Love Potions Through the Ages: A Study of Amatory Devices and MoresWedeck, Harry E.
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Love Potions Through the Ages: A Study of Amatory Devices and Mores
Wedeck, Harry E.
Aphrodisiacs -- History; Erotic literature
Sympathetic magic and the use of wax images were common means of
securing amatory ardor compulsively. The ancients were intimately
familiar with the procedures. And the grimoires current in medieval
times were similarly repositories of dark and occult amatory techniques,
and likewise recommended a variety of rituals. Involved in the
ceremonials were of course darkness, the burning of incense, the
construction of special pentagrams and magic circles, the shaping of the
figurine, and the Latin invocation which gave final assurance to the
erotic effects.
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Amatory intimacies, especially but not exclusively in the Middle Ages,
were believed possible between human beings and disembodied creatures,
incubi and succubi, sylphs and undines or water spirits, salamanders,
various types of Satanic emissaries and subordinates in the infernal
hierarchy, such as Isheth Zemunin, who presided over prostitution.
Some of these mystic, occult unions, on the other hand, were associated
with beneficent spirits, with angelic embodiments, saints, and similar
personalities.
In the malefic traditions of the Black Arts and demoniac relationships,
there was widespread credence in intercourse between witches and the
members of the Satanic legions, between sorceresses and Satan himself,
and between the practitioners of magic and all kinds of bestial and
obscene creatures. The medieval demonographers are soberly voluble in
recounting many such instances. They chronicle, with precise supporting
confirmatory testimony, tales that brought the participants, the old and
the young women so accused of diabolic intimacies, to trial, to torture,
and finally to the gallows.
Ready and voluminous evidence comes from Guazzo and Johannes Anania and
Jean Bodin, from Henri Boguet and Delrio, from Tartarotti, Stridtbeckh,
Sinistrari and Ricardus, Molitor, de L’Ancre, Elich, and Daugis.
At the Sabbats, the assemblies of witches and Satanic forces, there
were, according to the medieval chroniclers and the old European folk
traditions, frantic performances of the most obscene nature, monstrous
rituals, weird banquets, culminating in lewd orgies characterized,
according to the grave testimonies of the demonographers, by copulation
of witches and materialized demoniac spirits.
The Aphroditic force and influence are all-pervasive. Hence, in the
field of astrological lore, Venus represents love, in its most extended
sense, normal, illicit, and aberrational. Certain symbols, creatures,
forms are regularly associated with her functions. The lubricities of
the goat and the bull are under her sway, while, botanically, many
plants, among them vervain and myrtle, are endowed with aphrodisiac
qualities.
CHAPTER X
MODERN TIMES
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