Theban alphabet

English

Etymology

It was first published in Johannes Trithemius's Polygraphia (1518), in which it was attributed to Honorius of Thebes.

Proper noun

the Theban alphabet

  1. A substitution cipher of the Latin alphabet, used by early modern occultists.
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