There are a variety of grimoires attributed to King Solomon from the middle ages onward. They may even have their origins in a genuine ancient source. Such Solomonic grimoires have impacted hoodoo practice, partly through their dissemination into European magical traditions which were then absorbed into the American hoodoo tradition; and also through direct reprintings of the grimoires, such as those made by De Laurence, which were sold into the American hoodoo market. Even Lewis de Claremont, of Ancient's Book of Formulas fame and probable inventor of the 7 Holy Spirits Bath , composed his own guide to Solomonic conjuring called The Ancient's Book of Magic . Many of the grimoires instruct the practitioner to wear a certain ring while conjuring, with the designs sometimes varying quite wildly from manuscript to manuscript. Some common basic designs include the three above, going from left to right. Solomon's pentalpha. The version used in the oldest known Solomon...
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