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| Title: A Cunning Man's Grimoire |
| Sub-title: A Sixteenth Century Grimoire |
| Edited by: Stephen Skinner, David Rankine |
| ISBN10-13: 1912212102 : 9781912212101 |
| This manuscript is a grimoire, a manual of practical magic, a sorcerers handbook. It is a composite grimoire drawn from a number of different sources. It is not the sort of grimoire which has a complete method of calling up a set register of spirits, like the Goetia, nor does it have a wide range of pentacles or talismans like the Key of Solomon. It is however quite special as it was also was a practising Cunning man's grimoire, a very interesting blend of learned and local village magic. It also contains a lot of critical astrological information (including its own set of astrological tables) which are an important part of magic, but which dont feature to a large extent in other grimoires. It goes way beyond Planetary days and hours, to detailed aspects of timing and also contains magical operations connected with the 28 Mansions of the Moon and image magic, which were usually absent from Solomonic grimoires. The 28 Mansions of the Moon belong to a different magical tradition which owes its origins to Arabic and Indian roots, rather than the Greek roots of Solomonic magic. This manuscript literally stands at the crossroads of several different magical streams. |
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| "List of Illustrations 12
List of Tables 13
Acknowledgements 14
Introduction 15
Preliminary Preparation & Prayers
The Secret of Secrets 31
Of the Angells & their Power 31
Man’s Power over Spirits 32
Preface with Directions & Aphorisms 32
Astrological Timing of the Operation 35
That the holy Angells may helpe thee in thyne occasions 37
Making a Pentacle to hold in thy hand 39
The figure of a Pentacle & how to keep it 40
An Narration to the 7 Planetary Angells of the 7 Planetary heavens 41
The Seales & Characters of Angells and Spirits & their Use 42
Experiments
1. An Experiment to have thy owne proper good Angell 43
The Call for thy proper good Angell 48
2. An Experiment of 3 holy Angells: Ancor, Anacor, Analos, 51
Consecration of the Crystall stone or glass 53
3. A most Noble Experiment for the glasse or cristallomanticall Art 57
The Invocation Descend 58
Fumigation for thy selfe 59
4. A true Experiment of 3 Spirits: Durus, Artus, Ćbedel 60
An Exhortation to the Artist 62
5. Another Experiment of the 3 horsemen sayd to be approved true 63
License to Depart 65
6. The Experiment of Birto the Spirit 66
License to Depart 67
Admonition to the Artist 68
Astrological & Timing
Astrological Considerations 69
Directions for practise for gaining thy owne proper good Angell 70
Of Essentiall Dignities of the Planets 71
Of Essentiall Debilities of the Planets 73
Planetary Hours 74
Table of the Names of each houre in every Day & every Night. 75
Table of the Day of the weeke, Planets, Angells & their Seales. 76
Names of the 4 Seasons 77
Angells of the 4 Seasons 77
Angells of the Head of the Signe of the 4 Seasons 78
Names of the Earth in the 4 Seasons 78
Names of the Sun & Moon in the 4 Seasons 79
Briefe table on the sequence of writing the Names in order 80
Angels & Spirits
A Table of Hebrew Names of the 7 Angells set over the 7 Planets. 82
Spirits of each of the 7 Planets. 83
5 Angels & their offices or officiall Names 83
How long each of the 7 Planetary Angels rules the world 84
Things proper to be done in each houre of the Planets. 84
Angels & Spirits of the 12 Signs 85
Angells of the 28 Mansions of the Moon 86
7. An Experiment of Askariell in a glass or cristall 87
Fumigations & Incenses
Of Fumigations, Unguents, Collyries & Unctions causing Apparitions 90
A Fumigation for all 7 Angells together 92
A Table of the Fumigations for every Planet & Planetary hour 93
To Consecrate the Fumigation 94
Fumigations of Divers sorts 94
Spirits
To gather Spirits together presently 95
To make Spirits dread thee & to see Secret Things 95
To Call all kinds of Spirits that you wilt 95
To have might to binde & loose Spirits 95
Another ointment to see Spirits 96
To see Spirits in the ayre 96
To have friendship of a Prince of Spirits of the Ayre 96
To hide Treasure 97
Of the power & vertue of Fumigations, Sacrifices & Unctions 98
When best to compound Fumigations 101
By what means does fumigation cause spirits to appear with bodys 101
What the Spirits appearing in this world are, according to Hermes 102
To gather Spirits of the ayre together 103
Visions, Oracles, Fumigations, Images, etc.
