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1057 Compendium R arissimum T otius A rtis M agicae S istematisatae P er C eleberrimos H rtis hujus M agistros

A unique and intriguing artifact that offers a glimpse into the historical practices and beliefs surrounding magic and demonology.


Bound by a master bookbinder/old medieval manuscript expert with 40 years of expertise

Limited to just 10 Deluxe leather-bound copies


The Compendium rarissimum totius artis magicae sistematisatae per celeberrimos artis hujus magistros is a rare and intriguing occult manuscript from 1775, preserved in the Wellcome Library in London. Written in both German and Latin, the book is composed of white, brown, and grey-green paper. Its title is framed by an ornamental border adorned with skulls, skeletons, and crossbones.

The manuscript features 31 extraordinary watercolor illustrations of demons, along with three pages of magical and kabbalistic signs and sigils. The final pages include figures in red, with part of the text inscribed on grey-green paper, making it a visually captivating artifact.

It’s a unique and intriguing artifact that offers a glimpse into the historical practices and beliefs surrounding magic and demonology. Printed and bound in A4 dimension on black leather and gold foil lettering on the cover.

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The Compendium Rarissimum Totius Artis Magicae Leatherbound Edition Facsimile

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