| Resource List:
This list contains the major sources used. Occasionally
I come across a source that has information on only one or two demons in
which case that source is noted by a number rather than letter.
Numeric sources are listed only on the pages they were used, they are not
listed here.
(a) "The
Dictionary of Angels" by Gustav Davidson, © 1967
(b)
"Encyclopaedia
of Occultism" by Lewis Spence. ©1959
(c) "Fallen Angels...and
Spirits of the Dark" by Robert Masello ©1994.
(d)
The Access Bible.
New Revised Standard Version. Oxford University Press. ©1999
(e) The Columbia
Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2001 Columbia University Press.
(f)
"The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the
Mage, Book I, II, & III." Translated By: S. L. Mac Gregor Mathers.
This Adobe
Acrobat edition contains the complete and unaltered text of the corresponding
sections in the second (1900) edition published by John M. Watkins, London.
Prepared and typeset by Benjamin Rowe, December 16, 1998.
BEQUEATHED BY ABRAHAM UNTO LAMECH HIS SON.
TRANSLATED FROM THE HEBREW.
1458.
(g)
Pseudomonarchia daemonum - Johann Wier
(1583)
(h) The Lesser Key of Solomon. GOETIA.
Compiled and Translated By S.L. "MacGregor" Mathers. Editing
and Additional Material By Aleister Crowley
(i) New International Version courtesy of
www.thebible.com
(j)
http://www.topical-bible-studies.org/default.htm
(k)
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/index.jsp
(L)
http://www.occultopedia.com
(m)
"Angels A to Z" James Lewis and Evelyn D. Oliver ©1996
(n) "The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia.
Volume 1." R. Campbell Thompson. Luzac & Co. ©1903
(o) "The Encyclopedia of Hell."
Miriam Van Scott. St. Martin's Press. ©1998
(p) "The Encyclopedia of Heaven." Miriam Van
Scott. St. Martin's Press. ©1999
(q) "Essentials of Demonology." Edward Langton. Epworth Press. London. ©1949.
(r) "Gods,
Demons, and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia. An Illustrated
Dictionary." Jeremy Black and Anthony Green. University of
Texas Press, Austin. ©1992
(s) "A Treatise on Angel
Magic, Being a Complete Transcription of Ms. Harley 6482 in the British
Library." Edited & Introduced by Adam McLean. Phanes
Press. ©1990. First published in 1949.
(t) "Theurgia
Goetia – The Second Book of the Lemegeton." Edited, formatted,
and converted to Acrobat by Benjamin Rowe, June 1999.
This edition was assembled from various published versions, and later checked
and modified against a microfilm of Sloane MS. 2731 from the British Museum.
The text as shown does not precisely reflect any of the versions; it is
closest to the British Museum version, but with some interpolated words to
enable the reader to more easily make sense of it. The Seals of the Spirits
are substantially the same as those in the BM version.
(u)
"Grimoirium Verum or The True Grimoire. The Most Approved Keys of
Solomon The Hebrew Rabbi."
Translated From The Hebrew by Plangiere, Jesuit Dominicane. Edited, With A
Preface By James Banner, Gent. Originally Published By Alibeck The AEgyptian at
Memphis 1517. PDF edition, 1999 Phil Legard.
(v)
http://www.newadvent.org/ The Catholic
Encyclopedia, Volume II. Copyright ©1907 by Robert Appleton Company.
Online Edition Copyright © 2003 by Kevin Knight. Imprimatur. +John
M. Farley, Archbishop of New York
(w)
"Witches, Devils, and Doctors in the Renaissance. Johann
Weyer, De praestigiis daemonum" General Editor: George Mora, M.D.
Translated by: John Shea. Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies.
Binghamton, New York. ©1991. Original text written in 1583.
(x)
"The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology." Rossell Hope Robbins
(1912). Bonanza Books. New York. ©1959. 1981 Edition.
(y)
http://1911encyclopedia.org/index.htm
(z)
"An Encyclopedia of Myth and Legend: African Mythology." Jan Knappert. Diamond Books. Hammersmith, London. ©1990
(aa)
http://www.pantheon.org/
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