NOL
The magus, or, Celestial intelligencer

Chapter 3

PART II.

Chap I. Of the Four Elements, and their Na- tural Qualities 73
Chap. II. Of the Properties and wonderful Na- ture of Fire and Earth 75
Chap. III. Of the Water and Air 77
Chap. IV. Of compound or mixed Bodies ; in what Manner they relate to the Elements ; and how the Elements correspond to the Souls,
Senses, and Dispositions of Men 81
Chap. V. That the Elements are in Stars, Devils, Angels, Intelligences, and in God him- self. 83
Chap. VI. That the Wisdom of God works by second Causes is proved beyond Dispute in
this Chapter 85
Chap. VII. Of the Spirit of the World 87
Chap. VIII. Of the Seals and Characters im- pressed by Celestials upon Natural Things 88
Chap. IX. Of the Virtue and Efficacy of Per- fumes ; and to what Planets they are attributed 89
Chap. X. Of the Composition of Perfumes attri-
buted to the Planets 92
General Fumes of the Planets 93
Chap. XI. Of the magical Virtue of Rings 94
Chap. XII. That the Passions of the Mind are assisted by Celestials ; and how necessary the
constancy of the Mind is in every Work 96
Chap. XIII. How a Man’s Mind maybe joined with the Celestial Spirits and Intelligences, and with them impress wonderful Virtues upon in- ferior Things 97
Page.
Chap. XIV. Shewing the Necessity of Mathe- matical Knowledge ; and [of the great Power and Efficacy of Numbers in the Construction
of Talismans, &c 99
Chap. XV. The great Virtues of Numbers, as
well in natural as super-natural Things.. 102
Chap. XVI. Of the Scales of Numbers ; the
Scale of Unity 103
Chap. XVII. Of the Number Two, and the
Scale 104
Chap. XVIII. Of the Number Three, and the Scale 106
Chap. XIX. Of the Number Four, and the Scale 108 Chap. XX. Of the Number Five, and the Scale 114 Chap. XXI. Of the Number Six, and the Scale... 115 Chap. XXII. Of the Number Seven, and the
Scale 1 17
Chap. XXIII. Of the Number Eight, and the
Scale 128
Chap. XXIV. Of the Number Nine, and the
Scale 130
Chap. XXV. Of the Number Ten, and the two Scales 132
Chap. XXVI. Of the Numbers Eleven and Twelve, with the Scale of the Number Twelve 136 Chap. XXVII. Of the Notes of the Hebrews and Chaldeans, and other Characters used by
Magicians 140
Chap. XXVIII. The magical Tables of the Planets, their Form and Virtue ; with the Divine Names, Intelligences, and Spirits that
are set over them 142
Chap. XXIX. Of the Observation of the Ce- lestials necessary in all magical Works 148
Chap. XXX. When the Planets are most power- ful 149
Chap. XXXI. Observations on the fixed Stars,
with their Names and Nature 150
Chap. XXXII. Of the Sun and Moon, and
their magical Considerations 152
Chap. XXXIII. Of the Twenty-eight Mansions of the Moon, and their Virtues 1 53
Chap.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Xlll
Page.
Chap. XXXIV. That some artificial Things, as Images, Seals, and the like, may derive
Virtue from the Celestial Bodies 157
Chap. XXXV. Of the Images of the Zodiac ; what Virtues, being engraven, they receive from
the Stars 158
Chap. XXXVI. Of the Images of the Seven
Planets ; Images of Saturn.... , 159
Chap. XXXVII. Of the Images of Jupiter. 160
Chap. XXXVIII. Images of Mars 161
Chap. XXXIX. Images of the Sun 162
Chap. XL. Images of Venus ib.
Chap. XLI. Images of Mercury 163
Chap. XLI I. Images of the Moon 164
Chap. XLI 1 1. Images of the Dragon’s Head and Dragon’s Tail ib.
Page.
Chap. XLIV. Images of the Twenty-eight
Mansions of the Moon 165
Chap. XLV. That human Imprecations natu- rally impress their Powers upon external Things ; and how Man’s Mind, through a Degree of Dependencies, ascends into the In- telligible World, and becomes like the more
sublime Spirits and Intelligences 168
Chap. XLVI. The Conclusion of Talismanic Magic ; in which is included the Key of all thathas been written upon the Subject ; shewing the Practice of Images, and the Composition of Talismans, by way of Example ; and, like- wise, the necessary Observations of the Ce- lestials requisite for the Perfection of all Talismanic Operations 172