Henry Cornelius Agrippa, his fourth book of occult philosophy of geomancy, magical elements of Peter de Abano, astronomical geomancy, the nature of spirits, arbatel of magick / translated into English by Robert Turner ...

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Henry Cornelius Agrippa, his fourth book of occult philosophy of geomancy, magical elements of Peter de Abano, astronomical geomancy, the nature of spirits, arbatel of magick / translated into English by Robert Turner ...
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Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius, 1486?-1535.
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London :: Printed by J.C. for John Harrison ...,
1655.
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Occultism -- Early works to 1800.
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Of the names of the hours, and the Angels ruling them.

IT is also to be known, that the Angels do rule the hours in a successive order, according to the course of the heavens, and Planets unto which they are subject; so that that Spirit which governeth the day, ruleth also the first hour of the day; the second from this governeth the second hour; the third, the third hour, and so consequently: and when seven Planets and hours have made their revolution, it returneth again to the first which ruleth the day. Therefore we shall first speak of the names of the hours.

Hours of the day.Hours of the night.
1. Yayn.1. Beron.
2. Janor.2. Barol.
3. Nasnia.3. Thami.
4. Salla.4. Athar.

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5. Sadedali.5. Mathon.
6. Thamur.6. Rana.
7. Ourer.7. Netos.
8. Thamic.8. Tafrac.
9. Neron.9. Sassur.
10. Jayon.10. Aglo.
11. Abai.11. Calerva.
12. Natalon.12. Salam.

Of the names of the Angels and their Sigils, it shall be spoken in their proper places. Now let us take a veiw of the names of the times. A year therefore is fourfold, and is divided into the Spring, Summer, Harvest and Winter; the names whereof are these.

The Spring.Talvi.
The Summer.Casmaran.
Autumne.Ardarael.
Winter.Farlas.

The Angels of the Spring.
  • Caratasa.
  • Core.
  • Amatiel.
  • Commisseros.
The head of the Signe of the Spring.
  • Spugliguel.
The name of the earth in the Spring.
  • Amadai.

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    The names of the Sun and Moon in the Spring.
    • The Sun. Abraym.
    • The Moon. Agusita.
    The Angels of the Summer.
    • Gargatel.
    • Tariel.
    • Gaviel.
    The head of the Signe of the Summer.
    • Tubiel.
    The name of the earth in Summer.
    • Festativi.
    The names of the Sun and Moon in Summer.
    • The Sun. Athemay.
    • The Moon. Armatus.
    The Angels of Autumne.
    • Tarquam.
    • Guabarel.
    The head of the signe of Autumne.
    • Torquaret.
    The name of the earth in Autumne.
    • Rabianara.

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      The names of the Sun and Moon in Autumne.
      • The Sun. Abragani.
      • The Moon. Matasignais.
      The Angels of the Winter.
      • Amabael.
      • Ctarari.
      The head of the sign of Winter.
      • Altarib.
      The name of the Earth in Winter.
      • Geremiah.
      The names of the Sun and Moon in Winter.
      • The Sun. Commutaff.
      • The Moon. Affaterim.
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