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De Praestigiis Daemonum ... Libri 6 m . 102 4. Thys ? Aus FEUER UND WASSER GERETTET BEIM GROSSEN BRANDE DER BAYERISCHEN STAATSBIBLIOTHEK IMMÄRZ DES KRIEGSJAHRES 1943 STHEDER th . Heler , 21 < 36602279170018 S < 36602279170018 Bayer . Staatsbibliothek ےمم PSEVDOMONAR CHIA DAE M O N V M O'curas hominum , ô quantum eſt in rebus inane ? LECTOR S. 912 911 delitefcat , hanc E Sathanica factionis monopolium ufqueadeo porrò Vafallorum ar , Damonum Pſeudomonarchiamex Acharonticorum calce an . chiuo fubtractam , in buius operis de Demonum prestigis fe magos ia nettere uolui , ut effaſcinatorum id genus hominum , qui . Etitare non erubefcunt , curioſitas , preſtigia , uanitas , dolus , impostu blafphemie , Yæ , deliria , mens eluſa . manifestamendacia , quinimò non ferenda , oculis clarißi omnium mortalium , qui in media lucis fplendore hallucinari nolint tam enormi mè appareant , hocpotißimùm ſéculo fceleftißimo , quo Chrifti regnum preſtitêre , impunitaſ , tyrannide impetitur abús qui Beliali palàm facramentum horas liber ftipendiumetiam iustum haud dubiè recepturi : quibus & perditas has : quodex ter dedico , ſi fortè ex immenſa Dei mifericordia conuertantur & uiuant , faſcing nimis animo ijs precor , fitý felix & fauſtüm . Ne autem curioſulus aliquis prater . detentus , hoc fiulticia argumentum temerè imitari audeat , uoces hincinde miſi ſtudio , ut univerſa delinquendioc occafio precideretur.Infcribitur uerò à malefe officiorum ſpirituā , ſein riato hoc hominum genere , Officium pirituum , uel , Liber demoniorum , qui Liber diftus Empto.Salomonis , de principibus & regibus . cogi poſſunt diuina uirtute humana . At mihi nuncupabi tur Pſeudomonarchia Demonum , 913 914 PSEVDOM ONARCHIA DÆMONYM . B Rimus Rex , qui eſt de poceſta gno ny & icoraci limile . Princeps öc te Orientis , dicitur Bael , appa mniú fortiſsimus eft , intelligens præ rés tribus capitibus , quorum terita & futura , hinc & gratiam conci unum aſsimilatur bufoni , alterú homi lians omnium amicorum & inimico ni , tertium feli . Rauca loquitur uoce , rú . Quadraginta imperat legionibus . formator morum & inſignis certator , Barbatos magnus Comes & Dux , reddit hominé inuifibile & ſapienté . apparet in ligno Sagittarij filueftris că Huic obediút ſexagintaſex legiones . quatuor regibus tubas ferentibus . In Agares Dux primus ſub poteſtate telligit cantus auium , canum latratus , Orientis apparet beneuolus in ſenio- 10 mugitus boum & cun & orum anima ris hominis forma , equitas in crocodi lium : theſauros ité à magis & incan lo , & in manu accipitrem portás . Cun tatoribus reconditos , detegit : & eft ex & ta linguarum genera docet optimè : ordine Virtutú , partim Dominationú . fugitantes reuerti facit , & permanen Triginta prælider legionibus . Nouit tes fugere : prælaturas & dignitates di præterita & futura : tá amicorú quàm mittit , & tripudiare facit ſpiritus ter inimicorum animos conciliat . ræ : & eft de ordine Virtutum , ſub ſua Buer Præſes magnus conſpiciturin poteſtate habens triginta & unam le ſigno * . Abſolucè docet philoſophia , .giones . pra & tica , ethica item & logica , & ' her Marbas , aliàs Barbas , Præſes ma- 20 barum uires : dat optimos familiares : gnus , ſe manifeftans