Sepher Raziel Also Known as Liber Salomonis, 6: Sourceworks of Ceremonial Magic (Leather / fine binding)


"Sepher Raziel" (also called "Liber Salomonis") is not the same as the Hebrew "Sepher Raziel ha-Melakh". It is a full grimoire in the Solomonic tradition from a 1564 century English manuscript, derived from Latin sources. As such it is one of the earliest grimoires produced in this series. It begins with directions for making the parchment, pen and ink of Art, required to write the names. It contains seven separate Treatises: "Liber Clavis" is concerned with astrology and its correct use in magic, something long forgotten by modern astrologers, with the precise interactions between planets, Signs and Houses. "The Ala" outlines in four sections the magical virtues of stones, herbs and beasts, and words. "The Tractatus Thymiamatus" explains why incense is essential to magical operations, and the effect of various incenses on the spirits, with a list of the key perfumes and suffumigations. There is an Appendix that gives the modern and botanical names. "The Treatise of Times" gives details of the correct hours of the day and night for each operation, with associated angels and the proper names of the Sun, Moon and planets to be used in each season. This is something left out of almost all other grimoires. "The Treatise on Purity" explains the exact preparations, and the reasons for ritual purity. "Samaim" is a treatise on the seven Heavens, with the names of their angels. "The Book of Virtues and Miracles" is a treatise on the Semiforas, the names of God, and how they are to be used in invocation to produce miraculous results.

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"Sepher Raziel" (also called "Liber Salomonis") is not the same as the Hebrew "Sepher Raziel ha-Melakh". It is a full grimoire in the Solomonic tradition from a 1564 century English manuscript, derived from Latin sources. As such it is one of the earliest grimoires produced in this series. It begins with directions for making the parchment, pen and ink of Art, required to write the names. It contains seven separate Treatises: "Liber Clavis" is concerned with astrology and its correct use in magic, something long forgotten by modern astrologers, with the precise interactions between planets, Signs and Houses. "The Ala" outlines in four sections the magical virtues of stones, herbs and beasts, and words. "The Tractatus Thymiamatus" explains why incense is essential to magical operations, and the effect of various incenses on the spirits, with a list of the key perfumes and suffumigations. There is an Appendix that gives the modern and botanical names. "The Treatise of Times" gives details of the correct hours of the day and night for each operation, with associated angels and the proper names of the Sun, Moon and planets to be used in each season. This is something left out of almost all other grimoires. "The Treatise on Purity" explains the exact preparations, and the reasons for ritual purity. "Samaim" is a treatise on the seven Heavens, with the names of their angels. "The Book of Virtues and Miracles" is a treatise on the Semiforas, the names of God, and how they are to be used in invocation to produce miraculous results.

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Imprint

Golden Hoard Press Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

March 2011

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First published

March 2011

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Dimensions

190 x 260 x 28mm (L x W x T)

Format

Leather / fine binding

Pages

264

ISBN-13

978-0-9557387-5-3

Barcode

9780955738753

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LSN

0-9557387-5-X



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