Goetiaoriginal: "GOETIA". Derived from the Ancient Greek word for "sorcery" or "moaning," specifically referring to the practice of invoking or conjuring spirits.
The Book Of Evil Spirits
CONTAINS TWO HUNDRED DIAGRAMS AND
SEALS FOR INVOCATIONThe ritual act of calling a spirit into oneself or a specific location. AND CONVOCATIONA formal "calling together" or summoning of spirits to appear before the practitioner. OF SPIRITS. NECRO-
MANCY, WitchcraftThe original OCR reads "WITHCRAFT," likely a printer's error or an archaic variant; the translation reflects the intended meaning. AND
BLACK ART.
TRANSLATED FROM ANCIENT MANUSCRIPTS
IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM, LONDON
Ceremonial Magic
Only Authorized Edition Extant
Published Under The Editorship Of
Dr. L. W. de Laurence
Lauron William de Laurence (1868–1936) was a prolific American publisher of occult and spiritualist literature, known for making esoteric texts accessible to the general public in the early 20th century.
Member Of The Eastern Order Of Sacred Mysteries
de Laurence, Scott & Co.
Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A.
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