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King Solomon the Magus

Master of the Djinns and Occult Traditions of East and West

Claude Lecouteux

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English
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
14 December 2022
• Explores the schools of Solomonic magic around the world and works such as The Greater and Lesser Keys of Solomon the King and The Hygromancy of Solomon

• Examines Solomon’s magical possessions, including his famous ring that gave him command over animals, weather, demons, genies, and djinns, as well as his amulets, remedies, exorcisms, and charms

• Looks at the extensive presence of Solomon in folklore around the world, including in Armenia, Malaysia, Russia, Bulgaria, Morocco, India, and Egypt

Looking at the Solomonic magical tradition and Solomon’s profound influence on esoteric traditions around the world, Claude Lecouteux reveals King Solomon not only as one of the great kings of prehistory but also as the ancient world’s foremost magician and magus. Examining the primary sources on Solomon, such as the Bible, the Koran, and the writings of Flavius Josephus, the author explores Solomon’s judgments, his explorations, his literary and scientific works (including an herbal), and his constructions beyond the eponymous temple, such as the copper city in Andalus built by the djinns and the baths of Sulayman. He also looks at Solomon’s magical possessions, such as his famous ring and the Philosopher’s Stone. The author examines the supernatural powers granted to Solomon by his ring, which he received from the angel Gabriel, including command over animals, weather, and demons, and explores in detail Solomon’s power over genies and djinns.

Following the esoteric threads hidden within the primary sources on Solomon, Lecouteux reveals the work of Solomon the Magician, exploring his amulets, remedies, exorcisms, charms, and his influence on Arab and Western magic. Providing illustrations of sigils, talismans, and other magic symbols related to Solomon, the author examines the schools of Solomonic Folkloremagic and works such as The Greater and Lesser Keys of Solomon the King and The Hygromancy of Solomon. He then looks at the extensive presence of Solomon in folklore worldwide, including in Armenia, Israel, Malaysia, Eastern Europe, Russia, Morocco, India, Mongolia, and among the Abyssinians of Ethiopia and the Copts in Egypt. He also looks at Solomon’s role within the Bulgarian tradition from which the Cathars derived.

Painting an in-depth portrait of Solomon the Magician-King, Lecouteux reveals how this legendary magus left a deep impression upon the occult, magical traditions, and philosophies of the ancient world that can still be felt to this day.

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Imprint:   Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 38mm
Weight:   594g
ISBN:   9781644112434
ISBN 10:   1644112434
Pages:   288
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION The Legend of King Solomon PART ONE The King ONE The Source Texts TWO Solomon and the Animals THREE Solomon’s Constructions FOUR The Judgments of Solomon FIVE Solomon’s Possessions SIX Solomon’s Literary and Scientific Works SEVEN Solomon’s Explorations EIGHT Solomon and the Djinns NINE The Sins of Solomon TEN Solomon and the Queen of Sheba ELEVEN Solomon and Death TWELVE Solomon among the Sabaeans PART TWO The Magician THIRTEEN The Testament of Solomon FOURTEEN Solomon’s Hygromancy FIFTEEN The Keys of Solomon SIXTEEN The Other Magic Books SEVENTEEN The Archaeological Traces of Solomon EIGHTEEN The Lapidaries of Solomon NINETEEN The Account of Zosimos of Panopolis TWENTY Solomon’s Successors PART THREE Solomon in Folklore Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

Claude Lecouteux is a professor emeritus of medieval literature and civilization at the Sorbonne. He is the author of numerous books on medieval beliefs and magic, including The Pagan Book of the Dead and Dictionary of Ancient Magic Words and Spells.

Reviews for King Solomon the Magus: Master of the Djinns and Occult Traditions of East and West

In this splendid compendium, Claude Lecouteux brings together stories, folktales, lore, and legends associated with the Biblical King Solomon. King of ancient Israel, he founded castles and cities as well as a palace of glass and his most famous Temple in Jerusalem. Solomon's legacy spread across the Middle East into Europe, Africa, and beyond. Reputed author of one thousand and five books of poems, psalms, and songs and three thousand parables, he also interacted with animals, whose languages he understood. Solomon was one of the great historical practitioners of magic. Solomon's seal and ring gave him power over various kinds of spirits. All his possessions--his net, his throne, and his chalice among them--were infused with magical power. Claude Lecouteux's masterly reconstruction of the wondrous world of King Solomon from ancient documents is by far the most comprehensive survey yet published of the many different aspects of this ancient and influential monarch. * Nigel Pennick, author of The Ancestral Power of Amulets, Talismans, and Mascots and Elemental Magic * Lecouteux's in-depth study and presentation of the legend and importance of the image of King Solomon in the magical mythology fills an important role in our understanding of the history of the practice of magic in both Europe and Asia. Solomon was ascribed some of the most important magical grimoires and symbols and signs bearing his name that may be found from Arabia all the way into the realm of the Far North in Iceland. * Stephen E. Flowers, Ph.D., author of Icelandic Magic and Original Magic * This remarkable book, fully illustrated with archival images, shows Solomon--the mythical man, the mystical man, the personal and cultural man--at ease in a world he co-created with his Creator. * Gerald Hausman, author of Rastafarian Children of Solomon: The Legacy of the Kebra Nagast and the Pa * Professor Lecoueux is a well-known historian of medieval cultural history. His new book on the legendary King Solomon represents a convincing proof of the author's erudition. This excellent work presents a wealth of relevant information about Solomon's supernormal wisdom, his relations to the world of spirits, his building of the Temple in Jerusalem, and much more. The author's analysis of Solomon's relations to shamanism is also very useful. This is a fundamental study of one of the most enigmatic figures in history. * Ronald Grambo, former professor of folklore at the University of Oslo * The story of King Solomon is universal, found in different cultures and different sources. His close contact with God, his relations with djinns and exorcists as well as his love for women, made him a universal legend. In this book, the French scholar Claude Lecouteux presents the complete story of King Solomon for us to read. * Ahmed Osman, author of The Egyptian Origins of King David and the Temple of Solomon *


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