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Book – PDF Polyphanes - Reviewing the Trithemian Conjuration

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Free ebook, a compilation of a series of articles first published by the author,
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in his blog. Here are some of his findings:

• The ritual text The Art of Drawing Spirits into Crystals is attributed to the Christian abbot Johannes Trithemius of Spanheim, but was most certainly not actually authored by him.

• DSIC was first realistically published, despite older origins, in Francis Barrett’s 1801 The Magus.

• DSIC serves as an implementation of conjuration based on many of the ideas, structure, and designs provided by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim in his Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy, referencing other entries in his earlier Three Books of Occult Philosophy.

• DSIC takes Agrippa-style “good spirit” theurgic communion with spirits and combines it with Solomonic-style conjuration of “evil spirits”, especially from the Heptameron of Pietro d’Abano (which was translated into English and published with Agrippa’s Fourth Book).

• Some elements of DSIC seem to be more Solomonic in nature and conflict with the Agrippan/theurgic content, and vice versa.


Very thorough and both scholarly and practical, a lavishly illustrated grimoire in its own right.

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Thank you HoldAll! it took me long enough to get to this book but if you want to study/practice solomonic magic (or even hermetic, because of the author's afjustments) this is one of the best books. Very practical
 
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