The Ars Notoria (or Notary Art) is a medieval grimoire of scholastic angel magic constituting a series of prayers and knowledge sigils (or 'notae') used for rapidly learning the seven liberal arts (the Trivium: grammar, logic, and rhetoric; the Quadrivium: arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy). #medieval #grimoire #solomonic #magic #philosophy #religion Translated into English from the Latin by Robert Turner (1657) Read by Dan Attrell - Full text here: - Claire Fanger's Invoking Angels: Theurgic Ideas and Practices, Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries (PSU Press, 2015) - For a critical edition, see Julien Véronèse, “L'Ars notoria au Moyen Age: Introduction et édition critique“ (Sismel, 2007) - Stephen Skinner's editions: and - Justin Sledge's recent video on the subject: Support The Modern Hermeticist - On Patreon (New!): - Picatrix: A Medieval Treatise on Astral Magic“ (PSU Press, 2019) (affiliate link) - Marsilio Ficino: On the Christian Religion (UTP, 2022) (affiliate link) - PayPal tip jar: - BTC: 3P8BmGE5UNJ8nehxkaq9MtDcY6EavQhTjN - ETH: 0x64b13693Bf0E2D48ECAe89405273999862406d7C
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