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The word "grimoire" derives from the Late Latin word "grammatica," which refers to grammar and the study of language. Over time, the term came to be applied to books containing other types of knowledge, including magical formulas and spells.
The earliest known use of "grimoire" in the sense of a book of magic occurs in the 11th century. By the 13th century, the term was widely used to describe collections of magical knowledge. Grimoires typically contained instructions on casting spells, summoning spirits, and performing other supernatural acts.
Famous examples of grimoires include the "Key of Solomon," the "Pseudomonarchia Daemonum," and the "Necronomicon." These books have been attributed to historical figures such as King Solomon and the Arab polymath Ibn Wahshiyya.
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