First published in 2001, this new edition has a revised text, additional formulae and illustrations not present in the first edition.
Ars Philtron was the incepting grimoire of the Verdelet of the Cultus Sabbati. Its primary foci are Sabbatic-alchemical gnosis as manifest through the medium of the Potion, and the applications of the principle formulae of Furnace, Vessel, and Water. Its method and praxis concern the principal Sabbatic philtre types, their arcana, pharmacoepia, formulation, and ritual use. As a grammar of the Art Magical, the work instaurates the Philtre as an emanation of the Vinum Sabbati, the manifest elixir of witch-power. Originally released in a very limited edition of only 144 copies, the unique subject matter and scarcity of the work created a very high demand, and in the spirit of continuity of vision Xoanon re-released the work in 2008 in the expanded 'Edition Codex Vasculum'.
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
304 pages
Publication:
2008
Publisher:
Xoanon Publishing
Edition:
2008 Second Edition. Edition Codex Vasculum
Language:
eng
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Ars Philtron: Concerning the Aqueous Cunning of the Potion and Its Praxis in the Green Arte Magical
First published in 2001, this new edition has a revised text, additional formulae and illustrations not present in the first edition.
Ars Philtron was the incepting grimoire of the Verdelet of the Cultus Sabbati. Its primary foci are Sabbatic-alchemical gnosis as manifest through the medium of the Potion, and the applications of the principle formulae of Furnace, Vessel, and Water. Its method and praxis concern the principal Sabbatic philtre types, their arcana, pharmacoepia, formulation, and ritual use. As a grammar of the Art Magical, the work instaurates the Philtre as an emanation of the Vinum Sabbati, the manifest elixir of witch-power. Originally released in a very limited edition of only 144 copies, the unique subject matter and scarcity of the work created a very high demand, and in the spirit of continuity of vision Xoanon re-released the work in 2008 in the expanded 'Edition Codex Vasculum'.