The Lesser Key of Solomon
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- | '''''Goetia''''' ([[Middle Latin]], anglicized '''[[goety]]''', from [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] ''goēteia'' "[[sorcery]]") refers to a practice which includes the [[invocation]] of angels or the [[evocation]] of demons, and usage of the term in English largely derives from the 17th century [[grimoire]] ''[[The Lesser Key of Solomon]]'', which features an ''Ars Goetia'' as its first section. It contains descriptions of the evocation of seventy-two demons, famously edited by [[Aleister Crowley]] in 1904 as ''The Book of the Goetia of Solomon the King.'' | + | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' |
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