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Grand Grimoire, the Glossary

Index Grand Grimoire

The Grand Grimoire, also known as Le Dragon Rouge or The Red Dragon, is a black magic goetic grimoire.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 31 relations: Agaliarept, Astaroth, Éliphas Lévi, Beelzebub, Bibliothèque bleue, Black magic, Deal with the Devil, Fox Broadcasting Company, Grand Albert, Grimoire, Grimorium Verum, Internet Archive, John Dee, Key of Solomon, Kingsbury, London, Kirkus Reviews, List of demons in the Ars Goetia, Los Angeles Times, Lucifer, Murders of Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman, Naberius, Occult, Owen Davies (historian), Petit Albert, Pseudepigrapha, Satanachia, Sleepy Hollow (TV series), Solomon, Sorcery (goetia), The Lesser Key of Solomon, Wayne Barlowe.

  2. 18th-century books
  3. Goetic grimoires
  4. Left-Hand Path

Agaliarept

In the Grimoirium Verum, Agaliarept is purported to be one of two demons directly under Lucifer; Satanachia being the other.

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Astaroth

Astaroth (also Ashtaroth, Astarot and Asteroth), in demonology, is known to be the Great Duke of Hell in the first hierarchy with Beelzebub and Lucifer; he is part of the evil trinity.

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Éliphas Lévi

Éliphas Lévi Zahed, born Alphonse Louis Constant (8 February 1810 – 31 May 1875), was a French esotericist, poet, and writer.

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Beelzebub

Beelzebub or Baʿal Zebub (בַּעַל־זְבוּב Baʿal-zəḇūḇ), also spelled Beelzebul or Belzebuth, and occasionally known as the Lord of the Flies, is a name derived from a Philistine god, formerly worshipped in Ekron.

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Bibliothèque bleue

Bibliothèque bleue ("blue library" in French) is a type of ephemera and popular literature published in Early Modern France (between and), comparable to the English chapbook and the German Volksbuch.

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Black magic

Black magic has traditionally referred to the use of supernatural powers or magic for evil and selfish purposes. Grand Grimoire and Black magic are Left-Hand Path.

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Deal with the Devil

A deal with the Devil (also called a pact with the Devil, Faustian bargain, or Mephistophelian bargain) is a cultural motif exemplified by the legend of Faust and the figure of Mephistopheles, as well as being elemental to many Christian traditions.

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Fox Broadcasting Company

Fox Broadcasting Company, LLC, commonly known simply as Fox and stylized in all caps, is an American commercial broadcast television network owned by the Fox Entertainment division of Fox Corporation, headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan.

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Grand Albert

The Grand Albert is a grimoire that has often been attributed to Albertus Magnus. Grand Grimoire and Grand Albert are 18th-century books and goetic grimoires.

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Grimoire

A grimoire (also known as a "book of spells", "magic book", or a "spellbook") is a textbook of magic, typically including instructions on how to create magical objects like talismans and amulets, how to perform magical spells, charms, and divination, and how to summon or invoke supernatural entities such as angels, spirits, deities, and demons.

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Grimorium Verum

The Grimorium Verum (Latin for True Grimoire) is an 18th-century grimoire attributed to one "Alibeck the Egyptian" of Memphis, who purportedly wrote in 1517. Grand Grimoire and Grimorium Verum are 18th-century books and goetic grimoires.

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Internet Archive

The Internet Archive is an American nonprofit digital library founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle.

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John Dee

John Dee (13 July 1527 – 1608 or 1609) was an English mathematician, astronomer, teacher, astrologer, occultist, and alchemist.

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Key of Solomon

The Key of Solomon (Clavicula Salomonis; Map̄teḥ Šəlomo), also known as The Greater Key of Solomon, is a pseudepigraphical grimoire attributed to King Solomon. Grand Grimoire and Key of Solomon are goetic grimoires.

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Kingsbury, London

Kingsbury is a district of northwest London in the London Borough of Brent.

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Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus.

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List of demons in the Ars Goetia

The demons' names (given below) are taken from the goetic grimoire Ars Goetia, which differs in terms of number and ranking from the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum of Johann Weyer.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Lucifer

The most common meaning for Lucifer in English is as a name for the Devil in Christian theology.

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Murders of Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman

Bibaa Henry (born 1974) and Nicole Smallman (born 1992) were two sisters who were murdered in London, England in 2020.

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Naberius

The demon Naberius was first mentioned by Johann Weyer in 1583.

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Occult

The occult (from occultus) is a category of esoteric or supernatural beliefs and practices which generally fall outside the scope of organized religion and science, encompassing phenomena involving a 'hidden' or 'secret' agency, such as magic and mysticism.

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Owen Davies (historian)

Owen Davies (born 1969) is a British historian who specialises in the history of magic, witchcraft, ghosts, and popular medicine.

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Petit Albert

Petit Albert (English: Small Albert) is an 18th-century grimoire of natural and cabalistic magic. Grand Grimoire and Petit Albert are 18th-century books.

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Pseudepigrapha

Pseudepigrapha (also anglicized as "pseudepigraph" or "pseudepigraphs") are falsely attributed works, texts whose claimed author is not the true author, or a work whose real author attributed it to a figure of the past.

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Satanachia

Satanachia is described in the Grand Grimoire as a commander-in-chief of Satan's army, who controls either forty-five or fifty-four legions of demons, including Pruflas, Aamon, Barbatos, and Astaroth.

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Sleepy Hollow (TV series)

Sleepy Hollow is an American supernatural drama television series that aired on Fox from September 16, 2013, to March 31, 2017.

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Solomon

Solomon, also called Jedidiah, was a monarch of ancient Israel and the son and successor of King David, according to the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament.

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Sorcery (goetia)

Goetia is a type of European sorcery, often referred to as witchcraft, that has been transmitted through grimoires—books containing instructions for performing magical practices. Grand Grimoire and sorcery (goetia) are Left-Hand Path.

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The Lesser Key of Solomon

The Lesser Key of Solomon, also known by its Latin title Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis or simply the Lemegeton, is an anonymously authored grimoire on sorcery, mysticism and magic. Grand Grimoire and the Lesser Key of Solomon are goetic grimoires.

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Wayne Barlowe

Wayne Douglas Barlowe is an American science fiction and fantasy writer, painter, and concept artist.

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See also

18th-century books

Goetic grimoires

Left-Hand Path

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Grimoire

Also known as Karcist, Le dragon rouge, Lucifuge Rofocale, Lucifugus Rofocalus, Rofocale, The Grand Grimoire.