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Birthday August 17, 1971
modern Russian writer, runologist, Germanic philologist, linguist, specialist in Icelandic culture, artist

BIOGRAPHY

Member of the Union of Writers of Russia. Graduated from the Moscow Secondary Art School named after. Tomsky at the V.I. Art Institute Surikov. Certified sculptor. The first exhibitions of his graphic and sculptural works dedicated to the work of J. Tolkien were held in Moscow, and later, in 1994 - 1998, in San Francisco, Framingham, Minnesota, Boston (USA). Published in American magazines Eldalamberon, Tyaliе Tyelellieva, Ravenhill, Beyond Bree (graphics, articles). In 1996, the Leonid Korablev Gallery website was created in the USA. On the same site in 1997, he published a “Treatise on how one should look for ways to communicate with... true elves” and other works. Since 2000 it has been published in Russian. Author of 26 books and more than 40 articles in Russian, dedicated to Scandinavian and Germanic culture, mythology, Icelandic folklore, elves and runes. Some of his works have been translated into English, Icelandic and Swedish. Twice awarded by the Ambassador of Iceland to the Russian Federation, awarded a grant from the Aurtni Magnusson Institute of Manuscripts in Iceland for the promotion of Icelandic culture in Russia. Leonid Korablev's books are stored in the National Library of Iceland. He was awarded the “Gold Yesenin Medal” and a diploma “For faithful service to Russian literature.”

CREATION

Books and brochures

"The Graphic Magic of the Icelanders" (2002) ISBN 5-88875-029-8
"From Tales of Old Norse Witchcraft and the Hidden People" (2003) ISBN 5-9550-0008-9
"Runic spells and apocryphal prayers of the Icelanders" (2003) ISBN 5-88875-039-5
“Runology of Jón Olafsson from Grünník. Icelandic treatises of the 17th century" (2005) ISBN 5-88875-053-0
"Sorcerous Flight: Runic Astrology" (2005) ISBN 5-98047-002-6
"The Book of Elf Stories" (2008) ISBN 978-5-093055-089-4
"Ioun the Scribe-Sorcerer" (2009) ISBN 978-5-93055-130-3
"The graphic magic of Icelanders." Second edition, revised and expanded (2009) ISBN 978-5-9901627-2-3
"The Book of Elf Stories" (2011) ISBN 978-9979-70-919-0
"Anglo-Saxon magic. Icelandic Herbalist" (2010) ISBN: 978-5-91366-231-6
"Fourteen magical rune-rows of Iceland." Independent publication, Moscow, 2011
“Uti-setur” or open-air magic.” Independent publication, Moscow, 2011
"Icelandic magical futhork." Independent publication, Moscow, 2012
"The Elder Futhark: Runic Mythology." Independent publication, Moscow, 2012
"Runic cryptography: runes of the elves." Independent publication, Moscow, 2012
“L. Korablev’s journey through the elven places of Iceland (2008, 2011 and 2012).” Independent publication, Moscow, 2013
“Grey skin. The Main Magic Book of Iceland" (2013) ISBN: 978-5-904844-59-2
"Anglo-Saxon magic. Icelandic Herbalist”, second edition (2013) ISBN:978-5-904844-65-3
"Rune honey of Brynhild (Sigrdriva)." Independent publication, Moscow, 2014
“On fortune telling with runes in the ancient Germanic tradition. Two systems of fortune telling: Icelandic and Swedish."
Independent publication, Moscow (2013)
"Ioun the Scribe-Sorcerer." Independent publication, Moscow (2014)
“Grey skin. The main magical book of Iceland." second edition (2014) ISBN 978-5-600-00268-5
"The Magical Book of Galdrakver." Independent publication, Moscow (2015)
"Runic alphabet". Independent publication, Moscow (2015) ISBN 978-5-9907446-0-8
"Ancient Germanic Mythological Dictionary". Independent publication, Moscow (2017) ISBN 978-5-9907446-1-5
"Ancient Germanic Mythological Dictionary". Moscow, 2019, AST Publishing House, ISBN 978-5-17-109549-9. Second edition
"Runic spells and apocryphal prayers of the Icelanders." Independent publication, Second edition, M. 2019, ISBN 978-5-00095-711-0

Articles (research, translations, stories)

