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==Textual History== | ==Textual History== | ||
[[File:MSHarley6482 Amnixiel Redraw.png|thumb|right|The sigil of Amnixiel as given in ''MS Harley 6482'', which was copied from [[Thomas Rudd]] around 1699.]] | [[File:MSHarley6482 Amnixiel Redraw.png|thumb|right|The sigil of Amnixiel as given in ''MS Harley 6482'', which was copied from [[Thomas Rudd]] around 1699.]] | ||
''Dreyfache Höllenzwang'' (1505) lists her as a member of the bourgeois class of [[Hell]]. However, ''Menstruae Revolutiones der XII Monaten'' by Heinrich Winand (1594) and ''MS Harley 6482'', published more recently as ''A Treatise of Angel Magic'', which was copied from an older document from an older document by [[Thomas Rudd]] (1583-1656) around 1699, name her as the spirit governing the 28th Lunar Mansion. The latter text provides the first sigil for this spirit, and alongside ''[[Theomagia]]'' by [[John Heydon]] (1663) place her under the control of [[Hismael]] and attach her to the geomantic figure Laetitia. ''Theomagia'' also provides a new sigil, which is copied by ''Liber Gaias'' by [[Aleister Crowley]] (1857-1947). ''The Universal Fortune-Teller'' by John Parkins (1810), however, gives a slightly different sigil. | ''Dreyfache Höllenzwang'' (1505) lists her as a member of the bourgeois class of [[Hell]]. However, ''Menstruae Revolutiones der XII Monaten'' by Heinrich Winand (1594) and ''MS Harley 6482'', published more recently as ''A Treatise of Angel Magic'', which was copied from an older document from an older document by [[Thomas Rudd]] (1583-1656) around 1699, name her as the spirit governing the 28th [[Lunar Mansion]]. | ||
The latter text provides the first sigil for this spirit, and alongside ''[[Theomagia]]'' by [[John Heydon]] (1663) place her under the control of [[Hismael]] and attach her to the geomantic figure Laetitia. ''Theomagia'' also provides a new sigil, which is copied by ''Liber Gaias'' by [[Aleister Crowley]] (1857-1947). ''The Universal Fortune-Teller'' by John Parkins (1810), however, gives a slightly different sigil. | |||
[[Category:Angels]] | [[Category:Angels]] | ||
[[Category:Demons]] | [[Category:Demons]] |