He Clavis or Key to the magic of 50 / 0111011 is one of several notebooks from the estate of Ebenezer Sibly, transcribed under the direction of Frederick Hockley. Sibly (aka Sibley) was a prominent physician and an influential author, who complemented his scientific studies with writings on the "deeper truths" Most of the texts in this collection were probably obtained in 1799 by antiquarian bookseller John Denley (d. 1842) along with other items from S
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The Clavis or Key to the Magic of Solomon - Sibley, Hockley, Peterson
He Clavis or Key to the magic of 50 / 0111011 is one of several notebooks from the estate of Ebenezer Sibly, transcribed under the direction of Frederick Hockley. Sibly (aka Sibley) was a prominent physician and an influential author, who complemented his scientific studies with writings on the "deeper truths" Most of the texts in this collection were probably obtained in 1799 by antiquarian bookseller John Denley (d. 1842) along with other items from S
He Clavis or Key to the magic of 50 / 0111011 is one of several notebooks from the estate of Ebenezer Sibly, transcribed under the direction of Frederick Hockley. Sibly (aka Sibley) was a prominent physician and an influential author, who complemented his scientific studies with writings on the "deeper truths" Most of the texts in this collection were probably obtained in 1799 by antiquarian bookseller John Denley (d. 1842) along with other items from S
Elucidation of Necromancy Lucidarium Artis Nigromantice attributed to Peter of Abano: Including a new translation of his Heptameron or Elements of Magic With text, translation, and commentary by Joseph H. Peterson