Rituals aimed at influencing the minds of others, often to gain love or cause hatred.
The manuscript was likely compiled by a member of the lower clergy who possessed the necessary Latin literacy and knowledge of church liturgy. Forbidden Rites: A Necromancer’s Manual of the ...
Spells intended to create phantasms, such as phantom banquets or castles in the air. Rituals aimed at influencing the minds of others,
, authored by Richard Kieckhefer , is an academic study and edition of a unique 15th-century Latin manuscript (Clm 849) found in the Bavarian State Library in Munich. The book provides a rare, detailed look into the "clerical underworld" of the Middle Ages, where educated clerics adapted orthodox religious rituals for illicit magical purposes. Core Content and Structure , authored by Richard Kieckhefer , is an
It contains over 40 illustrations of magic circles and symbols, catalogues of spirits (including Satan, Lilith, and Astaroth), and ceremonies for consecrating a book of magic . Availability and Formats
Procedures used to gain secret knowledge, find missing property, or identify thieves. Historical Significance
The book is part of the Magic in History series and is available through major retailers:
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