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English: Theban Alphabet in Polygraphie et universelle escriture cabalistique (1561), page 184, a French translation of Johannes Trithemius's 1518 book Polygraphia, from the Boston Public Library copy published on the Internet Archive.
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Author Johannes Trithemius, translated by Gabriel de Collange

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Another alphabet, by which Honorius, surnamed Thebanus, described his rulers & ordinances of magic in an occult manner.

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