtle but vital layer of magic and a deliciously satisfying climax, 'The Least Trumps' was noticeably ahead of other great works in the last year.
The style used differs from Hand's usual third person perspective and the omniscient point of view put me off for a while but, despite my initial misgivings, this novella won out to deliver perhaps the most rewarding experience.
www.computercrowsnest.com /articles/books/2004/nz6834.php

  
 Cybermancy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tarot, I Ching, Astrology, Biorhythms, Bibliomancy, and Runes free at Facade.com  ( http://www.facade.com/)
web page on the Internet in the hope of receiving divinatory guidance from its content - similar in this respect to bibliomancy.
Cybermancy may also be used to refer to the act of surfing to a random
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cybermancy

  
 Wenyon & Gamble Exhibitions "Bibliomancy"
The word "bibliomancy" is defined as the act of using a passage chosen at random from a book, often the Bible, to provide enlightenment about problems or questions.
"For us," say Wenyon and Gamble, "the selection of books for these holograms itself involved a kind of bibliomancy of chance discoveries and impulsive decisions, which created meanings we had not anticipated when we brought the titles together.
The physical body of the book thereby acquires prophetic powers.
wengam.com /athen.html

  
 log001107.txt
Neville speculates that bibliomancy could be the opposite of magic.
Jean speculates that Cailin is the opposite of bibliomancy.
["Know that language yet?" "No - Andron?"] Cailin tries to read the bibliomancy and painful flame blossoms in his mind.
www2.primushost.com /~dskern/amber/log001107.txt

  
 eeyorerin - User Info
Below is user information for Prehumous Professor of Morbid Bibliomancy.
If you are this user, you can edit your information (or choose what information is considered public) at the Edit Info page.
www.livejournal.com /userinfo.bml?user=eeyorerin

  
 Rebelcrumpet Bibliomancy
Bibliomancy is the time honoured practice of looking to synchronicity to speak to your life.
Some will do this formally by opening a book, often the Bible, to a random page and stabbing their finger onto it.
And here's The Rebel Crumpet's Quote of the Day.
www.rebelcrumpet.com /bibliomancy

  
 Bibliomancy
Bibliomancy is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
Please rate this archive with 10 as very good and 1 as very poor.
To understand more about this website as a resource for spiritual seekers please visit:
www.experiencefestival.com /bibliomancy

  
 Backflip Publisher: bensky Folder: Divination Tarot Runes Ic
Bibliomancy is a specific form of Stichomancy, the art of channeling with guidance from the written word.
In the case of Bibliomancy, random passages (added 2000/05/16)
You will be re-directed to the new page in 9 seconds.
www.backflip.com /members/bensky/3612345/page=1/sort=0/linkspp=25

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