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- Daemonum, Jacques Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal, the Livre des Esperitz (as "Poymon"), the Liber Officiorum Spirituum (as Paimon), The Book of...
- The Livre des Esperitz (or Book of Spirits) is a 15th- or 16th-century French goetic grimoire that inspired later works including Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia...
- Daemonum, Jacques Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal, and the Livre des Esperitz. All of these texts describe Bune as a duke who is able to move the dead...
- demonological grimoires. Agares is described in grimoires such as the Livre des Esperitz (as Agarat), the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, the Lesser Key of Solomon, and...
- hierarchy of demons, but while Wierus mentions 69 demons, Le Livre des Esperitz has only 46. Wierus omitted, however, the four demons of the cardinal points:...
- be an elaboration on a fifteenth-century m****cript titled Le Livre des Esperitz (of which 30 of its 47 spirits are nearly identical to spirits in the Ars...
- of Solomon, the west in the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum. In the Livre des Esperitz, Gaap (as Caap) is still a prince, but appears as a knight, brings gold...
- as the Canaanite deity Baal, a reasonable ****umption. In the Livre des Esperitz, Bael (as Beal) is described as a king ruled by Oriens (himself a demon...
- countries, and rules 30 legions of demons. He also appears in the Livre des Esperitz, as "Machin," without the horse but ruling 37 legions of demons. The German...
- ultimately been an elaboration on a 15th-century m****cript titled Livre des Esperitz (30 of the 47 spirits are nearly identical to spirits in the Ars Goetia)...