Libellus Magicus or The True Magical Work of the Jesuits.pdf

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Libellus Magicus
a
nineteenth-century manuscript
of conjurations.
The
John G. White Collection
transcribed and edited
by
Stephen J. Zietz
Verus Jesuitarum Libellus, or, The True Magical Work of the Jesuits.
Containing Most powerful charges and conjurations for all Evil Spirits of
whatever State-Condition or office they are And a Most powerful and
approved Conjuration of the Spirit Usiel To which is added Cyprians
Invocation of Angels And his Conjuration of the Spirits Guarding hidden
treasure - together with a form for their dismissal. Paris 1508.
Translated from the Latin by Herbert Irwin - 1875 Praxis Magica Fausti,
and, or, The Magical Elements of Doctor John Faust Practitioner of
Medicine. From the original Manuscript in the Municipal Library of
Weimar. Passan Anno Adventionis Christi .1571
Bookplate of the John G. White Collection, 1924 (inside front cover)
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Bookplate of Arthur Edward Waite (inside front cover)
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Verus
Jesuitarum
Libellus
or
The true Magical Work of the Jesuits
Containing
Most powerful charges and Conjurations for all
Evil
Spirits of whatever State - Condition or office they
are
And a
Most powerful and approved conjuration of the
Spirit Usiel
To which is added Cyrprians [Cyprians] Invocation
of
Angels
And his Conjuration of the Spirits Guarding
hidden treasure - together with a form for their
dismissal
Paris 1508
Translated from the Latin by Herbert Irwin
- 1875-
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