Nigel Campbell Pennick, born 1946 in Guildford, Surrey, England in the United Kingdom, an author publishing on occultism, magic, natural magic, divination, subterranea, rural folk customs, traditional performance and Celtic art as well as runosophy.
He is a writer on marine species as well as an occultist and geomancer, artist and illustrator, stained-glass designer and maker, musician and mummer. He also writes on European arts and crafts, buildings, landscape, customs, games and spiritual traditions. He has written several booklets on the history of urban transport in Cambridge and London . He is best known for his research on geomancy, labyrinths, sacred geometry, the spiritual arts and crafts, esoteric alphabets and Germanic runic studies.
He has written many books in German and has over 50 published books and hundreds of published papers on a wide range of subjects.
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Geomancy, History, Miscellanea, Magic, Runes, Symbolism in architecture, Occultism, Divination, Psychology, Board games, Church architecture, General, New Age, Paganism, Rites and ceremonies, Subways, Underground areas, Alphabet, Architecture, Architecture, composition, proportion, etc., Architecture, great britain, Buildings, structures, Church buildings, Composition, proportion, Design and constructionPlaces
England, Great Britain, London, Europe, Northern Europe, Cambridge, London (England), British Isles, Brittany, Cambridge (England), East Anglia, East Anglia (England), France, Germany, Glastonbury (Somerset), Ireland, Madagascar, WalesPeople
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