The Pauline Art
Book III
of the
Lemegeton
Lemegeton: Clavicula Salomonis
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Ars Paulina -- Book III of the Lemegeton
Transcribed from Sloane MS. 2731 and converted to Acrobat format by Benjamin
Rowe, June, 1999
Afterword copyright 1999 by Benjamin Rowe
Ars Paulina
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Here beginneth ye Book called the Art Pauline of Solomon the
King,
& this is divided into two parts, the first the Angels of the Hours of the Day &
Night, the second the Angels of the signs of the Zodiack, as hereafter followeth.
The nature of the 24 Angels of the Day & Night changeth every day & their
offices is to do all things that is attributed to the 7 Planets but that changeth every
day also, as for example, you may see in the following treatise is that the Angel
Samael ruleth the first hour of the day beginning at Sun Rising, supposing it to be
on a Monday, in the first hour of the day that is attributed to the Moon, and you call
Samael or any of his Dukes, their offices in that hour is to do all things that is attrib-
uted to the Moon but if you call him or any of his servants Dukes on a Tuesday
morning at Sunrising being the first hour of the Day their offices is to do all things
that is attributed to Mars & so the like rule is to be observed in the first hour of
every day & the like is to be observed of the Angels & their servants that ruleth any
of the other hours either in the Day or Night, also again there is an observation
(rule) to be observed in making the seals of the 24 Angels, according to the time of
the year, day and hour that you call the Angel or his servants in to do your will, but
you cannot mistake therein if you do but observe the example that is laid down in
the following work, they being all fitted for the tenth day of March, being on a
Wednesday in the year 1641 according to the old account.1 To know what is attrib-
uted to the 7 Planets, I do refer you to the books of Astrology whereof large volumes
hath been written.
When the seal is made according to the former directions, lay it upon the
Table of Practice, upon t