Goetia. With a foreword and comments by Aleister Crowley
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"Goetie" is a guide on magic from among the so-called Solomon books (i.e., grimairov, the authorship of which was attributed to the ancient King Solomon) It describes ritual preparations, guns and spells necessary for causing 72 spirits. This book was born thanks to the efforts of the two most influential magicians of the late XIX - early XX centuries: Alistar Crowley and MacGregor Mazers. For the first time it was published in 1904. Crowley accompanied her comments and additions, including its essay"s ceremonial magic in terms of dedicated to ", largely predetermined the subsequent development of occult philosophy.
In this edition, all the features of the 1904 version of 1904 are preserved, but the material is complemented by engravings of Louis Breton and several drawings of Alistair Crowley. Also, the publication includes corrected options "pre-calling" and spells on the Enician, the correspondence table for the Wow and comments Crowley. The Appendix published recommendations for targets and reports about modern magicians. In the editorial preface, Himenta beta, the external chapter O.T.O., determines the place of this Grimuara in the "Solomon" tradition
In this edition, all the features of the 1904 version of 1904 are preserved, but the material is complemented by engravings of Louis Breton and several drawings of Alistair Crowley. Also, the publication includes corrected options "pre-calling" and spells on the Enician, the correspondence table for the Wow and comments Crowley. The Appendix published recommendations for targets and reports about modern magicians. In the editorial preface, Himenta beta, the external chapter O.T.O., determines the place of this Grimuara in the "Solomon" tradition
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Author:Per.
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:Science & Math
- Category:Chiromantia & Esoteric & Numerology
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Series: Magic Grimuara
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ISBN:978-5-9906742-6-4
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