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Image: Alphabet letters on the chapter openers
Artist: Jackie Williams
Page 4: Seven Heavens
Source: St. Dionysius’s Celestial Hierarchy
Artist/Credit: Merticus Collection, used with permission
Page 6: Tree of Life, from the Llewellyn art department
Page 8: Gates of Hell
Source: Lehner, Ernst & Johanna: The Picture Book of Devils, Demons, and Witchcraft, p. 5
Artist/Credit: Jacobus de Teramo, Das Buch Belial, printed at Augsburg, 1473
Permission: Dover Publications
Page 10: Satan and Minions
Source: Richard Huber, Treasury of Fantastic and Mythological Creatures. Plate 21, fifteenth-century image
Permission: Dover Publications
Page 17: Mesopotamian Demon Bowl
Artist/Source: Anonymous, 6th–7th century
Permission: Wellcome Collection, London
Page 24: Grimoire, Interior Pages with JHS
Source: Clavis Inferni, 18th century
Permission: Wellcome Collection, London
Page 28: Grimoire, Interior Pages with Holy Spirit
Source: Clavis Inferni, 18th century
Permission: Wellcome Collection, London
