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