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'''The Alphabet of the Angels''' is a script which is supposed to be of the language with which [[angels]] or genii are said to communicate with mortals. It seems to have originated from ''MS Harley 6482'', and was | '''The Alphabet of the Angels''' is a script which is supposed to be of the language with which [[angels]] or genii are said to communicate with mortals. It seems to have originated from ''MS Harley 6482'', and was republished in the book ''[[Theomagia]]'' by [[John Heydon]], though in an altered form with slightly more elaborate letters. | ||
[[File:Alphabet_of_Angels_Theomagia.png|200px|right|The Alphabet of the Angels and Genii as printed in ''Theomagia'']] | [[File:Alphabet_of_Angels_Theomagia.png|200px|right|The Alphabet of the Angels and Genii as printed in ''Theomagia'']] | ||
Both works attribute [[Geomancy|geomantic]] figures and numbers to each letter, and are consistent with one another. | Both works attribute [[Geomancy|geomantic]] figures and numbers to each letter, and are consistent with one another in this regard. | ||
===Use=== | ===Use=== |
Latest revision as of 01:17, 27 November 2024
The Alphabet of the Angels is a script which is supposed to be of the language with which angels or genii are said to communicate with mortals. It seems to have originated from MS Harley 6482, and was republished in the book Theomagia by John Heydon, though in an altered form with slightly more elaborate letters.
Both works attribute geomantic figures and numbers to each letter, and are consistent with one another in this regard.
Use
In Theomagia, the script is used to write the names of one's personal genius onto a talisman after calculating it based on the nativity of an individual in order to establish communication with said spirit.