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The provided texts are excerpts from two books on Solomon's magic. The first, "The Key of Solomon the King," is a 19th-century edition compiling various manuscripts detailing ceremonial magic, including rituals, conjurations, and the creation of magical tools. The second, "The Lesser Key of Solomon," also known as Lemegeton, presents a similar focus on summoning and controlling spirits, but with a preface that discusses the book's history and offers a materialistic interpretation of its practices. Both texts present instructions and descriptions for various magical operations, employing symbolism and invoking divine and demonic names.
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The Key of Solomon
The Lesser Key of Solomon
The provided texts are excerpts from two books on Solomon's magic. The first, "The Key of Solomon the King," is a 19th-century edition compiling various manuscripts detailing ceremonial magic, including rituals, conjurations, and the creation of magical tools. The second, "The Lesser Key of Solomon," also known as Lemegeton, presents a similar focus on summoning and controlling spirits, but with a preface that discusses the book's history and offers a materialistic interpretation of its practices. Both texts present instructions and descriptions for various magical operations, employing symbolism and invoking divine and demonic names.
Read here:
The Key of Solomon
The Lesser Key of Solomon