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The Key of
Solomon (Clavicula Salomonis)
The fountain-head and storehouse of Qabalistical Magic, and the origin
of much of the Ceremonial Magic of mediæval times, the 'Key' has been
ever valued by occult writers as a work of the highest authority.
Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis ('The Lesser Key of Solomon')
This Book contains all the names, orders, and offices of all the
spirits Salomon ever conversed with. The seals and characters
belonging to each spirit, and the manner of calling them forth to
visible appearance.
Ars Notoria - The Notory Art of
Solomon
This medieval Grimoire is closely related to Liber Juratus. It
centers around orations which can impart instant knowledge of the divine
and human arts and sciences.
Liber Juratus, or the Sworn Book of Honorius
One of the oldest and most influential texts of Medieval magic.(Translations
from original texts, some dating back to the 14th century)
Le Grimoire
du Pape Honorius
Described by A.E. Waite as "perhaps the most frankly diabolical of the
Rituals connected with Black Magic.
Arbatel of Magic
First appearing in Latin in 1575, this book focuses on calling the 'olympick'
spirits or angels. ( Known and used by John Dee)
John Dee's Mysteriorum Libri Quinque - contents
Five Books of Mystical Exercises of Dr. John Dee
An insightful list of contents, and notes on how the texts of The
Mysteriorum Libri (an Angelic Revelation of Kabbalistic Magic and other Mysteries Occult
and Divine) were retrieved .
Compendium
Heptarchiæ Mysticæ
This book consists of detailed instructions for communicating with angels and
employing their aid for practical purposes. Written in the form of a personal Grimoire, or handbook of magic, it consists of excerpts and elaborations from
Dr. John Dee's detailed records of his "mystical exercises" found in Mysteriorum Libri
Quinque. For the most part it is a draft version of Dee's slightly
better known work, De Heptarchia
Mystica,
De HEPTARCHIA MYSTICA, (Diunis, ipsius Creationis, stabilis leg)
This book consists of detailed instructions for communicating with angels and
employing their aid for practical purposes. It consists of excerpts, in Grimoire
form, from Dr. Dee's
detailed
records of his "mystical exercises".
Index of Angel Names, Magical Words and Names of God
An index with references to the texts they appear in.
Catholic Encyclopedia GOG AND MAGOG
- A discussion on the identities of these names.
De
Septem Secundeis, by J. Trithemius
The 7 Angels assigned to earth from the first beginning of heaven and
earth as stated by The Ancients. The Dead Sea
Scrolls
The Dead Sea Scrolls consist of a very large number of scrolls, most
of which are poorly preserved and many surviving only as tiny scraps.
They were discovered in a series of caves near Qumran and the Dead Sea
beginning around 1947. The scrolls date from about 250 BCE to
100 CE.
Dead Sea Scrolls - A Baptismal Liturgy
Dead See Scrolls - The Book of Secrets
Dead Sea Scrolls - The Coming of Melchizedek
Dead Sea Scrolls - The Parable of the Bountiful Tree
Dead Sea Scrolls - Tongues of Fire
Giordano Bruno
This 16th century Italian philosopher and astronomer was one of the
most original and colorful thinkers of the Renaissance. The
Inquisition considered him a dangerous heretic, and had him burned at
the stake in 1600.
Giordano Bruno Ars Memoriae (The Art of Memory)
- Latin
Giordano Bruno De Gli Eroici Furori ('The Heroic Frenzies')
-Translated to English
Giordano Bruno De
Magia - Latin
Giordano Bruno De Magia Mathimatica
- Latin
Giordano Bruno De Umbris Idearum ('The
Shadow of Ideas')
- Latin
Gollancz Mafteah Shelomoh - Clavicula Salomonis
The manuscript described in these pages will offer to the student of
ancient and modern literature much information regarding that branch
of learning which deals with the world of mystery
Peter de Abano Heptameron, or Magical Elements
A concise handbook of ritual magic dated to (approx.) 1600 |