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Dictionary of Occult,

Hermetic and Alchemical Sigils


Dictionary of Occult,
Hermetic and Alchemical Sigils
FRFfi GETTINGS

ROUTLEDGE & KL GAN PAUL

London, Boston and Hftn lay


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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data


Gettings, Fred
Dictionary of occult, hermetic and,
alchemical argils.
1. Occult sciences - Dictionaries
1. Title
133r.03’21 BF1407 BO-42122
iHBN O— 7lOO—0095—2
Contents

Introduction 7

Dictionary of Sigils 39

BlbLiogr aphy 293

Appendices 313

Index of Sigils 323


ftfitiquissintl Saplontest qucs Graeco svrwvrm
Ph < losophos appellamus, si quae naturae vel
art-is nr.perss£nt urain,if ne in pro.verum
ncti t i ana dtiveni rent, va r i i B modi s a tque
f i gu r i s occu. 11 a bant.

When the wise men of old (whom we call in the


t^reek tongue rPhilosopners1) round any arcana,
any hidden things, ei trier of a natural 1 ind,
or resulting from the activities of Dan, they
were accustomed to hide tnose in various ways
and with Lhe aid of figures, They d-d this
in order that these might not be understood by
the wrong kind of people.

CRQLLIUS, Dc- Signaturi 3, sou vera et viva


Anatomla Majorie et MInoris Mundi, i hi 2.
Introduction

X'HE TEXT of THIS DICTIONARY has been designed a& a reference, guide end

source-book for those involved in general occult studies. Towards this

end it presents, under L,300 headings, the meanings of over 9,000 sigils

wh j. c h appe ar i n t ucopea n a 11: h emi cal, astro 1 eg ical, g eom an tic a ::d r r 1 a t ed

hermetic sources* along with a unique graphite index by means of which the

majority of eucb sigils may ha Identified.

Before setting out the scope, plan and practical considerations

relating to this dictionary, it. might be as well lor me to explain why

I have chosen the relatively rare- word sigil to designate the graphic

forms dealt. with in the text, when the layman might well be tempted to

use such words as symbols, nigns or even glyphs.

The word symbol is not sufficiently specialised for my pi.iTpcj.RR, since

it carries a literary as we i l «s an iconographic connotation. In a sen.se

anythiTig may be a symbol of anything else, provided that an analogy is

drawn, or some explanation tor the symbolising given. Thus, the

mediaeval bestiary could take the apparently absurd symbol of the

vulture as representative of the Virgin Mary, simply because it was

currently believed that a vulture brought forth its young pa rr.he no¬

genet ic:.jl ly. Withe at a Li teraxy exp 1 anat i on , hac 11 or othcrwisc ,

alongside such a symbol, then the meaning would be obscure, and in the

example given it not heretical, then at laust obscene. Only very rarely

docs a literary explanation stand between the sigils ana their 'meanings'

and even the:-, only in the various 'graphic systems' (see for example the

entry ljndeI ORIGIN), for which adequate bibliographic reference is given


DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

within the entry. Par example, the curious sigil V!J/ is one o+ the

forms for vlKUO, and has been accorded a certain literary tradition

which, links it with the Virgin Mary: in the entry T have, made reference

to this possible graphic etymology, from the initials MV (Maria Virgo),

even though in my opinion this etymology is entirely fanciful. The

point hCEH is that the ■vulture' symbol requires literary explanation,

the sigil for Virgo docs not, though such an explanation may throw light

on its origin nr purpose as a sigil.

The word sign has a very wide application, ranging from gestures and

tokens made by the body, to a who:« battery of devices designed tor the

purpose of conimuhication. As a word, therefore, it has connotation far

beyond the special sense n£ 1occu1L1 ox 'graphic1 which I certainly wish

Lo imply w L thin tliit: dictionary , Addit i uua 11 y, the word sign in this

general sense may be easily confused with the word in its special

astrological application: the sign of the zodiac is one of the twelve

divisions of the ecliptic band, and not, as is sometimes erroneously

supposed, the 'graphic symbol 1 used to denote one of these zodiacal

divisions. Thus, the arc of thirty degrees (tropical) between Cancer

and Virgo is the sign of the zodiac I.EG: a picture of a lion may well

be intended to be a symbol of this zodiacal Leo, but the graphic form Jl

Ls ac L u a 11 y the s ?" g i I for r,e c ,

The word gigph is sometimes used in occult contexts, buL In its

proper application it should be restricted to sculpture and architecture,

for it is supposed to refer to symbols appearing in. relief work. Tn

the nineteenth century a number of words were derived froo 'glyph'

relating to the relief processes in the printing industryf perhaps this'

alone should provide grounds for rejecting the word from the present

context. There is no doubt that certain glyphs have become sigil3 ~ this

-5 true of many occult sigils derived from the Egyptian hieroglyphics.

For example, the hieroglyph AM&E-: ar.d its component FU, undoubtedly both

glyphic in origin, arc now frequently used as sigils in Lheir common

forms and

These general observations may indicate why I have felt compelled to

adopt the word sigil in the face of apparent competition from other words,

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INTRODUCTION

in fact f its vary derivation, from the lata Latin £jlgill imp, encourages

its use within an occult context, for this w^rd appears frequently in

mediaeval magical contexts, and has even been used specifically for

certain astrological symbols and devices which were supposed to se

amuletic in power. Further, the word in the eighteenth century did

carry the specialised meaning of 'a small image1. Since most of the

graphic forms in this dictionary arc to some extent amuletic - that is,

ch a rged with power — and many are ' sttih 1 i images of cosmic processes, and

in almost every case linked with the occult, then the word aut/i! connotes,

very well the field to which l have restricted myself here.

Havinn explained t-no key word of the title Cor this dictionary, i mus i

now deal with its intended readership. 1 have designed the text in such

a way that it will be valuable to both specialists and ger.erfil workers in

fields directly or peripherally relatec tu occultism. in pari cular, iL

in intended tor those whose research brings them into contact with occult

or hermetic texts, ancient or modern - for historians ot the occult, Toe

astrologers, for those interested in the 'history of ideas', for art

students and art historians.

The bcok needs no justification so far as historians of the occult

are concerned: without doubt there is a great neea tor' such a work as

this. l cannot protend that the specialist will meet, with many sigiis

from his own field with which he is not already familiar, but one may be

certain that he will find in the dictionary some indication of how the

alylls familiar tn him were seer, and interpreted in related fioJns outside

his own specialisation. This much is guaranteed simply because l have

endeavoured to use the slgils recorded by specialists in a wide range of

occult and hermetic areas. A specialist in alchemical fields cannot

avoid having some passing acquaintance with astrological sagile, for

example, but if ig unlikely that the full wealth of astrological siqils

will have been appreciated by such a specialist. Again, a special!.et In

astrology, or the history of astrology, may well be surprised to discover

Lhc extent to which the development of astrological sigi1k has been bound

up with, the prevuiIing religious and occult notions concerning the nature

of symbolism. Such ideas as these are intimated in L:ie bin] inyrnp.iic

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sources given alongside "he presentation of the sigils.

Practical astrologers arc, by the very nature of their subject,,

required to have sane knowledge at the history of their art, and to be

aware of something of the 'graphic theory1 underlying the sigils they use.

This dictionary wi I . bn of great value to such individuals, for it will

reveal something of the variety and weald: of astrological sigils and of

related graphic theories of symbolism, At the same time, this text may

offer a serious challenge to the superficial 'histories of astrology1 and

'histories of tne occu t.1 which, under different authorship and title, but

with much the sane moribund content, appear each year with depressing

regularity. These sinils, and the sources from which they are

abstracted, indicate that tho history of astrology end the occult is not

at all what the superficial historians suppose. Those who would wish to

combat this nonsense could do no better than commence with a study of

certain of the source-book material given in support of the aigil forms

presented here, I know frntrj experience that if is difficult to be a

pract'col astrologer, or interested in the history of the subject, without

becoming fascinated by the inner meanings of the sigils, which speak a

language at once arcane and cosmic, reminding one of the definition of a

symbol given by HAASE 19 75 as 1 essential ■' y purposive.., it points to some

Higher Order for whose chxrsieteristies it is a kind of abbreviation'.

The bibliographic sources give more often than, not hints and guesses at

the ’Higher Order1, at the inner meaning, though in this field, perhaps

more than any other, one must have the eyes to sec, and the mind to under¬

stand .

Those individuals who find themselves interested in what is nowadays

called ’the history of ideas’, but which j n earlier days was called

mere y 'history1 on the fair assumption that men were motivated

precisely by ideas, and net merely by 'social' cr 'economicr pressures!,

cannot fail to find this dictionary useful, for underlying many of the

sigils one finds traces of an ancient wisdom, expressed in a graphic

precision which is surprising. Audit, iona ly, the l_r.es of thought

expressed in the combinations of sigils and bibliographic reference will

provide a fertile ground for further t-hsearch into the h 1 story' of ideas,

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INTRODUCTION

albeit ideas in graphic foiins. A ussfvil history of the influence of

graphic expression hag st.il ‘ Lt! bo written, a no it would bo encouraging

Lo think that the indications sot out in this dictionary might contribute

to such a work. The study of occult sigils often has the effect of

pulling together certain literary themes with the artistic expression

associated with them. For example,, the influence or John ooe s cur i ous

MONAD !|f on subsequent graphic theory is considerable, and a grasp of the

Englishman's influence on Roehme1e use of sigi1 h , so ably studied by

FREHER 717, and introduced to modern scholarship by MDSEfc' 1951/ might

indicate to the historian lines of thought by which the ideas and

painterly extras-3 ion of William Blake fuignt be approached in a new -and

valid way. Several of the ideas relating to secret, and heretical

influences In the history of art set out in GETTINGS L978 took their

origin from a study of sigils - notably the discoveries relating to

the Taurean-Pisceun symbolism in that remarkable basilican church of

San Miniato al Monte, in Florence, and the curious use of the dual

sigils CT) and £*, in the Rosie rue ian symbolism of St. Pierre, in

Geneva. Such examples could easily be multiplied especially in

regard to mediaevaJ and Renaissance works of art.

Such an observation reminds us that art students, and especially those

fine art students who find themselves interested in arcane matters - a

most common thing in the modern climate - will find this collectio” ct

sigils .i stimulating source for research and experiment. I need hardly

say that students of graphics have for a long time been in. tih«o of such a

book in order that they might grasp something of the rich graphic

tradition which underlies the history of their subject, and even modern

aytibolisir.. Wot only the sigils themselves, but also the supporting

bibliography - especially those titles which deal with graphic theories -

will provide stimulus for further research, and perhaps contribute further

to the development of a graphic theory of forms.

The general historian requires a dictionary such as this for reasons

wh'ch scarcely requite discussion ™ the boo.< is designed precisely to arc

in the deciphering and amplification of cbscute historical documents.

The art historian is, perhaps unwittingly, desperately in need of a book


DICTIONARY OF OCCULTf HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

of this nature, for many of the apparently meaningless scraw L 5, symbols

and decorative motives in mediaeval works of art, costume decorations ard

so on arc in fact occult sigils, intended to encapsulate meaning, and now

require precise identification. The structure of this dictionary

provides at Least- a preliminary statement of the ;<ina cf systematic work

which may be done in tin s and related fields. It. is becoming increasingly

obvious to some historians that the development of are is itself the

history of Lbe injection of powerful --deas from hidden and sometimes

unidentifiable sources at important moments in history. For example,

at the one extreme of our European culture, we see the dependence of art.

not only on the banking systems developed by the Medici, but also or. the

occult ideas which this family encouraged in secret, and which fed the

development, of Renaissance art to a freedom of human expression rooted

in an occultism which only the Council of Trent was able to deflect.

P All of sky 1967 has hinted at such roots of occultism in our culture, in

much the sane vein as WIND 1953; in a more occult setting, COI.LTN 1554

hag touched upon the similar occult influences in other contexts. At

the other extreme, in modern times we find RINGBOM 1970 indicating the

dependence of modern art. on the works of such esoteric and occult lines

cf thought as Theosophy and Anthroposophy. My own study of related

themes, in GETTIUGS 1970, presents a bird's «ye view of this relation-

ship between certain occult themes and heretical praxes and the history

of art. with such a historical situation revealing itself, we need no

iuet-lf icatior. for attempting a preliminary survey of the occulL si oils

used by secret schools and individual occultists,

So tar as i am aware, this is the first attempt to collect together

under one heading, and with an index guide, so large a number at occult

i '-i: 1-4. - h.e two books which have to .some extent served a similar

function as the present one are altogether limited in scope, and do not

even pretend to the advantages of this dictionary. The work of

SOWKZRBOFF 170], which sc obviously influenced profoundly the more

easily available GESSMANN is restricted to alchemical sigils, and

in this re« Lai is indispensable, not merely in the very number of sigils

which arc presented, huL also in the breadth of definition ottered.

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ItiTRODUCTIDN

Excellent us IL is, Lhc book .largely unavailable, and is in any case

intended for specialist alchemists and for a medical profession which

is defunct.. The work of SHEPHERD 1971 touches upon the occult field

only in the most perfunctory manner, the intention being to provide a

worthwhile refhrenee within a modern context of signs and symbols? the

occulta which he does record from cabbalistic and hermetic sources are

sparse, and give no useful source. For example, SHEPHERD 1971 gives

the sigil Vjf for the zodiacal sign Capricorn, which is al I well and
good so far as it goes: my own entry under CAPRICORN lists no fewer than

eighty different sigils, alongside bibliographic sources.

Perhaps it would be appropriate to give some Indication of how this

dictionary wnss compiled, and an idea of its underlying structure. The

work was constructed by the relatively simple, if somewhat tedious and

laborious, process of examining and col luting a large number of previous

compilations which re ate occult s.igils to particular meanings. Tbs work

was rounded off by a thorough survey of the most important texts in which

occult theories of symbolism and graphic forms were discussed. The

resultant collection of sigils, and their simplified meanings, wcts L,jCTj

collated, assorted, creamed for utility, and then arranged in alphabetical

order, according to meaning, and set out in the form presented in this

dictionary. With a vast consumption of index cards, a special graphic

index was evolved to facilitare the identification of individ.ua sigils.

This important contribution to the dictionary is explained on page 323,

'The structure of the main body of the dictionary is that of an

alphabetical listing, in which Lhc greater number of some 9,000 sigils

have been classifies under about 1,^00 headings. Each entry is accorded

a rieuding, a hanging Indent in capita I =, followed by an abbreviated

class list, and a reference which contains at. least one bibliographic

source from just over 300 titles, indicating the provenance of the sigil

recorded in the entry. In many cases, the entry includes al^o a brief

note intended as a guide towards a deeper insight into the meaning <-d the

sigil.

Within the dictionary 1 have included a selection of the more important

secret alphabets. Ail of these are probably too wall known to any

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SICILS

longer Tier i t the 1- i t^e 1 secretr , yet their presence in all standard occult

works, and their virtually unrecognised survival in certain paintings of

an esoteric intent, requires that they at least be touched upon as

:;st hiT'.ent to the theme* My aim has been to record the best known of tl:e

scripts, and, by virtue of the explicit bibliography of sources, to point

the reader to ether alphabets, should his interest 1 ear: hin. on to further

study. Although i include only about 50 actual alphabets within the

body of th-s work, I accumaIuted in rry resetifches over .loo which I

originally considered worthy of inclusion, and yet, when it cane to the

business of setting these down, t seemed merely tin offence to the

patience of the reader, and carried too far into a relatively obscure

special isut-iun . The short account- of the two basic classes of European

scripts - the HEBRAIC SCRIPT and SECRET SCRIPTS - will at least serve as

a sort of introduction Lo this fascinating field, and obviates any

e1aborecion he re.

Hot only was it nest- advisable for tie to deal with all known secret

alphabets, but also it proved impossible to deal thoroughly with each

individual script. Genera"ly I have chosen one sample alphabet, even

though in almost every case several variants are known to exist.. For

example, the entry on RUNES is as long and thorough as space permits, yet

I did not even touch upon the derivative setret scripts, or Lhe

cryptographic use of runes - hence, 1 make no mention of the tent runes

or the branch runes, which a thorough treatment would have to include.

Equally, i have not included the numerous 'code' or Temuric alphabets,

subb us the atbash, in which the first etter of the alpnabet is

substituted for the last letter, the second for the penultimate, ar.d

so or., or the common Alb&ni or rlvcrad, bused on Letter substitutions* Such

systems, whilst quite certainly used in secret writings, and on magical

amulets, are on y distantly related to occult symbolism. On similar

grounds I Live not included any of the cryptic writings connected with

uCinatria, a system of word exchange based on numerical values, nor the

traditional No tar ikon, bused or. the ubbrevi at.H u" of words ho the initials

cf those words (and som«tines l.c the final lechers of those words} giving

rise to puzzling secret scripts.

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The* :n«iiii body of this dictionary, comprising the alphabetical

entries, is designed to compress a large amount ct usefu_ information Into

a small space, and towards this end each entry follows a schema designed

ta classify and explain the individual sioils.

