NABERIUS
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The Demon Naberius ( Cerberus) is a Fallen Angel and 24th of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. Naberius is a marquis who commands 19 Legions of Demons. He appears as a crowing cock and flutters about the magic circle. In a hoarse voice, he imparts skill in arts and sciences, especially rhetoric. He also restores lost dignities and honors.
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The jinni Naberius was first mentioned by Johann Weyer in 1583. He is supposedly the most valiant Marquis of Jinnestan, and has nineteen legions of jinn under his command. He makes men cunning in all arts, but especially in rhetoric, speaking with a hoarse voice. He also restores lost dignities and honors, although to Johann Weyer he procures the loss of them.
Naberius appears as a three-headed dog or a raven. He has a raucous voice but presents himself as eloquent and amiable. He teaches the art of gracious living. He is depicted as a crow or a black crane.
Concerning his name, it is unclear if there is an association with the Greek Cerberus. It is said that in 1583, Johann Weyer considers both of them to be the same Demon. He claimed:
“Naberius [Naberus], alias Cerberus, is a valiant marquesse, shewing himselfe in the forme of a crowe, when he speaketh with a hoarse voice: he maketh a man amiable and cunning in all arts, and speciallie in rhetorike, he procureth the losse of prelacies and dignities: nineteene legions heare (and obeie) him.”
Other spellings: Cerberus,Cerbere, Naberus, Nebiros.
From âThe Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the Kingâ (1904) Written by S.L. MacGregor Mathers
NABERIUS. – The Twenty-fourth Spirit is Naberius. He is a most valiant Marquis, and showeth in the form of a Black Crane, fluttering about the Circle, and when he speaketh it is with a hoarse voice. He maketh men cunning in all Arts and Sciences, but especially in the Art of Rhetoric.
He restoreth lost Dignities and Honours. He governeth 19 Legions of Spirits. His Seal is this, which is to be worn, etc.
From the “Pseudomonarchia Daemonum” ( 1583 ) Written by Johann Weyer (Johann Wier)
Naberius [Naberus], alias Cerberus, is a valiant marquesse, shewing himselfe in the forme of a crowe, when he speaketh with a hoarse voice: he maketh a man amiable and cunning in all arts, and speciallie in rhetorike, he procureth the losse of prelacies and dignities: nineteene legions hearehim.
Original Text : Naberus, alias Cerberus, Marchio est fortis, forma corvi se ostentans: Si quando loquitur, raucam edit vocem. Reddit and hominem amabilem and artium intelligentem, cum primis in Rhetoricis eximium. PrĂŠlaturarum and dignitatum jacturam parit. Novendecim legiones hunc audiunt.
From the “Dictionnaire Infernal” (edition of 1863 ) Written by Jacques Auguste Simon Collin de Plancy
Original Text :
CerbĂšre. Cerberus ou Naberus est chez nousun dĂ©mon. Wierus le met au nombre des marquisde l’empire infernal. Il est fort et puissant ; il semontre, quand il n’a pas ses trois tĂȘtes de chien,sous la forme d’un corbeau; sa voix est rauque :
nĂ©anmoins il donne l’Ă©loquence et l’amabilitĂ© ; ilenseigne les beaux-arts. Dix-neuf lĂ©gions luiobĂ©issent.
On voit que ce n’est plus lĂ le CerbĂšre des anciens,ce redoutable chien, portier incorruptibledes enfers, appelĂ© aussi la bĂȘte aux cent tĂȘtes,
centiceps bellua, Ă cause de la multitude de serpentsdont ses trois criniĂšres Ă©taient ornĂ©es. HĂ©siodelui donne cinquante tĂȘtes de chien ; maison s’accorde gĂ©nĂ©ralement Ă ne lui en reconnaĂźtreque trois. Ses dents Ă©taient noires et tranchantes,et sa morsure causait une prompte mort.
On croit que la fable de CerbĂšre remonte auxĂgyptiens, qui faisaient garder les tombeaux pardes dogues. Mais c’est principalement ici du dĂ©monCerberus qu’il a fallu nous occuper. En 1586,il fit alliance, avec une Picarde nommĂ©e MarieMartin.’
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