in fortiſsimileo ægros ſanitati reftitucre nouit , maxi nis fpecie , fed ab exorciſta accitus hu mè & homines . Quinquaginta legio mana induitur forma , & de occultis num haberimperium . plenè reſpódet ,morbos inuehit & tol Guſoyn Dux magnus & fortis , appa lit , promouet ſapientiam artiumque ret in forma zenophali . Explicatè re mechanicarum cognitionem , homi ſpondet & uerè de præſentibus , præ nes adhæc in aliam mutat forma.Pre teritis , futuris & occultis . Amicorum cft triginta ſex legionibus . & inimicorum gratiam reddit : digni Prufas , alibi inuenitur Buſas , ma tates confert & honores conformat . gnus Princeps & Duxeft , cuius man- 3 ° Præeſt quadragintaquinq ; legionib . lio circa turrim Babilonis , & uidetur Botis , alibi Otis , magnus Præſes & in co flamma foris , caput autem aſsi Comes : prodit in uiperæ ſpecie deter milatur magno nycticoraci . Autor eft rima : & liquando formam induit hu . & promotor diſcordiarum , bellorum , manam , dentes oftendit magnos & rixarum & mendaciorú . Omnibus in comua duo , manu gladium acutum locis no intromittatur . Ad quæſita rc portans . Dat perfecte reſpõſa uera de fpondet abundè . Subſunt huiclegio . præſentibus , præteritis , futuris & ab . nes uigintiſex , partim exordineThro itrufis.Tam amicos quàm hoftes con ni , partim Angelorum . ciliat . Sexaginta imperat legionibus . Amõuel Aamon Marchio magnus 40 Bathym , alibi Marthim Dux ma & potens , prodit in lupi forma , cauda gnus & fortis : uiſitur conſtitutione ui habens ſerpentinam , & flammam euo ri fortiſsimi cum cauda ſerpentina , e mens.hominis auté indutus fpeciem , quo pallido infidens . Virtutes herba . caninos oftentat dentcs , & caput ma rum & lapidum pretioſorum intelli . Nn git . 915 PSEVDOMONARCHIA 916 git . Curſu uelociſsimo fiominem de mes & Princeps apparens quidé fpe regione in regionem transfert . Huic cie angelica , interim leone obſcurior triginta ſubſunt legiones . & turpis , capite leonis , pedibus anſe Purſan , aliàs Curſon , magnus Rex , rinis , cauda leporina.Præterita & futu prodit ut homo facie leonina , uiperá ra nouit : reddité ; hominem ingenio portans ferociſsima , urſoq ; inlidens , ſum & audacem . Legiones huicobe quem ſemper pręcedunt tubæ.Callet diunt trigintaſex . præſentia , præterita & futura : aperit Naberus , aliàs Cerberus , Marchio occulta , theſauros detegit : corpus hu eft fortis , forma corui ſe oſtentans : G manú ſuſcipit & aëreum . Verè reſpon 10 quádo loquitur , raucam edir uocem . det de rebus terrenis & occultis , de di Reddit & hominem amabilem & as . uinitate & mundi creatione : familia tium intelligenté , cumprimis in Rhe . res parit optimos : cui parent uiginti toricis eximium . Prælaturarum & di . duo legiones , partim de ordine Virtu gnitatum iacturam parit . Nouédecim tum , partim ex ordine Throni . legiones hunc audiunt . Eligor , aliàs Abigor , Dux magnus , Glaſya labolas , aliàs Caacrinolaas apparet ut miles pulcherrimus , lan uel Caaſsimolar magnus Præſes : qui ceam , uexillum & fceptrum portans . progreditur ut canis habens alas gry Plene de occultis reſpondet atque phi . Artium cognitionem dat , interim bellis , & quomodo milites occurrere 20 dux omnium homicidarú . Præſentia debeant : futura ſcit , & gratiam apud & futura