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[[File:TBoOP Hismael.jpg|thumb|right|The sigil of Hismael in the ''[[Three Books of Occult Philosophy]]''.]] | [[File:TBoOP Hismael.jpg|thumb|right|The sigil of Hismael in the ''[[Three Books of Occult Philosophy]]''.]] | ||
'''Hismael''' is a diurnal [[Jupiter|jovian]] | '''Hismael''' is a diurnal [[Jupiter|jovian]] [[planetary spirit]] ([[demon]]) corresponding to the [[Geomancy|geomantic]] figures Acquisito and Laetitia, and rules over the [[angel]]s [[Advachiel]] and [[Amnixiel]]. When paired with [[Kedemel]], the pair corresponds to the geomantic figure Caput Draconis. | ||
He is friends with the other | He is friends with the other planetary spirits except for [[Barzabel]]. | ||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
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==Textual History== | ==Textual History== | ||
Hismael is listed in the second of [[Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa|Agrippa]]'s ''[[Three Books of Occult Philosophy]]'' (1533) as a spirit of [[Jupiter]] under the [[ | Hismael is listed in the second of [[Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa|Agrippa]]'s ''[[Three Books of Occult Philosophy]]'' (1533) as a spirit of [[Jupiter]] under the [[planetary intelligence]] [[Jophiel|Iophiel]]. | ||
''MS Harley 6482'', published more recently as ''A Treatise of Angel Magic'', from an older document by [[Thomas Rudd]] (1583-1656) around 1699 also features the spirit, and gives him the same ruling Intelligence and corresponding planet. This was in turn copied by [[John Heydon]] in his book ''Theomagia'' (1663). This was in turned copied from heavily in [[Aleister Crowley]]'s ''Liber Gaias XCVI'', which also features Hismael as a jovian spirit. | ''MS Harley 6482'', published more recently as ''A Treatise of Angel Magic'', from an older document by [[Thomas Rudd]] (1583-1656) around 1699 also features the spirit, and gives him the same ruling Intelligence and corresponding planet. This was in turn copied by [[John Heydon]] in his book ''Theomagia'' (1663). This was in turned copied from heavily in [[Aleister Crowley]]'s ''Liber Gaias XCVI'', which also features Hismael as a jovian spirit. | ||
[[Category:Geomancy]] | [[Category:Geomancy]] | ||
[[Category:Planetary Spirits]] | |||