The Key Of Solomon The King: Clavicula Salomonis
The Key Of Solomon The King: Clavicula Salomonis
Few books have cast as long and perilous a shadow over the history of magic as The Key of Solomon the King. Attributed to the legendary wisdom of King Solomon and translated by occult scholar S. L. MacGregor Mathers, this grimoire is a manual of power and danger, a guide to summoning and commanding forces not of this world.
Within its pages lie the rituals of invocation, conjuration, and protection, preserved from medieval manuscripts and passed down as the most influential text of ceremonial magic in the Western tradition. Detailed instructions govern the crafting of magical tools, the drawing of sacred circles, and the timing of planetary alignments—every step a safeguard against forces eager to consume the unwary.
The book’s heart is its mystic plates of sigils, seals, and Pentacles—symbols said to bind angels, demons, and spirits alike. These are not idle illustrations, but instruments of command, charged with centuries of belief in their power to protect, to destroy, or to transform destiny itself.
To hold The Key of Solomon the King is to approach the threshold of forbidden knowledge. It is a work both revered and feared, meant for those willing to confront the perilous intersection of faith, ritual, and the unseen.
Mathers’s complete translation of the Clavicula Salomonis
Includes detailed rituals, invocations, and talismanic plates
A cornerstone of Western ceremonial magic and demonology
Essential for collectors of grimoires and students of occult tradition
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