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The Book Of Ceremonial Magic

By Arthur Edward Waite

[1913]


This book is the second edition of a work which in its first edition was titled, more provocatively, The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts.
This book is an attempt to synthesize the procedures of all of the famous Grimoires.
It draws on the Key of Solomon, the Grimorium Verum, the apocryphal Fourth Book of Cornelius Agrippa, and many others, including the famous Black Pullet, or Poulet Noir.
While Waite is careful in his analysis of the various Grimoires, he treats the subject matter skeptically.
The result is an unparalleled look at the details of ceremonial magic.

Title Page

Contents

Explanation Of Full-Page Plates

Preface

Introduction

Part I: The Literature Of Ceremonial Magic

Chapter I: The Antiquity Of Magical Rituals


Section 1. The Importance of Ceremonial Magic

Section 2: The Distinction between White and Black Magic

Section 3: The Unprinted Literature of Ceremonial Magic

Chapter Ii: The Rituals Of Transcendental Magic


Section 1: The Arbatel of Magic

Section 2: Theosophia Pneumatica

Section 3: The Enchiridion of Pope Leo

Section 4: The Seven Mysterious Orisons

Section 5: Summary of Transcendental Magic

Chapter Iii: Composite Rituals


Section 1: The Key of Solomon the King

Section 2: The Lesser Key of Solomon

Section 3: The Pauline Art

Section 4: The Almadel

Section 5: The Fourth Book of Cornelius Agrippa

Section 6: The Heptameron

Section 7: The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage

Chapter Iv: The Rituals Of Black Magic


Section 1: The Grimorium Verum

Section 2: True Black Magic

Section 3: The Grand Grimoire

Section 4: The Grimoire of Honorius

Section 5: Minor and Spurious Rituals of Black Magic

Section 6: The Black Pullet

Section 7: Talismans of the Sage of the Pyramids: I to III

Talismans of the Sage of the Pyramids: Iv, V


Talismans of the Sage of the Pyramids: Vi, Vii


Talismans of the Sage of the Pyramids: VIII

Talismans of the Sage of the Pyramids: Ix, X


Talismans of the Sage of the Pyramids: Xi, Xii


Talismans of the Sage of the Pyramids: Xiii, Xiv


Talismans of the Sage of the Pyramids: Xv, Xvi


Talismans of the Sage of the Pyramids: Xvii, Xviii


Talismans of the Sage of the Pyramids: Xix, Xx, conclusion

Section 8: The Gold-Finding Hen

Part Ii: The Complete Grimoire

Chapter I: The Preparation Of The Operator


Section 1: Concerning the Love of God

Section 2: Concerning. Fortitude

Section 3: Concerning Continence and Abstinence

Section 4: Concerning the External Preparation of the Operator, and firstly Concerning Ablution

Section 5: Concerning the External Preparation of the Operator, and secondly Concerning the Vestments

Chapter Ii: The Initial Rites And Ceremonies


Section 1: Concerning the Virtues of the Planets

Section 2: A General Instruction concerning the Instruments required for the Art

Section 3: Concerning the Rod and Staff of the Art

Section 4: Concerning the Pen and Ink of the Art

Section 5: Concerning Virgin Wax or Virgin Earth

Section 6: Concerning the Silken Cloth

Section 7: Concerning the Victim of the Art

Section 8: Concerning Aspersion and Cleansing

Section 9: Concerning the Time of Operation

Chapter Iii: Concerning The Descending Hierarchy


Section 1: The Names and Offices of Evil Spirits

Section 2: Concerning the Forms of Infernal Spirits in their Manifestations

Chapter Iv: The Mysteries Of Gotic Theurgy According To The Lesser Key Of Solomon The King.


Section 1: Concerning the Spirits of the Brazen Vessel, otherwise called the False Monarchy of Demons (Introduction)

Demons: I. (Baal) to IX. (Paimon)

Demons: X. (Buer) to XX. (Purson)

Demons: XXI. (Morax) to XXX. (Forneus)

Demons: XXXI. (Foras) to Xxxviii. (Halpas)

Demons: XXXIX. (Malpas) to LI. (Balam)

Demons: LII. (Allocen) to LIX. (Orias)

Demons: LX. (Vapula) to LXXII. (Andromalius)

Section 2: Concerning the Rite of Conjuration, from the Lemegeton

Chapter V: Concerning The Mystery Of The Sanctum Regnum, Or The Government Of Evil Spirits; Being The Rite Of Conjuration According To The Grimorium Verum


Chapter V: Concerning the Mystery of the Sanctum Regnum, or the Government of Evil Spirits; being the Rite of Conjuration according to the Grimorium Verum

Chapter Iv: The Mysteries Of Infernal Evocation According To The Grand Grimoire


Section 1: The Rite of Lucifuge

Section 2: Concerning the Genuine Sanctum Regnum, or the True Method of Making Pacts

Chapter Vii: The Method Of Honorius


Chapter VII: The Method of Honorius

Universal Conjuration

Conjuration of the Book

Conjuration of the Demons

Conjurations of the Kings of the Cardinal Directions

Conjurations For Each Day of the Week

Chapter Vii: Miscellaneous And Minor Processes


Section 1: Concerning Works of Hatred and Destruction

Section 2: Concerning Venereal Experiments

Section 3: Concerning the Experiment of Invisibility

Section 4: Concerning the Hand of Glory

Section 5: Concerning the Vision of Spirits in the Air

Section 6: Concerning Divination by the Word of Uriel

Section 7: Concerning the Mirror of Solomon, suitable for all Kinds of Divination

Section 8: Concerning the Three Rings of Solomon, Son of David

Chapter Ix: Concerning Infernal Necromancy


Chapter IX: Concerning Infernal Necromancy

Conclusion


Conclusion

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