-
Andreas Luppius [de] in 1686. It was
based on the
earlier Latin text,
Liber Semiphoras (aka Semamphoras, Semyforas)
attributed to Solomon,
which Luppius augmented...
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Lecce Lighthouse Brindisi Airport Port of
Brindisi Salentino: Lècce; Griko:
Luppìu; Latin: Lupiae;
Ancient Gr****: Λουπίαι, romanized: Loupíai L'Italia dialettale...
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Agrippa (1486–1535) and
Athanasius Kircher (1602–1680). In 1686,
Andreas Luppius published Semiphoras und Schemhamphoras, a
German translation of the earlier...
- English-speaking world,
though with some mistakes.
German translation by
Andreas Luppius, Wesel, 1686.
Reprinted by
Johann Scheible's Das Kloster.
Features a number...
-
Schemhamphorash a 1686
occult book
attributed to King
Solomon printed by
Andreas Luppius), and the
powers and use of
reciting each of the
Psalms and each Hebrew...
- Fontana'
Galatone Galátuna
Gallipoli Caddhípuli
Lecce (in
various regions):
Luppìu Manduria Maruggio San
Cesario di
Lecce Squinzano Taviano Vernole Otranto...
- 1695, the
sacred song was
first published in H****elsches
Gesangbuch by
Luppius. In 1697 and 1704 (Freylinghausen's Songbook), it was
published in Geistreiches...