The hanging catchword In capitals is a heading, which generally

indicates the 6b |eet symbolised by the sigil, rather than the nans ol Lhe

sioil itself. Wherever possible -his heading is the traditional name

attached to the object symbolised within the hermetic scarce from which

it was derived < In some cases* however, it has obviously beer.

necessary for mo to select or invent a name for identification, even

though no indication of the precise name appeared in the source► In

such cases T have simply used my own discretion. For example, the

choice of the word 'WRATH for the sigil given by Boehms 3 might be

reasonably questioned ny those unfamiliar with boo Line1 s cosmology,

yet this word catches more precisely the t.hecsopbi&t1 & high

anthropomorphic vision, than would a word each as DARK cr NEGATIVE, which

might well lie user, to contrast with his sigil for that Pcitpouringr which

be caJ. l s LIGHT, and to which he gives t-ns mirror-image sigil C .

i have wherever possible used one word for the heading, but this should

not blind one to Lhw fact that all occult sigila are multilayer m

meaning? for once BLAVSTSKY B77 was not being obscure when she claimed

that, many occuJ t :■» i g i L$ are intended to be read Cfl seven levels 1 it is

projcobly this undoubted septenary nature of sigillie moaning which

to some extent- explains why l fed somewhat frustrated in the det -r.itions

I have given many of these sigilk, for virtually every sigil could be the

subject of at least a paragraph of explanation, and in some cases, indeed,

as with such siglls as the amkh •JjL the gphragis —or the mansd ^

a whe- a bock might well be usefully written. The format of the book has

determined that -he meaning ci each sigil be dealL with mainly by

providing a reference - by setting the sigil in an available context -

w j. th th a result t ha t ma n y a f tl le m a 1L i 1 ay er c c n r. ot at lent and dy nan i c

speculations ;mpl icit within the sig,i LI ic form have been ignored. In

some cases : have even nad to ignore seme ot the more important

bibliographic sources- for such ideas, in order to avoid perplexing the

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reader with too nuch complexity of supportive explanation. For example,

il_ would have been possible to present a deeply esoteric explanation i'or

the analysis in STEINER 190b lot the sigil for CANCER ^ relating it.

to the activity of Lhe soul, and revealing the duality of the sigii as

expressive of a corresponding duality within the Soul, involved with the

power of the soul to construct the physical body. No justice may be

done in briet to StillNER 1906, and indeed a thorough treatment of the

idea behind his explanation would take us into u , it-erature as ancient

as Porphyry, as modern as Goethe. In such cases I have restrained

myself, and have substituted in Lhe place of prolix explanation and

bibliographic reference u set- of more ‘accessibler explanations, in the

hope that the mere bibliographic reference will induce the reader L.o

further research. This docs not mean, of course, that the deeply

esoteric has been entirely expunged but it does mean that the esoteric

is merely hinted at, in order to avoid obfuscation. The- attendant

limitations of explanation arc to be experienced especiu Iy in connexion

with the sigils from Lhe hermetic Kosi cruel an stream, and in the

explanation of sigils derived frotr. such authors as Eoehme and Blavatsky,

in which cases my entries are In almost every case virtually apologetic

thumb-nail sketches of profoundly significant, occult vision.

Arising from this endemic complexity of the occult tradition has been

my doubt, in some cases, as to how the sigils should be mamod. This is a

problem which is especial|y prevalent in the alchemical sections, for it

is in thru field that the nomenclature is especially rich, For example,

the encyclopaedic work of SOMHRRHOFF j.701 lists no fewer than AO different

names fur SAT. AMMONIAC, and oven more for SULPHUR, Find yet I was reduced

to presenting such material under one heading. The Impossibility of

doing this sensibly in every case has resulted in a degree of duplication

of sigils, and the provision of entries which might he taken - by those

involved in exoteric studies, at least - as Lhe same substance or

conception. Needless to say, I have attempted to avoid Lhe complex

cross-referencing to which this 'endemic complexity' eada, and

wherever possible l have used the tooet well-known traditional name.

immediately after each heading, the entry is prefaced by an

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abbreviation for the class list, the group of hermetic studies in which

the siyiJ i.5 most commonly found. These abbreviations are:

Ale. Alchemical

Ast. AstTolcgicnl

Geo. Geomai l l ic

Mag, Magical

i"t:C. Occult-

Fal. PalmiStic

Re iqi.Ou£

Naturally, it will be found that, there is coils ids ruble overlapping of

boundaries, especially among the sigils used in the astrological and

alchemical contexts. - have tried to avoid confusion, and yet have

attempted at the same Lime to be fairly comprehensive, by using a system

of cross-reference. For exaEnple, the astrological JUl3ITliR is referred

to the alchemical TIN, and the two entries constructed separately, even

though it is understood that the two groups o£ sigils are frequently

interchangeable.

The group includes by far the greatest number of sigils,

mainly because tor al uu3St two thousand years ther e has been a tradition

of listing sigils and their names, and many such lists have survived. In

order to avoid prolixity, and the mere recording of sigils for the sake

o£ recording, I have restricted mysell largely to compiling these entries

from sotne twenty or sc books and manuscripts which T myself regard as the

bt-sL keys to the sigils. Additionally, I have exercised my own

discretion as to which sigils to include, rejecting all the dubious ones,

and Lhose without clear or agreed meanings. This explains why I have in

some cases suppressed certain of the meanings irom the sig.i Is given in

such sources as THESAURUS I4c:, for example, since a few of these are

illegible or dubious as copies; .it explains also why T have not recorded

some of the sigils in the invaluable GtEGMANN l^Ofi, since certain of the

meanings recorded - and indeed, certain of the sigils - are questionable.

I have in almost every case restricted myself to reproducing the sigils

which have entered in the Wtestern tradition, which has of course meant

that many useful lists have been rejected. This explains why the lists

of Greek sigils preserved so thoroughly by ZURETT1 1932 have not been

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incorporated L.o any ex Lent into ny icxtwhilst the other , less-

generous lists, from such sources sik BERTHELOT 1305 nave bcc-a included.

Equal :y, the vase numbers of Arabic, Egyptian and Syrian! s igi Is which

rrriy be found in manuscripts and in specialist articles, have not been

included, save those which are {perhaps} interesting from the point of

view of graphic: iHtynology, and the forms relating to astrology, giver

by such authors as LUELiy 19 28, within a larger study of symbolism, in

view of this it might surprise the reader lo find sc many sigiis

which cave been preserved from the bebraic tradition, yet. .here I would

argue that many of these sigillic horns have- found their way - albeit

unrecognised - _rito the mainstream symbolism of mediaeval and

Renaissance art. Many of the ’decorations1 and apparently meaningless

’doodles' On the hems of the Saints1 clothing in such works of art

are in fact derived from the orient and from the Hebraic, in an

’ar abisn" which we:uId have s>ioeked many mediaeval artists, had they

recognised their sources! Many of these sigi.s urn obviously

derived from secret alphabets fwh.cb is one reason why I have included

such textual scripts within the present work}, other are more

perplexing, being both difficult to track down arid interpret, even when

found alongside forms more ea« i l.y identifiable - as for example along

eke Madonna’s hem in Raphael’s Ansidoi Madonna in the Nations Gallery,

hendon, only one of which is immediately recognisable as being from the

astrological or alchemical tradition: Cr^j UjfL Vk.^ the standard

siqil for y mC'ES vr. i c h is of con r se t-xLr cm civ signific a nt w i t h i n th e

context of the secret structure and syinbolisrr of thi s pait-.t- rig - On Lhe

other hand, fascinating sigi s for which I was able tc determine a

meaning from, a separate text which was not itself a Western form,

led to difficulties.

Tl le A 31 tu 1 og i ca 1 e nt ties h a ve r cc c ivod a mo re t-ho r ou gh ' gr aph 1 c

etyno1egica1" creatment than the others, This huk buen possib1e sImply

because extant, documentation perrni Ls a clearer picture of the development

of these sigiis tc ce constructed. Surprisingly, these astrological

oigd is r eves a. graphic etymologies which confound the more popular theories

concerning their forms* I have avoided recording the more irresponsible


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an id imaci n .a. t i v ci 'graphic etymol ogieS 1 which, have: been accorded many of

the astrological siq.i Is r yet at the same time T have attempted to give

seme indication of the common idea underlying a particular forn by

recording the papular etymology, even in those cases where T know this

not to be accurate+ Thus, 1 have avoided mentioning the imaginative

interpretations of SUCI1E3 197i, and yet have recorded the antiquated

suggestions of AG-RTFPA 1510, and even the modern ' rationales1 by sat!',

astrologers .as HOME 1951. Inevitably, in v- ew of the close Lie which

used to exist between astrology and as ironamy r one or two of the Gig-Is

recorded for astrology are still in use in astronomical circles. l have

tried, however H re avoid recording tine large numb or of abbreviations,

symbols and short-forms which are used in modern astronomy, except of

course when t-hesC are found also in hermetic sources. Needless to sayr

l have refrained from including the astrological sigils accorded highly

specialist meanings in the various sequences of the secret alphabets which

include astrological forms; even so. In one or two cases 1 have found it

necessary to refer to certain of these, for the sake of clarity, us for

example in the entry for ASCENDANT, In a few eases, especial y where

the astrological bordered on chc purely occult areas, a number of sic Is

?sre known to me which l have not seen able to include in the present work

□imply because they are not drawn or reproduced alongside literary

explanations. One of the most interesting of such sigils is that found

on the sword blade in the hand of Michael in Piero della Francesca's

famous painting in the National Gallery, T.undon: no far as T know,


0 dct

this sigil 3ias no attestation, yet it is extremely important a? a symbol

in that it is found frequently it: Michael ic imagery. Now, whilst this

sigiI ik net (sc far as I am aware) discussed in any of the books on

symbolism, it iquite clearly linked with the concept of hiehael -as the

leader of the seven so-cal ed Archangels (in fact, in Txithemian loro-,

the Secvndddeis] which came into Western occultism from the Arabs, by way

of Peter of Abano. It is, furthermore, a siqil actually described in

extant literature, for the SOHAR SHEMOTR refers to r3ix luminosities

(which) form a circle, surrounding a seventh luminosity in the centre',

a descr i ption which is precisely tef 1 ected in the Mic!iae 1 i:: k i g i. 1. This

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siq i .1 i k. I inked with many oct:u.l t ideas - with, the concept of the

QUINTESSENCE (in that the- outer circie in the pasis for the .nexagra.wriic

sigil of the FIT AMENTS: 2^2 ) Find it. would be no difficult matter to link

the siqil, via TRITHEM!US L52 2, with the ’Seven Ages1 or periodicities,

and indeed with many other septenaries. Such siy i1s I could not properly

include within this flfcfcJonary, in spite of their intrinsic interest to

ns, and their undoubted importance within the esoteric tradition*

The Cconiaritic section reters exclusively to the correct use of the word,

ar.d. not to anything suggested by the modern popular misuse* Geginunoy

properly relates to the art of contacting spirits by means of earths,

stones and minerals, usually in order to predict the future. The

so-called 'yeomancyr associated with Ley-lino studies, which arc so

popular, and no misunderstood, today, is merely an example of the wrongful

annexing of ar. ancient word which had already a specific connotation and

denotation, The misuse, which is daiJ.y on the inorcasc, very profcab 1 y

arose because those who developed the various Ley-line theories were

unfamiliar with the deeper occult tradition, and certainly unfamiliar with

spiritoid prediction. The misuse was thoroughly compounded by a common

f a i 1 ing among ninetoenth - contury s i noLog; st.s in trans 1 at ing the Chincse

term feng shui, a system distantly related to the modern telluric studies

of ley-lines, quite wrongly aa 1geomancy1. The traditional geomancy of

Weh tern occultism is a prcd i c t i ve ar t, Itivo 1 ved with contact inn spi r i t

agcncies, and it is in this sense that Lire entries arc- included in 1*nls

text*

The Magical entries are Limited almost exclusively to the more common

c£ the numerous siqils apportioned to the vast hurtles of demons. This

list is short within the present text because I have felt it necessary to

limit demonic activity, for fear it would possess entirely the book. My

aim has been to record only the most interesting niglie, and then only

those for the more infamous demons* I have limited the choice strictly

to those which are simple in form* A glance through the hundreds of

demon, s.i.qils in any common grimoire or specialist LexL - for example,

SCHETBT.E 1.848 - will iudreute something of the temptations of complexity

and inutility which 1 have managed to resieL:


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art; two examples of sigils tor PLIST'-hpHlEl which l did nol record from

the many supplied by SCHEIBLE 1843. Within this magical section I have

avoided also recording protective sigils, such aw talismans used to ward

off the evil eye, and those designed to attract beneficent forces or

spirits. The majority of these sigils are the equivalent of emotional

doodles, with none of toe cosmic -significance of true occult sigils- They

are best: left in oblivionr and in any ease usually legitimately exclude

themselves from the present context simply because they do not express

a clear meaning. Tin exception to this veto is the inclusion of many

early Christian sigils (especially those presented so ably by TESTA 1562)

which were originalJy either occult or esoteric, and were later quietly

app rep riated for magic a1 and talisme tic use-

The Occ-ul£ entries Include those sigils which do net fall easily into

any of the other categories, and which still express occult ideas, if

only by virtue of being involved with a graphic system of occult thought

or syrr-bolism.. Such consideration underlies the reason why the entry

under CROSS is marked Qcc„ rather than Eel., for it is precisely the

occult context which is of Interest to us, rather than the traditional

religious view. It may be found that within this general Occult series

T nave had to exercise more fully than in ether sections my prerogative

to provide verbal equivalents for siglLa which were not given names by

their originators or recorders, i have tried to mitigate the effects of


I
f.ini s by provicing usefu 1 oro&s-reterence.

The Palraistry section is admittedly the shortest, and the sigils within

it might well have been swallowed up by the Occult heading, save for the

fact, that Palmistry is not strictly speaking an occult study, even though

the symbols and sigils used in the chir©gnomical and chiromantic

-traditions arc derive" from occult sources.

The Religious entries are restricted exclusively to those sigils which

are linked with the occult stream In general, or with the hermetic stream

of esoteric Christianity ir. particular. In making choice «f sigils from

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the vast number available, l have haa to exercise ny own judgement,

without giving specific reasons for particular inclue ions-. For example,

when J record the ancient sigi 1 given by BOCK 15.11 as symbolic of CHRIST,

Iron a glyph recorded in the t.nmb of Domit.il] a . ^ , I chose the sigil

because of its connexion with the Piscean imagery attached to Christ (s»e£

GETTINGS 1979} , and because it combines solar imagery, as well as the

cross, integrated within the more obvious image of an anchor * The

neighbouring glyphs in this same source ^ (jjp could hardly be taken as

symbolic of Christ in that there i «t nn supporting evidence - they are no

doubt esoteric glyphs, and whilst one may make arj Informed guess at their

meaning, one dees net actually know what they mean* It would, not have

been possible to discuss in detail all such choices and rejections in the

construction of this book. One may take it that if a common symbol

which bag found its way into a sigil form is not included in fee text,

then there may be serious doubts as to the meaning ascribed to it. This

certainly explains why I have rejected so many of the sigils in such a

work as VERARU1 1972, for many cl these, in spite of being accorded <:n

esoteric meaning in connexion with the fcru71? art. oh Alberobello, really

belong to the exoteric tradition, and in most cases permit quite other

intexprstations to thosc givcn by VERARDr 1972*

Following Lhe class abb-re vi at i_on is the actual entry which, without

exception, gives a bibliographic reference Lo the list of literary sources

sec out on page 29 Iff, This reference consists of a word and date. Tho

word is either the name of the aether or a keyword taken from the title

of the work, chosen in order to provide a distinctive reference; the

date Ls the date of publication (nor, always the first edition), or the

century of compilation. This date is not in itself Intended to indicate

the antiquity of the sigi given in the reference, but merely designates

an accessible source us a starting point for further research* This

explains why certain of the astrological forms, though Graeco-flymantine,

are recorded by the inodern references such as BERT113L0T 1995 or NEUGEBAUliR

1959 .

This bibliographic raierence is provided also as a source-list for

those who wish to pursue more deeply the levels of' meaning ascribed to

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particular sigi i s, or revealed in various graphic etymologies. This o-

course meafts that the bibliography hue been limited to those texts which

record specifically the sigils, as well as give an explanation or account

of then r denotation or meaning. This explains why, :or example* _ have

chosen to quote SLAVATSKY 10 S3 in connexion with the CROSS symbolism

wlthoi.it mention of the important RAGOM J_idL>3- {the source upon wni-cb

BLAVATSKY 1869 loanee), simply because no sigils are given by RACON 1B53,

For similar reasons neither BURCKpAKDT 1950 nor ClTiJKQN 1575* both of

whom deal excel lently with the, symbolism of the cross, arc mentioned in

the entry.

Since 7 have determined to include material from texts which give both

a sigil and an explanation for Lhe sigil, I have in some oases omitted

some sigils simply because no graphic lorn- was recorded in the sources

whore the sigils themselves ware described, and tneir meanings given.

