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Ars Notoria: The Notory Art of Solomon: A Medieval Treatise on Angelic Magic and the Art of Memory

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ars Notoria: The Notory Art of Solomon: A Medieval Treatise on Angelic Magic and the Art of Memory

Contributors:

By (Author) Matthias Castle
Introduction by Matthias Castle

ISBN:

9781644115275

Publisher:

Inner Traditions Bear and Company

Imprint:

Inner Traditions Bear and Company

Publication Date:

14th February 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Mysticism, magic and occult interests
Ancient history
European history
Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)

Dewey:

203.3

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

896

Dimensions:

Width 178mm, Height 254mm, Spine 64mm

Weight:

1953g

Description

A new translation of the classic magical text from the original Latin

Learn how medieval magicians conducted the rituals of angelic magic for quickly learning scholastic knowledge by means of prayers and figures

Provides a complete translation of Ars Notoria, both the short and long versions based on Julien Veroneses critical Latin edition

Includes the first translation of The Work of Works (Opus Operum), The Short Art (Ars Brevis), the abridged version attributed to Thomas of Toledo, and The Pauline Art (Ars Paulina)

Presents all of the original figures (notae), essential for inspection during ritual

The 13th-century magical treatise Ars Notoria offers a secret account of the angel Pamphilius revealing the sacred magic to King Solomon by which he gained his famed wisdom and learning, thereby expanding upon the biblical narrative in which Solomon received a vision of God. Solomons writings were transmitted to the first-century philosopher, Apollonius of Tyana, who provided a commentary entitled the Golden Flowers (Flores Aurei), which is contained within Ars Notoria.

The magical text presents a complete system of angelic magic consisting of prayers addressed to angels, using figures called notae, for the purpose of acquiring scholastic and heavenly knowledge. Due to its rising popularity among university students, the magical ritual was reworked time and again, producing five treatises, dating from the 13th to 15th centuries; The Work of Works (Opus Operum), the Book of Flowers of Heavenly Teaching composed by the French Benedictine monk named John of Morigny, The Short Art (Ars Brevis), the abridged version attributed to Thomas of Toledo, and The Pauline Art (Ars Paulina), thereby establishing an entire notorial art tradition.

In this new and complete translation of Ars Notoria, based on Julien Veroneses critical Latin edition, translator Matthias Castle presents the classic magical text, both short and long versions, including four of the later treatises. Castle explains how these theurgic ritual practices were performed, giving special attention to all the original pictorial figures (notae), and how the art of memory relates to angelic magic. Providing practical instruction, extensive commentary, and in-depth background research and annotations, Ars Notoria: The Notory Art of Solomon is an essential sourcebook on angelic magic for scholar and magician alike.

Author Bio

Matthias Castle holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in religious studies and philosophy from Emory & Henry College. His passions include classical studies, medieval history, and the Western esoteric tradition. He lives in southern California.

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