Life Damigeron the Magus is a pseudonymous author of a late antique lapidary text. No biographical details exist; the name, suggesting a Persian magician, and the attribution are typical of the pseudepigraphical tradition used to lend authority to occult works in the fourth or fifth century CE.
The sole work attributed to him is De virtutibus lapidum, also known as Liber de lapidibus. This treatise details the magical and medicinal properties of stones, surviving only in a Latin translation from a lost Greek original.
The text is a key example of the late antique lapidary genre, synthesizing earlier Hellenistic, Roman, and Near Eastern lore. It was instrumental in transmitting ancient knowledge of mineralogy and natural magic to the medieval Latin West and Arabic world, reflecting contemporary practices of pseudepigraphical authorship.