For a Vision, in the night 103
Men shall see Visions. 105
Directions for receiving an Oracle or Vision 105
To make the Ring of ' for receiving an Oracle or true dreame 106
A Ring of ! for an Oracle 107
Another way to receive a true Oracle by the image of the Planets 107
Metalls, trees, stones and herbs of each of the 7 Planets 108
Making of the Images of the Planets 110
To know when any degree of any Signe will come to the Ascendant 112
For an Oracle or true Dreame. 114
8. Another true Experiment for a vision in thy sleepe 117
Mansions of the Moon
How to worke by the 28 Mansions 117
What the 28 Mansions of the Moon are 129
A Table of the 28 Mansions of the Moon 129
December’s Observations (an insert) 132
Table of Houses for London, 1644 January-December 133
Table of Terms of the Planets 145
Simple Spells
To drive away & consume Locust & Wormes 146
To drive away Serpents, Dragons, & all creeping things & wild beasts 146
To drive away wolves, foxes and cats 147
That haile fall not in a place where you wouldest not have it fall 147
That the ! appear & shyne forth openly on thee 147
To quench fire burning a house 148
That a thiefe enter not into thy house 148
Magical Rings
Rings of the 7 Planets but for other purposes 149
This Ring of the ! for honour and a swift horse 149
The Ring of the ; for waterworks, fighting ships & trees bearing fruit 150
The Ring of % for castles & kings doing battle 151
The Ring of # for skill at all kinds of play, favour of Lords & Judges 151
The Ring of & for profit & delivering out of thrall 152
The Ring of $ for love & favour of men and women 152
The Ring of ' for binding tongues & slanderous speeche 152
Characters of the Angels called by the Rings according to the days 153
A Table of this Book (the original Contents table) 155
Bibliography 161
Index 169
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| Published: Golden Hoard Press Pte Ltd (SI) - June 2018 |
| Format: Hardback |
| Subjects: Occult studies |
| List Price: 46.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 1 of: 45 |
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| Title: Advanced Flying Star Feng Shui |
| By (author): Stephen Skinner |
| ISBN10-13: 1912212056 : 9781912212057 |
| This is the first book in English on Flying Star Feng shui which explains how it compatibly relates to Eight Mansion feng shui, and provides 216 giving lower kua Flying Star charts as well as all of the variant Substitution Star (ti Kua) charts. Although the Flying Stars were originally related to the stars of astronomical Big Dipper asterism, in their feng shui usage they are simply terms for changing types of subtle chi(qi) energy present in our living environment, our homes, and our workplaces, Flying Stars assumes there is a very reals link between the present time, the time a building was built, its directional orientation, the birthplaces of its occupants and the consequential changing of luck of its occupants. Contrary to popular mis-conception, Flying Star Feng shui is completely compatible with Eight Mansion feng shui. The effects of using Flying Star feng shui correctly can often be impressive and very rapid, often within then days. Flying Star feng shui is one of the components of Hsuan Kung (Xuan Kong), which is in turn part of the San Yuan School of feng shui, which relies upon the 8 Trigrams Kua (gua) and their combinations. By contrast San He (the other great school of feng shui) relies upon combinations of the 5 Elements (in their yin and yang forms) with the 12 Early Branches, forming 60 chia-tzu (jia zi) or dragons. Much of the knowledge in this book comes from the Chinese text of perhaps the most famous Hsuan Kung (Xuan Kong) master of the 20th century, Shen Chu Reng and his book on Flying Star entitled San Yuan Ti Li Tai Hsuan Kung. |
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“Stephen Skinner is probably the most important Western scholar taking the science of Fengshui seriously. In the past few decades he has made important contributions to clarifying the rather vague image from which Feng shui suffers in the West.” – Dr. Ulrich Theobald, lecturer in Chinese history and classical Chinese at Tubingen University, Germany.
