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Arbatel de magia veterum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arbatel de magia veterum
The ''Arbatel De Magia veterum'' ((英語:''Arbatel: Of the Magic of the Ancients'')) was a Latin grimoire of renaissance ceremonial magic published in 1575 in Switzerland.〔Arbatel De magia veterum (Arbatel: Of the Magic of the Ancients), Anonymous, ed. Joseph Peterson; 1997. Available online at (Esoteric Archives )〕〔Arbatel: ''Concerning the Magic of the Ancients'', Newly translated, edited and annotated by Joseph H. Peterson, Ibis Press/Nicolas Hays, 2009. pp. IX-XXI〕 == Title == Waite assumes that the title is from the (ヘブライ語:ארבעתאל) (or ''Arbotal'') as the name of an angel the author would have claimed to have learned magic from.〔''The Book of Ceremonial Magic'', part I, chapter II, section 1: "The Arbatel of Magic"; Arthur Edward Waite; London, 1913; available online at (The Internet Sacred Text Archive ), ((direct link to section ))〕 Adolf Jacoby believed the name to be a reference to the Tetragrammaton, via the Hebrew ARBOThIM (fourfold) and AL (or God).〔 Peterson, mentioning the above possibilities, also suggests that the title might be the author's pseudonym.〔
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