Henry Cornelius Agrippa's Fourth Book Of Occult... Page
Detailed instructions for the evocation of spirits, including specific shapes and appearances for planetary entities (e.g., Saturn, Jupiter, Mars).
It details the creation of the Liber Spirituum (Book of Spirits), the use of pentacles for protection, and the consecration of ritual items like swords, water, and incense.
Most modern scholars, including Paul Summers Young, believe Agrippa did not write it. However, others like Dr. Stephen Skinner suggest it may be based on his authentic notes or manuscripts. 2. Core Structure and Content Henry Cornelius Agrippa's Fourth book of occult...
Attributed to Peter de Abano, this provides a complete set of conjurations based on the days of the week.
Agrippa’s own student, Johannes Weyer, famously denounced the work as a forgery, claiming its style did not match his master’s voice. However, others like Dr
The text provides the "operative" keys missing from the earlier volumes.
It explains how to derive the secret names of spirits from cabalistic tables and describes their "familiar shapes" (e.g., the spirits of Mercury often appearing as a king or a beautiful boy). Core Structure and Content Attributed to Peter de
A system of divination using earth markings, often attributed to Agrippa himself.