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Key of Solomon
pseudepigraphical grimoire (book of spells)
Los goetia
anonymous spellbook (grimoire) of the 17th century
Book of Shadows
Wiccan book
Greek Magical Papyri
body of papyri from Graeco-Roman Egypt, containing magical spells, formulae, hymns, and rituals, dating from the 2nd century BCE to the 5th century CE
The Book of Abramelin
book by Abraham of Worms; an autobiography written in the form of an epistolary novel
Secretum Secretorum
pseudo-Aristotelian treatise covering many topics
The Morning of the Magicians
book by Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier
Daemonologie
Daemonologie, In Forme of a Dialogue, Divided into three Books, usually known as Daemonologie, is as a philosophical dissertation by James VI and I on contemporary necromancy and the historical relationships between the various methods of divination used from ancient black magic, first published in 1597. It was reprinted in 1603 when James took the throne of England. The widespread consensus is that King James wrote Dæmonologie in response to sceptical publications such as Reginald Scot's The Discoverie of Witchcraft.
The Great Book of Saint Cyprian
Group of 17th, 18th, and 19th century grimoires
Pustaha
thumb|300px|right|A pustaha, or the Batak divination book, with its cover carved with images of Boraspati.
The Discoverie of Witchcraft
partially sceptical book published by Reginald Scot in 1584, intended as an exposé of early Modern witchcraft; contains a small section intended to show how the public was fooled by charlatans
Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie
book by Éliphas Lévi on ritual magic
Munich Manual of Demonic Magic
15th century manuscript on demonology and necromancy
Magia Naturalis
book by Giambattista della Porta
Book of Soyga
16th-century Latin manuscript
Petit Albert
18th-century grimoire
The Equinox
periodical related to Aleister Crowley
Saducismus Triumphatus
book by Joseph Glanvill