- Theban alphabet
Infobox Writing system
name = Theban
type = Alphabet
time = 16C–present
languages =
fam1 =Latin alphabet (cipher)
creator = uncertain
sample = Theban.jpgThe Theban alphabet is a
writing system with unknown origins. It was first published inJohannes Trithemius ' "Polygraphia" (1518 ), in which it was attributed toHonorius of Thebes . Trithemius' student Agrippa (1486 -1535 ) attributed it toPietro d'Abano (1250 -1316 ). [Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1531). "Libri Tres de Occulta Philosophia" (Three Books of Occult Philosophy).] It is also known as the Honorian Alphabet or the Runes of Honorius after the legendarymagus (Theban is not, however, arunic alphabet ), or the Witches' Alphabet due to its use in modernWicca and other forms ofwitchcraft as one of manysubstitution ciphers to hide magical writings such as the contents of aBook of Shadows from prying eyes. The Theban alphabet bears little resemblance to otheralphabet s, and has not been found in any previous publications prior to Trithemius'.There is one-to-one correspondence between Theban and the letters in the old
Latin alphabet . The modern characters J, U and W are not represented, and in modern usage these are transliterated using the Theban characters for I, V and V V. Theban letters only exist in a single case. This suggests an origin for Theban as acipher calqued on Latin, along with the variousalphabets described by Trithemius and Agrippa, based on eitherLatin orHebrew .In most modern uses of the Theban alphabet the full stop is used to replace the letter 'J' and all modern punctuation is used.fact|date=August 2007
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External links
* [http://www.omniglot.com/writing/theban.htm Theban alphabet at Omniglot]
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