The Goetia: The Lesser Key of
Solomon the King (Clavicula
Salomonis Regis) by Aleister Crowley
This Is Great, Too.
Provides a clear and detailed account of the preparations and precautions
necessary for the successful evocation of 72 spirits, which are described in
detail. Mathers introduction discusses the numerous manuscripts from
which he made this translation
Personal Review: The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the
King (Clavicula Salomonis Regis) by Aleister Crowley
This is another Mather translation I really like. eh. idunno. I find this sort of
'stuff' fascinating. Like The Greater Key, this is put together rather
tastefully. I think that is why I enjoy this particular type of 'esoteric lore' or
whatever. It's not garish. Well, not too garish. That would be the smarter
thing to say. And, Mr. Crowley's wit and 'artistic stylings' (!) are ever-
present. The majority of the artwork was taken from Collin de Plancy's
Dictionnaire Infernal. Pretty gothic-vibe to it. All around fun. fun. fun.
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