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'''Bune''' is a ] listed in ] ]s such the '']''<ref group="note">As the twenty-sixth spirit.</ref><ref name="Peterson">{{cite book |editor-last=Peterson |editor-first=Joseph H. |title=Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis: The Lesser Key of Solomon, Detailing the Ceremonial Art of Commanding Spirits Both Good and Evil; |date=May 2001 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wfIrE3QtmFEC |language=English |location=Maine |publisher=] |publication-date=2001 |isbn=1-57863-220-X | page=18}}</ref> (including ]'s version, as Bime)<ref name="Rudd">{{cite book |last=Rudd |first=Thomas |author-link1=Thomas Rudd |editor1-last=Skinner |editor1-first=Stephen |editor1-link=Stephen Skinner (author) |editor2-last=Rankine |editor2-first=David |title=The Goetia of Dr Rudd |year=2010 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ws6CRAAACAAJ |language=English |publisher=Golden Hoard Press |publication-date=2007 |isbn=978-0738723556 |page=128}}</ref> ]'s '']'',<ref group="note">As the twenty-third spirit.</ref><ref name="Weyer">{{cite book |year=1563 |last=Weyer |first=Johann |author-link=Johann Weyer |editor-last=Peterson |editor-first=Joseph H. |title=Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (Liber officiorum spirituum) |url=http://www.esotericarchives.com/solomon/weyer.htm |language=English |publisher=Twilit Grotto: Esoteric Archives |publication-date=2000 |at=par. 23}}</ref> ]'s '']'',<ref name="Plancy">{{cite book |last=de Plancy |first=Jacques Collin |author-link=Jacques Collin de Plancy |title=Dictionnaire infernal |year=1853 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ng8JAAAAQAAJ |language=French |location=Paris |publisher=Sagnier et Bray |publication-date=1853 |page=124}}</ref> and the ].<ref group="note">As the twenty-seventh spirit.</ref><ref name="Boudet">{{cite journal|last=Boudet |first=Jean-Patrice |title=Les who's who démonologiques de la Renaissance et leurs ancêtres médiévaux |journal=Médiévales. Langues, Textes, Histoire |url=http://medievales.revues.org/1019 |series=Médiévales |year=2003 |language=French |issue=44 |publisher=Revues.org |doi=10.4000/medievales.1019 |publication-date=2003 |at=par. 25, 60|doi-access=free }}</ref> | |||
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In ], '''Buné''' is a Great Duke of ], mighty and strong, who has thirty legions of ]s under his command. He changes the place of the dead and makes them ] that are under his power to gather together upon those ]s. Buné makes men eloquent and wise, and gives true answers to their demands and also richness. He speaks with a deep voice. | |||
All of these texts describe Bune as a duke who is able to move the dead, make one rich, and answer a variety of questions.<ref name="Peterson" /><ref name="Rudd" /><ref name="Weyer" /><ref name="Plancy" /><ref name="Boudet" /> The Livre des Esperitz claims that Bune rules 35 legions of spirits,<ref name="Boudet" /> while the other texts only give him 30 legions to command.<ref name="Peterson" /><ref name="Rudd" /><ref name="Weyer" /><ref name="Plancy" /> The other texts further describe Bune's appearance as a three headed dragon (with one head being human) and give him the additional powers of making devils gather around graves and making one wise and charismatic.<ref name="Peterson" /><ref name="Rudd" /><ref name="Weyer" /><ref name="Plancy" /> | |||
Buné is depicted as a three-headed ], being his heads like those of a ], a ], and a man (although according to some ]s he has two heads like a ] and the third like a man).{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} | |||
Practicing occultist Carroll "Poke" Runyon suggests that the name ultimately derives from ] (a title for Isis),<ref>{{cite book |last1=Runyon |first1=Carroll |title=The Book of Solomon's Magick |date=September 1996 |publisher=Church of the Hermetic Science Incorporated |isbn=978-0-9654881-1-2 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OXnVPQAACAAJ |language=en |page=156}}</ref> as part of an overall claim that the Lesser Key of Solomon was by Solomon and rooted in ].{{sfn|Rudd|2010|pages=51-52}} | |||
==See also== | |||
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According to Rudd, Bune is opposed by the ] angel Haaiah.{{sfn|Rudd|2010|pages=366-376}} | |||
==Sources== | |||
*S. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, '']'' (1904). 1995 reprint: {{ISBN|0-87728-847-X}}. | |||
== Notes == | |||
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== References == | |||
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DemonBune is a demon listed in demonological grimoires such the Lesser Key of Solomon (including Thomas Rudd's version, as Bime) Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, Jacques Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal, and the Livre des Esperitz.
All of these texts describe Bune as a duke who is able to move the dead, make one rich, and answer a variety of questions. The Livre des Esperitz claims that Bune rules 35 legions of spirits, while the other texts only give him 30 legions to command. The other texts further describe Bune's appearance as a three headed dragon (with one head being human) and give him the additional powers of making devils gather around graves and making one wise and charismatic.
Practicing occultist Carroll "Poke" Runyon suggests that the name ultimately derives from Buto (a title for Isis), as part of an overall claim that the Lesser Key of Solomon was by Solomon and rooted in Mesopotamian mythology.
According to Rudd, Bune is opposed by the Shemhamphorasch angel Haaiah.
Notes
- As the twenty-sixth spirit.
- As the twenty-third spirit.
- As the twenty-seventh spirit.
References
- ^ Peterson, Joseph H., ed. (May 2001). Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis: The Lesser Key of Solomon, Detailing the Ceremonial Art of Commanding Spirits Both Good and Evil;. Maine: Weiser Books (published 2001). p. 18. ISBN 1-57863-220-X.
- ^ Rudd, Thomas (2010). Skinner, Stephen; Rankine, David (eds.). The Goetia of Dr Rudd. Golden Hoard Press (published 2007). p. 128. ISBN 978-0738723556.
- ^ Weyer, Johann (1563). Peterson, Joseph H. (ed.). Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (Liber officiorum spirituum). Twilit Grotto: Esoteric Archives (published 2000). par. 23.
- ^ de Plancy, Jacques Collin (1853). Dictionnaire infernal (in French). Paris: Sagnier et Bray. p. 124.
- ^ Boudet, Jean-Patrice (2003). "Les who's who démonologiques de la Renaissance et leurs ancêtres médiévaux". Médiévales. Langues, Textes, Histoire. Médiévales (in French) (44). Revues.org. par. 25, 60. doi:10.4000/medievales.1019.
- Runyon, Carroll (September 1996). The Book of Solomon's Magick. Church of the Hermetic Science Incorporated. p. 156. ISBN 978-0-9654881-1-2.
- Rudd 2010, pp. 51–52.
- Rudd 2010, pp. 366–376.
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See also: Pruflas · List of demons in the Ars Goetia |
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See also: Vassago · Seere · Dantalion · Andromalius |
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