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Flying Roll No. XXXII
THE THEBIAN LETTERS
by V.H.Fra. N.O.M. (Dr. W. Wynn Westcott)
In the Flying Roll which explains the Yetziratic formation
of an image of Adonai ha-Aretz it will be noted that the name
is written upon the girdle in Theban characters. Many members
having asked for this alphabet, I now issue this roll to furnish
the required knowledge.Here follows a table of Theban letters,
as found in Barrett's The Magus, on the plate facing p. 64 of
Book II,
These letters are recorded by Peter of Abano, also called Petrus
di Appone who derived fiDm Honorius the Theban. This Hononus is
said by many to have been a Pope. There have been four Popes named
Honorius, but neither of them was called Theban Peter of
Abano flourished circa A.D. 1300. This Alphabet is found in Cornelius
Agrippa's Works and in Barrett's Magus.
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