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Giorgio Samorini (born in 1957, in Bologna, Italy) is a respected 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.

Bibliography


Books

  • Gli Allucinogeni Nel Mito (1995). Giorgio Samorini. Nautilus Press.

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

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