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The Art Pauline of King Salomon

The document outlines the 3rd part of the Lemegeton, focusing on the Art Pauline of King Solomon, which is divided into two sections: one concerning the angels of the hours of the day and night, and the other about the angels of the Zodiac signs. It explains the changing nature of the 24 angels and their corresponding duties based on the day and hour, emphasizing the importance of timing in their invocation. Additionally, it provides instructions for creating seals for the chief angels and their dukes, along with a reference to a specific date for practice.

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The Art Pauline of King Salomon

The document outlines the 3rd part of the Lemegeton, focusing on the Art Pauline of King Solomon, which is divided into two sections: one concerning the angels of the hours of the day and night, and the other about the angels of the Zodiac signs. It explains the changing nature of the 24 angels and their corresponding duties based on the day and hour, emphasizing the importance of timing in their invocation. Additionally, it provides instructions for creating seals for the chief angels and their dukes, along with a reference to a specific date for practice.

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eginneth the 3d Part [of the Lemegeton,] called

The Art Pauline of King Salomon

[135rv]

This [book] is divided into two parts, the first containing


[dealing with] the Angells of the hours of the day and night:
The second part [with] the Angells of ye signs of the Zodiac as
hereafter followeth &c.

The Nature of these 24 [four and twenty] Angells of the


day and night changeth every day: and their offices is to doe all
things that are attributed to the 7 planetts. But that changeth
every day also: as for example you may see in the following
Treatise That Samuel1 The Angell rulleth the first houre of the
day beginnig [sic] at Sunn Rising, supose it be on a munday in
the first hour of ye (that houre is attributed to the ) That you
call Samuel or any of his Dukes; There offices in that houre is
to doe [135v] doe all things that are attributted to the . But if 1. T: Samael.
you call him or any of his Servient Dukes on Tuesday Morning
at Sunn Riseing: being the first hour of the day: Their offices 2. i.e. using the Julian calendar. The
are to doe all things that are attributed to . and so the like is Gregorian calendar was adopted
to be observed in the first houre of every day: and the like is to throughout Europe in 1582, but not in
be observed of the Angells and their servants that Rule any of England until 1752. Many documents
the other hours: either in the day or night: allso againe there is of the time carry both dates, or as in
an observation to be observed in makeing the Seales of these this case, specified which calendar
they were following. -JHP
24 Angells according to the time of the years Day and hour
that you call the Angells or his servants in to doe your your
[sic] will: But you cannot mise [miss] therein if you doe well
observe the Example That is laid down in the following worke:
They being all fitted for the 10th day of March Being one [on] a
wednesday in the year 1641 according to the old account2 &c
and as for to know what is attributed to the planetts, I doe
referr you to the books of Astrology whereof large volumes
have been written. &c c c c c.

[Concerning the cheefe spirits of the hours, and their servants


and seals.]
1. The name of the first hour is not
1 given here, but according
Of the first houre of any Day.
to Wolfgang Heidel, it is Barim.

The first houre of any Day is ruled by an [the] angel 1. T: Samael.


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called Samuel, who hath under his command many Dukes and
servants: wherof whe shall mention 8 of the cheefe Dukes
which is sufficient for practice: who have 444 servants [apiece]
to attend them. Theire Names are as Followeth: Ameniel,
Charpon, Darosiel, Monasiel, Brumiel, Nestoriel, Chremas,
Meresyn. Now for to fitt or make a seal for any of these 8
Dukes or the cheefe prince Samuel doe as followeth -- first
write the Character of ye lord of the ascendent secondly the
afterwards the Rest of the planets, and after then the characters
of ye signe that ascendeth on the 12 house in that hour that is
shewed in this sigill which is fitted for the 10th Day of March in
the year 1641 being on a wednesday in the first house &c c:

[136r]

This seal being thus made lay it on the Table of practice,


Lay your hand on it and say The Conjuration that is written at
the latter end of this first part for it serveth for all onely the
names are to be changed according to the time you work in &c.

The Table of Practice3

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