R/12/1486 – print of an animal skin with sigils and symbols; and notes

Collection Number:
R/12/1486
Object name:
print of an animal skin with sigils and symbols; and notes
Object type:
Print
Languages:
Dutch

Translation
‘No. EE-55-14, A (above) and B: (“Dictrionnaire Infernal”, see notes 1952, fol. 472III: “The “gnome men” or “kobolds”, serving spirits of the house”, &c, see under “folkreligion” and “animism”. A = “A pentacle that, if it is made according to the rules of the Great Art, is very useful in establishing good and friendly relations with kobolds. It is worn aroudn the right arm and the wearer should sprinkle oneself beforehand with an extract of the juniperberry-leaf”, &c. B = fol. 474: “A complementary symbol, to be used if one should need the help of kobolds in the search for treasure, who often have these treasures in their control”. “The kobolds rule the element of earth, for which God has destined them till eternity”, &c. (JHVH = see F2). See F4: “Pope Honorius, Rome, 1670”, &c. Fol. 474II “An experiment between 10 july and the 20th of august, when the Moon is in Leo, in which possible helper wear a belt around their middle, which is cut from the skin of a recently killed goat”, &c. Add to F3: “Stewart Sanderson, M.A., Director of the Institute of Dialect and Folk Life Studies at Leeds University” (and: “Rabbi Salomon (the Key of Salomo)”. E.’
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