The keys of Solomon are professed to have originated with Solomon the King, although I believe the earliest copies come from 1500-something. I don't think I have ever heard that they came from moses, although there is another book supposedly attributed to him, I think they may actually be called the 'books of moses' or some such. i haven't perused them in several years now. I would not say these books are necessarily footnotes of apprentices, although that may be the case - they are fairly complete, and are workable as they are.
I do support the idea, however, that the 'only' way to learn magic is from angels/spirits, etc. I put 'only' in quotes because there are obviously principles of magic that have already been given to mankind, and have been used for ages - however in this day many of those appear to be incomplete or misinterpreted through the ages. None the less, I am myself currently gathering and constructing th ematerials necessary to work with the lesser key within the next couple of months, and this is a subject of primary interest to myself - learning techniques of magic directly from the spirits therein. In the past much of my own magical education has come from spirits of one sort or another, but being a kind of internal communication, they have been primarily internal techniques. Ritual magic, and the possibility of binding other spirits (there is some discussion of this in the Abra-melin books) is a goal for the lesser key experiments.
However, if I understand you I think you are suggesting that these books are somehow incomplete and not workable based on the assumption that they are 'marred' and misinterpreted from generation to generation leading up to the manuscripts we have available now. As I understand it, these books - the lesser key at least - are workable as they are, with no apparent blinds or misleading elements. This is according, however, to one of our members here, Imperial Arts, who you might care to look up for a perspective on this work specifically. I intend to collect more publically verifiable evidence when/if my own experiments are successful personally, but as for anecdotal evidence, his is very compelling.
peace
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