Far example* it mere y the literary traditions, had been my concern* that

it would have been poseir.de to give the xigil under the entry for

ISTHERlC t for there exist descriptions of such a sigil [as a 'five-pointed

star') in.* for example, SLAVATSKY 1860* associated with the glyph which

I have seer, many times on ancient remains in Egypt. In its glyph form

the s gi l is gome times shown with the sigil for the Sun and it.

would of course have been usef ul to record this so I ar-centred figure, ter

within the traditional occult casino-genesis the etheric forces are linked

directly with the sun itself (see for example WACHSMUTEi 192 3),

Occultists are aware that tills sigil symbolises the e-..baric body - is

Indeed a vestigial drawing of the human etheric body itselt - and in this

connexion, had a profound influence on egr_y Christian art. For exampler

the so-called orantfs in catacomb paintings are not in fact intended to

show figures in prayer* as most art historians assume, but as BOCK 1931

says, are 'representatives of the departed', being schematic drawings of

the liberatoo ethcric beay. However, whilst several good occult sources

do give descriptions (and indeed diagrams) of this symbolic norm, I have

not been able to find a graphic representation alongside a name or a

meaning. For tnis reason I hove had to omit, the sigil Iron the text.

With all these bibliographic references there is the danger that In

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

simply abstracting a sigil freon its context much of the complexity, and

certainly it? multi-layer structure, will be lost, An example of this

may be found in the simple etr.ry under SWASTIKA,, the sigil said to be the

oldest of all graphic symbols. The entry deals only briefly with the

meaning of the sigil, yet as BLAVATSKY 1E377 says, r,rt is not too much to

sag that the compound symbolism of this universal and most suggestive of

signs contains the key tc the seven greet mysteries of the Kosmos* - a

daunting enough thought tor any compiler of sigils. Thus, my biblio¬

graphic reference after SWASTIKA is intended Lo point to some ot the

occult depth within BI.AVATSKY 1077, and vn turn to the various biblio¬

graphic references which Lb is author h^rselt adduces.

The inclusion of references under the conditions set out above has of

c cur tie led to the use of certain titles which might - and with good reason

be sneered at by the academic purist. For example, the highly

per sons.Used symbolism of KOCH 1910, who in fact reveals little knowledge

of occult symbolism, h«s been included because his si gils and meanings,

whatever their merit, have already entered into tbo bloodstream of occult

symbolism. The same might be said concerning the work of ClRLUT 1962, who

demonstrates little real familiarity with graphic syrrlio I i urn, yet through

his writings has influenced a whole generation towards a particular method

of internretation, Ma turally, s uch irnaginative con s truction s r wha te ve r

their intrinsic value, must bo recorded in such a work as this: no good

lexicographer cou d afford to reject a word from nie dictionary simply

because it is sometimes spelled wrongly, or giver, a sil ly definition!

It fallows from this procedure that the scholarship underlying 4fiy own

researches has had to encompass all 1 eve Ig of academicism, ranging from

the bri I Iiance of UEUGEBAUER 1942, who has pul. Lh« study o*f the ancient

sigils on an entirely new footing, to the embarrassment of AL.BERTUS 1974,

who cannot spell ever, the English names attached to the sigils he lists,

let alone the Latin.

The s:giis themselves are listed chronologically by date of bihlio-

g r aph i c re f e re n ce , and the n a lpb abe tl ca I ly wi L h in th e same oh rc :■ no 1 gg ice]

period. In a few cases, as tor example in the entry PLANETARY SYMBOLS,

l have treated the entry alphabetf.ca.l ly throughout, in order to avoid


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confusion. it is evident that the date attached to the reference dees

not always indicate the earliest known use of a particular sit? 11, even

though in many cases it- docs give some indication of the period during

which the siqil was being used with a particular meaning. it is worth

pointing out here that the dating of sigils - particularly occult vigils

is generally a most difficult exercise. Even in those cases where it is

possible to track down the provenance in a general way, e precise cate is

generally elusive. For example, it is possible to indicate the prevenance

of the modem sigil for the Sun O as being Italy (perhaps Florence)

round about 1480; yet one cannot determine from available sources whence

this sigil was derived for occult use. My article under SOLAS 1973 sets

out some of the problems regarding this particular sigil, and this may be

taken as representative of the general problem of anting sig_1h. f -e

problems which arise in regard to the dating of alchemical sigil^ is even

more pronounced than with the astrological ones, for these have been

copied and re-copied with more or less care from late mediaeval sources,

many of which are now lost, Generally T have followed in the toots-e^s

of GfiSSMAHK 1906, and have merely indicated that they are 'mediaeval

even when informed guesswork would suggest that they ere much older*

Tt may surprise the layman that even the relatively modern sigils for

the signs of the zodiac and the planets are difficult to date. whilst

one inay survey the development of their ferme + yojn Graeco*-By jsHnLiju.

sources, in most cases the modern forms did not appear until relatively

late* My own view is that they were promulgated by esoteric schools -

perhaps indeed by the School of Chartres and its subsidiaries - but there

is, so far as I know, no certain historical records which show by whom

or when such work was done. Certainly, the introduction of printing to

the West had a profoundly settling effect on the forms of the sigils, iJ

only by virtue of the fact that typefaces generally included the range

of specially cut founts of astrological sigi.l±s.

This might have been a convenient point, to present a commentary on

the history of the theory underlying uocult symbolism, which has a

considerable bearing on the development of the sigilst however, the

sigils thornscivee have Loft little space here for such a study, and
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T must content myself with augmenting the bibliography with certain

relevant, works which thenselves deal with the history, even though within

specific and somewhat specialised scholastic areas. The development of

alchemical si gillie forms lias been treated with reasonable thoroughness

- for example in the excellent works ot CROSLANb 1962, OARBONELLi 1925

and zURETTl 19 3 2. On the cther hnrd, virtua11y cverything written

around the theory of astrological symbolism does not. stand the uf

even the most elementary scholastic investigation - though such authors

as Brouault 1664, Kriegsmann 16 6 9 r HURT 1679 (whose ideas appear to have

influenced mosL modern writers on t-hs subject) arc worth study, The

theory of occultist symbolism fares only a little better, sirup:y because

those wlio rJifj know (as opposed to those who pretended to know) wrote

little, and usually about only a few of the sigils* Thus, the excellent

work of ELAVATSKY 1868, whilst worth close study, yields few sigils, yet

the relatively imaginative work of WIRTH 1927, in which he attempts to

reconcile the tradition of the Hebraic and neo-Platonic Cabbalistic

tradition with the alchemical tradition, with a view to throwing light on

the 22 major arcana of the Tarot pack, produces many sigils, most of

which are of little real value within the esoteric setting of the sigillie

tradition. in the comparison evinced here, the numerates arc perhaps loss

i mpo t ta n t th an the qualities of t lio w or k i nvo 1 v ad ; R LA VAT 5 K Y 1 8 8 8 d i d

know what she was writing about, whereas WIRTH 19 2 7 did not, yet (such is

the development of such things 1" popular occultiso} it is tlic sigillie

forms of Wirth which are now more widely spread in our culture, and even

used by those who should know better.

An entry which gives more information Ulan a mere bibliographic

reference is generally intended either to throw more light on a particular

eiyil, dr to suggest ideas for further research: in no way is such an

entry d«signet c» give a full account uf the derivation or noa-ing of a

sigil, One of the main problems in the approach to occu L. sigils is chat

flLid majority of them mean very many things, and in some cases the precise

meaning may be gathered only from a given context. For exatip e, in tn«

single manuscript T list as ALCHEMY It50, the sigil —& - is accorded three

different meanings - RE!VERL3HKATTO, EARTH and SALT and it is only treran a

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parLlei,: 1 ar context, that cue may decide which of hhfc.se three meanings is

intended by the sigii -

,
This problem is farther complicated by Lhe undisguised intent!Oil of

it,any alchemical texts to speak in riddles presumably to the initiated

few. h good example may be found in the alchemical term ATP, for which

the most common sigil is a variant on ~A~ The uninitiated might quite

reasonably assume that the name and the niqil refer to the mixture of

gases in which we are i miners«d, but a survey of the SHORT LEXICON of

WATTF 1894 will rapidly disenchant him, for this records that 'Eugenius

Phihi.lot hos <?al?s that the &1 r is not an element, but a certain j»iraouloua-

honrtaphrodite f the c&men£ of two worldst and a medley of -extremes. 1 t ?s

the sew r>t things Invisible, and retains tho species ot ai j thing's what¬

soever. Tt is also the envelope of the life of our sensitive spirit,

The hirst Metier of the philosophers is compared to air because of its

restlessness.'

Suen eo nsidsrations sh ou1d right!y 1ead those inter ost od in matters of

a cholar sh ip to ex e r c L s e ca u Lion wb e n co n a ulti ng th is Di c 1i one ry , £ or

there ruiy be no doubt whatsoever that the terms used by the early

occultists do not always correspond Lo Lhe meanings we take for granted

in our modern usage. A perusal of the encyclopaedic pOKMEHHGFF 1701

will quickly demonstrate the &bsurdity of assuming that the meanings are

ever- remotely the same - indeed, a glance at the notes u- yenus microcosnu

i:-. Lhe entry under VENUS should indicate some of the difficulties here.

Again, a reading of the entry under PHLEUKA in the text j s also relevant,

for it might be reasonable Lc assume that the phlegms of the alchemists

was that sputum Lo which we refer when we use Lhe derivative tern., or

perhaps linked with the theory of the humours, and hence tied up with the

rich theories of the TEMPERAMENTS - however, aa KOMMEKH0FF 1701 reveals,

this phletfvia is an especially important dlsLilled liquid used in the

alchemical search tor the Philosopher’s Stone, and presumably the sioils

given alongside the name would refer to the alchemical meaning, rather

than Lc anything merely modern- Thus, in specialist work, where a

precision ot meaning is requiredr it would be fis well to consult such a

specialist as SOMMERHOFF 1701, or a similar reliable Lexicon, in order to

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DJcrrowAfiy of occult , hermetic and alchemical stoils

ascertain the xea 1 meaning contained within the- sigil, as intended by

those who used the sign! , Special let requirements apart, however,, the

present Dictionary lias been designed so that it corresponds to modern

denotations and connotations (the frequent use of the Latin names is

intended as a mute reminder that a strict translation does not. always

carry one to the sense intended in a modern usage), though naturally

within a field where it is taken for granted that things are rarely

what they seem to be, Tt in probably because so many of the ancient

s.Leilc were intended for levels of understanding which are no longer

generally accessible that the complicated diagrams unr: co-ordinations of

sigils in such a text- as GEHE1ME 1788 are, for all their apparent aim

of setting out Rosicrucian lore, largely incomprehensible save La a few

specialists. Ko dictionary may take into account such refinements and

complications, and the result is that certain of the e;xpl anat-j ons of the

sigiLs are on a level somewhat removed from the levels intended by idle

early occultists. A tine example ot this loss of meaning may be seen in

lire sigil far SULPHUR 41'- which may in one context refer precisely to

the element, in another tc the flared1 principle underlying natural

phenomena, in another to the alchemical union of Earth and Fire, and on

another level simply to 'Spirit1. On nadi of these different levels, the

materiality of sulphur itself (and consequently it.s aigil) may be related

to one of the Three. Principles, the sigils for which arc ^ 0 the

potentialities emanating from the Chaos of Materia Prime. Such

considerations ais these indicate how, in the field of hermetic symbolism

at least, a linear thinking is almost a hindrance to right understanding;

yet the tact is that a!1 classification systems - especially those of a

dictionary - are in themselves linear in form and intention.

it is elear therefore that, the nature ot hermetic symbolism being

whaf it is, the need to be usefully simple has led to the sacrifice of a

certain quality of 'inner' meaning. For example, in the alchemical texl

GAEsELliA lbl5, which i s in some respects a model of occult graphic

symbolising, it is difficult to root out the many subtle explanations of

the sigil -f- which is termed Hunt)ij£T, and which 1 have listed quite

si ir.pl y as MERCURY, J.n a wild injustice Lo both Mercury and GftBELlift 1615.

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iri this seventE=ent'n jcent-ury Lext the Higil is treated in the m.. nref tsi Lhc

best alcbomical text$f which is to say with apparent contusion- -l|f--

author's hints and guesses are obviously designed to discourage linear

thinking, and if followed expertly do indeed 'lead to a series of multi¬

dimensional meanings which are very impressive In themselves, though hard

ho resolve into a few explanatory words such as would be required of a

dictionary of this kind. The meaning Is indeed to he eased out of this

hermetic text, in the process beloved by the tortuous, highly spfritual,

senti£nt-thinking of the late—mediaeval alchemists. T_. regard to hrs

sigil JVuntius- G ABELL A 1615 points Out that this is Lhc Mercurial Nuncio,

suggesting that it is both a mediator between the solar and lunar farces,

as well as between the solar and the elemental. iy subtle choice of words

he indicates that Mercury most contain a dangerous element itself, in that

it mediates between the volatile .Sulphur and the inert S&lt of the

Philosophers, the. former being an especially difficult substance to

handle. Since Mercury does partake of danger, it is linked with the

planet Mars, the idea being a visual throwback to a previous sigil which

shows 'Mystical Kars' as u sigil compo&ed of Sun, Moon and the tour

Elements (a form related to the MONAD of DEE 15641 . The word chosen by

GABEL LA 1615 for Mars is a corrupt form of the Latinised Greek Pyroesis,

obviously intended to suggest the burning nature - a quailty which c-.e

would not Immediately associate with Mercury, even though its volatility

is well recognised. Here then, in one paragraph, two or three diagrams,

and b few literary allusions, one has nuances which link the 'planet'

Mercury with cosmic forces, with the Sun and the Earth, with U-.e

alchemical processes, with the danger of such processes, with inner tire,

and indeed with the whole cosmic question of Martian forces, along with

its well-known undertones of degeneration and regeneration (through its

planetary rulership over the zodiacal Scorpio and Aries)- There is no

obvious way in which ever, an indication of Such subtle 1 sentient—thinking1

- almost Chinese in its literary and pictograpbic allusion - may be

expressed briefly, as would befit a dictionary entry. I have, therefore,

st.r j.pp ed me r e ly one id ca f rorr th i s mul t i-1 aye r s 11 uc t.u re, at id h a ve left

only the bibliographic reference ns crutch for the reader. This, is

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERETIC AMD ALCHEMICAL LI Cl L£

unfortunately the case for many of the entries , but the very mature of

oc cult!om appeara to 6enand 5uch t r eatrnent.

In certain cases 1 may appear to have exceeded my brief, for T have

felt it appropriate to give meanings for sigi Ls which have net been

allocated a precise meaning by an author, but which have been ' exu 3 riinect'

by n further image, gig'... or symbolic design. This happens rarely in

the Lext, but a no tab', e example i a from MIC HA 7] L, S PAC H EH ".616, who gives

twelve intriguing slgils alongside bis images for “he constellations or

zodiacal signs. For examp e, the sigil oV-X is given beneath the

image for Taurus. These sigiis are r,ot explained within the text, but.

arc in fact meaningful when the zodiacal associations with either

certain alchemical processes or certain materials art-: taken inLo account.

In this particular case, it is true that my entries give three

a 1L e r nil Live 1 n ea n i ug s ' - a rod! 1 ic a 1 , a in a te r i a 1 i ty • a nd a p roc chs wh i ch

may even be considered conjectural, but I Ik«1 that Lbla Ik better than

offering no explanation at al for this well-known group of sigils.

