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+ | | format=Pamphlet (59 pages.) | ||
+ | | authors=Diccon Frankborn | ||
+ | | description=A Pagan Guide to the Greek and Roman Gods. Operation Crifanac Publications. dicconf@radix.net | ||
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+ | | title=Ogdoadic Magick: Being a Year of Study with an Aurum Solis Commandery | ||
+ | | romanname=Marcus Galenus Cassius | ||
+ | | pubdate=2001 | ||
+ | | format=Weiser Books | ||
+ | | authors=Norman Kraft | ||
+ | | description=www.ogdoadic.org Also available in Spanish as Magia Ogdoadica through Mirach Press in | ||
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Revision as of 00:49, 4 March 2006
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Books by Nova Roma Citizens
Celtic Wicca : Ancient Wisdom for the 21st Century (Jane Raeburn / paperback/ Published 2001/ ISBN 0806522291). By Patricia Cassia.
Graveyards of Chicago (Matt Hucke & Ursula Bielski / paperback/ Published 1999/ ISBN 0964242648). By Marcus Octavius Germanicus.
Chicago cemeteries, history, monuments.
Roman Gods (Diccon Frankborn / Pamphlet (59 pages.). By Publius Livius Triarius.
A Pagan Guide to the Greek and Roman Gods. Operation Crifanac Publications. dicconf@radix.net
Ogdoadic Magick: Being a Year of Study with an Aurum Solis Commandery (Norman Kraft / Weiser Books/ Published 2001/ ISBN 1578632080). By Marcus Galenus Cassius.
www.ogdoadic.org Also available in Spanish as Magia Ogdoadica through Mirach Press in
Madrid, Spain.