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Giovanni Agostino Panteo

Giovanni Agostino Panteo / Johannes Augustinus Pantheus (d.1535) was an Italian priest and alchemist. In 1530 he published an alphabet he attributed to Enoch. This "original" alphabet inspired the Enochian alphabet created between 1582-87 by John Dee and Edward Kelley.

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