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A Guide to the Scientific Knowledge of Things Familiar         
  • Pages vi and vii of the 38th edition including the first page of the contents
  • Page viii and 1 of the 38th edition including the second page of the contents
BOOK BY E. COBHAM BREWER
The Guide to Science; Dr. Brewer's Guide to Science; Dr Brewer's Guide to Science; Brewer's Guide to Science
A Guide to the Scientific Knowledge of Things Familiar, also known as The Guide to Science or Brewer's Guide to Science, is a book by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer presenting explanations for common phenomena. First published in the United Kingdom around 1840, the book is laid out in the style of a catechism and proved very popular.
familiar         
  • A story of "a priest who for the space of 40 years employed a familiar spirit", illustrated in [[Elizabeth I]] of England's copy of the ''Histoires Prodigieuses'' by [[Pierre Boaistuau]]
  • Frontispiece]] from the witch hunter [[Matthew Hopkins]]' ''The Discovery of Witches'' (1647), showing witches identifying their familiar spirits
  • Prince Rupert and his "familiar" dog in a pamphlet titled "The Cruel Practices of Prince Rupert" (1643)
  • ''[[The Love Potion]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1903: a [[witch]] with a [[black cat]] familiar at her feet
FOLKLORIC ENTITY THAT IS SAID TO BE A SUPERNATURAL BEING THAT ASSISTS CERTAIN HUMANS; MAY MANIFEST IN NUMEROUS FORMS, USUALLY AS AN ANIMAL
Familiar animal; Familiars; Agathion; Familars; Familar spirits; Witch's familiar; Familiar creature; List of Familiar spirits in popular culture; Familiar spirits in popular culture; Familiar spirits; Familar spirit; Feline familiar; Spirit familiar; Spirit familiars; Witch animal; Witch animals; Familiar spirit
adj.
known
1) familiar to (is this area familiar to you?)
2) (misc.) all too familiar
acquainted
3) thoroughly familiar
4) familiar with (are you familiar with the details?)
Familiar         
  • A story of "a priest who for the space of 40 years employed a familiar spirit", illustrated in [[Elizabeth I]] of England's copy of the ''Histoires Prodigieuses'' by [[Pierre Boaistuau]]
  • Frontispiece]] from the witch hunter [[Matthew Hopkins]]' ''The Discovery of Witches'' (1647), showing witches identifying their familiar spirits
  • Prince Rupert and his "familiar" dog in a pamphlet titled "The Cruel Practices of Prince Rupert" (1643)
  • ''[[The Love Potion]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1903: a [[witch]] with a [[black cat]] familiar at her feet
FOLKLORIC ENTITY THAT IS SAID TO BE A SUPERNATURAL BEING THAT ASSISTS CERTAIN HUMANS; MAY MANIFEST IN NUMEROUS FORMS, USUALLY AS AN ANIMAL
Familiar animal; Familiars; Agathion; Familars; Familar spirits; Witch's familiar; Familiar creature; List of Familiar spirits in popular culture; Familiar spirits in popular culture; Familiar spirits; Familar spirit; Feline familiar; Spirit familiar; Spirit familiars; Witch animal; Witch animals; Familiar spirit
In European folklore of the medieval and early modern periods, familiars (sometimes referred to as familiar spirits) were believed to be supernatural entities that would assist witches and cunning folk in their practice of magic.Wilby 2005, pp.