Grimoires
Grimoires are manuscripts or printed books that aim to teach the practice of magic. They typically contain instructions for rituals, invocations, talismans, astrology, and methods intended to influence the natural world, often including lists of spirits, seals or sigils, and procedural steps for obtaining desired effects. While the term is most associated with European ceremonial magic, similar compiled magical texts exist in many cultures.
The word grimoire derives from Old French grimoire, with roots in Latin and early sense related to
Contents vary widely but commonly feature: theoretical foundations such as astrology, numerology, and the four elements;
Notable grimoires include Clavicula Salomonis (Key of Solomon), the Lemegeton or Lesser Key of Solomon, the
In modern times, grimoires influence occultism, fiction, and popular culture, where they are used as symbolic