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- Grimoire abstract "A grimoire /ɡrɪmˈwɑr/ is a textbook of magic. Such books typically include instructions on how to create magical objects like talismans and amulets, how to perform magical spells, charms and divination and also how to summon or invoke supernatural entities such as angels, spirits, and demons. In many cases, the books themselves are also believed to be imbued with magical powers, though in many cultures, other sacred texts that are not grimoires, such as the Bible, have also been believed to have supernatural properties intrinsically; in this manner while all books on magic could be thought of as grimoires, not all magical books could.While the term grimoire is originally European and many Europeans throughout history, particularly ceremonial magicians and cunning folk, have made use of grimoires, the historian Owen Davies noted that similar books can be found all across the world, ranging from Jamaica to Sumatra, and he also noted that the first grimoires could be found not in Europe but in the Ancient Near East.".
- Grimoire thumbnail Talis02.png?width=300.
- Grimoire wikiPageExternalLink Library_Grimoires.html.
- Grimoire wikiPageExternalLink grim.
- Grimoire wikiPageID "12284".
- Grimoire wikiPageRevisionID "600053212".
- Grimoire align "left".
- Grimoire align "right".
- Grimoire hasPhotoCollection Grimoire.
- Grimoire quote ""Emperor Lucifer, master of all the rebel spirits, I beg you to favour me in the call that I am making to your grand minister LUCIFUGÉ ROFOCALE, desiring to make a pact with him; I beg you also, prince Beelzebub to protect me in my undertaking. O count Astarot! Be favourable to me, and make it so that this night the grand Lucifege appears to me in human form, and without any bad odour, and that he accords to me, by the pact that I am going to present to him, all the riches I need."".
- Grimoire quote ""Many of those [in Ephesus] who believed [in Christianity] now came and openly confessed their evil deeds. A number who had practised sorcery brought their scrolls together and burned them publicly. When they calculated the value of the scrolls, the total came to fifty thousand drachmas. In this way the word of the Lord spread widely and grew in power."".
- Grimoire source "Acts 19, c. 1st century".
- Grimoire source "From the Grand Grimoire.".
- Grimoire width "246".
- Grimoire subject Category:Esotericism.
- Grimoire subject Category:Grimoires.
- Grimoire subject Category:Literary_genres.
- Grimoire subject Category:Occult.
- Grimoire comment "A grimoire /ɡrɪmˈwɑr/ is a textbook of magic. Such books typically include instructions on how to create magical objects like talismans and amulets, how to perform magical spells, charms and divination and also how to summon or invoke supernatural entities such as angels, spirits, and demons.".
- Grimoire label "Grimoire".
- Grimoire label "Grimoire".
- Grimoire label "Grimoire".
- Grimoire label "Grimoire".
- Grimoire label "Grimoire".
- Grimoire label "Grimorio".
- Grimoire label "Grimorio".
- Grimoire label "Grimório".
- Grimoire label "Гримуар".
- Grimoire label "グリモワール".
- Grimoire label "魔法書".
- Grimoire sameAs Grimoár.
- Grimoire sameAs Grimoire.
- Grimoire sameAs Γριμόριο.
- Grimoire sameAs Grimorio.
- Grimoire sameAs Grimorio.
- Grimoire sameAs Grimoire.
- Grimoire sameAs Grimorio.
- Grimoire sameAs グリモワール.
- Grimoire sameAs Grimoire.
- Grimoire sameAs Grimoire.
- Grimoire sameAs Grimório.
- Grimoire sameAs m.0373j.
- Grimoire sameAs Q913554.
- Grimoire sameAs Q913554.
- Grimoire wasDerivedFrom Grimoire?oldid=600053212.
- Grimoire depiction Talis02.png.
- Grimoire isPrimaryTopicOf Grimoire.