Think this 17th-century manual is just about demons? Explore the five hidden books of this mysterious library to see how it actually maps the spirit world.

The Lesser Key of Solomon isn't just a book of black magic; it is a complete map of the universe as those 17th-century practitioners saw it, structured as an upward climb from the lowest pits to the highest wisdom.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking into those old "magic books" everyone talks about, and I found something wild. There’s this famous 17th-century manual called the *Lesser Key of Solomon*, which sounds like it was written by an ancient king, right?
Miles: Exactly, but here’s the kicker—King Solomon didn’t actually write it. It’s what scholars call "pseudepigraphic," meaning anonymous authors in the 1600s just used his name to give the book some serious street cred. It’s basically a 400-year-old supernatural "who’s who."
Lena: That is so ironic! So it’s this mysterious compilation from 1641, but it’s not just one book of spooky spells. It’s actually five distinct books bundled together like a dark library.
Miles: Right, and while everyone obsesses over the *Ars Goetia* and its 72 demons, the rest of the collection is surprisingly holy, filled with planetary angels and divine prayers. Let’s dive into this bizarre supernatural library and see what’s actually hidden inside those five books.