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The Little Key of Solomon, son of David;..... original Latin: "Clavicula Salomonis filii David"
The Key of Solomon original Latin: "Salomonis Clavicula", that is, The Key of Solomon original German: "Der Schlüssel Salomonis", of magic both white and black original Latin: "magiae et albae et nigrae", ["Emperor Constantine the Great sent this Little Key from Jerusalem in 320"] original German: "Constantius M. hat diese clavicula von Jerusalem geschickt 320"; Rome, 1510;
The Little Keys of Solomon and Spiritual Theosophy.. original Latin/Greek: "Claviculae Salomonis et Theosophia pneumatica" Wesel, Duisburg and Frankfurt..... Andreas Luppius, 1686, [A Reprint in Scheible’s The Monastery original German: "Kloster"; a famous 19th-century collection of occult and folk texts, Vol. III];
The Semiphoras and Schemhamphoras Technical terms derived from the Hebrew "Shem Ha-Mephorash," referring to the hidden or explicit names of God used for miraculous or magical effects. of King Solomon.... Wesel, Duisburg and Frankfurt,... Andreas Luppius, 1686, [A Reprint in Scheible’s The Monastery, Vol. III, and in his Library of Magic, Secret, and Revelation Books original German: "Bibliothek d. Zauber-, Geheimniss- und Offenbarungsbücher", Pt. VI.]
The Little Keys of Solomon original Latin: "Claviculae Salomonis", 1686, by Luppius;
The Key of Solomon and the Treasury, etc. original Latin: "Clavis Salomonis et thesaurus etc.", translated by Neydecker, Germany, 1716;
The Little Key of Solomon original Latin: "Clavicula Salomonis" explained by Samuel Heineke, Pressburg, 1780;
The Little Keys of Solomon...... called the Green Butterfly.... original French: "Clavicules de Salomon...... dite du Papillon Vert"; a popular 19th-century French grimoire 1827.
In addition to these included in Karl Engel’s list Karl Engel was a 19th-century bibliographer known for cataloging the literature of the Faust legend and related occult works., other printed works, versions of the Little Key, are to be found in the British Museum, for example:—
The True Little Key original Italian: "La Vera Clavicola", Milan, 1868; The Little Keys original Italian: "La Clavicolas"