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editThe Second Pentacle of Jupiter, from the Key of Solomon.
"This is proper for acquiring glory, honors, dignities, riches, and all kinds of good, together with great tranquillity of mind; also to discover Treasures and chase away the Spirits who preside over them. It should be written upon Virgin Parchment, with the pen of the swallow and the blood of the screech-owl." From the Key of Solomon (Clavicula Salomonis). Available online here.
The text about the perimeter is from Psalm 112:3: "Wealth and riches be in his house, and his righteousness endureth forever."
This pentacle, drawn on a piece of parchment, was found on the body of Anselm Franz Reichsgraf von Ingelheim, Bishop of Würzburg, on the night of his death, 9 February 1749. It was rumored that he was an alchemist.
- It has been said (of course) that this was the powerful talisman which caused him to rise to such heights, and to gain wealth and power, as well as evading all traps of his many enemies. (Idries Shah, The Secret Lore of Magic)
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