Difference between revisions of "The Royal Book of Fate"

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
(Page for The Royal Book of Fate created)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
'''''The Royal Book of Fate; Queen Elizabeth's Oracle of Future Events, From an Illuminated Manuscript, Found in the Library of the Unfortunate Earl of Essex, Who Was Beheaded in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth: A Work of the Greatest Interest, Curious, Marvellous, and Wonderful, relating to Love, Marriage, Riches, Dream Foretold, and all Subjects of Fate, Change, and Mortal Destiny''''' is a [[lot books|lot book]] that was published in 1829 and edited by the first Raphael,  [[Robert Cross Smith]]. This book uses hexagrams instead of the fivegrams from books like ''[[Napoleon's Oraculum]]'' or quadrigrams used in traditional [[Geomancy]].
'''''The Royal Book of Fate''''' (full title: ''The Royal Book of Fate; Queen Elizabeth's Oracle of Future Events, From an Illuminated Manuscript, Found in the Library of the Unfortunate Earl of Essex, Who Was Beheaded in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth: A Work of the Greatest Interest, Curious, Marvellous, and Wonderful, relating to Love, Marriage, Riches, Dream Foretold, and all Subjects of Fate, Change, and Mortal Destiny'' is a [[lot books|lot book]] that was published in 1829 and edited by the first Raphael,  [[Robert Cross Smith]]. This book uses hexagrams instead of the fivegrams from books like ''[[Napoleon's Oraculum]]'' or quadrigrams used in traditional [[Geomancy]].


==The Manuscript==
==The Manuscript==
Line 10: Line 10:
[[Category:Geomancy]]
[[Category:Geomancy]]
[[Category:Books]]
[[Category:Books]]
[[Category:Methods of Divination]]
123

edits

Navigation menu