Celestial Alphabet

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The Celestial Alphabet described in Agrippa's 'Of Occult Philosophy'

The Celestial Alphabet, more commonly known as Angelic Script, is an alphabet created by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in the 16th century. It is not to be confused with John Dee and Edward Kelley's Enochian alphabet, which is also sometimes called the Celestial alphabet. Other alphabets with a similar origin are Transitus Fluvii and Malachim.

Uses in fiction

  • The Alphabet is used as a system of writing in the Drakengard video game series, as well as its 2010 spin-off game, Nier.
  • The manga Beelzebub contains an army of demons named after the letters of the alphabet.

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