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Fortuna: The Sacred and Profane Faces of Luck

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Fortuna: The Sacred and Profane Faces of Luck

Contributors:

By (Author) Nigel Pennick

ISBN:

9781644116470

Publisher:

Inner Traditions Bear and Company

Imprint:

Destiny Books,U.S.

Publication Date:

14th February 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
Mysticism, magic and occult interests
Occult studies

Dewey:

133.3

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

144

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 13mm

Weight:

254g

Description

Traces the history of good fortune traditions from sacred divination to modern gambling

Reveals how dice were originally considered sacred objects of divination and details the techniques and meanings of a dice oracle

Looks at medieval grimoires for fortune-telling and other divination traditions, including those using cowrie shells, bones, coins, cards, sticks, and stones

Examines how dice became a means of gaming and gambling and how gambling gave rise to specialized lucky charms

Some believe that our future is predetermined, while others assert that we have free will and our future can take many different courses depending on our actions. In ancient times, it was believed that the will of the gods determined peoples lives, and divination or sacrifices to the gods could change or improve ones future. Of the deities devoted to luck and the future, the Roman goddess Fortuna is most famous, having two shrines in Italy where divination was conducted under her guardianship.

Tracing the history of the culture of good fortune from sacred divination to profane gambling, Nigel Pennick explores the many ways people through the centuries have sought to divine the future, ensure protection, and draw the full benefits from days of good omen. He shows how dice were originally considered sacred objects of divination and reveals the divinatory geomancy techniques and meanings of a dice oracle. In addition to dice, he looks at how cowrie shells, bones, coins, cards, sticks, and stones can be used to form meaningful patterns for interpretation and how these cultural divination practices were often accompanied by texts or oral traditions that explained the meanings of the patterns, such as the Chinese I Ching and the West African verses of the Sixteen Cowries. He also looks at medieval grimoires for fortune-telling, lottery books, and dice books.

Exploring how dice became a means of gaming and gambling, the author details the forms of trickery and crooked dice used in games of craps by cheating gamblers and the Dream Books or Policy Books that served as oracles for those who played the Numbers Racket. He examines how gambling gave rise to specialized lucky charms, luck-ensuring rituals, and even mascots. He also explores the emergence of ideas of randomness as they relate to divination and magic.

Revealing how divination and gambling are two sides of the same coin, the author shows how, whether you are a gambler relying on Lady Luck or a diviner querying the gods, were all looking to Fortuna in the quest for a better, richer life.

Author Bio

Nigel Pennick is an authority on ancient belief systems, traditions, runes, and geomancy and has traveled and lectured extensively in Europe and the United States. He is the author and illustrator of more than 60 books, including The Pagan Book of Days. The founder of the Institute of Geomantic Research, he lives near Cambridge, England.

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