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ISBN 10: 093342910X
ISBN 13: 9780933429109
Author: Frederick Hockley
Until this edition, the grimoire has existed only in manuscript form apparently derived from "an ancient Latin manuscript," said to date from 1519. The work is clearly related to the book known as 'The Secret Grimoire of Turiel,' although it is lengthier and contains much additional material.
Occult scholar Frederick Hockley (1809-1885) made several manuscript copies of the original (which has since been lost) in the 1830s or 1840s. One of Hockley's manuscript copies, complete with beautiful color drawings of the sigils, magical circles etc., was recently discovered, and it is from this Hockley manuscript, that the Teitan Press edition has been prepared. Hockley was a dedicated occultist and Freemason, who in later in life joined the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia and other esoteric fraternities, although his real passion lay in ceremonial magick of the type that involved contact with Spirits. He worked for the bookseller John Denley, who knew Francis Barrett and had provided him with many of the books that he used in compiling The Magus.
Hockley himself put together a huge library on the occult, and sought out and copied a number of manuscripts and grimoires that he found hidden in collections around England. After his death Hockley's library was dispersed, and a number of his manuscripts were obtained and used by members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, the famous magical group in which Aleister Crowley started his career. There is a persistent speculation that Hockley was the source of the famous 'cipher manuscripts' from which the basic structure and rituals of Order were drawn and one of the groups founders, W. Wynn Westcott, not only wrote that Hockley's manuscripts were "highly esteemed," and claimed him as one of the Order's prominent Adepts.
This First Edition of A Complete Book of Magic Science faithfully reproduces the text and diagrams of Hockley's manuscript. It is prefaced with an Introduction by Dietrich Bergman, who has also carefully analyzed the text in comparison to that of 'The Secret Grimoire of Turiel,' and annotated it accordingly.
Part the First
The Observations, Preparations, Consecrations of Pentacles to be Used in Invocations
Observations & Method
Final Morning Prayer
The Blessing of the Light
Consecration of the Sword
Benediction of the Lamens
Benediction of the Pentacles
Benediction of the Garment
Benediction of the Perfumes
Exorcism of Fire
Evocations of the Day
Characters and Perfumes of the Lords of the Seven Planets
Part the Second
Containing Invocations, Conjurations, and Exorcisms of the Bonds of Spirits
Oration to be Said When Departing on Voyages
Names & Offices of the Spirits, Messengers, and Intelligences of the Seven Planets
Invocation
Part the Third
Form of a Bond of Spirit Given by Tuned Messenger of the Spirits
Interrogations
Licence to Depart
Out of Tunnel
Notes
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