1 have feiL litLie compulsion Lo include the graphically interesting

sigiis given by such sources as HftsSEHFfiATZ 1707, for whilst these dc

have the appearance of being 'occult sigils', and are iu many respects

derived from the tradition o£ alchemical syrr-bol i si tig , the system is

designed to serve tine new spirit of scientific inquiry, and may therefore

not be considered occult j u tin? sense understood within this present

context. In a sense, it has been difficult co determine aL what point,

one should draw a I -! ne between the 'occult1 and what is merely exotic or

or exsjf.ei ic symbol i *»m; no doubt my choices and exclusions will not

please every readerT Tn this sense, then, save within the obvious

occulta of literature, especially In those fields relating Lo Theosophy

or Anthroposophy, and to some of the 'inventions' of K001J 1^10 or CIRLCT

19-62, my study of Lhe sigilla may be said to terminate with the work of

DALTON l&OG, or with the like-minded HAESJGNFRATZ 1737 - if we seek a

■symbol1 of the influence of eighteenth-century rationalism on the

development of sigillie forms, then wh may sen it. in the proposal of the

hitter author - authors, indeed who sought to distinguish Lhe rearths’

by the Aristotelian Ecr-ei \y/ and the al ka I i k , potash and sodas, with

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of this development - but the Tact that I end more or less with DALTON

1 jjou in the alchemical realm should Lint lean the reader to suppose that

this Sb the end of the matter for other occult areas, it is worth

observing, indeed, that v-h i l.sf. the ale liem i cn I tradition appears who Lay

swallowed in the modern Chemistry, until this latter once more discovers

or recalls its original purpose, the sister -arts of astrology and its

embracing occultism have survived relatively intact, and are both

spawning new sigils and symbols, though admittedly of lens validity and

vitality t h a ti the promo 1 g at e d i: y Lh o a tic i en t my s t er y c e nt re -s -

The very nature of the subject has required that l exercise a controlled

personal discrimi.nation, especially .in those cases where the precise

neacingn of sigile are not known - for example, only a i'ew of tbs sigi^s

used on the embroideries of his figures by Raphael am still known to us,

and therefore 1 have included only those which are understood, (without

entering into the refined areas of academic polemics)- in the case of the

majority of thn sigils for spirits 1 have been especially careful to

record onJ.v the most frequent. For example, l think that there wau^d be

little purpose in listing the numerous sigile given in TO1THEM!US 16S0,

b-g;"" for tabariei. In regard to the secret scripts which abound L::

occult manuscripts, T have resisted the temptation re include certain oi

scr pts are virtually the equivalent cl private shorthand.

to include by size and complexity. It would have beer, aesthetically

pleasing to give the large siglis for the demons which appear :n certain

of the more extensive demonologies'; manuscripts, as for example the

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

seventy,.two spirit vigils from LEWEGETON 17C, of which the following are

three;

Equally exciting would have been the record of Lhe lovely siqils from the

thj.rty-six dccans recorded in LAMBECIUS i-SOOs

Unfortunately, the very complexity of th«ir forms render it impossible to

copy then out on the scale envisaged within the present format ar.d scope*

Exclusion in partly justified in any case simply because the majority of

these are not so much stgils as decorative moti+5 or designs. One feels

that in such exclusions due to size it is the Rosicrucian sigils which

have suffered especially, as a glanes through such a L«xt as GE^ETME 1788

will confirm. Thus, even the ROSY CRGSfi itself was almost rejected

as a sigil, for ever, the most simple: form of Lhc rose at. the centre of the

cross is graphically complicated. Reluctantly, T have also excluded the

occult images in PREHER 1717, for these are highly pregnant symbols,

verging almost on the domain of symbolic devices, rather than sigilx, and

whilst it would have been useful to give a record of this worthy summary

of RoeKmcrs cosmoconcoption, the present format precluded this* Natural‘y

o sigil may range in six* from a more dot to the elaborate design of the

LAMREC1US 1 BOO decanates just reproduced, and this- has meant that there

has had to he some fine borderline at which a sigil is Included or

rejected because of sixe, i have been somewhat eccentric in regard to

this borderline, and have net felt it necessary Lo explain myself, except

in terms of what I consider to be useful within the expressed aims of this

dictionary. For example, whilst Lhc very sizes of the sigils given by
INTRODUCTION

BERThELOT 1807 fc;r the so-called 'mystic drawings' from Greek sources(

which no doubt were intended Lc- represent alchemical operatic ns (perhaps

analogous to our own atomic equations} has Led to rejection

I have Tioji&i the less Included the large and relatively complex sigil for

SCORPIO from the mediaeval Italian source given ns LUCCA 17c OC'-'"X- and

many variants of the sigils for fixed stars, such as those listed in

Appendix 2f page 16from AURIPFA 1531#

Another factor l have had to btsar in mind, in regard to the question of

inclusion and rejection is that of utility* Had I recorded sigils merely

because they are 'occulth, without reference to modern needsr then there

would have been tic end to the volumes of this book* I have bean very

selective in terms of what ,L feel is needed by a fairly specialist reading

public* For example, following whet- I imagine to be the needs of a

modern reader, I have rejected almost all the fascinating sigils in

KlRCMER 1655, quaint and imaginative as they are - these sigils would

be of value only to a specialist in seventecnth-century transcriptions

of foreign alphabets, ideas and occulta, far removed from the traditions

with which we aie dealing here* -n, any case, such a specialist would

be sufficiently familiar with Kll-tCHER 165 5 not L.o require the aid of

a dictionary, save in Lhe questions nf minutiae, in view of such an

important exclusion, it might be argued that 1 have included some material

which is dubious. For exump e, an alert reader might argue that the

sigils for the lunar mansions which l do include are rot in fact sigils,

but merely visua, guides cr mnemonics, for those who sought to locate

the areas along the ecliptic. They might argue, for example, that the

form I give for VENTER ARTeTIS, the second mediaeval lunar mansion,

is not in facL a sigil, but. three stars along the ecliptic, delta Arietin

(sometimes called lutein) , epsilon and Ariel is. Such an argument:

would be supported by .an examination c+ the night sky, and also ny the

fact that The twenty-first mansion, called Dtisertum (by a delicate twisi.
DICTIONARY OF OCCULr> HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL EIClLS

o£ irony, Al Balden, rthe City', is the Arabian m&nzil equivalent), is

given no sigil by the source MANSIONES i4CT and is merely located between

the mansi.or.s PASTOR and TRESS. No doubt the origin of these curious

siyils - if indeed they arc sigils - must be sought in the distribution of

the fixed stars which mark the entrances to the twenty eight mansions -

in marked contrast to the sigiis for the signs and constellations.

However, certain lists, as for example that giver, by ABANO 1303, show

that early attempts were made to originate or preserve sigiis for the

Lunar mansions, as though for magi.cal purposes probably Involving simple

ujliu 1 et cons Lr ue Lion >

It. is especially in regard to sigiis known to be derived from ancient

texts that I have exercised discretion, since many of these have new

Lift l.e valuer and in the majority of cases their precise meaning and

application have been lost. Thus, many of the Greek sigiis listed in

such sources as FRE5NE 1688 or OMONT 89-1 have been rejected. Not only

have many of Lhe ancient sigi.ls names which arc obscure it application,

and ever: the subject of remote academic argument, hut also the names have

frequently no Jcrvovn a pul ication within uecuit contexts- For example, the

sigil given under the name Arrowy ua. which may mean 'a firebrand1 , ' .j

blister1 , or ‘a chilblain1, which may be a mistake for the jATtOK.'Xnyov.

which is an ay-t.rol oyicc term tor a sign preceding a nodal centre, may

as a sigil be taken as a close relation to the Greek torn: of DAIMON -

suen oons i derat i ons wou.3 d . sar. rnore to con f asion Lh«xi c 1 ar i f j cation in an

encyclopaedic entry. On the other hand, certain sigiis which have

survived, but which refer to ideas no onger used or understood occult

contexts, have ar, antiquarian or paiaeoglyphic interest. tor example,

the sigil recorded by OMON7 1894 tor the pa is cal Led , tor which

the sigil is ^ hud a wide application as one of the important hA

in Greek astrology: this sigil has been recorded for its antiquarian

interest fiver though it refers to an Idea long fallen out of use by

ae trologers.

The problem of 'moaning1 is especially acute in the ancient texts, and

in some cases if is possible to tornr an approximate idea of -he particular

occult significance of a sigil on -y from “he form of that sigil itself.

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IHTRODVCTIQ?;

For example , the Greek tcrinSiuo^; recorded hy OMQNT IB£4 , has itself a

very wide application, meaning in general ran assembly1 gr 1 meeting *f

and it-, has specialised use within gratranatical , fiscal and oven .sex-jul

con-texts. The Greek sigil attached tc this name is a compound of

Greek forms for Afoon and Sun, gnd these leave or.e in no doubt that a

sy2yqy is implied, even though this could relate to the astrological

aspect oi conjunction or opposition, and even though 1L is possible that

the sigil was intended to excress a synodic relationship between the two

luminaries, as these periods wore of great importance to the Greek

astrologers, and relate tc certain "myst-ic numbers' attached Lu the

planets. More specifically, the sigil could refer to the Tr.etonic cycle

cf 19 solar years, 215 lunar months, or to the 25 so-called 'Egyptian

years1 of 409 lunar months. An attempt to arrive at a true understanding

of the origins] meaning of the sigil is beset with di ff: culties beyond the

capability of the merely academic: mind, and such a sigil may be recorded

for purely antiquarian reasons. At. times, however, specialist know ledge

may unravel Lhe meaning of certain sigils otherwise lost to us so far as

meaning re concerned- For example, the word for which the -sigil

(more precisely, abbreviuLio-) \<J lias been given, has a meaning 1oL.1l

w i tl - in a magic a 1 connot at i on , i nvo 1 v e d wit h t: 1 e r pm a n o y , a nd w ithin. a

spe oi a l.i g ed u s t r o og i c a i mea n i ng, r el at i ng to t he mode r n cone option of

pars (for example r the kV^ch, is the equivalent of the Arabian pars1

fortunae), and it ig from the astrological contexts recorded by scholars

such as FREKKE 168B LhaL one is led, to ascribe an astrological meaning to

the sigil. More generally, however, it is impossible, without extensive

P al a eogr apb i e s Li idy, Lu deLe r mi n e th e part .i c u 1 a r app li eat ion, and on 1 y ,i

general hint of meaning is possible, with the result that it would be

quite fatuous tc include the sigil in a dictionary ct this kind. Aqains-t

this, it must be admitted that certain sicjilg with distinctive names have

not been i:onsid.ered worthy or inclusi on simply becaijk« i.hei r def initions

arc unknown, and their application within an occult context unelarified^

In relation tc the Greek and batin t«xLx in particular, l have tried

to avoid re cording mere abb r gviations, ?-t n the princ.ple that t his is

supposed tc be a dictionary ct gigiln. Naturally, this does not :ijhuti


DICTIONARY of OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SiGILS

that 1 have excluded those abbrevi ati ons which are clearly intended to

rank as sigiiia (an lor example the Greek sigil <J just mentioned) , and

those sipiIs which are cl.early derived from abbreviations, for example

the forms recorded under ASCENDANT, This rule has led to the exclusion

of certain forms which historians might regard as si giis, and the

inclusion of others which other historians might regard as being merely

abbreviations. For example, from the Greek collection recorded in

BEKTHtULOT l 063 I have included both /&\ and ^ which in my opinion arc

sigl1 s, even though derived from the the Greek terms and sm^.

Such exclusions and inclusions have been determined ultimately by uy own

personal opinions*

It goes without saying that I have not thought it necessary to insert

sigils which have been preserved in erroneous torn:. it is unfortunately

no rare thing for sigilsr and indeed whole batches ot sigils, to be

printed In reverse from copperplate, or to he given upside-down by

careless printers* For example, the second line of Divine Letters in

AGRIPPA 1531 was printed upside-down in WHITEHEAD 1397, producing a

series of magical formulae with which no ancient occultist was ever

familiar. BARRETT 1001, an indefatigable and extremely careless

recorder of occult lore, managed to get. a line or so of his geomantic

figures upside-down, and inevitably these Have been recorded uy certain

later dubious 'historians', who have never bothered to examine primm

sources, or arc unaware of the graphic theory underlying tne construction

of such sigils.

T n^ve made one or two important and necessary exceptions Lo this

general rule* For exanp e, T have recorded the mistakes made by HEYDON

1664 concerning certain of the gsemantic spiriL sigils, which lie copied

wrongly from AGP. IFF A 1531 {see for example AMNIXTF.L or SORATH) , and In

tnrr. I have recorded the mistake of AGR1PPA 15.11 in regard to HIRCUS*

Such inclusions, against the general rule, were required because these

rwide 1 y published mistakes have themsalves becn adopted as the correct

forms as a result of line industry and ignorance of later copyists*

The few appendices commencing at page 314 have beer, included in order

to present the general reader with a synoptical view of the development

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INTRODUCTION

of the more frequently used vigils. Especially interesting is the

development of the astrological sigils for the zodiacal Feigns and

planets, which may ue studied from the selection given from four

mediaeval, manuscripts in comparison with the 'modern' forms preserved


by ACtLLPPA 1531f and given an apparently accidental imprimatur by the

printing pressT Gi antiquarian interest is the comparison which may

be made between the alchemical sigils taken from WORLIDGE 1651 with

the neo-a Lchemical forms presented by BERGMANN 17R.5.

Occultism being what it is - a personal, if not to say hereticalj

approach to life - I have taken for granted that the reader will

be either special!si: enough, or interested enough, to make this dictionary

his own by extending it* Towards this end, a number of blank sheets have

been bound into the text, after the INDEX OF SIGlhS, at page 410, I hope

that Lhe personal efforts cf the reader will be such as to remedy the

omissions and defects which the bock doubtless promulgates. The very

manner in which this text was constructed has determined that mistakes

should occur* For technical reasons l was required to type out

the text personally and then --n^ert by hand Lhe sic 11 s which I had

collected; it is inevitable that in such laborious transcribing of forms

~ in some oases, three or four times, between manuscript or book, and

the final entry within this text - errors should have crept in. The

trials ;and tedium of the index system - which in its very extent makes

this Dictionary unique must also have led to unobserved errors which

will be far from unobservable to those who use the text frequently*

rf I may excuse such errors In advance, and perhaps deflect the darts of

criticism, let ne say that fall the deficiencies are due merely to lack

of scholarship, and in no way arise from Jack of love for the subject,

If this truth is held in mind, then my intentions will be misinterpreted

only by what: Croliius termed ’the wrong kind of people', from whom the

ancients in any case sought to hide the true meanings cf their sigils,

ne in pravorum notitiam devefiirent. A m^re important truth is

expressed in the words of Carlyle which ELAVATSKY lBBS chose to head her

chapter on 'Symbolism and Ideographs' ; a slfirifjol i.:-i ever, to him who has

eye-V for it, some dimmer or clearer- revelation ot the God-like.

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ABS-ACI

A
ABSORBENT EARfti Ale. GEOFFROY 17IS Jy7- BIOEROT 1763 77-

ARSTRACT Sea DISTILLATION and SEPARATE

fi&YSS nee* Sigil given by HOMER 3 72 3 O with 5 a a alternative,.

indicating chaos confusion, the firel: of the ten links in the so-called

Golden Chain, presumed to be linked with the three elements within

aoehme 1 s first Divino Outpouring (sec GRAY 19'32) .

COMER 1757 h LAW 1772 ©

See also CHAOS, and HOLY DEITY.

ACETL'M See VINEGAR

Ac. RIMER Ash. Mediaeval sigils for the binary alpha Virginia f sometimes

called Arista, or spica, given by HERMETIS 13C and EVANS

19 22 ~y in a form adopted as a variant for the modern slgil

SPICA.

ACID Ale. LUEDY 1928 /\

DIDEROT 1 7 63 gives the eigl for ‘marine acid1 t which iti

probably derived frorn that given by GEOFFROY 1718 for ‘acid of sea

salt'; /O GEOFFROY 1713 gives the slgil ■‘L-^ for acidic.

SCHEFFERS 1775 gives the sigil -K^ ter Acidum Sailsf -)-p- for

Acid u Til Fluor!s mineralls; ^ for Acidum Arseni el; -Hop Arid urn

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, UERMtiTIC AND ALCIILMICAL STOILS

sacchai:> ; -Acidurn urinae ur Phosphori7 -}-j'~ Acid uni formicarum

and the sigil ■& for Aci rJuiii aereuijr (but set CARBON UiOxiUE) .

The sigil for T.avp i kier ' 5 Acide Nit mix i 3 recorded, by CROSLAND 1962 ©4“

See also ACIDUS and AQUA FORTIS.

ACiDUB Occ. Siuiil given by HOMER 17 23 for 1 corporeal acidic aspect of

the Spiri t of the •florid (Anima Afundii *; {X) the third c£ the ten

links in the so-Galled Golden Chain f presumably linked with the three

elements within Boehms13 first Divine Outpouring (see CRAY 1952),

ACIEL Mag. SCI] ET RLE 1849 gives two simple variants (among several

gouinlew; sigils) for this demon: ^-a

ACQUISIT10 See AQUTRTTIO

active Dec. CIRLOT .1.962 gives the sigil J to represent ‘the active,

dynamic principle1. koCh 1930 gives ||j for 'active intellect'.

ADAMAS Wagr. A sigil given by SIGN A 17C among a list of precious

stones, to be interpreted as diamond or adamantine Almost

certainly it is the quality of 'hardness1 which is intended.

0N0MAST1CUM 1574 Q>

AdAMIC SCRIPT Occ, One of the numerous SECRET SCRIPTS derived from the

Hebraic tradition of alphabets (see [1EBRATC SCRIPT) t but adapted for

the Roman alphabet. The version below is that recorded by CHRISTIAN

1570, with variant characters cy RTVTERE 1938;

3 & # V
a I c d e i' it
!-y h i j k 1 111 II

h/ fe — T IT y T) *5
5 iv 3> 1? $ ) T> M >
o p q r s t 11 v w x y z ^

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A Cl-AGA

This script iu almost identical with the Raphaelic script*

ADATiEL Mag. Two of the more simple sigil terms ter this demon arc

ADNACHTEL «ag* Mediaeval variants for the 'angel' of Sagittarius,

given by BRAHE 1BB2: Dtf" "L^

See SPIRIT OF SAGITTARIUS

AERUGO Ale. Verdigrik 'specifically from copper' is given the tour

03 by SCHNEIDER 19 62, but those are a 1 mo at

certainly a confusion with traditional sigillic forms for AIR.

