Invoking Angels:

Theurgic Ideas and Practices from the Thirteenth to the Sixteenth Century

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            Introduction:  Theurgy, Magic and Mysticism: Orientations and Definitions

                Claire Fanger

I. Theurgic Texts of the 13th and early 14th Centuries

1. Magic, Theurgy and Spirituality in the Ritual of the Ars Notoria

Julien Véronèse

2. Uplifting Souls: the Liber de essentia spirituum and the Liber Razielis

            Appendix

Sophie Page

3. The Liber Iuratus Honorii and the Christian Reception of Angel Magic  

Katelyn Mesler

4. Honorius and the Sigil of God: The Liber Iuratus in Berengario Ganell’s Summa sacre magice

to include images

Jan Veenstra

5. Covenant and the Divine Name: Revisiting the Liber Iuratus and John of Morigny's Liber florum doctrine celestis  

                                    Appendix 1

                                    Appendix 2

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                                    Claire Fanger

II. Late 14th- through 16th-century Texts

6. Antonio da Montulmo’s De occultis et manifestis or Liber intelligentiarum: an Annotated Critical Edition with English Translation and Introduction

Nicolas Weill-Parot in collaboration with Julien Véronèse

      1. Introduction
      2. Latin Edition De occultis et manifestis
      3. English Translation On Occult and Manifest Things

7. Between the March of Ancona and Florence: Jewish Magic and a Christian Text

Harvey J. Hames

8. Language, Secrecy, and the Mysteries of Law: Theurgy and the Christian Kabbalah of Johannes Reuchlin

Elliot R. Wolfson

9. Ritual Invocation and Early Modern Science: the Skrying Experiments of Humphrey Gilbert

            Frank Klaassen