Arbatel de Magia Veterum in Latin first appeared in 1575 and attracted people with different interests. In 1655 it was translated into English by Robert Turner. Dr. John Dee mentioned this Grimoire in his “Mysteriorum Libri”. In the “Book of Ceremonial Magic”, A.E. Waite named it as a "ritual of transcendental magic" i.e. free from 'dangerous instruction which makes for open Black Magic.'
Beautifully written, its influence on the western esoteric philosophy cannot be underestimated.
These 200 pages are printed on French Aged Parchment paper and hard bound in antique black Italian leather. This magnificent volume resembles the look of an antique tome that once stood on the main shelf in the wizard’s chamber and then was secretly passed down through generations of magicians. Without any doubt, it will connect the modern practitioner to the sacred world of magic where wizards and mages of old still exist.
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