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ARTICLES RELATED TO The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Theurgia Goetia |  |  |  | The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Theurgia Goetia: Encyclopedia II - The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Theurgia GoetiaThe Ars Theurgia Goetia ("the art of goetic theurgy") is the second section of The Lesser Key of Solomon. It explains the names, characteristics and seals of the 31 aerial spirits (called chiefs, emperors, kings and princes) that King Solomon invoked and confined, the protections against them, the names of their servant spirits, called dukes, the conjurations to invoke them, and their nature, that is both good and evil.
Their sole objective is to discover and show hidden things, the secrets of any person, and obtain, car ...
See also:The Lesser Key of Solomon, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Goetia, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Theurgia Goetia, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Paulina, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Almadel, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Notoria, The Lesser Key of Solomon - External link Read more here: » The Lesser Key of Solomon: Encyclopedia II - The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Theurgia Goetia |
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 |  |  | The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Theurgia Goetia: Encyclopedia II - The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars NotoriaThe Ars Notoria (The Notable Art) is the fifth and last part of The Lesser Key of Solomon. It was indeed a grimoire known since the Middle Age. The book asserts that this art was revealed by the Creator by means of an angel to King Solomon.
It contains a collection of prayers (some of them divided in several parts) mixed with kabbalistic and magical words in several languages (i.e. Hebrew, Greek, etc., and some inventions), how the prayers must be said, and the relation that these rituals have to the understanding of all ...
See also:The Lesser Key of Solomon, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Goetia, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Theurgia Goetia, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Paulina, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Almadel, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Notoria, The Lesser Key of Solomon - External link Read more here: » The Lesser Key of Solomon: Encyclopedia II - The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Notoria |
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 |  |  | The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Theurgia Goetia: Encyclopedia II - The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars AlmadelThe Ars Almadel (The Art of the Almadel) is the fourth part of The Lesser Key of Solomon. It tells how to make the almadel, which is a wax tablet with protective symbols drawn on it. On it are placed four candles. This chapter has the instructions concerning the colours, materials and rituals necessary for the construction of the almadel and the candles.
The Ars Almadel also tells about the angels that are to be invoked, and explains that only reasonable and just things that are needed must be asked to them, and h ...
See also:The Lesser Key of Solomon, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Goetia, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Theurgia Goetia, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Paulina, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Almadel, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Notoria, The Lesser Key of Solomon - External link Read more here: » The Lesser Key of Solomon: Encyclopedia II - The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Almadel |
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 |  |  | The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Theurgia Goetia: Encyclopedia II - The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars PaulinaThe Ars Paulina (The Art of Paul) is the third part of The Lesser Key of Solomon. According to the legend, this art was discovered by the Apostle Paul, but in the book is mentioned as the Pauline Art of King Solomon. The Ars Paulina was already known since the Middle Age. It is divided in two chapters in this book.
The first chapter refers on how to deal with the angels of the several hours of the day (meaning day and night), to their seals, their nature, their servants (called Dukes), the relation of these angels ...
See also:The Lesser Key of Solomon, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Goetia, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Theurgia Goetia, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Paulina, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Almadel, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Notoria, The Lesser Key of Solomon - External link Read more here: » The Lesser Key of Solomon: Encyclopedia II - The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Paulina |
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 |  |  | The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Theurgia Goetia: Encyclopedia II - The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars GoetiaFor the main article on this section, see Ars Goetia.
The Ars Goetia ("the art of goetia), often simply called the Goetia, is the first section of the 17th century grimoire Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis, or The Lesser Key of Solomon. Much of the text appeared earlier, with some material dating to the 14th century or earlier. It contains descriptions of the seventy-two demons that King Solomon is said to have evoked and confined in a bronze vessel sealed ...
See also:The Lesser Key of Solomon, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Goetia, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Theurgia Goetia, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Paulina, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Almadel, The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Notoria, The Lesser Key of Solomon - External link Read more here: » The Lesser Key of Solomon: Encyclopedia II - The Lesser Key of Solomon - Ars Goetia |
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