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Book of magical charms : manuscript
Book of magical charms : manuscript
Book of magical charms : manuscript
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Book of magical charms
Title
Book of magical charms : manuscript
Creator
Ashley, Robert, 1565-1641
Date
1612
Language
Latin
Subjects
Magic
,
Manuscripts, English
,
Manuscripts, Latin
Description
Some watermarks visible (chalice and grapes?) but tightness of the binding makes identification difficult.
Summary
Occult commonplace book mainly compiled by Robert Ashley. First section (foliated leaves 4r-38v) written by Ashley includes charms, spells, ritual magic, and medical recipes. First section titles include: ""To speak with spiritts, " "Fryer Bacons charme against the toothache, " "To make a barren woman conceive and beare, " "Salomons girdle against witchcraft and ill tongue's, " etc. Followed by blank leaves (39r-251v). Second section inverted and beginning on opposite end with prayers, charms, lists of saints is in red, green and black ink, and rudimentary table of contents, mostly in Latin, some text in Ashley's hand.
Biographical/Historical Note
English lawyer and translator. Robert Ashley (1565-1641) was born in Damerham, Hampshire. In 1588 he entered New Inn and was admitted to Middle Temple. He shortly left the Inn to travel and study languages such as Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian. Ashley was elected Member of Parliament for Dorchester in 1597. He died in October 1641, leaving his personal library to Middle Temple.
Extent
1 volume (285 leaves) : paper, illustrations ; 16 x 11 cm
Format
Manuscript waste
User-Contributed Transcription
nomina + Tetragramaton & c. Then make this upon thy forehead and [upon?] thy brest: sucim thes every night. Then shall you fynd a Ring of Copper yning through the lampes bright as gold that put on yor middle finger, and so longe as it is there you shalbe invisible [illegible] you must now show it to any. It were perilous Aliud probatum Take a black Cats Hart, bury it in a dunghil putting 6 graynes of Barley into it and put dung over it. Then wthin 5 dayes you shall see a green writing in maner of [a] RIng, wt wch you shall goe invisible. [illegible] must be don but 4 houres of the day that is from 2 until 4 of the clock both fore noone and after Probatum est Aliud Probatum Take the water of fewl, goe with hit to an [anthill?] Say this 9 tymes casting some of [the] water on the hill. Coniuro de Belsebub [illegible]stem Domini nostri Jesu Cristi, ut [ilegible] mihi lapidem trium colorum per [illegible] ero invisibilis. Et habebis. Vel expelle oculos hirundinis pullorum [iilegible] eorum telias, et vetus ad mare volabit aquaerel 2 petras quas dabis pullis ad non ducandum tunc accipe pullum et fecore invenies eas quas parta in manu dextra et fiet. Vel Accipe pullum corve [illegible] maio antequam terram tetegerit, et [illegible] fecore invenies lapidem quam postim annulo tecum feres.
Transcription Status
Needs review
Transcription Note
This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative.
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Call Number
Case MS 5017
BibID
100278
Rights Status
No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution
Newberry Library
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Size
2353px × 4380px 29.52 MB
File Created
02/06/2017
Filename
991002788805867_case_ms_5017_071.tif
Unique Identifier
NL199MZ