Grimoire Taurus Tin Grimoire Vitulum Stannum Volume 1
This is an updated edition of the legendary book Grimoire Taurus Tin. Grimoire Vitulum Stannum. This edition includes the following works: 1) Sloane 3645, or "The Key of Knowledge", a certain variant of "The Keys of Solomon", which almost entirely duplicates "The...
Work of Solomon, called his key, revealed by Ptolemy the Greek", dated 1572 (one of the earliest texts of "Clavicula Salomonis"), but has clearer seals. 2) Given that the text of "The Key of Knowledge" lacks pentacles in the literal sense of the word, the author decided to compensate for this by inserting information about the seals of the 10 sephirot or seals of the 10 names of God (Sigilla Decem Nomina Dei). These pentacles are taken from "Magnum Grimorium sive Calendarium Naturale Magicum Perpetuum Profundissimam Rerum Secretissimarum Contemplationem Totiusque Philosophiae Cognitionem Complectens" (16th century). For greater convenience, the author redrew the pentacles and indicated the inscriptions in them, as often the original is illegible. 3) An excerpt from "The Cursed Book of Honorius". 4) "True Requests of the Jesuits". An interesting work on magic, which can be divided into three parts: "Seven Spells for Summoning Evil Spirits", "The Spell of Uziel" and "The Spells of Cyprian". 5) "Triptych". – a very controversial part of the book. Three short grimoires that have very dubious origins and even more dubious authorship. They are often taken as mystical fables that are not worth paying attention to. However, the author believes that such grimoires deserve attention at least out of scientific curiosity. These grimoires are: "The Sacred Book of the Black Venus", "Magical Instructions" and "Herpentil". 6) "Prayer of Archangel Michael".
This is an updated edition of the legendary book Grimoire Taurus Tin. Grimoire Vitulum Stannum.
This edition includes the following works: 1) Sloane 3645, or "The Key of Knowledge", a certain variant of "The Keys of Solomon", which almost entirely duplicates "The Work of Solomon, called his key, revealed by Ptolemy the Greek", dated 1572 (one of the earliest texts of "Clavicula Salomonis"), but has clearer seals. 2) Given that the text of "The Key of Knowledge" lacks pentacles in the literal sense of the word, the author decided to compensate for this by inserting information about the seals of the 10 sephirot or seals of the 10 names of God (Sigilla Decem Nomina Dei). These pentacles are taken from "Magnum Grimorium sive Calendarium Naturale Magicum Perpetuum Profundissimam Rerum Secretissimarum Contemplationem Totiusque Philosophiae Cognitionem Complectens" (16th century). For greater convenience, the author redrew the pentacles and indicated the inscriptions in them, as often the original is illegible. 3) An excerpt from "The Cursed Book of Honorius". 4) "True Requests of the Jesuits". An interesting work on magic, which can be divided into three parts: "Seven Spells for Summoning Evil Spirits", "The Spell of Uziel" and "The Spells of Cyprian". 5) "Triptych". – a very controversial part of the book. Three short grimoires that have very dubious origins and even more dubious authorship. They are often taken as mystical fables that are not worth paying attention to. However, the author believes that such grimoires deserve attention at least out of scientific curiosity. These grimoires are: "The Sacred Book of the Black Venus", "Magical Instructions" and "Herpentil". 6) "Prayer of Archangel Michael".
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