AES See BRASS, COPPER and CETJUF METAL

AH; ST AS See SUMMER

aee ustum Ale. Sigils are given under a variety of alchemical names,

enrh Rpirnci/? R'p'dfrc Hurnfl^ fnnnp r or f'mf’JJS Vf^rtP T i F! *

LUEDY 1928

See FI Iso CROCUS MART IS

AES VlRlDE See VERDIGRIS

AGATE itfagr. Mediaeval yiqil for the semi-precious stone, sometimes

called Aohaor Aohatest recorded by S1GNA 17C:


DICTIONARY OF OCCULTt HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SI GILS

AGIEL Mag. This is. the presiding intelligence of Saturn (along with

the spirit ZAZKL), but the sigil given under this name by heydon 1664

is intended to represent the letter A in Lho secret 'Alphabet of

Angels and Genii'; y^ ^

AGNI See TEJA5

AHENUM Aic. SOMMERHQFF 1701 Q ^c? UJEDY L9.2B ©

SC HUE HER 1962 ^

AiR Ala. The nost common sigil tor this 'second element1 is & but

this is by no means representative of the mixture of gases we know to

today under the name ’Mr'; in the esoteric tradition, Air is, as

WELL1 MG 1735 puts it, J The spl ri tual and l nvi s i bl e Air whi ah ax i s ted

before the descent of Lucifer' -. the Occult Air. A modern sigil Is

given by PE TORE 1947, within an astrological context; -- whilst ^

'cabbalistic' form is recorded by SEjERUEKD 1971: There are very

many mediaeval variants, of which the following are the most common;

ALCHEMY 16 50 J 4—> KIRCHER 165 5 TtTT T

TA3LE 1676 X* CROLI.IUS 1670

FRE3NE 16 d 8 tAr ALCHEMIC AT, 17C R TJ

SKELTON 17C /R SIGNA 17C -tA- 4^ O

SOMMERllOFF 1701 A rtl ’A1 & # > -S

qlDEROT 1763 & CEKEIME 17S5 AJ

GESSMANN 1906 k \ 4 S SCHNEIDER 19 62 T]

WALTER 1970 A'

See also ELEMENTS

AIR HAND TaJ . Sigi.l originated to serve modern chirognerny, ■ntended to

denote the male Air hand form, given in GET7TNG5 .1965: 0*

The female A.ir hand farm lx represented by the sigil; 9


AIR TRIPLICJTY Ale. Whilst in practical terms any of The sigilss in the

ferms intended to denote AIR may be used to represent the astrological

42
AG I-AJ,R

Air trip]icity (Gemini., Libra & Aquarius) , AGRIPPA 1 5 10 give9 u

troiii the sigiiiic fOjCJUE most frequently used


c u:n po site- sigil derived

:cr these zodiacal Tigris

AKALA See AKASHYA

AKASHYa Occ. Sometimes called Asasbs or Aka&a, this is without doubt

the oriental equivalent of the European invisible 'fifth' element, the

QUINTESSENCE (see BLAVATSKY 18B8)s O' The &igil is described as

ra transparent white circle with dots’, the latter representing chhidra,

holes or spaces in substance. A sigil is given by A VALOR 1919 Cl/

and is associated with the Visuddha or throat chakra.

.Oj
PERSONAL 19 SO

See ETHERIC and QUINTESSENCE

ALABROTt i Ale . S i g i1 given in ONtiMASTiCuM 1574, the subs tance being

described us a 1 sweet salt 11 Ho

AJLA CORVI A at. Mediaeval sigil for the double star riel da Corvi some¬

times called £lgoraJb, given in HERMETlS 13C A variant of

this sigi1 was given by AGRIPPA 1510 and printed in AGRIPPA 5531, with

slight variations in a form which is now regarded as standard ■ n

European occultism: ^_!j_


■a' d'

ALAYOCH Ast, Mediaeval sigil for the fixed Star alpha Aurigacj some-’

times called hIRCUS r Amalthea and CAPELLA, given by HERMETIS 1

which records also a related variant: v*


^'"tl

ALBUM Ale* Sigils for ‘whiteness1 or 'paleness', sometimes also used

for 'white of egg',

ALCHEMICAL 17C GIGNA 17C ■"X/’c.l

See. alec ALBUMEN

ALBUMEN Ale* Generally this sigil was restricted to 'white of eqg' or

1 gl. Ai r ' ,

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL STOILS

FRANCKLYK 162 7 0-3) ALCHEMY 1650 (&- Q 0

SHELTON 17C (£t GESSMANN 1906 2^ cj

SOMMERHOFF 1701 iT cl)) ©

ALJJU5 Geo, Sigil for one cf the sixteen geomantic figures, lor which

a multitude cl variants (dots, stars, floral devices, etc*) is used in


* t
the same four-fold arrangement *■* Albus is linked by AGRTFPA ]531
v R-
with the element Water, the planet. Mercury, and the zodiacal sign

Cancer. The following siglls are derived from 1 at e-u ed1a ev a l sourotiS ,

and are semetines used to denote the planet MERCURY, as lor example

in TBITHEMIUS 1503.

AGRIPPA 1531 5 9 ^ t V

HEYDON 1664 sa
See also ALBUM

ALGAL I See ALKALI

ALGALICUS Oac-. Sigil given by tIOMER 1723 as "corporeal alkali' of

the eternal becoming of God, the fourth in the ten links of the

so-called Golden Chain, associated with the second (female, creative,

expansive) of Boehme's E.vLne Outpourings (see GRAY 1952); 0

ALCHEMIST SCRIPT Gee. A large number of apparently unrelated secret

scripts called. 'Alchemical alphabets" have been preserved in 6ccu.lt

and alchemical texts, the general idea being that slgils normally used

to denote substances or processes am substituted for the letterg of

a 1 pi iah h t. VIGNERE 1586 records a fair ly t yp ic a .1 ex a mp 1 e, w hich

is given here, along with a number of variants Lc it from SELENUS 1624;

a b c (1 V f hO' ll i j , k
1 m 11

o e C 3 CH 9 -0 5 Q € 3

u n X X X * CO L
0 p M r s 1 u V YV X V A

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ALB-ALD

a h C cl t! i % b _i_i .i k 1 111 li
C $ 9 e
m Kj n >1 Ljl

o P q r S l u V w X V z

The following three, all preserved by SOHHF. tF-OFF 1701 are again fairly

typical of these scripts, combining astrological and alchemical siqila

apparently without any real feeling lor 'meaning' or secret symbolism:

a b r! O'h h i j i k
c <i e i n Ill

A p TH V
z oC '3 C X P \X/ -■
0 v P £ 3 £ X cv & y >£ 1"--
o p q 1 S 1 u \r w X y Z

a b C cl V r ft i) i .1 k u_Lj—-I 11
& 1? * \-i
£ cT zj 3 c 1 <3 1 no
0 * sf m ?\ 3 (X X $
o P q f s y 11 V w X y Z

a h c: (i e r i; h i J k 1 HI l)
A c dt c ■fe 9 V -A- D
A ■=} z * JVO “LT X \AA 9?
i--—
o P q I' S S U V w X ' V z

Sec also SECRET SCFTDTK.

ALCOHOL Ale. A sigil is given by KOCH 1^10, though without a ntaied

source: o-l- SCHNEIDER 1962 gives the ^igiis 'S? ^ *»

■jpl r .■ t us vi ni re c t i ir'i ca -Li s s i mus, but see EP IK IT OF W THE.

ALDEEARAH Ast. HERMETIS i, 3C gives the sigil for alpha 'i'a.uri :

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HtiRKETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

ALEVB1C Ale. In esuteric alchemyr the symbol Is u*»c:S fur the human

physical body t Lt. which the Great Work of transmutation takes place;

in exoteric alchemy, the term refers to the vessel used for the process

of distillation, The latter meaning is probably intended bv the

following mediaeval sigil5;

ALCHEMY 1650 VALENTINE 1671 XK £? 4 T 4V’"

SIOMA T7C ^ Zzl'4, SQMMERHOFF 1701 /X ^ jff yh

GE5SMANN 1306 4? £$> SCHNEIDER 1962 5?)J>

ATiEPH Occ. lbs zirct lcLLsr oi the HhIjefv, alphabet, for which very

many derivatives have been compounded within the tradition of secret

SCRIPTS, amongst which a selection from EARTOriO?,?:I 167 5 may be regarded


rv° hJj-? ^
v-p yx ..c aj ‘Vf-^
■Lj S the most Well known: * N> See however
*rr.
HEBRAIC SCRIPT. The Intt-Hi and its sigil derivatives have been used

generally to suggest the idea of 'beginning1. vjirth 1927 equates

aleph with the first arcanum of the Tarot pack, the JUGGLERP and thus

with zodiacal Taurus, the constellation Orion, and with the Mercury of

the Alchemists. He traces a graphic etymology with Lhe forms which

demo net rate a vestigial ball's head, or that n- an Ox; 'V*- An, rA

ALKAL1 Hie. 0NOMAE71C[JM 1574 /j- ^


KOCH 1930 A— SCHNEIDER .962 ¥ s v. u

See also SAT, ALKALI

ALKANET Ale . Sigi 1 k recorded, from Creek nanuKorip'. by RE1R7HELQT 11385,


■/ y
for "dyer's bugioss1 : y The same source gives a related

sag i 1 f o r Laod i. c i& n A 7. ka n e tA

ALL THINGS See HOLY DEITY

ALPHA Oecj. a variety qt gi gj.ls used from early Christian times, and

based on the first letter of the Greek alphabet, generally intended to

con ve y t lie idc a of 1 ore ati va beginning ' and I roq no n L1 y u se ri c on j o i ntl y

with OMEGA, 'the end of all things': .M /\ /A

Rany related sigil s have been adopted for Christian use, with graphic

46
Al.F ALU

etymological roots which go back to pre-Christian traditions. TESTA

1962 records, a oer.i as of sigi:s from each oarly Christian sources, al_

of which are related to the alpha A ■■ f- i A a series which

culminates in the form of the triple alpha, symbolic of the Holy

Trinity;
tv
/ i A
Gee also MORTAL ADAK

ALPHABETS See SECRET SCRIPTS

I p ^ecC A A at. Med iae vu 1 o i g i 1 tor the -in ed g t fi r rj i ph a u a j o-na e

RareaIis, Seme times called Mfec* and ELPHEIA, given by HERMETIS U-C-:

T° A variant from mediaeval sources is recorded by


?P i _ . VA i—r ^
EVANS i'$22 under the (.erroneous) name Lucia corona Sc-’O-tjuuom s■ y

From such sources AGRTFPA 1531 derived his sigil which has entered
ft p
the European occult- stream:

ALTAMECH A.-rt. Mediaeval sdgil for the fixed star alpha Boot is,

sane time a called Arthurus and Aichameth, given by t-.ERMElIS 1 ;c: A


6
EVANS 1922 records a mediaeval versioni .0 L

From such sources AGRiPPA 15.U derived his sigil which has entered

the European octal t sttham :

ATiUM Ale* An enormous number oi vigils xcr this iii HI-L_ sal ■ has

survived iron mediaeval times, cl which those reproduced from a

mediaeval manuscript by CARSONELL7 >325 are the most widely user* in

t he althemica1 tr a d1
lition:

WORLIDGE 16 57 n & vh CROLLIUS loll l]


..-o
ALCHEMY It: 30 ''-.V 0 d -0 CROLLIUS 1670 LO

VALEKTIl:-;e 1671 if\ s* <■

alchemical 17C - P 7 , 0- Pt ‘U in, J"T ' nZ J~ "L tip


c-
SIGN A 17C © © <T
-T -a ri x±i -S' © i
—■ T A ^ *
SOKMERHOFF 1701 VjJ |T" ‘1 1 >6 cC v A A 6 6
DIDEROT 1763 5/
■1 4>7t
geebmann 19oc X'1 6- j:.- S £-v c? A
z a ^ r a d
DICTIONARY Or OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIQILS

LUEDY 1926 SCHNEIDER 1962 JX> I

Set; also ALU MEW FLUMEUM, CALCINATED ALUM and POTASH

ALUMEN CAJjCJNATTJM Soe CALCINATED ALUM and POTASH

ALUMEN PLUMBUM Ala. SOMMERHOFF 1701 °~f j=^ lE 3ft ©

SCHNEIDER 1962 J° & © X- £p

ALUMEN RACCHARINIUM Ale, SOMMERHOPF 1?01

AMALGAM Ala, A large number of variations existr mainly related to the

four sigils recorded by SHELTON 17C o^lSl ^ SIGMA 17c and

DIDEROT 1763 The following sigils are mediaeval variants;

ArCHYMIA 1563 ^ VALENTINE 1671 *-*-*.. _2)| £

ALCHEMICAL 17C ^ SIGNA 170 A

SOMMERHOFF 1701 i£%' DIDEROT 1763 5?^.

GESSMANN 1906 A ^ ^ SCHNEIDER 1962 ^ 6^

AMBER Ale. ALCHEMY 1650 gives two sigils22 but see WHITE AMBER

and YELLOW AMRHR.

ambrtel Wag, The most common mediaeval characters for the " angel1 of

Gemini are given by BRAHE 1562] /I" L"y

However, the name is used also tor one of the gcomantie spirits for

which AGRIPPA 1531 gives Lhe sigil and HEYDON 1664; ^

TRITHEMTUE 150.1 gives a variant:

AMBN Re-1 . Mediaeval sigll recorded by CAPPELLI 1919; ■>-c it is very

likely that the cross which is so commonly found on magical invocations

and large-scale sigils was intended to evoke the power of Amen.-

amethyst Mag SIGNA 17C gives the sigi]

AMISSIO GOO. Sigil for one of Che sixteen geomantic figures, for which
a multitude of variants (stars, dots, floral devices,, etc,) is used in
ALU-ANG

the same four-fold arrangement: Amirsio is linked by AGRIFFA

1531 with the element of Fire, the planet Venus and the zodiacal sign

Libra* The following sigils are derived from late-mediaeval sources,

and are sometimes used to denote the planet. Venus, as for example in

TR1THEMIUS 1503-

AGR1FPA 15 31 £l fi] 'X' ^ ^ K X H */.. A K

UEYDON 1664 gives & but. this is probably wrongly copied from the

source above,

AMMONIA jUc* Sometimes referred to as volatile alca i'i, the mediaeval

sigr.l is recorded by GESSMANN 1906: Two common sigils are also

used, though these ore so ubiquitous, end are intended to cover so

many other denotations and connotations, that they render most texts

obscure- PORTA 1593 gives the triangle As tor example, whilst the

star is also quite common, as for example recorded by CARBONET.Ll 19 2c.

for SAL AMMONIAC: ^

AMNlXlEL M&g * Suppoefid by HEYDON 1664 to be a geomantic spirit, tor

which he gives the sigil Li.3 but this is wronyLy copied from the

Hebrew of AGRIPRA 153 l, who gives the sluil for the genius of

LOETTTIA and of zodiacal Pisces,

AMPHORA die. Mediaeval sigil recorded by oeGsmANN .1906

ANAEb A'ag„ The most common mediaeval sigil for the angel of Venus is

given by TRITHEMXUS 1503: though in theory any of the common

feigils fox VENUS may be used, as for example in GliEPHRRR l971.

BARRETT 1801 confuses this sigiI with that for the Archangel

MICHAEL: SCHF.TBLiE 1848 gives several other variants,

including: EtV 5 See SPHERB OF VESUS

AWGEI, Occ. A Greek sigil is recorded by BERTtiET^T 1885: J whilst

a coucnon cnediaeva 1 s-igj 1 (an abbreviation, in fact) yivciL by

CH AES ANT 18 B4 for ang&Hs- KIRCIJER 1655 gives the form L-'

43
DICTIONARY OF QCCTJlA , HDRMDTIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

whilst OLIVER

symbol for the angel ' T


1626 gives the sigil

St'OHER
¥
1975
as

appears to
'an ancient Egyptian

iink the sigi] for

LEO with the sphere of the Angels, which is traditionally the SPHERE OF

TEE MOON: «/i

ANGELIC SCRIPT See CELESTIAL SCRIPT

ANGER See WRATH

ANGULAR A st. A modern sigil for this astrological concept is given by

DE VQRE 1947j for both ’angular houses’ and 'angular signs1:

ANiMA See SOUL and AMIMALIA

AN I MALI A Occ. sigil given by HOMER 1723 as the sixth of the ter. lints

in the so^called Golden Chain: © In the Theosophic tradition [sec

EOEEiME 173Q) the term animalia docs not imply brutish, as derived from

1 am nalb but rather sou]-enfilledt as from Hug Latin aril rcu : i.n Inter

theosophy thy term would refer to a being possessed of an astral body.

C-F5SMAKN 19 Oh ZT JZ WIRTH 19 31 ©

ANIMATE WORLD Occ. Sigil given by KirCHER If55 under this heading, but

probably the author had in mind the idea of t he ASTRAL WORLD; 71^

ANIMUS Red. A mediaeval contraction is given by CAPFELLI 1949: a/

ANISE Ale. Mediaeval sigil recorded by £LELTON 17C: 1-Z.

ANKH Occ. Sometimes called ank and ansuted cross* :l is ere of the

sigil a used from ear liest times against, barrenness (sec BUDGE J.9 30) :

BLAVATSKY 1698 sees it as a form of VENUS ( ) r and claims that it

Symboli ses 'that, mankind and all animal life had stepped out of the

d i v i iic :--pi ri t uu 1 ci rc.( e and fa lien into ph us; <:u 2 svale a n d feme■ e

gene-rat ion'. Additionallyt BLAVAT5KY 1868 claims that it. is the

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AMG-ANT

'sign of life, the Jiving, an oat}:, the covenant. . „ Tt is the

hiefog.J gpftic RU ( O } sot upright on the Tan-cross* . The sane

source qives r:>\ as the earliest. Ankh-cross, a loop which combines both

a circle and a cross in one image# and which is called the Ankh-tie,

the pas£ of Siva. TESTA 1982 gives several fonts of the Ankh-

cross, of which the following three are representative; ^ "7^,

STEINER 1906 ciil.la the ankh the TVro, the 11 am' which streamed through

the whole world in early days.

