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  2. Category:Goetic grimoires - Wikipedia

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  3. Livre des Esperitz - Wikipedia

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    The Livre des Esperitz (Book of Spirits) is a 15th- or 16th-century French goetic grimoire that inspired later works including Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum and the Lesser Key of Solomon.

  4. Category:Grimoires - Wikipedia

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  5. List of spirits appearing in grimoires - Wikipedia

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  6. The True Black Magic - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the grimoire The True Black Magic (La véritable magie noire). The True Black Magic (French: La véritable magie noire), also known as The secret of secrets, is a pseudepigraphical grimoire or book of spells attributed to King Solomon. [1] It probably dates back to the 14th or 15th century.

  7. Munich Manual of Demonic Magic - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the grimoire contains complete instructions for the invocation of demons such as Satan, Lilith, Astaroth, Valac and Samael, as well as the supposed attainment of favors and supernatural powers from them. Some of the spells allow for obtaining the love of a woman, achieving invisibility, acquiring wealth and treasures, or gaining ...

  8. Liber Officiorum Spirituum - Wikipedia

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    Liber Officiorum Spirituum (English: The Book of the Office of Spirits) [1] [2] was a goetic grimoire and a major source for Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum and the Ars Goetia. The original work (if it is a single work) has not been located, but some derived texts bearing the title have been found, some in the Sloane manuscripts , some ...

  9. Ars Notoria - Wikipedia

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    The Notory Art, which the Almighty Creator Revealed to Solomon (Ars Notoria, quam Creator Altissimus Salomoni revelavit) is a 17th-century Latin derivative and composite text compiled by an unknown scribe and first published in the Collected Works (Opera Omnia; c. 1620), vol. 2 (pages 603–660) of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim.