- were
written that
claimed to have been
written by Solomon. One well-known
goetic grimoire is the Ars Goetia,
included in the 16th-century text
known as The...
- In this article, the demons'
names are
taken from the
goetic grimoire Ars Goetia,
which differs in
terms of
number and
ranking from the Pseudomonarchia...
-
Grimorium Verum p. 16 Patron, El (2015-08-23). "A
Crocodile in the River: The
Goetic Daemon Clauneck: The
price of merit". A
Crocodile in the River. Retrieved...
- List of
demons in the Ars Goetia, the demons'
names are
taken from the
goetic grimoire Ars
Goetia List of
demons in fiction, a list of
notable demons...
- In demonology,
Phenex is a
Goetic demon. A
Great Marquis of **** he has
twenty legions of
demons under his command. He
teaches all
wonderful sciences,...
- The
Goetic demon Astaroth,
whose name is
derived from Ashtoreth, the
biblical spelling of the name of the
Phoenician goddess Astarte, has
appeared many...
-
Valac is a
demon described in the
goetic grimoires The
Lesser Key of
Solomon (in some
versions as
Ualac or
Valak and in
Thomas Rudd's
variant as Valu)...
- [1911]. The Book of
Ceremonial Magic:
Including the
Rites and
Mysteries of
Goetic Theurgy, Sorcery, and
Infernal Necromancy.
Martino Fine Books. ISBN 978-1614271567...
- in
demonological grimoires such as The
Lesser Key of
Solomon (the
fourth Goetic demon;
referred to in the Crowley/Mathers
edition as Samigina) and Johann...
-
Edward (1913), The Book of
Ceremonial Magic,
Chapter IV: "The
Mysteries of
Goëtic Theurgy according to the
Lesser Key of
Solomon the King: Demons: I. (Baal)...