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Historically, hermetic and esoteric groups of the 19th and 20th centuries in the UK and in France used a transliterated Hebrew cipher with the Latin alphabet. | Historically, hermetic and esoteric groups of the 19th and 20th centuries in the UK and in France used a transliterated Hebrew cipher with the Latin alphabet. | ||
In particular, the transliterated cipher was taught to members of the [[Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn]]. In 1887, [[S. L. MacGregor Mathers], who was one of the order's founders, published the transliterated cipher in ''The Kabbalah Unveiled'' in the Mathers table. | In particular, the transliterated cipher was taught to members of the [[Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn]]. In 1887, [[S. L. MacGregor Mathers]], who was one of the order's founders, published the transliterated cipher in ''The Kabbalah Unveiled'' in the Mathers table. | ||
As a former member of the Golden Dawn, [[Aleister Crowley]] used the transliterated cipher extensively in his writings for his two magical orders the A∴A∴ and [[Ordo Templi Orientis]] (O.T.O). Many other [[occult]] authors belonging to various esoteric groups have either mentioned the cipher or published it in their books, including Paul Foster Case of the Builders of the Adytum (B.O.T.A). | As a former member of the Golden Dawn, [[Aleister Crowley]] used the transliterated cipher extensively in his writings for his two magical orders the A∴A∴ and [[Ordo Templi Orientis]] (O.T.O). Many other [[occult]] authors belonging to various esoteric groups have either mentioned the cipher or published it in their books, including Paul Foster Case of the Builders of the Adytum (B.O.T.A). | ||
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