Content
There is only one known surviving manuscript of the Munich Manual. It is almost complete, except that it lacks the first two folios, which describe the beginning of the first ritual. The rest of the grimoire contains instructions for the invocation and control of mythical beings such as Satan, Lilith, Astaroth, Valac and Samael. Some of the spells claim to empower the caster to win the love of a woman, to become invisible, to acquire valuables and wealth, or to gain knowledge. More than forty illustrations of magic circles and symbols, to be used in the rituals described, accompany the text.
Pages 130 to 133 include a list of eleven demons, similar in part to the one from Ars Goetia.
- Count / Duke Barbarus
- Duke Cason
- President / Count Otius
- King Curson
- Duke Alugor
- Prince Taob
- President Volach
- Duke Gaeneron
- Marquis Tuveries
- President Hanni
- Marquis Sucax
The manuscript seems to be a compilation of material from multiple earlier sources. Most of its text is in Latin, with the exception of two appendices of material written in German and in Italian.
One of the sections of the Munich Manual contains the Bond of Solomon, a magic ritual by which demons may supposedly be bound for the purpose of acting as guardians, supplying treasure, or answering questions on any matter.