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To win what thou wilt at Dice
To win what thou wilt at Dice


Write in virgin parchment the blood
Write in virgin parchm[en]t with the blood
of a Turtledove theis words folowing
of a Turtledove theis words folowing
and put th parchment in a linen cloth
and put th parchm[en]t in a linen cloth
and Sowe or bynd is about that  
and Sowe or bynd is about that  
Arme wth wch thou wilt cast the dice
Arme with wich thou wilt cast the dice


[image: 5x5 square containing the letters  
[image: 5x5 square, containing the letters  
SATOR  
SATOR  
AREPO  
AREPO  
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OPERA  
OPERA  
ROTAS]
ROTAS]
[These Words come from the Second Pentacle of Saturn and are "repeatedly mentioned in the records of mediaeval Magic", says S. Liddell MacGregor Mathers in his Book "The Key of Solomon (Clavicula Salomonis)", S. 59, 1889 - to find easily via google books]
[Understood as the Sator Square - a five-way palindrome which some believe to hold magical properties. ]


For Dice and Tables
For Dice and Tables


Take virgin parchment and write
Take virgin parchment and write
theis words in it wth the blood of a
theis words in it with the bloud of a
Lapwing or a peacock + Galici + [Culch?]
Lapwing or a peacock + Galiei + [Gulch?]
then sew them in thy sleeve: et fiet.
then sew them in thy sleeve: et ^ fiet.


To win at shooting
To win at shooting


Write in virgin parchment this word
Write in virgin parchmt this word
Aico, and put it into the nock of thy ba
Aico, and put it into the nock of thy hand
and then shoote in the houre of [image: symbol of Mars].
and then shoote in the houre of [image: symbol of Mars].

Latest revision as of 01:53, 29 October 2020

To win what thou wilt at Dice

Write in virgin parchm[en]t with the blood of a Turtledove theis words folowing and put th parchm[en]t in a linen cloth and Sowe or bynd is about that Arme with wich thou wilt cast the dice

[image: 5x5 square, containing the letters SATOR AREPO TENET OPERA ROTAS]

[These Words come from the Second Pentacle of Saturn and are "repeatedly mentioned in the records of mediaeval Magic", says S. Liddell MacGregor Mathers in his Book "The Key of Solomon (Clavicula Salomonis)", S. 59, 1889 - to find easily via google books]

[Understood as the Sator Square - a five-way palindrome which some believe to hold magical properties. ]

For Dice and Tables

Take virgin parchment and write theis words in it with the bloud of a Lapwing or a peacock + Galiei + [Gulch?] then sew them in thy sleeve: et ^ fiet.

To win at shooting

Write in virgin parchmt this word Aico, and put it into the nock of thy hand and then shoote in the houre of [image: symbol of Mars].