intelligit . Tá amicorú quàm omnes dominos & milites conciliar . inimicorum animos demeretur : & ho Præfidet ſexaginta legionibus . minem redditinuiſibilem . Imperium Loray , alias Oray , magnus Mar habet triginta ſexlegionum . chio , ſe oftendens in forma ſagittarij Zepar Dux magnus , apparens uti pulcherrimi pharetram , & arcum ge miles , inflammansq ; uirorum amose Itantis : author exiſtit omnium pręlio mulieres , & quando ipfi iuſſum fue rum , & uulnera putrefacit quæ à ſagit rit , earum formam in aliam tranſmu . tarijs in figútur , quos obijcit optimos tat , donec dilectis ſuis fruantur . Steri . tribus diebus.Triginta dominatur le- 30 les quoque eas facit . Vigin tiſex huic gionibus . parent legiones . Valefar , aliàs Malaphar , Dux eſt for Byleth Rex magnus & terribilis , in tis , forma leonis prodiens & capite la equò pallido equitans , qué præcedúc tronis . Familiaritaté parit ſuis , donec tubæ , ſymphoniæ , & cun & a Muſicę ge Jaqueo fufpendantur . Decem præſi . nera . Quum auté coram exorciſta ſe der legionibus . oftentat , turgidus ira & furore uide . Morax , aliàs Foraij , magnus Comes tur , ut decipiat.Exorciſta uerò tum 6 . & Pręſes : fimilis tauro uifitur : et ſi quá . bi prudenter caueat : atq ; ut faftum ei do humaná faciem affumit , admirabi adimat , in manu ſuſcipiat baculum co Jem in Aſtronomia & in omnibus arti 40 rili , cum quo orientem & meridiem bus liberalibus reddit hominem : párit uerſus , foris iuxta circulum manum etiá famulos non malos & ſapientes : extendet , facierg ; triangulum . Cæte nouit & herbarum & pretioforum la rùm fi manum non extendit , & intra . pidum potétiam.Imperat triginta fex rc iubet , arq ; ſpirituuni Vinculum ille legionibus . senuerit , ad lectionem progrediatur Ipes , aliàs Ayperos , eſt magnus Co. exorcifta : mox ingredietur idem ſub miffus , D AE M O N V M. 918 miſſus , ibi fando & faciédo quodcun quàm alij reges.Lucifer hic intelligé ſuæ que iufſerit exorciſta ipfi Bylech regi , dus , qui in profunditate ſcientiæ , & ob erity ; ſecurus . Si uerò cötumacior fue demerſus , Deo aſsimilari uoluit proie & us rit , necprimo iuſſu circulum ingredi hanc arrogantiá in exitium di & tú eft : Omnis lapis pre Exech.28 . uoluerit , reddetur fortè timidior ex eft.De quo tioſus operimentú tuum.Paymon au orciſta : uel G Vinculum fpirituum mi té cogitur uirtute diuina , ut fe fiftat co nus habuerit , ſciet haud dubiè exor exorciſta : ubi hominis induit fimu ciſta , malignos fpiritus poftea cum nó rá lachrú , infidés dromedario , coronay ; ueritaros , at ſemper uiliorem habitu lucidiſsima , & uultu fæmi ros . Item fi ineptior fit locus triangu- 10 inſignitus . Húc præcedic exercitus cú tubis lo deducédo iuxta circulum , tunc uas Aco & cimbalis bene ſonantibus , atque o uino plená ponatur : & intelliget ex mnibus inftrumétis Muficis , primò cứ orciſta certiſsimè , quum è domo ſua ingenti clamore & rugitu apparés , f egreffus fuerit cum focijs ſuis , prædi Empro.Salomonis , et arte decla & um Byleth Gibi fautorem fore , bene cutin . Et ſi Paymon hic quandoq ; lo . uolum , & corá ipſo ſubmiſſum quan ratur , ut minus ab exorciſta intelliga do progredietur . Veniétem uerò exor quitur , ppterea is no tepeſcat
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