This book is possibly a reference Lesser Key of Solomon or known as the Clavicula Salomonis (the Clavis Salomonis, or the Key of Solomon is an earlier book on the subject), is an anonymous 17-century grimoire, and one of the most popular books of demonology. It has also been widely known as the Lemegeton.
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| - This book is possibly a reference Lesser Key of Solomon or known as the Clavicula Salomonis (the Clavis Salomonis, or the Key of Solomon is an earlier book on the subject), is an anonymous 17-century grimoire, and one of the most popular books of demonology. It has also been widely known as the Lemegeton.
- The Key of Solomon is an old grimoire that has been extensively copied, in multiple languages, with manuscripts dating from the 1500s to the 1700s. Different manuscripts of the Key of Solomon are written in latin, italian, french, greek, and english. In 1888, Samuel Mathers translated an italian Key of Solomon manuscript into english. Numerous elements of wiccan rituals were taken from that 1888 translation of the Key of Solomon. Those elements are listed in the article elements of Wicca that were taken from other sources.
- The Key of Solomon is one of the books on magic Kaori Saeki has in her possession. It was supposedly written by the Hebrew King SolomonWP, and there are records of its existence dating back to the first century B.C. Because of this, there are many versions in different languages, the oldest of which is the Greek version from the 12th century. This particular copy is owned by the British MuseumWP. During the 15th century, the book was banned by the church.
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| - This book is possibly a reference Lesser Key of Solomon or known as the Clavicula Salomonis (the Clavis Salomonis, or the Key of Solomon is an earlier book on the subject), is an anonymous 17-century grimoire, and one of the most popular books of demonology. It has also been widely known as the Lemegeton.
- The Key of Solomon is an old grimoire that has been extensively copied, in multiple languages, with manuscripts dating from the 1500s to the 1700s. Different manuscripts of the Key of Solomon are written in latin, italian, french, greek, and english. In 1888, Samuel Mathers translated an italian Key of Solomon manuscript into english. Numerous elements of wiccan rituals were taken from that 1888 translation of the Key of Solomon. Those elements are listed in the article elements of Wicca that were taken from other sources.
- The Key of Solomon is one of the books on magic Kaori Saeki has in her possession. It was supposedly written by the Hebrew King SolomonWP, and there are records of its existence dating back to the first century B.C. Because of this, there are many versions in different languages, the oldest of which is the Greek version from the 12th century. This particular copy is owned by the British MuseumWP. During the 15th century, the book was banned by the church. The book covers demon-summoning rituals and various other ceremonies in great detail. According to Saeki it is considered one of the most authoritative books on magic. She claims nearly all other grimoires have been influenced by it, such as True Black Magic and Secrets of Secrets.
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