Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Theurgy, Magic, and Mysticism
Claire Fanger
I. Texts of the Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries
1 Magic, Theurgy, and Spirituality in the Medieval Ritual of the Ars notoria
Julien Véronèse (English translation by Claire Fanger)
2 Uplifting Souls: The Liber de essentia spirituum and the Liber Razielis
Sophie Page
3 The Liber iuratus Honorii and the Christian Reception of Angel Magic
Katelyn Mesler
4 Honorius and the Sigil of God: The Liber iuratus in Berengario Ganell’s Summa sacre magice
Jan R. Veenstra
5 Covenant and the Divine Name: Revisiting the Liber iuratus and John of Morigny’s Liber florum
Claire Fanger
II. Late Fourteenth- Through Sixteenth-Century Texts
6 Antonio da Montolmo’s De occultis et manifestis or Liber intelligentiarum: An Annotated Critical Edition with English Translation and Introduction
Nicolas Weill-Parot (in collaboration with Julien Véronèse)
7 Between the March of Ancona and Florence: Jewish Magic and a Christian Text
Harvey J. Hames
8 Language, Secrecy, and the Mysteries of Law: Theurgy and the Christian Kabbalah of Johannes Reuchlin
Elliot R. Wolfson
9 Ritual Invocation and Early Modern Science: The Skrying Experiments of Humphrey Gilbert
Frank Klaassen
Selected Bibliography
Index