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Ars Magica
Ars Magica
Author: Judith Tarr
Gerbert was born a farmer's son, but his thirst for knowledge would take him far from his native soil. He began his search for enlightenment as a humble monk in Gaul. He was driven to learn more than this monastery could teach him so accepted a transfer to Barcelona where he learned mathematics, astronomy, and sorcery.
ISBN: 467632
Publication Date: 1989
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Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Judith Tarr's Ars Magica is wonderful tale of a young monk in the 10th Century who learns the secrets of magic while rising in power and influence within the medieval Church. The mixture of fact (the main characters are almost all versions of real people) and fantasy is well-developed, and the author's essay on the historical basis of her work is informative and fascinating. Fans of Tim Powers, another master of historical fantasy, may well find much to enjoy in this great novel.
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