See also CROSS, ORIGIN and RU.

ANNEAL Ale- In the early alchemical gcugc, this word was intended to

meat, calcinate, to “burn1 or 'set on fire', and it is in this sense

Lha l. the mediaeval sigils recorded by GESSMANN 1906 must be taken, for

they almost certainly do not. relate to the enamelling or encaustic

processes ae such: _ji— Cn—i r ^ J _ <a.- f-o A * i

See also CALCINATE.

AKNULDS See PLANETARY SYMBOLS.

ANNUS See YEAR

ANN'J S PlU LOS OPHICU S A J c. 5OMMERH0I- 'F 1701 ro cord s that the 1 P h i. I o soph i c

year1 Ls actually nr- ordinary month - a ‘m&ns.fs vulgaris1 , for which ho

records the sigils; -&jH' l_-6""L- i (S3}

See MONTH and YEAR

AN!ARES See COR SCORElONlS

ANTIMONY Ale A large number of sigils fox the stibium of the “ii r 1 y

h ! chernia Ls has survived# and a list of frequently used forms Is


A ,v\ \T) A iiil
reproduced by CAREQNELLl 1925: V ‘J ^ fcl ^ '
ALCEYMTA 1563 fjg WORLIDGE 1651 “O

ALCHEMY 1850 A 0 t^L %* U 1 CROLLIUS 1670 <*>


|

ALCHEMICAL 17C Q SHELTON 17C ^ X

51
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL $ TGI LX

LION A 17C J-T i ^ q DIPEROT 1763 Q


GER0MANK 1906
f -w Vv 4-4 -j t x 14113
7- >1 erf 0 © m /2Si fl&5 \3fi ** G? Ifi
Tl. "W _4>
5 >< H4
LTJF.nY 1928 il2'i

SCHNEIDER 19 62 gives Lbe sigiIs -yC ”|“ for antijnonium spsgyxice

prseparatum - a specialist alchemical formr perhaps - for which

SOMMEEFIGFF 1701 records ^ large number of forms, not very different

from those used for simple 'antimony1; </' o .S lLSa

% if=b x ^ x ? $ t & y-i & w cq


[i T S 6 © 14 44 V It X /I" B'
A Creek Sigil is given by FiF.RTHET.OT 1005: (l

M-TTiyjQir/ FLOWERS Ale. GESSHAWN .906 S cT X/1

ANTIMONY GLASS See ANTIMONY VTTRUM

ANTIMONY HEFAR Ale. SCHNEIDER 19 62

ANTIMONY REGULUS Alc- FRANCKLYN 1627 J ^

5QMMEKHOFF 1701 R ^ T\

GESStfAKiN 1906 -q % Y fV 1CHNEI0ER 1962

ANTIMONY VITRUM SOMMERHQFF 1701 o -x f £!?

GE5SMANN 1906 § 'TJC ®

APADIE L wagr. Mediaeval sigil f or the demon, given by SCHEIBLE I 84B ''-i- \

jAP?*S Occ . Sigil for the tat tv a which forms the manife station of the

Third Logos on the Astral Plane (see HOL'LT 1910) i AVALON '.919, who

records the sigil, says that it is white in colour: This -s the

oriental equivalent of the esoteric water element, and is associated

with the svsdhishthsno or Spleen chakra,

APOLLO Ast.. A sigil giver, by TEJTERENS 1931 for the esoteric planet f

which he distinguishes from the common sigil fox the STTN (Helios) -■ 3

52
APOLLON IAN SCR ITT Dec. A late-mediaeval secret alphabet which bus

been recorded in a number of versions-, AS for example that given by

VIGNEKE 1586 to a Greek alphabet (the elaim that it was the script of

Apollonius of Tynan is of course entirely suppositious):

A B r E 7. H i v< A M N —

;a V P 0 c © V y tH 0 3.

y. * X X r sc &> T
o TT p £ T T £ it JTL-
A ve r s i o r i cons trueted cc ' the- Roman alphabet- by RIVIERE 33 B i s wor
recording for it sb ows the depend ence upon the earlier form:

a b i: cl ti f li i J k i Ml 11

X r\f* 0 & n £ i <> rf d

X 4" X £ X- 3
o r S i u V vv X y Z
p

It £ ©
ffL * 0

AQUA See WATER

AQI.JA FOETIDA See AQUA MERCURIT

AQUA PORT IS Ale- A largo number of mediaeval sign's have survived, but

usually these consist of a graphic play with either A or F, or with the

single letter F and the common, sigll for WATER (. X7 ) .

ONOKAHTTCUM 1574 A' FRANCKLYN 1627

ALCHEMY 1650 V ,/f CRGLLlUS 1670 \4'


ALCHEMICAL 17C Vf't Iff J. SHELTON 17C V

SICHA 17C ^
SCHNEIDER 19 62

SOMMERLJQFF .L‘,?0' records a number of sigils for a formula for agua


DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIClLS

fort is simplex: 6^ [*±3 v?- t/f iu u /r


4. ^ BP ^ 4? -£ 'D *- £ §

GESSMftNN 1906 f—1 4- 0 f3"~ TT ^ 7 V1? 4. t- ■yl e)h uv


EF 0 'XXf mx/ $4i Vb

AQUA MLRCURTI Ala. SOMMERROFF ,70 records t\he following siqils

lor agua foe Li da ; jvl_l

AQUA PLUVTALTS See RAIN WATER

AQUA RuGIS Ale* A largo number of mediaeval sagile has survived, bat

the majority ot these consist of a graphic play with the letter P and

the most common sioil for WATER ( \7 )

ALCHYKIA 1563 P~£ " . ALCHEMY 1650 J=y/-

VAIjEKTIKE 67 V? SHELTOW 17C V 0%.


i -4- vVvb r‘-'"7
SIGMA 1 VC SOMMERHQ.FF 1.701 !/T? ^v.7 V

GESSMANN 1906 IfT 777 wv-6


3£“ 7 ^ c/Wb A/ t T i.
_-_ J_ tfe HZh rOV A § ^ 1?

AQUARIUS Ast. Sigils for zodiacal siyn of the Waterbearer, u1so used

indiscriminately for the constellation of Lhe same name. The printed

version, is based tm ths most ctjmrntjr- mediasval v^bsiOfl t given by

HYGIMUS 14R2: and derived ultimately from Egyptian forms (&e$

NEUGEBAUER 1959). Said by AGRIPPA 1510 to be based on the shape of

waves, though this is not a water sign. The graphic form is also,

rather foolishly, trneed by certain modern astrologers to the idea of

1 electric waver1,

Ancient Egyptian (demotic): BERLIN 42AD cl_

STOBART 2C irtl £ PIEGELBERG 1911 X —

Creeco-Dy zen1in e, c- 500AD: NEUGEBAUER 1959


Oil-
DIGBY \2 C ASTRONOMICAL 1400 r^~^-

JANJA 14C LEUFCLDI 14C

ASTROLOGICAL 15C

QOADRANTIS ISC TABLES 15C

54
AQU-ARC

SlGILLTS 17C WELLIMG 1735


Li V"“ "* /

CARRICHTERUE ISC F-1AGIE IRC

LLTJJDY 1920 ihcords a related niyil Cron the Syrian alchemical-

astrological traditions DEUTSCHE 19 SO -

A Bigil for the constellation Aguarius is given by LEUPOLDI 14C:

Kee also SPIRIT op AQUARIUS

AQUA VITAL See WATER OF LIFE

AQUieIT10 Geo. Sigil ter one oi the sixteen georaantic figures, for

which a multitude of variants (dots, stars, floral devicesr etc.)


■ +

is used to denote the sane four-told arrangement: 1. Agmsrtio _s

linked by agrtfpa 15.il with the element of Air, the planet Jupiter and

the zodiacal sign Aries. The following sigils are derived front the

late mediaeval sources, and are sometimes used to denote the planet

JUPITER, as for example in TRIT13EMIUS 1503-

AGRIFPA 15 31 't1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ W ^

ARATRDM Mag. Mediaeval sigil for the planetary spirit of Saturn, given

by TRITHEMTUS 150.1:

SCHETRLE 134 B gives a variant: \ ~h~VA

AKCll AI See SPHERE OF VENUS

ARCHANGEL Oce. These spiritual beings are traditionally linked with

the sphere of Mercury (in Lhe mere ancient c osmolog i e s i , but SiJC EE R

1975 appears to link these beings wiLh the sigil for CANCER:

Sec ANGEL and SPHERE OF MERCURY,

ARCHETYPES Occ. Iti her complex nunuei ological study, BliAVATSKY 180S

lists a number cf graphic archetypes which combine in various ways to

express occult or hermetic ideas - in tills she was following a

t r adifion perh aps introduced by ACKlPFft 1510 and developed by LABELLA

1615. The most Impartant of these archetypes are the centra, point

( ■ ), the three ( A ) , the five { ;i and the seven (GS J r which may

55
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

bo symbolised by ( )„ A further set o£ four archetypal Gigils

fits explained at length by WIRl’H 1927: O H- Q See in. this

connexion HERMETIC TETRAD-

The basic archetypes give* rise to such symbolism as is found expressed

in the Giglis for BODY ERECTt CROSS, DECADE, DEITY, ETHER1C,


OGDOADi OWE, SEPTENARY MAM, and so on.

ARCTURUS See ALTAMECH

ARENA Sec SAND

ARGENTUM See SILVER

ARGENTUM MUSICUM See STIVER PAINT

ARGENTUM PICTORIUM See SILVER PAINT

argentum VIVUM see QUICKSILVER

ARIEL Several mediaeval sigils have been preserved for this demon

(or spirit), the more simple of those recorded by SCHLIBLE 1S4B being

the following: Lfi lfv'

ARIES Ast, Sigiio for the zodiacal sign of the R;tmf also used

indiscriminately for the constellation of the same name. The printed

sigi.l is derived from the manuscript tradition, such as LAMEEClUS 1500

T and AGKIPPA 1510 V The sigil is said by AGRIPPA 1510 to be

based an the shape of the Panrs horns, but this is unlikely, SUCHER

1971 suggests that it is a pictograph of exploding and imploding

spirit, whilst GABELLA 1G15 explains its form as a graphic expression

of the equinox, and gives it a curious* sigil (n.D) which is Linked

with one of the sigils for FIRE.

Ancient Egyptian (demotic) t

STOBART 2C SPIEGELBERG 1.911 Y

ciraeco-sywanting £. LOOADz KETTGERAUF.R 1959 *\J^


ARC-ARS

ASTRONOMICAL 1400
RIGBY 12 C
MAWSIOMIBUS 1482 \/
J ANLFA 140

ASTROLOGICAL 15C BON ATT 1 ISC

QUADRANTIS 15C T PICC OLOMINI 1550

BLUNPEVILLE L602 'jfi PR0WS5E L7C Hf

SIGILLIS 17C V
DOUCHE-LECLSRCQ' 1899 "Y rl(/
SIBLY 1790 *?£
y/JDEJiN ASTROLOGY 1899 ' "6 NEROMAN 1937

WTLCSKOWSKY 1947 "Y^ BURCKHARDT 1967

LEUPOLDI 14C gives a aigil for the constellation—^ fer which

AGRIPEA 1510 gives a variant:

LUELY 1928 records a related sigil from the Syrian alchemical

astrologica1 tradLtion: t:

See aiHO MYSTERIOUS PLANETS and SPIRIT OF ARIES

ARISTA See ACHIMER

ARMENIAN BOLE Ale. SHELTOH 17C &


® i
® i CP- . jn

IOMMEBHOFF 1701 ^ ^ GESSMANN 1906 %. “® 1 ^ t>

ARSENIC Ale* A nmltitode of sigils and variants exist, of which the

most ctsomon are the mediaeval 01105 reproduced by CAKBOHSLT.I ^

S Q <f? <6
ONOMAST1CU M 1574 pn
ALCHYHIA IM ^ ^ #

AORTA 159 3 &

WORLTDGE 1651
1
a /OC mi * , „,
ALCHEMICAL 17C ^ t?cn / c/
VALENTINE 1671 Y

SHELTON 17C KOCH 19 30 "K* :4-


Cl...

SHEPHERD 1971 J~
A number of aigils are recorded by BERTHEDOT 1885 from ancient Gm'a

manuscripts: <£j> V ^ G>

See alao ARSENIC SUBLIMATE, ARSENIC StSfUOSCN, BED ORPINENT,

BED SULPHURET OF ARSENIC, WHITE ARSENIC and YELLOW ARSENIC.

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Dl'CT JOWARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCS.'iEKIChL SIGILS

ARSENIC SUBLIMATE Ala. SOMMERUOEF 1701 J> % ^ ■i'j

GES5MANN 19On •o X 13—° ^ x


SCHNEIDER 1962
X dP
ARSENICUM ALBUM See WHITE ARSENIC

ARSENICUM CITRINUM See YELLOW ARSENIC

ARSENICUM RUBRUM See RED ORPIMENT

ARSENICUM SULPHURuM flic. Mediaeval siglJs given by GESSMANN 1906

A,

ASBESTOS Ale. Two ancient Greek sigils recorded by BERTHELQT

1 885: Afe- J

ASCENDANT Ast - Three variant sigils of clrca 50QAD, graphically

derived from the word horoscopesf the name originally given in the

Greek astrological tradition to the degree of ecliptic ascending in

a given chart, arc listed by NEUGEBAUER 1959; -ijj

Sometines nn abbreviation for tho word Ascendant, and even for 'first

hdose 1 prima damas, is also used:

SCHEMA 15C MARY 16C X

SMITH 16C y ASTROLOGY 1?C

GETTINGS 197 7 CPt?? > OoX EH3RT-N l'h~0 A.

The sigil recorded fer ori&ns in MANSIONIBUS 1492 £ appears to be

par~ of o secret alphabet (since the letter 1 d1 is named r-sop t&ntrio,

vet i£ a letter never used for tho Iitiutv Coeli) .

ASCENDING NODE Ast. “he north NODE of astrology has from ancient t. Lrr.es

bee- signified by the sigil O but the following lorn is copied

from an ancient Greek text by OMONT 1894 This ;» ^aid Lo be

the kephali or ar&b±bazenr tho equivalent of the modern CAPUT

c f node rn a st ro ogy, \ j ut th c s i Q i 'J is p r oh a b ly a mi s t ake , the opr re c t

lorn being given in the same nanoscript for the CAUDA, the
A3S-ATH

Gr e ek ours or La t s tu z on

X
ASHES file. VALEOTIHE 16/1 (L SIGN A 17C bji

DIDEROT J.76 3 -p (§='


Sen also ASHES OF I.FAD and ASHES OF WOOD

ASHES OF HARTS EASE Ale, L ROLL, I US 1670 fri

ASHES OF LEAD Altn Mediaeval sigi la given by OERSHAMM 19Gfi:

ASHER OF TIN Ale, SOMMER HOFF 1701 </\,

ASHES OF WOOD Ale. Mediaeval sigil given by GESSMANN 1906; CE-

AS MODEL Mug. Three csf the nc:-st common mediaeval siciis tor the ange-

of Taurus, recorded by HRAHE 1582: 17

See also, SPIRIT OF TAURUS.

ASTEROID Ant. Modern sigil given by KEROMAN 1987- ./>'

ASTRAL WORLD OvC. Mediaeval sigils given by KlRCilRR 1655 bor the

sirfcrcum, by which he probably meant the * astral worid1, rather than

the stollaturo, nr 'rone of the fixed stars: hj"1-

See also AHIMALTA and ANIMATE WORLD*

ASTROLOGER Ast. A fifteenth-century contraction "or astrologus is

r a corded by CAPPELLI 1949; tft'ffi

ASTRONOMIA Ast. A mediaeval contraction is recorded by CEASSAHT 1084,

l no ugh there is little difference between astronomic* and astro-Login l


D3
mediaeval t^xto: <*^1

'st of the sigils for the constant-heat digesting


AT'HANOR Ale. Me

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DICTIONARY of OCCULT, ffEJMJETrC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

furnace of exoteric alchemy consist or vestigial drawings, and are

scarcely siqils as s\ioh + diderot 1763 gives ?i fairly standard common

example: -r^V

GESSMP-NH 1906 records three mediaeval si giis under the name of

AthenOuJEi; © ^ £3

See also AHENUM a[Ld cycURBITA

ATHENEUM See ATHANOR

ATHER See ETHERIE

ATLAUTIDEH Sac PLEIADES

ATLANTIS Occ. SLAV AT SKY id EE gives the sigil Q for the- 'earth globe'

esoterically seen as the "unity nf the spiritual world" - the top half

of the Circle being contrasted with the duality of the lower half, the

symbol of the duality of the 'material world't which she sees as a

fitting sigil to express the Earth state when the male-female- polarity

folly developed. The- sig.i. 1 may therefore be taken as relating to the

Lpoch of Atlantis r rather than to the continental mass itself. See

a Iso EARTH,

AT RAM E NT U M Hee VITRIOL

AUKICHALCU^ file. BERTHLLOT IRftd records two ancient Greek sigils

from manuscripts: c^j

QNOMASTICUM 1574 ' H~ — CRQLLTUS 1612 d? Q

SCEiNElIDER 1562 XX 3

AUH TPTCtMENTUP] CO ORPIMEK

AURUM ice GOLD

do
ZSTH-AZO

AURQM FOLIATUM iiec GOLD LEAF

AURUK MUSICUM A j iv JIGNA 17C Cjf 60f ALCHEMICAL 17C ^

SCHKEIDER 196 2 fX

SOMMERHOFF 1701 records the following as aurum pic tori urn- 4-CH-

AURUM PIGTORIUM SGC AURUM MTTEICUM and GOLD PAIN1!'

