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The Table of Earth
from Sloane 307

Appendix
Sloane 307 & 3191 Summary Contents

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Note that the Sloane 3191 invocations are based on the “unreformed” Table of Earth, whereas Sloane 307 uses the “reformed” arrangement. Had Dee composed his invocations using the “reformed” table, it is uncertain what changes he would have made, if any; but it seems quite unlikely that it would have affected the ordering of these groups of invocations as shown below.

Sloane 3191’s “Book of Supplications & Invocations”
– Summary Contents –
(showing forces invoked as located on the Table of Earth,
marked in green – not in original)
Three copies of the Table of Earth (“reformed”, blank and “unreformed”).
The Circle showing the twelve names of God extracted from the Lines of the Holy Spirit (in the Table of Earth).
The Fundamental Supplication to the Lord God of Hosts (יהוה צבאות) through the twelve names of God (ORO IBAH AOZPI, etc.).
A list of the four Kings, each with his six Seniors.
Four Invocations of the Seniors through their Angelic King (East, South, West and North; as illustrated below, where each table shows one invocation).
A list of the four angels below the cross from the top-left sub-angle of every angle (also their gods, and also the corresponding cacodemons and their gods), 16 good angels in total. Four invocations of the same in total, one per compass point (E., S., W. and N.). (These four invocations are illustrated in the first table below.)
This pattern is repeated for each of the four sub-angles (though in a different order to the compass points: top-left angle, top-right angle, bottom-left angle, bottom-right angle), thus 4×4 invocations in total (each table shows four invocations).
Ditto for the angels above the cross in each sub-angle.









Sloane 307
– Summary Contents –
(showing forces invoked as located on the Table of Earth,
marked in green – not in original)
The Table of Earth.
First Set of Invocations
Invocations of the Eastern angle:

Firstly, of the King of the East through the “banner name” of God.


Then of the Seniors of the East through their King.


Then of the angels above the cross of the first sub-angle with their gods, followed by the angels below that cross and their god (repeated for the other sub-angles of the East) – eight invocations in total (each table shows two invocations).


All of the above is then repeated for the West (considered to be the top-right angle), then the North (bottom-left) and finally the South (bottom-right).
Second Set of Invocations
The same as before, except the invocations have a different wording, and there is an initial prayer to the God of Hosts in order E. (top-left), W. (top-right), N. (bottom-left), S. (bottom-right) through the twelve “banner names” (the table shows four invocations):
Third Set of Invocations (“Januæ Reserata”)
As the first set, but with different wording.