Henry Cornelius | Agrippa's Fourth Book Of Occult...
The work appeared in Latin in 1554, nearly 20 years after Agrippa's death .
Unlike the first three books which focus on natural, celestial, and ceremonial theory, the Fourth Book is a focused on "Magical Ceremonies". It is often published as a compendium of several distinct tracts: Description Of Magical Ceremonies Henry Cornelius Agrippa's Fourth book of occult...
It details the creation of the Liber Spirituum (Book of Spirits), the use of pentacles for protection, and the consecration of ritual items like swords, water, and incense. The work appeared in Latin in 1554, nearly
It explains how to derive the secret names of spirits from cabalistic tables and describes their "familiar shapes" (e.g., the spirits of Mercury often appearing as a king or a beautiful boy). and ceremonial theory