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"This book an in-depth analysis of the spirits that appear in several late medieval and early modern Grimoires. It unravels these texts' mythical, etymological, magical, and religious dimensions and, most importantly, draws out their astrological correspondences. It shows how the spirit-entities featured in these Goetic grimoires can be best understood by studying the celestial nature apparent in the ancient concept of the daimon and through an extensive study of ninety-three of the spirits featured in the Medieval and Renaissance texts"--

Produktbeschreibung
"This book an in-depth analysis of the spirits that appear in several late medieval and early modern Grimoires. It unravels these texts' mythical, etymological, magical, and religious dimensions and, most importantly, draws out their astrological correspondences. It shows how the spirit-entities featured in these Goetic grimoires can be best understood by studying the celestial nature apparent in the ancient concept of the daimon and through an extensive study of ninety-three of the spirits featured in the Medieval and Renaissance texts"--
Autorenporträt
David Crowhurst lives in London, England. He formed his deep interest in religion, mythology, and the mysteries of the stars in his homeland of Wales. After experiencing the effectiveness of magical remedies passed down by family members, he became fascinated with the mechanics of magic and dedicated his life to its practice and study. He is a member of the Ordo Templi Orientis, is an aspirant to the A?A?, and has a particular passion for astrology and the ancient pagan religions of Europe and the Near East.