The last word cheremone I can't find in any dictionary.Porphyrius dicit siquis cognosceret figuram natiuitatis dominumque figurae, inueniret daemonem suum, & per, ipsum solueretur a fato natiuitatis sed subdit impossibile esse scire illam, & hunc inuenire, & regulas astronomiae, & astrologiae esse incomprehensibiles, & in certas teste est cheremone.
What does this word mean ?
This might be a transcription from Greek, but there seems to be none like this word in LSJ.
This passage is from a translation (by Ficino) of a Greek text of Iamblichus.
So if somebody here easily able to read and search Greek texts, find for me the place in the original Greek text, it would be great.