Galdra-becoming “One”
Icelandic undead draugs
Awakening of Angantir
Vjestein Oulason's book "Dialogues with the Viking Age", 1998
"Thor's Hammer" at the National Museum of Iceland
I became wise under the waterfalls
The book “Using Magic and Raising Spirits”
"Dark Runes" of Icelandic Folklore
"Germanic" heritage in Icelandic books
Apocryphal prayers of the Icelanders
The magical quarto book of Pastor Snorri of Husafell
Stephen Flowers (Flowers) “Stephen Flowers. The Galdrabok. "An Icelandic Grimoire"
Egil, horse and fish head
Old Swedish conspiracy of the 17th century
Lecture by Oxford professor J.R.R. Tolkien on the Old English poem “Beowulf”
German mythological parallels to Russian folklore
The Saga of Samson the Beautiful
Night trolls in Kerlingar-hotl
Source book on medieval Elves
Eddic writings of Tolkien (Eddurit Jons Tolkiens)
Comments on “The Saga of the Sandy Coast People”
Confusing letters (villuletur)
Icelanders in Iceland of the 21st century (autobiographical sketch)
Sleep Elves/Draum-Alfar
Who are the “aulvs” in the book “Independent People” by Halldor Kiljan Gvüdsjön Laxness or “stories about elves” from H. Laxness (20th century), quotes from the book
Addition to the list of names of Icelandic runes and characters, images of which were discovered by L. Korablev in Icelandic manuscripts of the 17th-20th centuries.
Icelanders in Russia of the XXI century (autobiographical sketch)
"Wolf" of Iceland - Arctic Fox
Orngaladion
"Runes" by Sir Thomas More
Icelandic omens
Charo-Leifi and the elves
How in the old days they celebrated the holiday of winter in North-West Europe
A treatise on how one should seek and find ways of communicating with the now hidden Light people, that is, with the true elves
Icelandic authors who wrote about elves during the "golden ages of elf belief" in Iceland
True elves of Europe
Icelandic folk calendar and calendars of other Germanic peoples
Runes of Speech and Mighty Runes
Slowly the cups of Son and Bodn will fill
Those who see through the mountains and hills
The witch who knew the white demons, for that is what they (the Easters) called the elves

Audio Video

7. Galdur (Wolfsblood “ALU”, 2007, Cynfeirdd, France)
Lecture on runes Part 1 "The unique magic of the futhark"
Lecture on runes Part 2a "Runes: the circle is closed"
Lecture on runes Part 2b "Runes: the circle is closed"
Lecture on runes Part 2c "Runes: the circle is closed"
Lecture on runes Part 3 “Icelandic runes and galdra-stavs”
Report “The diversity of Icelandic folklore”

Among schizoteric people and housewives who have gone on vacation, there is a custom to sanctify and “revive” their new-made “runic scripts” with the elements, with their own breath. This is all complete nonsense. If we turn to Icelandic manuscripts and sagas, we will not find anything like this. So let's leave this for all sorts of inventors and impressionable people.

For galdrastavs and band runes, there are often conditions, other than, in fact, the outline of the sign itself, without which they will not act or will probably not act as they should. In recipes for galdrastavs from Icelandic manuscripts, we can learn that runes, in addition to a regular cutting knife, can be cut with a special knife with a bone handle or obsidian, applied to the nails and drawn on oneself with saliva. Signs can be carved on brown coal, duck skin, skin of an unborn calf, lead plate, etc.

In addition, it is safe to say that different types of wood were used, depending on the type, for sabotage or, on the contrary, for protective witchcraft.
A similar type of destructive magic (cutting runes onto a piece of wood in order to bring death to the one using it) is mentioned in the ancient Icelandic “Saga of Grettir”, where the sorceress Thurid cut runes onto a piece of driftwood that brought death to Grettir Asmundarson. The Icelanders believed that it was a snag of one of the varieties of willow, “the worst of all trees.”

In the photo there is a runic rod from Staraya Ladoga, with encrypted runes on spruce wood.

Oak was often used for protective magic, as in the recipe for this sign.
"To make the enemy tremble":

If you want your enemy to tremble before you always when he sees you, cut out (rista) these staves (stafir) on an oak stick and wear it in the middle of your chest. Also make sure that you see your enemy before he sees you.

Signs called "Loki Deals (Kaupa-Loki)" often carved on beech wood:
Carve it on a piece of beech and you will be successful:

In addition to the material, recipes often indicate how to wear the signs. In addition to wearing it on the neck (chest), there are instructions to wear it under the left or right mouse:

"To earn honor"
To earn honor above others. Carry this stav (stafur) secretly under your right mouse:

"Standing to gain the upper hand in business":
Wear it on your left side, written on blotting paper:

Materials from the books “Graphic Magic of the Icelanders”, “Runic Spells and Apocryphal Prayers of the Icelanders” were used.

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