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Pages: 356
Size: 253x178mm
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| Published: Golden Hoard Press Pte Ltd (SI) - July 2018 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Feng Shui |
| List Price: 36.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: Antipalus Maleficiorum |
| Sub-title: Antipalus Maleficiorum |
| Series: SWCM - Sourceworks of Ceremonial Magic Vol. XV Series |
| By (author): Johannes Trithemius, Stephen Skinner, Daniel Clark |
| ISBN10-13: 1912212463 : 9781912212460 |
| A record of all the books in Trithemius' secret library of grimoires and books of practical magic in 1508 and what happened to them. Effectively an almost complete catalogue of the classics of magic written by Trithemius, the mentor and teacher in magic of Henry Cornelius Agrippa and Paracelcus. |
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| Published: Golden Hoard Press - January 2025 |
| Format: Hardback |
| Subjects: Feng Shui |
| List Price: 60.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: Ars Notoria |
| Sub-title: The Method - Version B: Mediaeval Angel Magic |
| By (author): Stephen Skinner |
| ISBN10-13: 1912212285 : 9781912212286 |
| The Ars Notoria is a mediaeval grimoire which was widely distributed and very popular in the 13th-16th century, but virtually unknown until recently. Version B (MS Bibliothèque Nationale Lat. 9336.) is a commentary on the Method which has never been published in English before. The present text is a reorganisation of that commentary into subject order without the loss of any practical detail. All the notae and the full invocations/orations are included, but most of the Latin prayers have been omitted as they do not contribute to the methods effectiveness. The Ars Notoria is still very relevant in the 21st century because it contains detailed techniques to enable the practitioner to absorb whole subjects very rapidly, and to understand very complex subjects on first reading, as well as remembering whatever has been read. Like many magic manuscripts this work was attributed to famous individuals including Solomon (who reputedly received the book directly from God via the angel Pamphilius), which was translated into Greek by the magician Apollonius of Tyana, along with input from Euclid of Thebes, the father of Honorius of Thebes the author of The Sworn Book of Honorius (Liber Juratus) and Mani, the prophet. Solomonic grimoires are concerned with the evocation of spirits or demons, but the Ars Notoria stands alone as angel magic concerned only with memory and the ability to understand and absorb whole subjects rapidly, making it a veritable student's grimoire, a key to obtaining knowledge rapidly. Despite its popularity and enduring history the Ars Notoria has never been printed in its complete form. After its early Latin appearance there was only one incomplete English translation by Robert Turner in 1657, and that omitted the most vital component for its operation, the notae, a set of complex pictorial illustrations, without which the system just does not work. It also abbreviated most of the orations/invocations. The present edition contains all the notae matched with all the complete invocations/orations, and instructions for their use. |
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| Rapid learning for Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Arithmetic, Geometry, Music, Medicine, etc using a secret magcal method that was used by monks in the Middle Ages to rapidly learn vast amounts of material, adapted for modern usage.
