The Sepher Raziel, a comprehensive grimoire from the sixteenth century, encompasses seven distinct books that delve into various aspects of the Solomonic tradition. It explores celestial influences through astronomy, the properties of natural elements like stones and herbs, and the significance of perfumes in rituals. Additionally, it covers the timing of rituals, the nature of different heavens and their angels, and guidelines for invocation. The work also includes instructions on consecration, magical practices, and a version of Liber Lunae, making it a rich resource for practitioners.
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Liber Lunae is a composite text containing three major sections: The Mansions of the Moon, The Hours of the Day and Night, and The Figures of the Planets. This title features the transcription of this book.
Chapters: Liber Lunae, Sepher ha-Levanah, 28 Mansions of the Moon, the Hours of the day and night, Appendix.