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Book six of the Liber Razielis is based on ''Sefer HaRazim'', with various additions including the "Prayer of Adam" of ''Sefer Adam''.
Book six of the Liber Razielis is based on ''Sefer HaRazim'', with various additions including the "Prayer of Adam" of ''Sefer Adam''.


The book became notorious in German Renaissance [[ritual magic|magic]], named together with [[Picatrix]] as among the most abominable works of [[necromancy]] by Johannes Hartlieb. The prayer of Adam is paraphrased by Nicholas of Cusa in two sermons (Sermo I, 4, 16.25; Sermo XX, 8, 10-13) and further made use of by Johann Reuchlin in his ''De Arte Cabbalistica''. Konrad Bollstatter in the 15th century also shows awareness of the Latin version of the "Prayer of Adam" an interpolation in Cgm 252, although he replaces Raziel with [[Archangel Raphael]] and Seth with Sem.
The book became notorious in German Renaissance [[ritual magic|magic]], named together with [[Picatrix]] as among the most abominable works of [[necromancy]] by Johannes Hartlieb. The prayer of Adam is paraphrased by Nicholas of Cusa in two sermons (Sermo I, 4, 16.25; Sermo XX, 8, 10-13) and further made use of by Johann Reuchlin in his ''[[De Arte Cabbalistica]]''. Konrad Bollstatter in the 15th century also shows awareness of the Latin version of the "Prayer of Adam" an interpolation in Cgm 252, although he replaces Raziel with [[Archangel Raphael]] and Seth with Sem.


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