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* '''Ancient Greek''': Used heavily in the Greek Magical Papyri, a collection of spells, hymns, and rituals from the Greco-Roman world. | * '''Ancient Greek''': Used heavily in the Greek Magical Papyri, a collection of spells, hymns, and rituals from the Greco-Roman world. | ||
* '''Ancient Hebrew''': | * '''Ancient Hebrew''': Integral to Kabbalistic practices, the Hebrew alphabet is considered a set of divine symbols used for invoking angels, creating talismans, and, in some contexts, binding spirits. | ||
* '''Aramaic''': | * '''Aramaic''': | ||
* '''Latin (ecclesiastical)''': | * '''Latin (ecclesiastical)''': | ||
* '''Sanskrit''': Used in Hindu and Buddhist tantric traditions as a sacred language for mantras (sound-based magic) and ritual. | * '''Sanskrit''': Used in Hindu and Buddhist tantric traditions as a sacred language for mantras (sound-based magic) and ritual. | ||
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Revision as of 18:53, 17 February 2026
List of Ancient Languages
- Ancient Greek: Used heavily in the Greek Magical Papyri, a collection of spells, hymns, and rituals from the Greco-Roman world.
- Ancient Hebrew: Integral to Kabbalistic practices, the Hebrew alphabet is considered a set of divine symbols used for invoking angels, creating talismans, and, in some contexts, binding spirits.
- Aramaic:
- Latin (ecclesiastical):
- Sanskrit: Used in Hindu and Buddhist tantric traditions as a sacred language for mantras (sound-based magic) and ritual.