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Size: 250x175mm
Illustrations: 43 colour illus, 12 b/w illus & colour thumbnails
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| Published: Golden Hoard Press Pte Ltd (SI) - January 2021 |
| Format: Hardback |
| Subjects: Magic, spells & alchemy |
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| Title: Ars Notoria |
| Sub-title: The Grimoire of Rapid Learning by Magic, with the Golden Flowers of Apollonius of Tyana |
| By (author): Stephen Skinner, Daniel Clark |
| ISBN10-13: 191221203X : 9781912212033 |
| The Ars Notoria is a mediaeval grimoire, or magician's manual, which was widely distributed and very popular in the 13th-16th century, but virtually unknown today. It is however still very relevant in the 21st century because it contains detailed techniques to enable the practitioner to absorb whole subjects very rapidly, and to understand very complex subjects on first reading, as well as remembering whatever has been read. Of all the grimoires attributed to the Solomonic tradition of magic, one of the oldest and most enigmatic is the Ars Notoria. Like the many magic manuscripts this work was pseudepigraphically attributed to several famous individuals ranging from Solomon (who reputedly received the book directly from God via the hand of the angel Pamphilius), through its supposed translation by the magician Apollonius of Tyana who called it Flores aurei, or the Golden flowers, to Euclid of Thebes. The Ars Notoria stands alone in its own category of angel grimoires, for while most other Solomonic grimoires are concerned with the evocation of spirits or demons, the Ars Notoria instead was concerned only with memory and the ability to understand and absorb whole subjects rapidly. It offered to grant almost instant proficiency in any of the seven Liberal Arts, making it a veritable students grimoire, a key to obtaining knowledge rapidly. Yet despite its popularity and enduring history the Ars Notoria has never been printed in its complete form. From its early published Latin appearance in Agrippa's Opera Omnia to the first and only English translation by Robert Turner in 1657, all published versions of this work have omitted the most vital component of its operation, the notae, a set of complex pictorial illustrations that are the heart of its system. That is however until now. The present edition contains all the notae which have always been left out of other printed editions, without which the system just does not work. For the first time ever the Ars Notoria is presented in its complete form. In this edition we present not just one but five complete sets of notae taken from various manuscripts, alongside a corrected edition of Turners English translation. We also present a complete facsimile of Yale University's Beinecke MS Mellon 1 in full colour, the earliest known manuscript of this work, with a complete copy of the 1620s printed Latin text. Detailed commentary is provided on its origins, content, possible authors, owners, methods of use, and practical considerations as well as comprehensive tables of the almost 100 notae variants. The progress of the Ars Notoria is traced from its Greek origins, via its flourishing 13th century monastic life to its supposed inclusion in the Lemegeton. |
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| Contents
Acknowledgements 9
List of Figures 10
1. Background
Trivium and Quadrivium 11
Main Schools of Magic 13
Ars Notoria and the Lemegeton 14
Origin of the Ars Notoria 16
Greek Origins 19
Critics and Famous Owners 20
Possible Authors 23
John of Morigny and the Liber Visionum 25
Ars Notoria and the Liber Juratus 27
Distribution of the Manuscripts of the Ars Notoria 28
Printed Editions 29
Turner’s English Translation 29
Versions of the text of Ars Notoria 32
Derivative Works 33
The Figure of Memory 33
Symbolism of the Ineffable 5th nota of Theology 36
2. Magicians, Physicians, Scribes, Collectors, and a Translator
Apollonius of Tyana (c. 15 – c. 100) 37
Euclid of Thebes 42
Hartmann Schedel (1440 – 1514) 43
Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (1528-1579) 44
Simon Forman (1552 – 1611) 46
George Wrighte (1697 – 1724) 56
Robert Turner (1626 – c. 1666) 58
Sir Hans Sloane (1660 – 1724) 61
3. The Main Manuscripts 67
4. The Notae 84
5. Compendium and Distribution of the Notae 90
6. Method of Use and Practical Considerations 112
Ars Notoria
7. Full Manuscript of the earliest Ars Notoria (1225) 121
8. English Translation of the Ars Notoria (reorganised) 160
Prologue 164
1. Flores Aurei Sections 1-70 165
2. Of the Liberal Arts or trivium Sections 71-109 187
3. Ars Nova Sections 110-125 200
