The Magical Treatise of Solomon
H
A
G
B
B3
17
Pelgiab
-
Pelgiab
Pegiab
Pilgiap
18
GaabOn
-
Gaaboul
Gaabeoul
Ganaboul
19
Eisgonel
-
Ignyel
Esginel
Eisginel
20
Rhendipon
-
Rhenpidon
Rhede, Poon
Rhedipon
21
Khameloul
-
Khameoul
Lameoul
Lamaoul
22
Digmason
-
Damas5n
Damasin
Damason
23
Hyperik
-
Hyperik
Hepereepar
Hepereer
24
-phimas
-
Phermar
-
Pherma
25
Oukas
-
Oulkas
Oukas
Oukkas
26
-1abitan
-
Lazitan
Latzetan
Latzitan
27
Ptethama
-
Ptetharme
Pote, Tharmi
Ptaparme
28
Bebykis
-
Lebokar
Labekos
Labekas
29
Ourti
-
Ourti
Outekai
Ourti
30
Kethapson
-
kai Phaps5
Ethapson
kai Thapso
Table 12:
43.
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The 30 spirits of each of the 4 cardinal directions, according to five different sources.
General conjuration
This section appears in H, G and P4. After the evoker has pronounced the names of the demons by means of the previous four conjurations, he now conjures them by the holy names of God, in order to appear before him in a beautiful human form and obey his will. After this, he expects to see the demons as an army. He must welcome them and ask them for what he wants. At this point H ends the work with the words "The end of the art of directing the demons," but G cites also a license to depart that contains angelic names.
1 As before, instead of being part of the name, the word kai was understood by the scribe as the conjunction "and."
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