AURUM POTABIDE See POTABLE GOLD

AUTUMN Qac. Somehimks Che sigils axe used in the seasonal sense, but

at. ocher tines there is the more specific sense of harvest, of ..lie

Jjpiterian process.

FRAKCKLYN 1627 ^ ALCHEMY 1650 2-ly

SHELTON 17 C 0 2_.j:--' SOMMERHOFF 1701 2S3 6'lf'

GE L:-kj MANN 1906 6/ 0L_VJ

KOCH 1930 J¥L


AVACHIEL Mag. Mediaeval sigj. I given by AGRIPrA IS.11 as ru ing spirit

of sodiacal Sagittarius: \\ The same spirit was supposed by

HeYDOK .1.664 to be a geomuntie genius of AguiElTlO.

AYN Oca. The sixteenth Letter ct the Hebrew alphabet (see HEBRAIC

SCRTPT) r for which many sigillic derivatives are given within the

tradition of secret alphabets, as for example in the wei l -.known ^

series recorded by RARTOLOZZI 167Li: £ " o—i ^Zi

WlRU 19 27 equates Ayn with the Tarot arcanum the HOUSE OF GOD, with

the constellation Ophiucus and the zodiacal sign SCORPIO. In his

record of the* vestigial pictographic forms, he suggests a l ink with

the concept of the Eyeo 0 L^1 ^ J>'r

A3ERVETi Mar/. SCHEISLE 1848 records a sigil intended ns the ’afternoon

symbol1 for the demon:

AZOTE Ale. DALTON 1808 0

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BAoALEL Mac ■ A siyij given by AGRIPPA 1 6C for ono r£ the iwn demons

dissociated with the planet Marsi S-'3- rj--'

BAECRIEL Gee SPIRIT OP PISCES.

BABVLONIAK SCRIPT Off:» One at the many forms icr this seeret alpnab

is recorded by VIGNERE' I5B6;

H^ !*l 1 i V u ■J •j.

/&
J
i tt A
} h VS & sc A 0 &
V £ y P£> $ A 5- 4S
D 'J 3 S 7 1 UJ n

This alphabet is one of the HEBRAIC SCRIPTS,, and appears ta be very

closely related to thc so-called CH&LDEAM SCRIP?,

SeQ SECRET SCRIPTS

B ACC HUS AxL. S .i g 1 I i n L rod ucs d h y TRIE RE NS 1931 for the 1 p 1 ane t a ry

principle' of the Reman Bacchus, the Greek Dionysos: 'ijL

BALM [c. Two mediaeval sigils recorded by DIDEROT 1763;

BALNEUM yjARlAE SCO GRADES OF F F±..


J3AB-BEL

BARBIFL AJag. Several mediaeval sig.i la have survived for this demonp

ot which Lhe one recorded .by SCEFIBJiS 18<13 is The most simple: *

The name is used also for the rangel cf Scorpio1 r for which BRAHE 1582

records three sigils: YTffi «J —p

Sec also SPIRIT OF SCORPIO.

BARCHILL Mag. BRAHE 15B2 gives two sigils lor this demon ■[ O M-—->

whilst AGRIPBA 1531 records a eigil which is linked with the

gecu:antic tradition: / Ct-'*

BARYTES Ale. DALTOM 1308 ©

BATH Ale. SDMMLRHQFF 1701 yiv^s sigils specifically for the isalneum

tfarjae "fo V" jjt

Ok So MANN 1906 gives 0jr but see GRADES OF FIRE lor the more

specialist sigils.

B7i? ARACHIEL Mag, Three mediaeval s. •. g i Is recorded by SCHEIBLE 13 48 fox

this demon: eV b ./

BEF7.ZF5I7B Mag, The sigil given by SCHE1RLE 1348 is merely an

abbreviation and this denor. is more frequently depleted in the

form, of a fly, sometimes in a vestigial drawing, ir. reference to the

supposed meaning cf his name as Lord of the Fjf-s«

BEFAFfiF Mug. One c£ two sigijs for demons linked with tne planet Mars,

given by AGRIPPA l£C: y|l—^

BEGINNING Bee ALPHA arid MORTAL ADAM

BELL metal Ale. Mediaeval sigil for aes campanorura given in SIGNA 70:

GBSSMANN 1906 gives:

BE LOCH .Mu y. Name (perhaps confused with fieliar) and sigil given by
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HEYDON 1664 for spirit-, intended to represent the letter B in the

secret alphabet- of 'Anyels and Genii1: ~^

BENJAM1NE FLOWERS Ale. Mediaeval vigils recorded by GESBMANN 19061 t5*

BETH Occ. The second letter of Lite Hebrew alphabet (see HEBRAIC SCRIPT)

for which very many derivative sigillie forms ere preserved within the

tradition of secret alphabets, of which the most well-known arc those

recorded by BARTGLOHZI 1675; ]Xt d

WIHTH 1127 equates Hath with the Tarot a.rc«imu:i 1ADY POPE, and with the

constellation Cassiopeia* in his list of pictorial derivatives for the

the letter, he suggests an association with the idea ot a Cariei, but

the vestigial drawing was almost certainly a fhouse', a concept which

is reflected in the sound-value of t-he letters ^ ^“j3 _-!■

BETROR jUag. Mediaeval sigil for planetary spirit of Jupiter recorded

by TRITHEMI US 1503 “tE= =t-1

SCHEIBLE 1648 -- SHEPHERD 19 71

OeZoAh STONE Ale. Several variant tarns of fj simple graphic are given

by CESS MANN 1906;

BILE Ale. BERTHEr/IT IRS!; records the following sigil from an early

Greek manuscript which is clearly a short-form for chyla.*-

BIQUINTILE Ast. Sigil for the astrological aspect of 144 * given by

RAPHAEL 1900: -“L

S1MMONITS i890 records a common abbreviation : ®Q

BIRDSEGCS Ale, BERTHELOT J.385 records a siy.ll from an early Greek

man us or 1 p t - fjG

BIRTHPLACE See RU.

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BEN-BOB

BISMUTH Ale, Mediaeval sigil given by £ICMA 17C with a later

version recorded by DIDEROT 1763:

LUEDY 1U28 SCHNEIDER 1862 L--C

BITUMEN STONE Ala. SOMMERHOFF 1701 A

BL/VGKMAL Ala. ALCHEMICAL 17C


= 4

BLACK SOAP Ala. DIDEROT L7-G3 V/

BLACK SULPHUR See BRIMSTONE and SULPHUR NIGRUM

BIAC’K TALC Ale.-. Two mediaeval sigils recorded by DIDEROT 1763: ^

BLEND /lie. Mediaeval sigils recorded by DIDEROT 1763: ^f[

BLISBON Mag„ Sioi I for a d ernes n linked with Lhc planet Mercury, given
n,
by AORIPPA L6C: }j—(

BLOODSTONE Ale* Mediaeval yiqil given by SHELTON wi tli a seme-

what dubious alternative by FRANCKLYN 1627: O

Set also HAEMATITE

BLUE Ale. BERTUELOT 1885 records the following : itort.-fonii from an

a nc ient Gr e ek man os c r: pt: K \J

Two variants, presumably mediaeval, are given by DIDEROT 1763: V r<

But sec- also lapis lazuli under LAPIS

BLLL VITRIOL AZc + SOMKEkHOFF 1701 (X)“V

DIDEROT 1763 0+ ^ c[£H


But see VITRIOL

BGBOGEL Mag. One of two demons linked with the Sun, recorded by

AORTPPA 16C: -c

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BODY Occ, Mediaeval, sigil given by ElGNA 1 7C -<!>- h later form

recorded by GEESKANN 1906 is presumably derived from the bat in

corpusi

BODY ERECT Occ. In her graphic system of symbol! snf BLA VATSKY ’0 77

gives I but see also ONE.

BOIL Ale. S IGNA 1,7C

SOMMFHHOFP 1701 □ESS MANN 19 06 ^E. 7W


Boc also GRADES OF FIRE

BOILED OIL Ale, Mediaeval sigil given by GE5SMANN 1906 t 0 0

9_
ROILED WINE Ale. Mediaeval sigil given by GEESHANK 1906 \j/

boiler Ale. Most forms for the alchemical cucurbita are vestigial

drawings, though DIDEROT 1763 gives two slgilsi o “g

BOLE Ale. ALCHEMY 1650 B- SHELTON 17C A A.

30MMERH0FF 1701 J'' gP 190 6


GESSMANN 1906 g (g"'°
(g-^ Q_J)

KOCH 19 30 5 SCHNEIDER 19 62 a ”J" C_9

See alsc ARMENIAN BOLE, RED BOLF end WRITE BOLE

BONES Occ. The sigil recorded by CHASSANT 1864 from mediaeval sources

is obviously a contraction for the Latin ossa- O

BORAX Ale. A large number c.t sigils, most of them originally mediaeval

d er i va t ive s , hg u e bo on reco r dedJ- the most common are

WORLIDGE 1651 Ar CL rt CROLLIUS 1670 ~X 1-^

VALENTINE 1671 X 3v FRESNE 166R C\

ALCHEMICAL 7C X SHELTON 17C t£n it- crg

SOMMERHOFF 1701 8 ./7X 2-^ & T\T £ L& X-


K A f ^ - X "V di X a=i £ ~W 4 -1

£ se ^ o-- ^
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BOD BRA

DIDEROT 17 63 ^2 POISSON 1891 OG-

gessmann 1906 TY_ 2jf 3US Q o cb ft=& A ^ R- c_1!5^

4/b r x, ? ^ fa
L'J ED Y 1928 X0 ^ D~1? SCHNEIDER 19 6 2 g Si

BQRJKX3Q tfagr.. Otic of the two demons Infeed with the Sun, recorded by

AGRTPFA 16Ci yj)

3OTARIGKN ^lc. The sig.il recorded from ar. ane'ent Greek manuscript: by

BERTHELOT IBS5 is probably intended to denote a Digestion Vessel; £>f3

BOTTLE wit.1. The word in its nounal use is designated usually by a

aia-jult* vestigial drawing, as in the mediaeval example given by GESSKANN

1906 A' which represents the ampulla of the alchemists. When a

verbal g&e is intended, then a sigil recorded by GEShMANN 1906 may be

used which in fact means ‘bottle when clearedfa At Sometimes the

sigils for LUTUM SAPIEN1IAE arc used in a strictly esoteric sense for

Lhe idea of bottling and sealing, though this is probably a late and

inappropriate us« of the vigils.

HK AC 11 HIM; Ale ► Sigil given by MANSlONES L4C icr the 7th of the

rnedi aeva Lunojr mansions r called Al Dhir& in the Arabic system: o£

A sigil for the amulet relsting to this lunar mansion (called finis

Geminorum) is given by ABANO 1303: Jr

BRASS Ale. There is much confusion regarding the alloys of the

alchemists, and this naturally reflects in the sigils. in same oases

the sigils for jos refer- to any crude metal dug from ..be earth; in

ocher cases to the common niloy of copper and tin. Toe alley of

copper and zinc is probably intended for the majority of the following

sicils, but. the meaning may only be derived from the context. For

example, it is likely that Lhe forms given by GESSKANN 1906 designate

COPPER and even ae.s us turn,


Q O
VALENTINE 16 71 SHELTON 17C ~g

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DIDEROT 176j
£ € f
GE5SMANN 19 Of> <T O O H 51 O x* $ <d

BRTCK Ale* The most- common sigiis are vestigial drawings, as far

example those given by GEE SHAWN 19061 n W, ^2^1 -j.- ^

DIDEROT 1763 IEKO ZED GE3SMANN 1906 HTJ

BRICK DUST Ale. As with the sigiis for BRICK, the most common forms

are vestigial drawings, as for e»cample those given by GESSMANN 1906

below* Sigiis are also derived from the initials of the Latin

farina laterurn, as for example in the forms given by DIDEROT 1763: H

GES5MANN 1906 FED Y13 EJlD

ERIMSTONB Ale. A sigii is given under this nacre by KOCH 930

but this is actually the late-mediaeval form fer 'black sulphur1

- sue SULPHUR NIGRUM - 'brimstone1 being the vernacular at one time

for SULPHUR*

BRONZE Ale:. The observationa under BRA3G are relevant to this metal,

though bronze is an alloy more easily identifiable through the aigils,

being more commonly the aes of the alchemists. however, confusion

still reigns, and sigiis for BRASS and COPPER are often employed in

CUH«S where fcrunisO should b* sigiilatecL


_TL - {
ALCHEMICAL 17C GESSMAEN 1906 9 ~®~ r&

See also BELL METAL.

BRORGES Mag* Sigii for the demon linked with the planet Saturn, given

in AGHIPPA 16C:

BURNED ALUM See CALCINATED ALUM

BURNED BRASS Sec ALL USrUM

BURNED COPPER See AES USTUM


BEI-BYD

BURNED HARTSHORN Sec HARTSHORN

BURNED LEAD See CALCINATED LEAD

BURNED PEBBLE Ale* GE S3 MANN IS 06

BURNED TARTAR See CALCINATED TARTAR

BURNED VITRIOL 3ae CALCINATED VITRIOL

BgTMONO Stag. Sigi.l fcr l-he demon linked with the plane! Jupiter, given

BY DEGREES A.lc, Mediaeval eigil for a Lerm \j&cd in alchemy meaning

'gradiw Ify' or rin mtag&x', and having nothing to do with the term used

in its astrological sense. ALCHEMICAL 1 7C :

RYSS Occ. LAW 1772 © See ABYSS


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CABBALISTIC 5CP IPT See HEBRAIC SCRIPT

CADENT Axt. Modern sigil c,-iven by DE VOHE 1947 for both the ’.cadent

house1 and the 'cadeno sign’: L

CALAMINE Ale. SIGMA 17C ~'f W1

GE5SMAKN 1905 $■ § ^ JJ ''V p~-X t<J (T^

CALCINATE Aio. The roost cociinon rrediuHval sigils appear as part ot a

compound in the fern: recorded by FHAKCKLYN 1627 s —^—

ALCKYMIA 1553 .XT ^ FRANCKLYN 1527-£-

5 BE7 iTQTJ 17C Tu

3QMMERHOFF 1701 =9, IT X c -fc.9 C G

POISSON 1891 pA,

GESSMAKH 1905 —^— 'X i LUEDY 192& ft,


'CL. r
SCHNEIDER 1962 J77- ^

See also CALCINATION

CALCINATED ALUM Ale. SHELTON


N 17C ^ 6
SOKMERHOFF 1701 p eX X A $ A ft

CALCINATED BRASS See AES IJSTL'M

CALCINATED COPPER Sen AES USTUM


CAB-CAL

CALCINATED COLD Ale’. Two ancient Greek eiqils arc recorded by

BERTHELOT 1BB3 : <$k C^K DIDEROT 1761 [_ CP <D

GESSMANN 1906 C V [j1 J5T -95

A ciiedlarval sigil recorded by CESS>iAWM 190*1 perhaps refers to the

alchemical process cf 'calcination of gold': %'/■

CALCINATED HARTSHORN Ale. SOMMERHOFF 1701 ^6 \} CCV

GESSMANN 19 06 h© JT^ Ct\/

CALCINATED LEAD Ale* Two oigils from the Creek alchemical tradition

are recorded by BERTHELOT 1385 Pi wD

SOHMERHOFF I70i PV GESSMANN 19OS A/

CALCINATED SILVER Ale. Two sigils are recorded from the Greek alchemic

tradition by BERTHELOT I.B85 ^

The sigils recorded by SOMMERHOFF 1701 ip- and that derived


“ |

from this source by GESSMANN 1906 probably refer to the

alchemical process of 'silver Calcination1.

