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Ars Theurgia Goetia
Ars Theurgia Goetia, the second grimoire of The Lesser Key of Solomon, contains 31 chief spirits and the names of many of the dukes that serve them. Unlike Ars Goetia, the first grimoire of The Lesser Key of Solomon, which has descriptions of the forms and capabilities of the demons described, Ars Theurgia Goetia mainly focuses on the names, seals, and the conjurations that call forth the spirits.

Chief spirits
There are 31 chief spirits: 4 emperors for each of the four directions, 16 kings and 11 wandering princes. The kings are lower than their corresponding emperor, but are still considered chief spirits.

Names of servant dukes
Each chief spirit has many servant dukes (except Pirichiel, who has knights instead of dukes). However, only a few are named. Alternate spellings are included in brackets as different copies of the book may contain slightly different spelling.

Ars Paulina
Ars Paulina, the third book of the grimoire The Lesser Key of Solomon, is divided into two parts. The first part contains the angels of the hours of the day and night; the second part deals with the angels of the Zodiac signs. Unlike Ars Goetia, the first book of The Lesser Key of Solomon, Ars Paulina contains no description of the form and capabilities of the angels. Instead, it focuses on the names, seals of the angels, and the conjuration to call forth them.

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Part 1: Ruling angels of the 24 hours
The first part of Ars Paulina tells of angels associated with the 24 hours of day, and their servants. Each angel has many servants, but only a few are named. Each hour is also given a name. Also, only the 24 ruling angels have corresponding seals; no seals are provided for the named dukes.

Part 2: Ruling angels of the Zodiac
Part 2 of Ars Paulina contains mystical names of the angels of the Zodiac signs in general, and also the names of the angels of every degree and the signs in general. These are called the angels of men: because under some one of those signs and degrees, every man is born.

The following 12 names are attributed to 12 signs of the Zodiac. If a man knows merely his sign, but not the exact degree of his nativity, he could make use of this table.

The names of the other angels which are attributed to every degree are as follows. Notice that since some angels govern more than one position, the number of distinct angels is 259.