The key to Solomon.
According to Jewish legend, King Solomon gained the ability to summon and manipulate demons and elves freely because he got the book of Rogier written by an angel. This book records the rules and spells of summoning, but this book was actually written by a magician in the Middle Ages and has nothing to do with King Solomon. Moreover, the magic recorded in the book encourages killing and sacrifice, which belongs to the so-called "black magic". It is said that the oldest preserved book is the manuscript of14th century. However, even the devil laughs at this book as a masterpiece of nonsense.
"Solomon's little key" (Lemgerton)
/kloc-an important evil literature appeared for the first time at the beginning of the 0/7th century. The book is informative and divided into four parts. The first book records how King Solomon summoned 72 demons in hell, but this book is actually the work of warlocks and demon scholars, and has nothing to do with Solomon. Most of the demon images and allusions are copied from the pseudo-Enoch book, a pseudo-Bible. But the description of the devil in the book can be extended to some ancient legends and allusions of non-Christian myths banned by the church, and some knowledge about medicine and minerals is also recorded. The second part records the method of summoning the four-faced monster; The third part records astrology and the legend of angels in the zodiac; The fourth part records the spells of calling angels and calling wax figures.
At present, it is believed that only the first book was written in the Middle Ages, and the last three books should not be original.
The Book of Rasiel.
The name of this book comes from Ziph Rasiel and is recorded in the Bible canon Enoch. It is said that it was written by Rasiel, one of the seven archangels, and recorded 1500 kinds of knowledge in the universe. The Book of Enoch claims that rougier gave the book to Adam who was about to be expelled from the Garden of Eden. Later, the book was taken away by the jealous angel and thrown into the sea. Finally, God sent the violent angel Rahab. Later, the story tells that this book was given to the sage Enoch, and later to Noah, who built the ark according to the knowledge in the book. Finally, the book was obtained by King Solomon, and its whereabouts were unknown. According to Noah Technology, if this book exists, it may be an introductory manual of mechanical engineering (laughs).
The magic book "The Book of Roger Eyre" has nothing to do with the one mentioned above, but a name borrowed by a magician. This magic book describes some descriptions of angels, monsters and planets, as well as summoning. Historical documents are of low value. It is also called the book of symbols or the book of Adam.
Al Bater
At present, it is the most comprehensive magic book, which is praised as "a valuable paper in the demon field" by the demon scholar Werther (1876 ′1942c). It records the legends, spells and symbols of Olympia gods, heraldry knowledge, legends of angels and demons, the classification of ghosts and gods fabricated by the author, magic and mysticism.
However, the existing version of this book is not complete, and the original part is scattered in eight parts of the world.
Great magic book
It is also a famous magic book, which mainly records the legend of angels and the content of summoning angels, as well as summoning demons.
Encyclopedia of magic
/kloc-The traditional magic book printed at the beginning of the 0/7th century mainly records some legends and summoning skills of the "angel-like demon".
Hell dictionary
18 18, French journalist simeon colin wrote this book under the pseudonym Coran de Blanche, which aroused people's interest in demon superstition at that time to a great extent. The Koran (1794 ~ 188 1) is not a demonist, and he has no deep attainments in this respect, but he is quite knowledgeable and has been influenced by the medieval demonist John Weiye (1515 ~/ The dictionary of hell, with a little knowledge of the Koran, inherits Will's theory and depicts an administrative structure similar to human beings for hell. Demons do their jobs, and countries even have funny devil ambassadors. Many scholars accuse the Dictionary of Hell of being vulgar and fabricated, and it is a bad work that disturbs evil science. But think about it carefully, which of those so-called orthodox magic books is not a product of fabrication? Laugh. It is precisely because the author infiltrated the text with his imagination that this book is quite interesting to read, although it is not documentary, and it can be called a classic of mountains and seas in the West. This book is also interspersed with some authors' views on the society at that time. For example, the ambassador of Hell Empire to Britain turned out to be Momon, the great demon representing "greed"-this is undoubtedly a satire on British commercialism.
The explanation of the devil in Hell Dictionary is basically based on Will's theory. By the time the sixth edition of 1863 was released, 550 colorful woodcut illustrations were added. These illustrations were created by the painter M·L· Burton, who knew nothing about the theories of demons and wizards. The images of these demons are completely created according to some legendary descriptions or his own imagination. These illustrations with strong expressive force and visual effect have had a far-reaching impact on modern demon legend culture, and even the demon shapes of many ghost films come from these illustrations in Hell Dictionary.