4. Novem Termini Sections 126-127 206
5. Orations and Notae Sections 128-147 208
6. Supplementary Gloss & Prayers Sections S148-S176 215
9. Complete sets of Notae from four key manuscripts 231
MS Sloane 1712 c. 1250 232
MS CLM 276 c. 1350 250
MS BnF 9336 14th century 273
MS Yar. Var. 34 1600 296
10. Latin text of the Ars Notoria in Agrippa’s Opera Omnia 328
Appendix 1 – Table of Subjects 386
Appendix 2 – List of the prayers in Ars Notoria 387
Appendix 3 – List of borrowings by Liber Juratus from Ars Notoria 393
Appendix 4 – Known works by Robert Turner 396
Appendix 5 - Full Text of the Orations ‘borrowed’ by Liber Juratus 000
Bibliography 400
Index 413
List of Figures
01: King Solomon receiving a book of Wisdom from the angel 4
02: Notae in the form of a column resting on an inverted head 20
03: Byzantine column supported by an inverted head of Medusa 20
04: Title page of Agrippa ‘s De Occulta Philosophia, 1551 32
05: The Figure of Memory as it appears in Agrippa’s Opera Omnia 36
06: The Figure of Memory in its complete form 37
07: A stone ‘talisman’ invoking the power of seven archangels 41
08: Inscription commemorating Apollonius’ life and qualities 43
09: Woodcut of Erfurt in Hartmann Schedel’s Nuremberg Chronicle 45
10: Albert V, Duke of Bavaria 46
11: Bookplate of the Dukes of Bavaria in CLM 276 47
12: Simon Forman, astrologer and physician 49
13: The frontispiece of John Melton’s Astrologaster, 1620 51
14: Liber de Arte Memoratiua siue Notoria, Trinity College O.9.7 54
15: Scandalous aristocrats: Francis Howard and her lovers 55
16: The armorial bookplate of George Wrighte 59
17: Gothurst (Gayhurst) House, late 16th century 60
18: Robert Turner as he appears in his book Botanologia, 1664 63
19: Portrait of Sir Hans Sloane 64
20: Milk Chocolate: Sir Hans Sloane and Cadburys 66
21: Montagu House, sold to the British Museum in 1759 68
22: A variant form of the Second nota of Rhetoric 90
23: Compendium of notae with their manuscript folio locations 94
24: Compendium of notae arranged by subject 98
25: Thumbnails of the notae from key manuscripts 102
26: Commencement and fourth month notae inspection dates 124
27-62: MS Yale Mellon 1 126-161
63: Title page of Robert Turner’s Ars Notoria translation 164
64: The Figure of Memory (English) 213
65-81: MS BL Sloane 1712 239-255
82-108: MS BSB CLM 276 258-279
109-130: MS BnF Lat. 9336 282-303
131-160: MS NLI Yah. Var. 34 296-327
161: Figure of Memory (Latin) 391
162: List of the Subjects 395
163: List of Orations 398
164: Borrowings of prayers by Liber Juratus from Ars Notoria 404
165: List of books written and translated by Robert Turner 408
166: List of the main Ars Notoria Manuscripts 415
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| Published: Golden Hoard Press Pte Ltd (SI) - August 2019 |
| Format: Hardback |
| Subjects: Mysticism, magic & ritual |
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| Title: Ars Notoria |
| Sub-title: The Method -- Version B: Mediaeval Angel Magic |
| By (author): Stephen Skinner |
| ISBN10-13: 1912212404 : 9781912212408 |
| Ars Notoria: the Method is the practical key to the Ars Notoria. This key brings all the parts you need together so this ancient system can now be used to memorise and master subjects in the shortest space of time. Each 'operation' has its own chapter which brings together the prayers, orations and nota needed for each subject. The Ars Notoria is a unique Mediaeval grimoire designed to assist monks (or anyone) to learn whole subjects in as short a time as a month, through the intervention of angels. It has procedures for vastly improving memory, learning speed and understanding, such that a single reading of a complex text will enable it to be absorbed and understood. The procedure consisted of orations or invocations which will assist the aspirant in these feats of memory. These are read or chanted whilst the aspirant looks at a "nota", a complex design which encapsulates the essence of the desired subject. The oldest manuscript of the Ars Notoria dates from 1225. This volume allows you to actually use this amazing system. |
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| Published: Golden Hoard Press - November 2023 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Magic, spells & alchemy |
| List Price: 46.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: Ars Notoria -- The Method |
| Sub-title: Mediaeval Angel Magic -- Version B |
| By (author): Stephen Skinner |
| ISBN10-13: 1912212390 : 9781912212392 |
