The Ars Goetia is the first and most famous section of The Lesser Key of Solomon (Latin: Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis ), a 17th-century grimoire attributed—pseudepigraphically—to King Solomon. The name “Goetia” comes from the Greek goēteia (γοητεία), meaning “sorcery” or “charming.” In Renaissance and later occult taxonomy, “goetia” was distinguished from “theurgia” (divine magic) and “magia naturalis” (natural magic), often being seen as the more dangerous, demonic branch.

Un repositorio esotérico en español que suele tener la traducción completa de la Goetia, incluyendo láminas de los sellos demoníacos.