Titles of well known grimoires include the Greater and Lesser Keys of Solomon, the Lemegeton, the Black Pullet, and the Book of the Sacred Magic of Abra-Melin the Mage. These are works of angelology[?] and demonology, typically containing catalogues of celestial and infernal spirits, and instructions for invoking them and compelling them to do the conjuror's will.
Magical tomes are a common feature of fantasy literature and role-playing games. An example of a fictional grimoire is the Necronomicon.
In the religion of Wicca, and less so in Neopaganism, such a book is called a Book of Shadows.
A collection of grimoires: http://www.sacred-texts.com/grim/
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