Henry Cornelius Agrippa's Fourth Book Of Occult... -

An introductory discourse on the nature of sublunary spirits by Georg Pictorius. 3. Practical Magical Techniques

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). Henry Cornelius Agrippa's Fourth book of occult...

The authenticity of the Fourth Book is the subject of long-standing debate. An introductory discourse on the nature of sublunary

The text provides the "operative" keys missing from the earlier volumes. and ceremonial theory

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