Heptameron is a grimoire spuriously attributed to Pietro d'Abano. It contains information about angels, their associations with various seasons and days of the week, and instructions for summoning them.
This grimoire attributed to Pietro d'Abano
This grimoire describes the magic object Pentacle of Solomon
The grimoires The Magus The Book of Gold draws upon this grimoire.
The grimoires Book of Treasure Spirits The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses excerpts this grimoire.
The grimoires Sefer Raziel HaMalakh The Sworn Book of Honorious influenced this grimoire.
The grimoires The Lesser Key of Solomon The Grimoire of Pope Honorius partially derived from this grimoire.
The grimoire The Book of Oberon references this grimoire.
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Angels (68)
- Abuzaha
- Aiel
- Altraib
- Amabael
- Amatiel
- Anael
- Anayl
- Andas
- Aquiel
- Arcan
- Atel
- Bachanel
- Baciel
- Bilet
- Burchat
- Capabili
- Caracasa
- Carmax
- Cassiel
- Charsiel
- Commissoros
- Corabiel
- Core
- Ctarari
- Curaniel
- Cynabal
- Dabriel
- Dardiel
- Darquiel
- Deamiel
- Gabriel
- Gargatel
- Gaviel
- Guabarel
- Habaiel
- Haludiel
- Hanun
- Huratapal
- Ismoli
- Janael
- Machasiel
- Madiel
- Mael
- Masgabriel
- Massabu
- Matuyel
- Michael
- Naromiel
- Pabel
- Paffran
- Raphael
- Sachiel
- Samael
- Samax
- Sapiel
- Satael
- Spugliguel
- Suceratos
- Tariel
- Tarquam
- Tubiel
- Tus
- Uriel
- Ustael
- Varcan
- Vetuel
- Vionatraba
- Zaniel