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[[Epoptica]] was a [[Magic Periodical]] written and published by [[Jeff Busby]] from 1982-1989. [[Image:Epoptica.jpg|thumb|right]]
[[Epoptica]] was a [[Magic Periodical]] written and published by [[Jeff Busby]] from 1982-1989.


It can contained reviews of books and apparatus. The title was derived
It can contained reviews of books and apparatus that were in stock and available for purchase at Jeff Busby Magic. Bonus sections would include a few magic effects.
from the Greek ''epoptic'' meaning pertaining to an epopt, one to whom all secrets of a mystery have been revealed.  
 
The title was derived from the Greek ''epoptic'' meaning pertaining to an epopt, one to whom all secrets of a mystery have been revealed.  


There were 12 issues plus an Epoptica Yearbook.
There were 12 issues plus an Epoptica Yearbook.

Revision as of 10:00, 5 August 2009

Epoptica was a Magic Periodical written and published by Jeff Busby from 1982-1989.

It can contained reviews of books and apparatus that were in stock and available for purchase at Jeff Busby Magic. Bonus sections would include a few magic effects.

The title was derived from the Greek epoptic meaning pertaining to an epopt, one to whom all secrets of a mystery have been revealed.

There were 12 issues plus an Epoptica Yearbook.

It was succeeded by the Thaumaturgist.