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[WAGES, Josef - Ed] The Green Book of the Elus Coens. A Treasury of Coen Texts (2 Full Leather Volumes in Slipcase)
[WAGES, Josef - Ed] The Green Book of the Elus Coens. A Treasury of Coen Texts (2 Full Leather Volumes in Slipcase)
Translated & Annotated by S.J.A. Clelland
[UK]: Esoteric Editions (Printed and Bound by Hell Fire Club Books), 2020. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Octavo. 2 Volume Set. This edition limited to 45 sets. Both volumes bound in full green French goat. Gilt designs to front panels of both volumes. Marbled endpapers, red and green headbands, page marker ribbon in each volume. Housed in a cloth slipcase with large 7-pointed star to front. Includes a folding limitation card with black and red star image to front. Inside of the card states title, different editions and limitation number in red ink. This is No. 17. Title pages and text are in red and black ink. Volume two contains facsimile manuscripts and illustrations. Illustrated with sigils, seals, and drawings. A little bit of wear to corner of the laid in card, otherwise all components in fine condition.
‘The Élus Coën were spiritual warriors engaged in magical combat with angelic and demonic entities.’ These original rites of the Élus Coën, instruct the initiate how to enter into relations with angelic spirits, which are sympathetic to Man’s fallen state, and who aid him upon the path to reintegration with the Divine. One will see the overt influence of the grimoire tradition and the teachings of Abramelin in the materials, not only in the pursuit of one's Guardian Angel, but also in the specifics of the ceremonial preparations. This complete English translation of the rediscovered eighteenth-century Coen manuscript, known to some as Le Manuscript d’Alger (1772) provides for the first time a view into this powerful system of angelic magic, ritual theurgy and mystical sacrifice. Volume I contains the transcript of the complete Manuscript d’Alger. Volume II shows facsimiles of various Elus Coens manuscripts, including the ‘Registry of 2,400 Angelic Names’ and the ‘Serpent Diagrams’ of Prunel de Liere. There are signs and sigils galore in this registry. Mastering the forces of astral currents which appear in the symbols of the ‘Registry of 2,400 Names’ was considered to be the key to occult power. This really is a unique set of works.