
Compendium Rarissimum totius Artis Magicae sistematisatae per Celeberrimos Artis Magistros. Anno 1057. Noli me tengere – is the complete title of this obscure work, it translates to something like: “A rare summary of the entire Magical Art by the most famous Masters of this Art”. Despite the year mentioned in the title, scholars suggest that the book was written much later, in 1775. Compendium Rarissimum is about demonology and it is handwritten in both German and Latin. Most readers will enjoy the 31 colorful illustrations and three pages of magical and kabbalistic signs and sigils, etc, others might have a weakness for a book with a “Do not touch!” marked on its cover – reminds me of the Necronomicon.
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Compendium Rarissimum
It’s taken years of study, but I’ve been able to make some of these dark arts come to fruition. I used the compendium without success several years ago, and then I set it aside; but now that I’ve established connections between some earlier manuscripts and cast divinations successfully, I believe I have the correct anulra-riths to make the compendium work to the fullest. Some of the spells I’ve cast lately have been SUPER DARK STUFF that continually keeps me surprised.
Can you tell us more? I find all of this really interesting.
Thanks for posting the compendium! It’s a wicked read, way stranger than I previously thought. By the way, it’s finally been translated into English (free to read via Kindle Unlimited, but a paperback is available too), so some of it makes more sense now.
Where can I find the English version paperback??