(Latin: Clavicula Salomonis ) is a foundational medieval grimoire that significantly shaped Western ceremonial magic. While mythically attributed to the biblical King Solomon, scholars date its actual origins to the 14th or 15th-century Italian Renaissance . Core Origins and History
: According to lore, Solomon wrote the book for his son Rehoboam, instructing him to hide it in his tomb. It was allegedly rediscovered centuries later by Babylonian philosophers. The Key of Solomon the King
: The text remained largely hidden in manuscript form until S. Liddell MacGregor Mathers , a leader of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn , translated and published it in 1889 . Structure and Contents The grimoire is typically divided into two main books: (Latin: Clavicula Salomonis ) is a foundational medieval