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Annmarie Banks

    Annmarie Banks delves into the history of the quest for knowledge. Her fascination with early Western scholars, who secretly studied nature's secrets through encrypted texts, inspired her to write the book she herself had always hoped to find but never did. Banks offers a unique perspective on their struggle and obsession with this pursuit.

    The Hermetica of Elysium
    • 2011

      The Hermetica of Elysium

      • 392 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      1494 Barcelona. Thousands of books and manuscripts are lost to the flames as the Black Friars attempt to purge Europe of the ancient secrets of the gods and the bold new ideas that are ushering in the Renaissance. Words are Nadira’s life. She is pursued as passionately for her rare skill as a reader of Ancient Greek, Latin, Arabic, and Hebrew, which makes her valuable to men who pursue the Hermetica to exploit its magic. Kidnapped by Baron Montrose, she is forced to read from the Hermetica. Within its pages are the words that incite the Dominicans to religious fervor, give the Templars their power, and reveal the lost mysteries of Elysium. As Nadira begins her transformation from servant to sorceress, will she escape the fires of the Inquisition, the clutches of the Borgia pope, Alexander VI and the French king, Charles VIII? And will Montrose’s growing fear of her powers cause her to lose her chance for love?

      The Hermetica of Elysium