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| 96 | ENT_LAT_DECAN_AGCHONION | Agchonion | Late Antique Ritual | The Testament of Solomon | The Testament of Solomon | The thirty-third said: "I am called Agchonion. I lie among swaddling-clothes and in the precipice. And if any one write on fig-leaves 'Lycurgos,' taking away one letter at a time, and write it, reversing the letters, I retire at once. 'Lycurgos, ycurgos, kurgos, yrgos, gos, os 1 .'" 1. botrydon , for which Bornemann conjectures boystrofydon . There is a parallel in a magic papyrus edited by Dieterich ( Abraxas , p. 185). 104. | F. C. Conybeare | 1898 | https://www.esotericarchives.com/solomon/testamen.htm | primary-verbatim | 1 | Conybeare 1898 translation (clean digital edition), located by name; verify the verse number against the edition. | 1 |