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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
Authored in the last years of the 11th century the Codex Saemundar defies simple classification, but due to the unique nature of the work and its mythological occult overtones, the manuscript is most easily understood as a antithetical catechism to the ancient Scandinavian religion.
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Authored in the last years of the 11th century the Codex Saemundar defies simple<br>
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classification, but due to the unique nature of the work and its mythological occult<br>
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overtones, the manuscript is most easily understood as a antithetical catechism to<br>
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the ancient Scandinavian religion.
  
  

Revision as of 21:28, 21 May 2022

Ars Goetia

Introduction

Authored in the last years of the 11th century the Codex Saemundar defies simple
classification, but due to the unique nature of the work and its mythological occult
overtones, the manuscript is most easily understood as a antithetical catechism to
the ancient Scandinavian religion.


Description

Authorship

Layout

is broken into three parts.


one part mythography, infernal grimoire



History

the masterwork of Sæmundr fróði, better know as Sæmundr the Learned.


Sjö mörk Ymis -- The Seven Symbols of Ymir

Prophesies