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Passing the River is an occult alphabet derived from the Hebrew alphabet and first described in the Third Book of Occult Philosophy (1553) by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, a German polymath, physician, legal scholar, soldier, theologian and an occult writer.
Transitus Fluvii ("passing through the river" in Latin) or Passage Du Fleuve (in French) is an occult alphabet consisting of 22 characters described by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in his Third Book of Occult Philosophy (Cologne, 1533, but written around 1510).
Tool to translate/write with the Passing the River (Transitus Fluvii) alphabet, a series of esoteric Hebrew based symbols described by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa.
Transitus Fluvii ("passing through the river" in Latin) or Passage Du Fleuve (in French) is an occult alphabet consisting of 22 characters described by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in his Third Book of Occult Philosophy (Cologne, 1533, but written around 1510).
Fluvii Transitus. (Lat.) Or crossing of the River (Chebar). Cornelius Agrippa gives this alphabet.
.--Characters in the 'Passing of the River' Alphabet, forming Spirits' Names. The versicle is from Psalm xci. 11, 12:--'He shall give His Angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. They shall bear thee up in their hands.' p. 74. Figure 37.--The Sixth Pentacle of the Sun.--
Transitus Fluvii ("passing through the river" in Latin) or Passage Du Fleuve (in French) is an occult alphabet consisting of 22 characters described by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in his Third Book of Occult Philosophy (Cologne, 1533, but written around 1510).