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Episode 147·August 24, 2022·late-magic

Daniel James Waller on the Jewish Incantation-Bowls

In our last episode we discussed the broad range of evidence available for Jewish magic in late antiquity. In this episode we get into one of the most important of such bodies of evidence – the Judæo-Aramic incantation-bowls – with researcher Daniel James Waller.

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Reg.lat.1300

Raziel (attributed) · 1250 · Latin · 444 pages

Reg.lat.1300 presents a cosmic manual where every planetary movement and elemental substance holds a specific magical virtue. The text argues that the material world is a decaying reflection of eternal celestial causes, and only through strict ritual purity can a practitioner bridge this gap. Reader

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Reg.lat.1300

Unknown (attributed to Angel Raziel) · 1350 · Latin · 444 pages

This manuscript acts as a technical manual for those seeking to bridge the divide between the celestial spheres and the terrestrial world. It frames magic as a rigorous science where the practitioner aligns their will with planetary configurations and divine names. By synthesizing herbal, lapidary,

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The Book of Raziel (Sepher Raziel)

Angel Raziel (attr.) · 1575 · Hebrew · 189 pages

The Book of Raziel functions as a bridge between the celestial hierarchies and the practitioner on earth. It argues that physical reality is a reflection of immutable heavens governed by specific angelic powers. The text insists that true magical authority requires moral discipline, secret knowledge

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The Key of Solomon

Rabin Abognazar / Barault · 1634 · French · 79 pages

Les Clavicules de Salomon is far more than a collection of spells; it is a rigorous technical manual for the practitioner seeking to bridge the gap between the mundane and the divine. Attributed to the wisdom of Solomon and preserved through the lineage of Rabbi Abognazar, this 1634 manuscript claim

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The Key of Solomon and Pneumatic Theosophy

Anonymous · 1686 · Latin-German · 65 pages

Claviculae Salomonis et theosophia pneumatica presents a radical vision where magic is not a dark art, but a sacred science—a 'Spirit-Art' that integrates theology, alchemy, and astrology. The text argues that the human mind is the ultimate engine of miracle-working, capable of uniting with celestia

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Part of the Mishnah: Seeds

Unknown · 1690 · Latin · 234 pages

Part of the Mishnah: Zeraim is a monumental synthesis of ancient Rabbinic wisdom and 17th-century Christian Hebraism. Centered on the work of the brilliant scholar William Guise and featuring the essential prefaces of Moses Maimonides, the text explores the divine transmission of Law and the logical

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The Book of the Angel Raziel

Unknown · 1701 · Hebrew · 112 pages

The Book of the Angel Raziel is a cornerstone of mystical literature, claiming to be the foundational source of all esoteric knowledge transmitted through the biblical patriarchs. It posits a universe where the Hebrew alphabet serves as the literal DNA of creation, linking the anatomy of the human s

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The Grand Grimoire with the Great Key of Solomon

Anonymous · 1750 · French · 90 pages

Le Grand Grimoire represents the pinnacle of the Solomonic tradition, blending high ceremonial magic with dark, practical demonology. Anonymous yet authoritative, the text claims to offer the same arcane knowledge King Solomon used to command spirits, presenting a world where the infernal hierarchy

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The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses (1880 facsimile)

Anonymous · 1880 · English · 355 pages

The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses presents itself as a direct translation of secret Hebrew manuscripts. It argues that biblical figures possessed the authority to control celestial and infernal spirits. The text provides explicit instructions for the use of seals, amulets, and incantations to man

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The Greater Key of Solomon

S. L. MacGregor Mathers · 1889 · English · 168 pages

The Greater Key of Solomon is far more than a simple book of spells; it is a profound philosophical system that positions humanity as the sovereign mediator between the physical and spiritual realms. S. L. MacGregor Mathers, a central figure of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, presents a text

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New Edition of the Babylonian Talmud, Vol. 1

Michael Levi Rodkinson · 1902 · English · 420 pages

This volume presents a direct look at the Sanhedrin tractate, where rabbis debate the structural foundations of law. It captures a moment where legal theory meets the harsh friction of real-world politics and divine judgment. Rodkinson translates centuries of complex jurisprudence into a framework a

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The Key of Solomon

Solomon (attributed) · 1903 · Hebrew · 54 pages

The Key of Solomon is far more than a simple book of spells; it is a complex philosophical system that bridges the gap between the mundane and the divine. Dating back to the Italian Renaissance, this grimoire presents the bold claim that through rigorous spiritual purification and the precise applic

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The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses

L.W. De Laurence · 1910 · English · 204 pages

L.W. De Laurence presents these forbidden books as divinely revealed tools for human empowerment. He argues that the Bible is a practical manual for both spiritual salvation and tangible magical intervention. The text suggests that man functions as a microcosm reflecting the wider cosmos. By manipul

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Aramaic Incantation Texts from Nippur

James A. Montgomery · 1913 · Aramaic · 437 pages

This study decodes the physical and linguistic evidence left by exorcists in Sassanian Babylonia. Montgomery challenges previous scholars by arguing that script styles are individual handwritings rather than clear markers of time. He frames these incantation bowls as tools for a mechanical, non-reli

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The Key of Solomon

Anonymous · 1914 · Hebrew · 192 pages

The Key of Solomon presents a stark departure from modern passive spirituality. It outlines a system where the practitioner uses divine names, astrology, and specific physical talismans to assert authority over spiritual forces. The text insists that true mastery requires both internal purity and ri

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The Lesser Key of Solomon (Goetia)

Anonymous; L.W. de Laurence · 1916 · English · 97 pages

The Lesser Key of Solomon (Goetia) is not merely a catalog of demons; it is a sophisticated system of ceremonial magic that claims spirits are actually 'portions of the human brain.' Edited by the enigmatic L.W. de Laurence, this text provides a rigorous framework for the 'Bornless Ritual' and the p

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Lesser Key of Solomon (Goetia) - De Laurence Edition

King Solomon (attr.) · 1916 · English · 98 pages

The L.W. de Laurence edition of the 'Lesser Key of Solomon' presents a radical reinterpretation of ceremonial magic, casting it as a rigorous 'Natural Philosophy' rather than mere superstition. By blending Kabbalistic mysticism with a bold psychological defense, the text argues that the demonic hier

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The Book of the Goetia of Solomon the King

S.L. MacGregor Mathers / Aleister Crowley · 1925 · German · 120 pages

The Book of the Goetia forces a confrontation between medieval sorcery and early twentieth-century materialism. Crowley edits the original manuscript with a cynical, sharp edge, famously claiming that these demonic entities are merely projections of the human brain. Readers gain access to the comple

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Mishnah: Kaufmann Manuscript (Complete)

Anonymous · 1929 · Hebrew · 874 pages
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Solomonic Cycle Magic Collection

Various · English · 10 pages

The Solomonic Cycle Magic Collection is an essential synthesis for any practitioner or scholar of the Western Esoteric Tradition. By bridging the gaps between the seminal works of Johann Weyer, Reginald Scot, and Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, this collection offers a rectified and expanded list of 72

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