[17]. Figure 31.

[18]. See ante, Spirit No. 13.

[19]. One or two Codices have “invincible,” but “invisible” is given in the majority. Yet the form of appearance of Foras as a strong man might warrant the former, though from the nature of his offices the invincibility would probably be rather on the mental than on the physical plane.

[20]. In one Codex of the seventeenth century, very badly written, it might be read “Ox” instead of “Wolf.”—Trans. [For me he appeared always like an ox, and very dazed.—Ed.]

[21]. Or Warriors, or Men-at-Arms.

[22]. Or “with the Head of a Lion,” or “having a Lion’s Head,” in some Codices.

[23]. He can nowadays converse in sound though colloquial Coptic.—Ed.

[24]. Or Warrior.

[25]. Thus expressed in the Codices.

[26]. Should be 30. For these 72 Great Spirits of the Book Goetia are all Princes and Leaders of numbers.