The book, the translation of which we present to your attention, has many names. This manuscript is known to many of our readers as the mysterious Codex Latinus Monacensis 849, or "The Munich Notebook of the Necromancer." We have named...
it "Munich Demonic Magic."
What is this book about? It is a grimoire supposedly from the 15th century, containing a total of forty-five magical practices related to German black magic of that time. Some compare it to the "Goetia," while others – to the book of Honorius of Thebes. We would place this manuscript alongside our collection "The Book of Forbidden Grimoires," which includes the grimoire of Pope Honorius, the Enchiridion of Pope Leo III, and the Lesser Albert.
What is this book about? It covers theory and practice, like all worthwhile books. In "Munich Demonic Magic," you will find both everyday practices of that time – for example, "To Obtain a Horse" or "To Discover a Thief," as well as Invocations of the Days of the Week and the Seals of the Angels of the Planets.
Read in Munich Demonic Magic:
— Invocation for Invisibility
— Ways to Obtain a Woman's Love
— Book of Consecrations (Liber Consecrationum)
— Names of the Hours of Day and Night.
Author: Вирр Арафель
Printhouse: Magic-Kniga
Age restrictions: 18+
Year of publication: 2019
ISBN: 9785604282175
Number of pages: 330
Size: 217х153х22 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 505 g
ID: 1729354