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Title: Clavicula de Salomon (The Key of Solomon) Alternate Titles: Clavicula Salomonis , The Key of Solomon the King Category: Grimoire / Ceremonial Magic / Renaissance Esotericism Language: [Insert language of your PDF, e.g., Latin, English, French, Italian] Source Manuscript Era: 14th–17th Century (Pseudo-epigraphical) Overview The Clavicula de Salomon , more widely known in English as The Key of Solomon , is the most famous and influential grimoire (textbook of magic) in Western esoteric history. Despite its attribution to the Biblical King Solomon, the text was written anonymously during the European Renaissance (circa 14th–15th centuries), drawing on earlier Jewish, Greek, and Arabic magical traditions.
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