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Qué (quién) es Theban$526678$ - definición

WRITING SYSTEM, FIRST PUBLISHED IN JOHANNES TRITHEMIUS'S POLYGRAPHIA (1518); TODAY SOMETIMES USED IN MODERN WICCA
Theban (alphabet); Witch's alphabet; Theban alphabet
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  • From ''Polygraphie'' (1561) by Gabriel de Collange (in French). W being a new letter and not used in France, that sign here represents the ampersand.
  • From the 1613 reprint of ''Polygraphia''. Note changes to some characters, e.g. closed loops, and a left hook omitted from the symbol for W.
  • From Agrippa's ''[[Three Books of Occult Philosophy]]'' (1533). Note character changes, including small-omega (ω) at base of the last sign, denoted by capital-Omega (Ω) — a symbol for "End" — rather than "W".

Theban         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Theban (disambiguation)
['?i:b?n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of either the ancient Egyptian or the ancient Greek city of Thebes.
¦ adjective relating to Thebes.
Theban         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Theban (disambiguation)
·noun A native or inhabitant of Thebes; also, a wise man.
II. Theban ·adj Of or pertaining to Thebes.
Theban alphabet         
The Theban alphabet is a writing system, in particular a substitution cipher of the Latin alphabet, used by early modern occultists and popular in the Wicca movement.

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Theban script

The Theban script, also known as the Theban alphabet or witches' alphabet, is a writing system, specifically a substitution cipher of the Latin script, that was used by early modern occultists and is popular in the Wicca movement.