Lesser Key of Solomon: GoetiaCeremonial MagicMystical / EsotericEnglish / Latin magical textual traditionShareLesser Key of Solomon 13de Laurence - EnglishMoreVersion - 1 availablede LaurenceLanguageEnglishEspañol‹Lesser Key of Solomon 1Lesser Key of Solomon 2Lesser Key of Solomon 3Lesser Key of Solomon 4Lesser Key of Solomon 5Lesser Key of Solomon 6Lesser Key of Solomon 7Lesser Key of Solomon 8Lesser Key of Solomon 9Lesser Key of Solomon 10Lesser Key of Solomon 11Lesser Key of Solomon 12Lesser Key of Solomon 13Lesser Key of Solomon 14Lesser Key of Solomon 15Lesser Key of Solomon 16Lesser Key of Solomon 17Lesser Key of Solomon 18Lesser Key of Solomon 19Lesser Key of Solomon 20Lesser Key of Solomon 21Lesser Key of Solomon 22Lesser Key of Solomon 23Lesser Key of Solomon 24Lesser Key of Solomon 25Lesser Key of Solomon 26Lesser Key of Solomon 27Lesser Key of Solomon 28Lesser Key of Solomon 29Lesser Key of Solomon 30Lesser Key of Solomon 31Lesser Key of Solomon 32Lesser Key of Solomon 33Lesser Key of Solomon 34Lesser Key of Solomon 35Lesser Key of Solomon 36Lesser Key of Solomon 37Lesser Key of Solomon 38Lesser Key of Solomon 39Lesser Key of Solomon 40Lesser Key of Solomon 41Lesser Key of Solomon 42Lesser Key of Solomon 43Lesser Key of Solomon 44Lesser Key of Solomon 45Lesser Key of Solomon 46Lesser Key of Solomon 47Lesser Key of Solomon 48Lesser Key of Solomon 49›Respective Rank.Lesser Key of Solomon 13ListenPlay this chapter in spoken English.Save chapterListen to chapter1(Seal in Gold.) KINGS.—(1.) Bael; (9.) Paimon; (13.) Beleth; (20.) Purson; (32.) Asmoday; (45.) Viné; (51.) Balam; (61.) Zagan; (68.) Belial. 2(Seal in Copper.) DUKES.—(2.) Agares; (6.) Valefor; (8.) Barbatos; (11.) Gusion; (15.) Eligos; (16.) Zepar; (18.) Bathim; (19.) Sallos; (23.) Aim; (26.) Buné; (28.) Berith; (29.) Astaroth; (41.) Focalor; (42.) Vepar; (47.) Vual; (49.) Crocell; (52.) Alloces; (54.) Murmur; (56.) Gremory; (60.) Vapula; (64.) Haures; (67.) Amdusias; (71.) Dantalion. 3(Seal in Tin.) PRINCES AND PRELATES.—(3.) Vassago; (12.) Sitri; (22.) Ipos; (33.) Gäap; (36.) Stolas; (55.) Orobas; (70.) Seere. 4(Seal in Silver.) MARQUISES.—(4.) Samigina; (7.) Amon; (14.) Lerajé; (24.) Naberius; (27.) Ronové; (30.) Forneus; (35.) Marchosias; (37.) Phenex; (43.) Sabnock; (44.) Shax; (59.) Orias; (63.) Andras; (65.) Andrealphus; (66.) Cimeies; (69.) Decarabia. 5(Seal in Mercury.) PRESIDENTS.—(5.) Marbas; (10.) Buer; (17.) Botis; (21.) Marax; (25.) Glasya-Labolas; (31.) Foras; (33.) Gäap; (39.) Malphas; (48.) Häagenti; (53.) Caïm; (57.) Ose; (58.) Amy; (61.) Zagan; (62.) Valac. 6(Seal in Copper and Silver alike equal.) EARLS, or COUNTS.—(17.) Botis; (21.) Marax; (25.) Glasya-Labolas; (27.) Ronové; (34.) Furfur; (38.) Halphas; (40.) Räum; (45.) Viné; (46.) Bifrons; (72.) Andromalius. 7(Seal in Lead.) KNIGHTS.—(50.) Furcas. 8NOTE.—It will be remarked that several among the above Spirits possess two titles of different ranks; e.g., (45.) Viné is both King and Earl; (25.) Glasya-Labolas is both President and Earl, etc. “Prince” and “Prelate” are apparently used as interchangeable terms. Probably the Seals of Earls should be made of Iron, and those of Presidents in mixture either of Copper and Silver, or of Silver and Mercury; as otherwise the Metal of one Planet, Mars, is excluded from the List; the Metals attributed to the Seven Planets being: to Saturn, Lead; to Jupiter, Tin; to Mars, Iron; to the Sun, Gold; to Venus, Copper; to Mercury, Mercury and mixtures of Metals, and to Luna, Silver. 9In a manuscript codex by Dr. Rudd, which is in the British Museum, Hebrew names of these 72 Spirits are given; but it appears to me that many are manifestly incorrect in orthography. The codex in question, though beautifully written, also contains many other errors, particularly in the Sigils. Such as they are, these names in the Hebrew of Dr. Rudd are here shown. (See Figures 81 to 152 inclusive.) ‹Previous chapterLesser Key of Solomon 12Next chapterLesser Key of Solomon 14›Similar passagesBy tradition and source labelFind similarCompare selectedCompare with similarAsk Deep ThoughtSelect passages to search for parallels.Tap any verse to select it, then compare selected passages or ask Deep Thought. Public domain in the United States via Project Gutenberg