Lucifer Princeps

Lucifer Princeps by Peter Grey, published by Scarlet Imprint on June 21, 2015, is a scholarly exploration of the origins of the Lucifer mythos. This work serves as the first volume in a two-part series, with the companion volume titled Praxis focusing on ritual actions. The book delves into the foundational myth of the fall of Lucifer and the rebel angels, examining their significance within the Western occult tradition and tracing the genealogy of witchcraft and magic.
Readers will find a comprehensive study that draws from a wide array of historical, religious, and archaeological literature. The text engages with recent scholarly advancements and provides an exegesis of core texts, exploring the cultural contexts of ancient civilizations such as Assyria, Ugarit, and Sumeria. By connecting the narratives of the Garden of Eden, the Nephilim, and the creation of Satan, this edition aims to restore the true significance of these intertwined myths, making it a valuable resource for those interested in occultism, Christian theology, and demonology. With 216 pages, this edition is presented in English and offers a detailed examination of the themes surrounding Lucifer and his role in the broader tapestry of myth and ritual.
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Lucifer: Princeps is a seminal study on the origins of the Lucifer mythos, the first in a two volume work, the companion volume Praxis being an exposition of ritual actions.
The fall of Lucifer, and that of the rebel angels who descended upon the daughters of men, comprise the foundation myth of the Western occult tradition. Princeps is a study of origins, a portrait of the first ancestor of witchcraft and magic. In tracing the genealogy of our patron and prince, the principles that underlie the ritual forms that have come down to us, through the grimoires and folk practices, are elucidated.
The study draws on the extensive literature of history, religion and archaeology, engaging with the vital discoveries and advances of recent scholarship. A concomitant exegesis of the core texts conjures the terrain and koiné of the Ancient Near East, the cradle cultures and language of his nascence. Of critical importance are the effaced cultures and cults that lie behind the Old Testament polemics, viz. those of Assyria, Ugarit and Canaan, as well as Sumeria, Egypt and Greece; they provide the context that give meaning to what would otherwise be an isolated brooding figure, one who makes no sense without being encountered in the landscape.
Intended to be the definitive text on Lucifer for the witch, magician and student of the grimoires, Princeps spans wingtip to wingtip from the original flood myth and legends of divine teachers to the Church Fathers, notably Augustine, Origen and Tertullian. The tales of the Garden of Eden, the Nephilim, of the fall of Helel ben Sahar and the Prince of Tyre, the nature of Azazel, and the creation of the Satan are drawn beneath the shadow of these wings into a narrative that binds Genesis and Revelation via the Enochian tradition. The story of the Serpent in the Garden and that of Lucifer are revealed to be a singular myth whose true significance had been lost and can now be restored.
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