Petit Albert
| Author | Albertus Parvus Lucius ("Lesser Albert") |
|---|---|
| Original title | Secrets merveilleux de la magie naturelle et cabalistique du petit Albert. |
| Language | French |
| Subject | Magic |
| Genre | Grimoire |
| Publisher | Héritiers de Beringos fratres |
Publication date | circa 1706 |
| Publication place | France |
Published in English | 2012 (as "The Spellbook of Marie Laveau") |
| Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
| OCLC | 164442497 |
| Preceded by | Grand Albert |
| Followed by | Grand Grimoire (the Red Dragon) |
Petit Albert (English: Small Albert) is an 18th-century grimoire of natural and cabalistic magic. It may have been inspired by the writings of Albertus Parvus Lucius (the Lesser Albert). Brought down to the smallest hamlets in the saddlebags of peddlers, it represents publishing success, despite its association with "devil worshipers"—or rather because of it. It is associated with a second work, the Grand Albert. It is a composite, heterogeneous work, collecting texts written by various authors; most of these authors are anonymous but some are notable such as Cardano and Paracelsus. Due to its historical nature, Albertus Magnus' attribution to the text is considerably uncertain and since the text quotes from many later sources, it is an ethnological document of the first order.