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This section of the manuscript illustrates the "sigils" or circular seals associated with each spirit. In the Solomonic tradition, these designs were believed to be essential for the practitioner to command the specific entity named. Each circle contains complex geometric and symbolic patterns intended to represent the spirit's essence.
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 | Column 6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Bael A powerful King who rules in the East; he is said to grant the power of invisibility. | 2. Agres original: "Agres" (Agares). A Duke who can cause earthquakes and teaches all languages. | 3. Vsago original: "Vsago" (Vassago). A Prince who reveals secrets of the past and future. | 4. Samigina A Great Marquis who teaches liberal sciences and accounts for the souls of those who died in sin. | 5. Marbas A Great President who can cause or cure diseases and provide wisdom regarding mechanical arts. | 6. Valefor A Duke who acts as a familiar spirit but often tempts his associates to steal. |
| 7. Amon A strong Marquis who can tell of all things past and to come, and reconciles feuds between friends. | 8. Barbatos A Great Count and Duke who understands the speech of animals and birds. | 9. Paimon A Great King very obedient to Lucifer; he teaches all arts and sciences. | 10. Paimon This name is repeated in the manuscript sequence at the tenth position. | 11. Buer A Great President who teaches moral and natural philosophy, as well as the virtues of herbs. | 12. Gusion A Duke who can show the meaning of all questions asked of him and award honors and dignities. |
| 13. Sitri A Great Prince who enflames the love of men and women, often appearing with a leopard's face. | 14. Beleth A mighty and terrible King who requires a silver ring to be worn during his invocation for protection. | 15. Beleth This name is repeated in the manuscript sequence at the fifteenth position. | 16. Leraje original: "Leraje". A Marquis associated with great battles and the festering of wounds caused by arrows. | 17. Leraje This name is repeated in the manuscript sequence at the seventeenth position. | 18. Eligos A Great Duke who discovers hidden things and knows the outcome of future wars and soldiers' meetings. |
| 19. Zepar A Great Duke who influences the passions of women and can transform their outward appearance. | 20. Botis A Great President and Earl who tells of all things past and future and reconciles friends and foes. | 21. Bathin A mighty Duke who knows the virtues of precious stones and herbs, and can transport men across lands. | 22. Bathin This name is repeated in the manuscript sequence at the twenty-second position. | 23. Salos original: "Salos" (Sallos). A Duke of a gentle nature who promotes love and peace between people. | 24. Purson A Great King who knows of hidden things and treasures, providing good familiar spirits. |