Harry Potter: A History of Magic. Harry Potter: A History of Magic is an exhibition of real-world magical artefacts and history presented alongside artefacts from the development of J.K. Rowling's fictional Harry Potter series. The exhibition originally opened at the British Library in 2017, as part of celebrations for the 20th anniversary of
1 day ago ยท In History of Magic, students discover Hogwarts' rich history through ghostly teachers and paintings of the founders. Divination involves predicting the future using tea leaves, crystal balls, and
Alchemy was a branch of magic and an ancient science concerned with the study of the composition, structure and magical properties of the four basic elements, as well as the transmutation of substances; it was thus intimately connected with Potion-making, chemistry, and transformation magic. Alchemy also concerned philosophy; one interpretation of alchemical literature, which was known to be
There was a lot more to magic, as Harry quickly found out, than waving your wand and saying a few funny words.A lesson all first-years learned A student in their first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was called a first-year (with a hyphen). Those who received their Hogwarts letter at age eleven were permitted to attend. Firs'-years! Firs'-years over here! All right there
The subsequent film adaptations - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, and the two-parter Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - were directed by David Yates and released between 2007 and 2011. J. K. Rowling's initial aim was to write seven books in the Harry Potter series.
Dark Arts was a class taught at several wizarding schools. Unforgivable Curses and numerous other forms of Dark Magic were taught in this class. It is possible that students were used as victims as a form of punishment. The Dark Arts were taught at Durmstrang Institute. This, along with their pure-blood supremacy, were reasons why Lucius Malfoy considered sending his son Draco there, and why
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