Michael Psellus on the Operation of Dæmons

Michael Psellus on the Operation of Dæmons by Michael Psellus, published by Golden Hoard Press Limited on November 15, 2019, is a 104-page exploration of Byzantine thought and its influence on magical texts. This edition delves into the philosophical contributions of Psellus, a prominent figure in the Byzantine era, who served as a political advisor and professor at the University of Constantinople. The book provides insights into how the Byzantines understood daemons, bridging ancient knowledge with the magical traditions that emerged in Western Europe.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Psellus’ role in shaping the intellectual landscape of his time, particularly regarding the transition from Aristotelian to Platonist thought. The text discusses the significance of magical and Hermetic knowledge inherited from earlier civilizations, emphasizing the importance of understanding daemons within this context. This work is relevant for those interested in the intersections of body, mind, spirit, and occultism, reflecting the rich legacy of Byzantine scholarship and its lasting impact on later European thought.
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Michael Constantine Psellus (1018-1178 C.E) was one of the most notable writers and philosophers of the Byzantine era. The Byzantine domain was effectively the eastern Greek speaking part of the Roman Empire centred on Byzantium (Constantinople, modern Istanbul) which split off from the Latin West in 364 C.E. Its intellectual legacies helped lay the foundations for the Italian Renaissance. It was the fall of Constantinople in 1453 that released a tide of Greek reading scholars into Western Europe, particularly Venice. With them came much of the magical and Hermetic knowledge which the Greeks in their turn had inherited from the Egyptians. The Key of Solomon was one such text. It is therefore essential to the understanding of such magical texts that one understands exactly how the Byzantines understood the nature of daemons. Psellus forms the bridge between the ancient world, Byzantine Greek, and the grimoire conception of the nature of daemons. Hailing from Constantinople, Psellus’ career was an illustrious and practical one, serving as a political advisor to a succession of emperors, playing a decisive role in the transition of power between various monarchs. He became the leading professor at the newly founded University of Constantinople, bearing the honorary title, ‘Consul of the Philosophers’. He was the driving force behind the university curriculum reform designed to emphasise the Greek classics, especially Homeric literature. Psellus is credited with the shift from Aristotelian thought to the Platonist tradition, and was adept in politics, astronomy, medicine, music, theology, jurisprudence, physics, grammar and history.
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