Giorgio Samorini
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Giorgio Samorini (born in 1957, in Bologna, Italy) is an ethnobotanist and psychedelics researcher. He has published many essays and monographs regarding the use of psychoactive compounds and sacred plants. He was a frequent contributor to, and sometime editor of Eleusis the Journal of Psychoactive Plants & Compounds.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Books
- Animals and Psychedelics: The Natural World and the Instinct to Alter Consciousness (2000). Giorgio Samorini. Park Street Press. (ISBN 0-89281-986-3)
- Gli Allucinogeni Nel Mito (1995). Giorgio Samorini. Nautilus Press.
[edit] Publications
- Selected archives of: Eleusis: the Journal of Psychoactive Plants & Compounds, from the Council on Spiritual Practices (CSP) site.
- Gartz Jochen, Giorgio Samorini & Francisco Festivities, 1996, “On the presumed French case of fatality for ingestion of funghetti”, Eleusis, n. 6, pp. 3-13.
- Samorini Giorgio, 2001, “Fungi hallucinogens. Etnomicologici studies”, Telesterion, Dozza BO, pag. 248
- Samorini G., 2002, “Fungi psicoatti you of the alpine arc”, Erboristeria Tomorrow, n. vol. 265 (12), pp. 48-57.
- Samorini G., 2001, “Given New from the Ethnomycology of Psychoactive Mushrooms”, International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, vol. 3, pp. 257-278
- Samorini Giorgio, 1993, “Fungi Italian hallucinogens”, in: Actions 2° National Convention on the Poisonings from Fungi, Rovereto, 3-4 you open them 1992, Ann.Mus.Civ.Rovereto, Suppl. to the vol. 8, pp. 125-149
[edit] External links
- Samorini.net – Official site (In Italian, some articles in English)