Collin de Plancy
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In 1818 his most well-known work, ''[[Dictionnaire Infernal]]'', was published for the first time. | In 1818 his most well-known work, ''[[Dictionnaire Infernal]]'', was published for the first time. | ||
- | Collin de Plancy followed the tradition of many previous demonologists, cataloguing demons by name and title of nobility, as can be seen with grimoires like [[''Pseudomonarchia Daemonum'']] and [[''The Lesser Key of Solomon'']], among others. | + | Collin de Plancy followed the tradition of many previous demonologists, cataloguing demons by name and title of nobility, as can be seen with grimoires like ''[[Pseudomonarchia Daemonum]]'' and ''[[The Lesser Key of Solomon]]'', among others. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Adapted from: Wikipedia (2005). [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collin_de_Plancy Collin de Plancy]. Retrieved December 26, 2005. | * Adapted from: Wikipedia (2005). [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collin_de_Plancy Collin de Plancy]. Retrieved December 26, 2005. |
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Jacques-Albin-Simon Collin de Plancy (1793-1887) was a French occultist, demonologist and writer; he published several works on occultism and demonology.
In 1818 his most well-known work, Dictionnaire Infernal, was published for the first time.
Collin de Plancy followed the tradition of many previous demonologists, cataloguing demons by name and title of nobility, as can be seen with grimoires like Pseudomonarchia Daemonum and The Lesser Key of Solomon, among others.
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- Adapted from: Wikipedia (2005). Collin de Plancy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collin_de_Plancy). Retrieved December 26, 2005.