Abramelin the Mage (1362-1460), a Jew from Wurxburg, Germany. Abraham, or Abramelin, also known as Abraham the Jew or Abra-Melin composed a body of magical works which left their mark on Alexander Sanders and Aleister Crowley. Abra-Melin was an expert of the Kabbalah and proclaimed that he was taught magical knowledge by angels. They told him how to conjure and tame demons to become his personal servants and workers. He also was taught how to raise storms. His magic is frequently referred to as Abra-Melin magic.
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- Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage Introduction by S. L. Mac Gregor Mathers.
- The Seventeenth Chapter, Book III, Sacred Magick of Abramelin The Mage A chapter of Abramelin's work which stood out to the webdesigner.
- The Third Book of the Sascred Magic Descriptions of each chapter and images of the squares.
- Abramelin the Mage An account of this man and his magickal workings.
- The Mystica: Abra-Melin Article on Abramelin the Mage (1362-1460), a Jew from Wurxburg, Germany.