Clavicula Salomonis

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Clavicula Salomonis is a famous medieval grimoire attributed to King Solomon, containing instructions on ceremonial magic, spirit summoning, and the use of talismans.

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Clavis Salomonis 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grimoire
medieval book
occult text
associatedWith Kabbalistic names of God
planetary magic
attributedTo King Solomon NERFINISHED
circulatedAs manuscript
dateOfOrigin 14th century
late Middle Ages
describes astrological timings
conjuration rituals
exorcism procedures
incense recipes
magical circles
magical tools
planetary pentacles
purification rites
genre ceremonial magic
ritual magic
hasEnglishTitle Key of Solomon NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn 19th-century occultism
modern ceremonial magic
hasLanguage English
French
Italian
Latin
hasLatinTitle Clavicula Salomonis NERFINISHED
hasManuscript Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal manuscripts
Bodleian Library manuscripts NERFINISHED
British Library Sloane manuscripts NERFINISHED
hasPart Book I
Book II NERFINISHED
hasTheme angelic invocation
demonic constraint
divine names
ritual purity
influenced Heptameron NERFINISHED
Lemegeton NERFINISHED
The Lesser Key of Solomon NERFINISHED
later Solomonic grimoires
laterPublishedAs printed grimoire
mainSubject astrological magic
magic
spirit summoning
talismans
requires confession before rituals
consecration of tools
fasting before rituals
tradition Solomonic magic
Western esotericism NERFINISHED

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The Key of Solomon alternativeName Clavicula Salomonis
The Key of Solomon alternativeName Clavicula Salomonis
this entity surface form: Clavis Salomonis