Testament of Solomon: Recension C

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Translated here for the first time from fifteenth-century Byzantine Greek manuscripts, one text of the secret Solomonic history has finally been made available in English.

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will provide another stepping stone on the path to a fuller and richer understanding of the grimoire tradition.
— From forward by David Rankine

The Testament of Solomon comprises a family of texts, some dating to the fourth century CE or earlier, relating an extra-Biblical account of King Solomon's divinely-conferred power to constrain the demons who plague the human race. It is also, implicitly, a handbook for those bold or foolhardy enough to follow his example in the demonological sciences.

Along with the unique catalogue of spirit names, sigils, dominions, and offices found in this text – among which readers will discover some genuinely surprising characters – this edition also includes an expository introduction and annotations by the translator which situate the text within its historical milieu, manuscript tradition, and a lineage of magical and demonological theory reaching back to the Greek Magical Papyri. This scholarly analysis, no less than the evidence of the manuscripts themselves, emphasizes that the Testament in all of its forms was first and foremost a work of practical magic.

Our standard hardcover edition of 120 copies was bound in amethyst cloth with matching endpapers, printed on white Munken, with gold stamping on cover and spine. American Royal 229 x 152mm. This hardcover edition is SOLD OUT. The paperback edition remains in print.

Testament of Solomon: Recension C
Trans. Brian Johnson
ISBN 978-1-907881-94-7 (Paperback)
229mm x 152mm
64 Pages.
Published February 2019.

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