Book of Soyga , also known as Aldaraia sive Soyga vocor ("Aldaraia, or I am called Soyga"), is a mysterious 16th-century Latin treatise on magic and the occult. It is famously associated with
The book’s title remains untranslated. "Soyga" appears to be a proper name, possibly an angelic or divine cipher.
The "Curse": Legend states that Uriel warned anyone who successfully decoded the tables would die within two and a half years.
. Here is a story inspired by its history and the chilling legends that surround it. The Midnight Tables of Dr. Dee
through his scryer, Edward Kelley. The angel reportedly told him the book had been given to Adam in Paradise and could only be interpreted by the archangel Michael. Modern Decoding : In the late 1990s, mathematician
Magic and Mystery: Decoding the Secrets of the Book of Soyga
Book of Soyga , also known as Aldaraia sive Soyga vocor ("Aldaraia, or I am called Soyga"), is a mysterious 16th-century Latin treatise on magic and the occult. It is famously associated with
The book’s title remains untranslated. "Soyga" appears to be a proper name, possibly an angelic or divine cipher.
The "Curse": Legend states that Uriel warned anyone who successfully decoded the tables would die within two and a half years.
. Here is a story inspired by its history and the chilling legends that surround it. The Midnight Tables of Dr. Dee
through his scryer, Edward Kelley. The angel reportedly told him the book had been given to Adam in Paradise and could only be interpreted by the archangel Michael. Modern Decoding : In the late 1990s, mathematician
Magic and Mystery: Decoding the Secrets of the Book of Soyga