The Grimorium Verum is believed to have been written in the 13th century by Pope Honorius III, who was a renowned scholar and theologian of his time. The text was likely composed as a guide for clergy and spiritual practitioners seeking to understand and harness the power of magic. Over the centuries, the Grimorium Verum has been translated into various languages and has undergone numerous revisions, leading to the creation of several distinct versions.

Grimorium Verum (Latin for "True Grimoire") is a famous 18th-century grimoire. While the original text is in the public domain, (including Spanish ones) are often protected by copyright.

Un documento subido por estudiantes que contiene la traducción íntegra al castellano, incluyendo sigilos y rituales. Ver en Studocu Archive.org: El repositorio Internet Archive

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