Archivio IX: Summonitores Libro
Summonitores Libro is a medieval occult manuscript first recorded in 1302 AD, though its origin remains uncertain and likely older. Written in Latin, it is believed to facilitate exchanges with fallen entities, functioning as a ritual mechanism rather than a conventional grimoire. The likely original copy surfaced in private collections across Moscow, Ankara, and Duisburg before entering the McDonough Collection in Belfast, its current status is marked for destruction. Across the centuries, derivative copies appeared in Venice (1702), Leipzig (1844), and in fragmented manuscript form in the early twentieth century. Each secondary version demonstrated structural corruption yet retained ritual efficacy. All known derivative copies were located and destroyed by Daniel De Jager between 2012 and 2023 under IX mandate.
Summonitores Libro
| Origin | Unknown, Likely Tapping |
| Used for | Trading with the fallen, exchange |
| Known copies | 5 |
Possible Original Copy (1302)
| Language | Latin |
| First recorded encounter | 1303 AD |
| Known prior locations |
Daniil Aleksandrovich Private Collection, Moscow Ahmed Rehman Private Collection, Ankara Frank Rolf Private Collection, Duisburg |
| Current location | McDonough Private Collection, Belfast |
| Condition | Unknown |
| Owner Knowledge Status | Unaware |
| Safety | Unsafe |
| IX Status | For destruction |
Fabric Hardcover, Blaew Press (1615)
| Language | Latin |
| First recorded encounter | 1992 |
| Known prior locations |
Vermeer Private Collection, Delft Victoria House, Epsom |
| Current location | N/A |
| Condition | Destroyed |
| Owner Knowledge Status | N/A |
| Safety | N/A |
| IX Status | IX Completed — Daniel De Jager (1992) |
Transcribed Copy, Venice (1702)
| Language | Latin (Partial Corruption) |
| First known encounter | 2008 |
| Known prior locations |
Ambrosini Private Collection, Padua Black Estate Auction, Geneva |
| Current location | N/A |
| Condition | Destroyed |
| Owner Knowledge Status | N/A |
| Safety | N/A |
| IX Status | IX Completed — Daniel De Jager (2012) |
German Translation, Leipzig (1844)
| Language | German |
| First known encounter | 1874 |
| Known prior locations |
Heidelberg University Archive, Heidelberg Sammer Private Collection, Hamburg |
| Current location | N/A |
| Condition | Destroyed |
| Owner Knowledge Status | N/A |
| Safety | N/A |
| IX Status | IX Completed — Aurelio Vescari (2017) |
Ritual Extract Manuscript (1923)
| Language | Latin Marginalia in French |
| First known encounter | 2022 |
| Known prior locations |
Rocha Private Collection, Marseille Anonymous Auction, Brussels |
| Current location | N/A |
| Condition | Destroyed |
| Owner Knowledge Status | N/A |
| Safety | N/A |
| IX Status | IX Completed — Daniel De Jager (2017) |