| Aliquae Observationes de Theoriam Bonisagi |
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Hermetic Theory |
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L5 |
Q14 |
This summa by Archimagus Pietro Flambonis provides a surprising depth of knowledge in a form that is highly
understandable for the beginning and intermediate student of Hermetic
Theory.
This copy, a codex solitus crassus, was made in 1259 AD, from the copy at Porta Germaniae.
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| Asclepius |
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Philosophiae |
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L5 |
Q10 |
The legendary work by Hermes Trismegistus, this is the
standard Hermetic opus on metaphysics as applied to magic.
This copy, a codex solitus crassus, was donated by Porta Germaniae in 1261 AD.
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| De Iinnites |
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Faerie Lore |
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L3 |
Q10 |
Written by Sameen Ex Miscellania and glossed by Trava Jerbitonis, this wonderfully illuminated summa details the natures and customs of Jinn, with example stories illustrating key points, in a codex solitus octonarius.
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| De Legei Hermei |
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Lex Hermei |
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L4 |
Q12 |
This is the classic theoretical work on Lex Hermei, written by Simprim Guernici many decades
ago. It fully describes and elucidates the Transitionalist
approach to Lex Hermei in a codex largus octonarius
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| De Rebus Terrenis |
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Terram |
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L12 |
Q21 |
Written by Danalia Tytali, this well-illuminated summa contains a thorough introduction to the Hermetic Art of Terram.
This copy, a codex solitus crassus was donated by Danalia from her personal collection.
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| Exordium Virium |
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Vim |
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L9 |
Q23 |
The legendary primer on Vim, by Erchantrudis Bonisagi
This copy is a codex solitus octonarius in parchment bound between hornbeam covers
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| Fiscus Conventus |
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Profession: Steward |
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L4 |
Q10 |
This codex octonarius solitus on pigskin vellum, bound between oak covers, gives thorough coverage of all aspects of Covenant finances, including internal accounting, trade, and investments
Zdenek, former Vilicus for Porta Germaniae, authored the original summa, which he donated to the Foedus in 1263 AD; this copy was made for Arx Caeles in 1264 AD
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| Ignis Vitam Est |
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Ignem |
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L11 |
Q22 |
An exceptional primer by Marozia Flambonis
This copy is a codex solitus octonarius in parchment bound between hornbeam covers
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| Mens Animadversus Est |
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Mentem |
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L10 |
Q20 |
This high-quality primer by Romualdo Jerbitonis is the Mentem Fundamen,
widely regarded as the standard introduction to the Art of Mentem.
This copy is a codex solitus octonarius in parchment bound between hornbeam covers
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| Mythologia |
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Magic Lore |
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L4 |
Q11 |
A classic treatise by Fulgentius, this codex largus octonarius may also
be studied as a tractatus on Philosophiae (Q6) after
it has been studied as a summa
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| Natura Plantae |
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Herbam |
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L10 |
Q20 |
The recognized Fundamen Herbae, by Vuissance Merinitae
This copy is a codex solitus octonarius in parchment bound between hornbeam covers
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| Observito Intellegentia |
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Intellego |
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L10 |
Q20 |
The standard primer on Intellego, by Ricardo Criamonis
This copy is a codex solitus octonarius in parchment bound between hornbeam covers
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| Origo Specierum |
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Imaginem |
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L10 |
Q20 |
The famous work on Imaginem by Cantacuzenes Jerbitonis
This copy is a codex solitus octonarius in parchment bound between hornbeam covers
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| Peritia Dominatus |
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Rego |
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L10 |
Q21 |
An excellent introduction to the Art of Rego, by
Eutropia Tremeris
This copy is a codex solitus octonarius in parchment bound between hornbeam covers
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| Prooemium Corporis |
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Corpus |
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L10 |
Q20 |
This brief but exceptionally lucid summa on the Art of Corpus, by Vagdvaraestus Bonisagi, is a common feature of covenant libraries throughout Ordo Hermei, as it is considered one of the nine Fundamena of Collectio Magna.
This copy is a codex solitus octonarius in parchment bound between hornbeam covers
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| Provocandum Formas
Platonium |
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Creo |
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L10 |
Q20 |
The classic introduction to Creo, by Dalmatius Merceris
This copy is a codex solitus octonarius in parchment bound between hornbeam covers
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| Quod Quisque Magus Scire Debes De Aquam |
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Aquam |
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L6 |
Q21 |
"What Every Magus Should Know About Aquam is an expertly written primer on the Hermetic Art of Aquam by Danalia Tytali, covering a broad range of aspects in a general survey of the Art. There are two copies; the one with the stats listed is a finely scribed codex solitus gracilis of excellent quality vellum, with illumination by Moritz. The second copy is a roughly scribed draft on plain parchment, without illumination; it also lacks some clarifying remarks that are present in the fine copy (L6, Q17).
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Auram |
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L12 |
Q20 |
A remarkably clear and interesting introduction to the
Art of Auram, authored by one of the known masters of the Form, Archimagus Pietro Flambonis. Although Pietro founded the Jovian
Lineage of lightning-wielders in Domus Flambonis, this book
is surprisingly free of emphasis on lightning. Rather, the tome is
a clear and well-constructed introduction to the Art of Auram. The
breadth of coverage is impressive. This could become another Fundamen,
given sufficient time and number of copies - Pietro has not required Ius Iurandum Vaccae Vitulaeque for this summa, but bids anyone to copy and share it freely.
This copy, a codex solitus crassus, was made in 1262 AD, from the copy at Porta Germaniae.
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