The Grand Grimoire
The Grand Grimoire
A grimoire, or text of instruction for use in ceremonial magic. It was supposedly edited by one Antonia del Rabina from a copy transcribed from the genuine writings of King Solomon. The Grand Grimoire is divided into two parts, the first containing the evocation of "Lucifuge Rocofale" and the second concerned with the rite of making pacts with demons.
The first portion of The Grand Grimoire describes a process for evoking evil spirits to assist the operator in discovering hidden treasure. The second part suggests the surrender of the magician's body and soul to the demon, but the pact is grossly unfair to the devil, for it is such that the magician can readily slip through his fingers.
The work has been regarded as one of the more atrocious grimoires.
Sources:
Le Grand Grimoire, ou l'art de commander les esprits célestes. Paris, 1845.
McIntosh, Christopher. The Devil's Bookshelf. Wellingbo-rough, England: Aquarian Press, 1985.