Cabbalistic manuscripts, [16-?].

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Cabbalistic manuscripts, [16-?].

Manuscripts on spirits and the occult, all written in the same hand and bound together. Included are: Liber Adami seu Razielis, qui positus fuit super manus Adae, primi istius Hominis de Mundo; [Mogen David], seu, Scutum David Hebrais cabalisticis dictus, pertinet Amatorem Magiae et Cabale F. G. D.; and Clavicula Salomonis Filij David. The first two words of the 2nd title are in Hebrew script. The Liber Adami seu Razielis includes a detailed enumeration of the seven "coeli" and the spirits which rule them, with prescribed invocations for each. The Clavicula Salomonis enumerates four hosts of spirits which govern the four Altitudes (directions), or the 360 degrees of the zodiac. The manuscripts are written in red and black, with scattered color illustrations. Bound in quarter leather with floral boards.

1 v. (217 p.) ; 20 cm.

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