| Ars Notoria: the Method is the practical key to the Ars Notoria. This key brings all the parts you need together so this ancient system can now be used to memorise and master subjects in the shortest space of time. Each â operationâ has its own chapter which brings together the prayers, orations and nota needed for each subject. The Ars Notoria is a unique Mediaeval grimoire designed to assist monks (or anyone) to learn whole subjects in as short a time as a month, through the intervention of angels. It has procedures for vastly improving memory, learning speed and understanding, such that a single reading of a complex text will enable it to be absorbed and understood. The procedure consisted of orations or invocations which will assist the aspirant in these feats of memory. These are read or chanted whilst the aspirant looks at a â nota,â a complex design which encapsulates the essence of the desired subject. The oldest manuscript of the Ars Notoria dates from 1225. This volume allows you to actually use this amazing system. |
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| Published: Golden Hoard Press - November 2023 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Magic, spells & alchemy |
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| Title: Clavis or Key to Unlock the MYSTERIES OF MAGIC |
| By (author): Stephen Skinner, Daniel Clark |
| ISBN10-13: 1912212080 : 9781912212088 |
| This is the highpoint of calligraphic Victorian grimoires, full colour throughout. A very significant magical text with lots of detail not normally found in a grimoire |
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| Published: Golden Hoard Press Pte Ltd - October 2018 |
| Format: Hardback |
| Subjects: Mysticism, magic & ritual |
| List Price: 64.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: Complete Magician's Tables |
| By (author): Stephen Skinner |
| ISBN10-13: 0954763971 : 9780954763978 |
| Contains the most complete set of tabular correspondences covering magic, astrology, divination, alchemy, tarot, I-Ching, kabbalah, gematria, grimoires, angels, demons, pagan pantheons, plants, perfumes, incenses, religious and mystical correspondences currently in print. They are more than four times more tables than in Crowley's Liber 777. The source of the data in these tables ranges from unpublished manuscript mediaeval grimoires and Kabbalistic works, Peter de Abano, Abbott Trithemius, Albertus Magnus, Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Dr John Dee, Dr Thomas Rudd, Tycho Brahe, MacGregor Mathers (and the editors of Mathers' work, Aleister Crowley and Israel Regardie), to the most modern theories of prime numbers and atomic weights. The sources include many key grimoires such the Sworn Book, Liber Juratus, the Lemegeton (Goetia, Theurgia-Goetia, Almadel, Pauline Art), Abramelin, and in the 20th century the grimoire of Franz Bardon. All this material has been grouped and presented in a consistent and logical way covering the whole Western Mystery tradition and some relevant parts of the Eastern tradition. Some of the Tables included in this work: Alchemy and Alchemists; Angels: Biblical and Gnostic; Astrology: Zodiac, Planets, Decans, Mansions of the Moon, Fixed Stars and Constellations; Buddhist Meditation; Christianity; Colour Scales; Demons; Dr John Dee's Angels; Emblems; Feng Shui and Taoist Magic; Gematria; Geomancy; Grimoires; Herbs; Islamic and Arab Magic; Isopsephy; Judaism; Kabbalah; Letters, Alphabets & Numbers; Magic and Sorcery; Mind, Body and Spirit; Natural Magic: Plants, Stones; Orders, Grades and Officers; Pagan Pantheons; Perfumes & Incenses; Planetary & Olympic Spirits; Questing and Chivalry; Sacred Geometry; Tarot; Timeline: Magicians, Kabbalists, Alchemists, Astrologers; Knights Templar; Vedic and Hindu Meditation and Magic; Wheel of the Year: Hours, Months, Seasons, Festivals; Yi Jing / I Ching. |
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| Published: Golden Hoard Press (SI) - June 2006 |
| Format: Hardback |
| Subjects: Magic, alchemy & hermetic thought |
| List Price: 40.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: Dr John Dee's Spiritual Diary (1583-1608) |
| Sub-title: a completely new & reset edition of True & Faithful Relation... with a complete translation of all Latin passages |
| Edition Statement: 2nd Edition |
| By (author): Stephen Skinner |
| ISBN10-13: 1912212137 : 9781912212132 |
| The Sourcework of Dee's Enochian Magic, transcribed from his original manuscript with literally thousands of corrections |
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Size: 255x205mm
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| Published: Golden Hoard Press Pte Ltd (SI) - September 2019 |
| Format: Hardback |
| Subjects: Occult studies |
| List Price: 76.00 Pounds Sterling |
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