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The work surveys mystical speculations about the alphabet and the use of letters as instruments of magic across religious and cultural traditions. It traces ancient roots in Near Eastern, Egyptian and Germanic materials, discussing divine attributions of script to deities, the elevated status of scribes, and manifestations such as runic lore and hieroglyphic sacrality. It examines Jewish kabbalistic and Islamic doctrines that treat letters as revealed, creative, or enchanted, and records continuities in later sectarian and folkloric practice. The author collects and analyzes textual and ritual evidence to show how specific ancient assumptions produced a persistent letter mysticism shaping sacred language, esoteric writing, and communal identity.

About the Author

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Franz Dornseiff

Franz Dornseiff was a German scholar and author, primarily recognized for his work in the field of mysticism and symbolism. His notable book, "Buchstabenmystik," explores the mystical significance of letters and their connections to various esoteric traditions. Dornseiff's contributions delve into the intersection of language and spirituality, offering insights into how letters can embody deeper meanings. His scholarly approach has made a lasting impact on the study of mysticism, particularly in the context of linguistic symbolism.

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