Anyone have experience with the Ars Notoria?
I will now try to write what I know about such books...
Yes. According to legend, there are two books—one called the Six-Winged, the other the Seven-Winged. Both are summoned to a magic circle, and supernatural winged creatures fly in and bring the book to the magician. Then they take it back...
This book can be called simply the winged book or the many-winged book.
This book you're discussing here is similar to a book from the 13th century. People there were healthier, stronger, and more fabulous. There were about 400,000 of them on earth at that time...
This book was highly revered by them as a very valuable fairy tale - Book of Wonders. They treasured it for teaching purposes at that time...
perhaps; possibly Apparently, this book was written by some people In the churches of that time, in the temples In the library - Some monks...
Option 1: They were already able to stage circus performances back then, similar to modern ones. The magicians' tricks in Circuses and... They made people believe that the wing of a supernatural being really did come from above. They delivered this book to the magician and then took it back. Like a circus, that is...
Option 2: The second scenario is that there really were great, powerful magicians living back then, like Qutubs are great magicians of antiquity. They were closest to the higher powers, the gods, and could easily summon supernatural winged creatures...
Option 3: There's a third option. What? Churchmen developed strong magical vision, that is, clairvoyance. Clear knowledge through clairaudience and clairvoyance, and in this way they peered into certain worlds, into certain distant corners of the world's poles They looked into some areas, and saw and perhaps conveyed some of this knowledge in this book...