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“According to an ancient,
uninterrupted, and almost certainly general tradition, the human body is
able, with certain persons, at certain moments, to be raised from the
ground, to remain suspended in mid-air without any visible prop, and
sometimes move about in it, without the traceable action of any physical
force. The phenomenon is now called levitation.”
So begins Olivier Leroy’s singular and fascinating study of the
subject, with a special focus on saints from the Christian tradition.
The 2023 book by Yale historian Carlos Eire, They Flew: A History of the Impossible,
has once again brought these extraordinary phenomena to the attention
of contemporary readers. But, according to Eire, this volume by Olivier
Leroy, first published in 1928, remains the only one to provide a thorough
examination of the traditions, the facts, and the theories; as he says,
“the first and only comprehensive history of the subject of
levitation,” and “still unsurpassed, nearly a century later.” Among the most notable levitators the reader will encounter are Bernard
of Clairvaux, Francis of Assisi, Anthony of Padua, Elizabeth of
Hungary, Catherine of Siena, Francis Xavier, Ignatius Loyola, Teresa of
Avila, John of the Cross, Philip Neri, Joseph of Cupertino, Mary of
Agreda (María de Ágreda), and Alphonsus Liguori.
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