CALCINATED TARTAR Ale. ALCHEMICAL 1?C 3h X 3 &L


v""”3 9^ —O V"
GESSMANN 1906 © ~P "f" \V

CALCINATED TIN Ale. A sigil derived from the Greek iik them load

tradition Ha recorded by BERTHELOT 1885; ^

CALCINATED VITRIOL Ale. SHELTON 17C ©

CALCINATION Ale. KICHAELSPACHER 1616 gives the sigil 4-J> next so

the sigil for the sign or constellation Aries, either to symbolise the

alchemical process of calcination or (less likely) the alchemical

ANTiMONY, See CALCINATE.

calx Ale. The sigils sometimes clearly refer to the ancient meaning

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of lime or QUICKLIME, sometinea to the more modern meaning of the

powder or friable substance obtained by the calcination nf metals or

minerala -
CR01LHJS 1670 VALENTINE 1671 UJ £ \s‘
SHELTON 17C KU SIGN A 17C ^ 6

SOKMEHHOFF 1701 © ZIr_J £ OCX:' ^ ^ V V V ■ T

LUEDY 1928 Q CA SCHNEIDER 1962 ^ ^

Kee also CALX CEiYMICUS, CALX METALLORUM, CALX QVORUM and CALX TARTAR IS

L'nder the heading Calx SOMKERHOFF 1701 lists a L so Calx Saturfil z

Calx Solis ^ and Calx Veneris: ©

C/'iLX CHYMlCUS xic. Mediaeval sigils recorded by ALCHEMICAL 17C: --V”1

ifi 4© Vi. jy f
CA7,X METALLORUM ,41 c. A la rye number of mediaeval sigils 1h recorded

by GESSMANN I9C6, of which the following are worth recording: (TD t”=

S'1 <d X3 X $ V "X &'t T C tn

CALX GVORUM Ale* WORLIDGE l6rnl SCHNEIDER 1962 Cy5

CALX SOL IF LjCC CALX

CALX TARTAR!EE Ale. WOKLlDGE 1651

VALENT IKE 1671 ^

But see also CALX

CALX VIVA See QUICKLIME

CAMAEL Mediaeval sigil for the ‘angel* of Mars, given by BARRLTT

lODlr but- derived from the sigil given by TRITHEKIUS 1503 fur

3AMAEL:

CAMBRIEL Mag* S-iyii for geomantic spirit given by HEYDON 166'l, perhaps

in error from AGKIPPA 1531: l.i

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OAT-CAM

CAMPHOR Ale, SIGN A l?C H \

SOMHEHHOFF 1701 OOO? X^O-0 DIDEROT 1763 ,/f\ X>-:'

GESSMAKN 1906 POT SOON 1831 >^^0^>“CrO

ALBERTOS 1374 02

CANANEAN SCRIPT Ore. One of the numerous scripts preserved under this

name is the version given in relation to the Roman alphabet by

RIVIERE 1938

a c I £ h J in ii

<4 M t* h % 51 A 1?

n Tv ¥ X 2 h 4 &
O p q Y S t 11 V VV X y 7. 0

This secret alphabet was originated for the Hebrew alphabet (See £«r

sample HEBRAIC SCRIPT) , and bus be«n taken over from one of the

several versions, called Lho CHALDEAN SCRIP!’;

~2 > “i yi j
X } n T n V > u
:

yn yv
M n h c 5* 3C
6f

4-
Stf
2f n "2:

0 y 2 1 tu r<

CANCER Ast.. Sigils for the zodiacal sign of the Crsbr usee

indiscriminately for the constellation □£ the eeme n^ne. Printed

version of the sigil derived from one of several related forms in

the Graeco-Bysantine tradition (see NEtJGEBAUER 1959 be 1 ow } , gi vr-n

by HYGTNTJS 14B2: Said by AGRlPPA "1510 to bo based on

the movement of the crab, though this is entirely fanciful.

Ancient Egyptian (demotic) ; RERTiTN 42AD

STORART 2c ^4 SPIEGELRERG 1911

Grneco-Bysantinc, c.500AD? NLUGEBAUER 1959


'3

ASTROLDGI CAT, 1.4C

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC A?iD ALCHEMICAL SI GILS

y'-
JANUA 14C r-'/7 T.E UPOLDI 14C

MANSIONT3US 1482 — ASTROLOGICAL 15C

BQNATTI 15C QUADRANTI$ 15C

TABLES 1 SC SCHYNAGEL IS00

HERMETIC L6C fej S1GILLIS 17C rffi


TRITHEWIUS 1650 ASTROLOGY 17C

TRACTS 17C >■ VALLEMONT 1707 &)


WELLING 1735 STEINER 1906 lb

STEINER 1910 BUCHER 195&

3URCKHARD7 1967 EBERTIN 1970 0


SUDHYAR 11170 0_9 S UCHER 19 70

LEJPOLDI 14C gives a sigil for the constellation Cancer ;ih does

AGRIPPA 1510 i

See also COSMIC EGG, MOON ARCANUM and SPIRIT OF CANCER

CANE Ala. Two ned.iaevi.il sigils recorded by GE5EMANN 1906: T7 G

CANIS A£t. Sigil for the 13till lunar mansion, called Al Awwa in the

Arabic system, given in RAN SI OWES 14C :

CANIS MAJOR Ast. Mediaeval sigil for the binary alpha Can is Mu juris,

sejrietiff.es. called Sirius?, given in BERMETIS 13C:

A related variant is given by AGRIPPA 1510, which Las become the

standard sigil in astrology:

CAN'T S MINOR flSL Mediaeval si gil for the binary alpha Oenrs Minor is,

sometime s called P roc yon, given in HERMETIS 13C :

A related variant given in AGRIPPA 1510 has become the standard

slgil in astrology: EVANS 19 22

CAPELLA Ast, Mediaeval sigil for the fixed star alpha Aurigae, given

in EERMLTlS 13C under the name of ATAYOCH

this sigil was wrongly transmitted by AGRIPPA 1510, w ■] th, the r esu 11

that the sigil In common use may be confused with that for ALDEBARAN.

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CAN-CAP

The? CUP ELLA ja sometimes called a. ' capella ' . See n I so ALAYOCll

:APILT.UK Ast„ £igil far the eleventh lunar mansion, called A.i Zubrah

in the Arabic astrological system, given by ViANSlONZS 14c: 0

& sigi . for the amulet linked with this mansion, called venter Leon;5

is recorded by ABANO 1303; J""

CAPRICORN Ast. zodiacal sign of tbc Goat-fish, trequent1y mis-1er med

the Conti the sigils are used indiscriminately for the constellation

of the same name. AGRTPPA 1531 derives the mediaeval sigil from the

tail of the goat, but chik is entirely fanciful, and it is likely that

Lhe common form, is derived from the duality of the goat-fish form.

The printed version is from the manuscript tradition, as given by

HYGINU5 1482 Mp FIRMICU5 1499 f: and LILLY In 4 7 V~V

The sigils for this sign arc- numerous, and to avoid confusion the

entries below have been sot out in three sections — MODERN VARIANTSf

COMMON VARIANTS (on the modern forma), and RARE rorms.

MODERN VARS AiYTS

SIBLY 1790 Vj CUEISTIAN 1870 "p.

MODERN ASTROLOGY 1899 V-f

NETJGEBAUSF 1959 "Tg 3UECKHAEDT 1967 >

CIRLOT 1962
L962 HADES 1969 T?

NEEKACfciER 1967

SUCHER 1970 V” -y

COMMON VAR IANTE

CHAUCER ISC HOROSCOPES ISC y,

SCMYNAGEL 1500 ~T° DARIOT 1557

PICCOL0M TNI 15 5 S TT

acrippa 16c c:zip

MARY 16 r yr

BLUNDEVILLE 1602 yr
/“S
ALCHYMlCAL 17C ...^~

LUCCA 17C RULES 17C TT'-. "f

VALLE MONT 7 07

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WELLING 173 5 ^ v GENEIMS 17AS


carriceterus 18C SYSTEMSU 1BC

JfARt'

Ancient Egyptian (demotic) BERLIN 42AU ,


l, (&p
SPIEGELEERG 1911
STOBART 2C -f- 1 -f
sraeco-JSyzantlne, c. 500710 : NEUGEBAUER 1959

ASTROLOGICA ICC DESTINATIONS! 140

JANUA 140 LEOPOLD I 140 1‘-^—

MANSIONIBUS 1482 yvKe


\ ASTROLOGICAL 15C
xr-r y
RCKATTi 150 k FREGOSUS 150

QUADRANTIS 15C TABLES 15C V^V"'


’-T
LAMBECIUH 150 TRITHEMUJS 1505

AGRIFPA 1510 Zf— THURNEYSSER 1570

T11URN3YSSER 15 74 O BLUNDEVILLE I602 L


■'■C
T
A STROLCXs 1 CAL 16 50 HEYDON 1650 ^TV'
•J
s—o
BELOT 1667
C ASTROLOGY 17C
ZP yj>
LEROY 1?C \Ac MAGICI 170 1
S'
PROWSSE 17 C J_ % S1GILLIS 17C

SOMMERHOFF 1701 ^ 'U' C^f Z_J FREHER 1717 i/y ~sp

PYTHAGORAS 10C WILSON 13 20 Vj

GEESMANN 1906 M SUCHER 197 5 'Z^ fe

LUEDY 1928 records a related sigil from the Syrian astrological

t r ad J, L. io c l i />

LEUPQLDI 14C gives a sigil for the cohere!_ation:

Goe also SPIRIT OF CAPRICORN

CAPUT Ast. Usually the single word caput In an astrological context

refers tc caput rJr^conis, rthe dragon's head', originally an

a «5 tr a logical to rm, ta ut now usud in astrological, a 1 the mi c al a nd

gsomantic contexts. The term in its astrological sense refers tc

the Moor,'s north Nude, the point at which the ‘ascending orbit of the

Moon inter sects the ecliptic. The sigil most commonly used ■s

mediaeval in origin, derived from the ancient Greek (sen NODE), as for

example the form given by LILLY 1647: U The entry below is

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CAP-CAP

divided into two parts - one listing Lhe astrological and alchemical

sigilfe, the other isting the gsemantic sigils.

ASTROLOGICAL AND ALCHEMICAL


ASTROLOGICA 140 =6= JANUA 140 C

CANONES 15C EONATTI 15C ry

SIGWIP1CATI0NES 15C ^:J~ TABULAE 15C

SCHYKAGEL 1500 \/ DEUTSCHE 1901 <J


A medi fieval abbreviation is given by CHAO SANT i884: (Zji
It is not unconmon for modern epheraeride& Lo give this h i gil in a form

which i-iriy he conEusec with that more accurately used lor LEO: J1

GEOMANTIC
The nos- common form is that used for une of the sixteen geomantic

figures: ' This caput dra.aon±s is linked by agrirfa 1551 with the

element. Earth -inti the zodiacal sign Virgo: a multitude of variants

(stars, dots, floral devices, etc.) is used to denote the same four¬

fold arrangement. The following sigils are from late mediaeval

sources, ,md are sometimes used in astrological and magical contexts

to connote the- force j»d nature of astrological caput (above) as for

example in TPTTKEMIUE 1503.

AGEIPPA 1531 V V W V the £amft source gives also the form I

which is surely wrong.


\7
HEYDON 1664 records a sig-1 J_ which is also incorrect*

CAPiJT ALGOL Ast. Mediaeval sigil for fixed star reputed to be the

most evil in the skins, the modern beta Perse/, given by IJERMETI5 13C

in an original form: J—^ u'Ma EVANS 1922 {cued i aeva i) :

A related variant, is recorded by AGR7PFA 1510, which has become the


r-s ?
standard modern form lor the sigil : j—j— :-s+4—,

CAPUT ARlETIS See CORNUA ARlETiS

CAriTT' CANCR1 1- CO OCUHJS

CAPUi CAN i S A.hL . The 5 th of the lunar mansions, cal led Al ilak'ah in

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the Arabic astrological system, a sigil for which giver, by

ViANS I ONES 14 C : ,1'a


c

A sigil, or group c£ siqils, linked with this mansion (under t-he

nurie of fin.is Taur.r tfejXnoruK^ in recorded for amnlctic use by

ABANO 1303: V^/l °

CAPUT DRACOKlS See CAPUT

CAPOT y/ORTUUW Ale* usually tbis a 1 chemic:a 1 residue is signi f ied 1 >y

a vestigia], drawing of a human skulls the 'death's bean 1, but one or

two o t he r vnr i an t s ex i □ t:

WQRLIDGE 1651 (/) ^X--y VALENTINE 1671 yX::

ALCHEMICAL 17C ^ SIGNA 170 ('zJ

SQMMERH01T 1701 ,_M4‘ ^


^ ® T O
CARR1CUTERUS L8C )g( pTDEROT 1763 X'

GESStiANN 1906 G & ,X;S ALRERTUS 1974 (X1

SCENEIDER 1962 --j^

SON11EPHOFF 1 701 gives the sigil (v) for terra damnota.

CAPUT TA’JRI See COR TAURl

CARBON DIOXIDE Ale. SCHEFFERS 1775 gives the s igil for his

ecicLin aerourn r for which BERGMANN 1713 5 gave the Va r i ant- = t


CARCER Ceo. Sigil for one of the sixteen geomantic figures: X A

mu ltit ude of va r: ants (do ts , stars, floral d kvi cos, c to J are us ed t. o

denote the same four-fold arrangement. Career, 'prison1, is I inked

by AOR1PPA 1531 with the element of Earth, the planet Saturn, ar.d the

zodiaca sign Pisces. The following sigils arc derived from the

mediaeval tradition, and arc sometimes used to denote the planet

Saturn, as for example in TR1 TE£EMiUS 1305.

AGRIPPA 15 31 [tl l.'j \7 </ V

CARDINAL Sec CARDINALITY

7y
CAF-CAU

CARDINAL CROSS 7ist T Si nil introduced, with a complicated supportive

rli Liojja 1 c , by BAILEY 1954 ~c represent the tour cs rdj n a ■' zoc!i aca 1

signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn);

CARDINALITY Asti* Modern sigil for the cardinal quality, recorded by

DE VORE 1947; /\

See also CARDINAL CROSS.

CASK See CUPELLA

n
casserole file. Two mediaeval yiyiis recarced by dideroi 17&3s ^

CASRIEL iMa(7- Three mediaeval siglls fur th_.fi. angel of Saturn

recorded by barrett leol; I?/ 4 -E^3-1 though the lush aigil is

given by TPITHEMIUS 1503 as tor ORJPHIEL.

CHEIBDE 1848 records nany mediaeval variants; 'h j f _ / itrr


VIJ
l:^L.y
jlL-^ V Y - "
See also SPHERE Or' SATURN

to.
CAS SRI EL Mag. SCHF.TRDE 1848 givey several vigils for this deinon: i>r/\

S? 4 3 Z-
CASTOR OIL Ale. HERTHELOT 1.805 records an ancient Greek sigil for -hie

liquid: ^1

CAUDA Ast. Usually the single word cauda. refer:-. L:i craude draconic ■. Lhc

d rrigon * fi tail} H wtiieh was or i gina11 y an astrclogical term, bnt. which is

new used in both alchemical and geomantic contexts as well. In the

astrological tradition it was intended to denote the Moon's south NODE,

the point at which the descending orbit of the noon intersects the

f»(;j iptic. The sigil most commonly used is mediaeval (though derived

tron, the ancient Greek) , as given in LILLY 1.647:


-? ? "he entries

below are divided into Lwo parts, the first being ASTROLOGICAL, the

cecorid GEOMf1 T7C,

ABTROLOGICA

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J AT'JITA L4C cJ~} ASTROLOGICAL 15C

RONATTT | BC CAWONEG 1BC %L

SIGNIFICATION'S 1 5C TABULAE ] Be

SCHYNAGEL 1500 ASTROLOGY 17C ^l_?

STRAGGLING 1B24

GEOMANTIC

A basic: sigil is given tor one of the sixteen geumantic t- igur«s, called
i*

cauda draconis: : A multitude of variant sigils exists (with

starsj dots, Floral devices, etc J used Lo express the same four-fold

arrangement, Cauda is linked by AgrIPpa 1531 with the element Fire,

and the zodiacal sign Sagittarius, The following sigil a. are derived

iron: the mediaeval tradition, and are sometimes used in astrological

and magical contexts Ln express the idea of cauda draconic in its

astrological sense, as for example in TRITKEMIUS 1501,

AGRIPPA 1531 _± A A, A A A

CAUDA CAPE I COR MI A fit. Mediaeval gigil for the fixed star del La

Capricornif sometimes called Deneh Alg&di, given in HERMETIC 13c

AGRIPPA 1511 gives e variant which has entered the European occult

tr ad i Li on: i.

CAUDA LEONIS A&t. The 12th of the lunar rnanHiDns, called A? sarfah in

Arabic astrological system, for which MANSIONES 14C gives a mediaeval

□ igi 1: — ©- -

A series of sigiis linked with this lunar mansion (called .finis Lconis

et principis Virginia, and perhaps linked with EPICA) is given for

ami]le Lie use by ABANO 1 303 i

CAUDA SCORE I ONI S3 Tlst. The 19th of the mediaeval lunar mansions, called

Al shayIa in the arable astrological system, a sigil for which is

given by MAMS I OWES 14C: no •?*•>•? °°° °°

A sigil linked with this lunar mansion (called finis Ecrorpi&nis ■et

caput S^gy tt&rii) i.g given for amuletic use by ABANO 1303: *\PlP'\
C ATT-CEL

CAUDA URSAE Mediaeval sigil far the double star alpha Ursac

Minoris, sometimes called Polaris, Stella Polaris, Cynvsvea or the

Foie Starr given by liERMETIS 13C:

AGRTPPA 1531 gives a variant which has entered '.die European occult

tradition; V~k ) ^
J * *

AGRIPPA 1510 gives: J J J VO- EVANS 1922 (mediaeval) :

CAUSTIC METAL See CALX.

CELANDINE file. BERTllELOT 1B85 records an ancient Greek sigils I.X.

CELESTIAL SCRIPT Dec, A number of secret alphabets, variously called

'celestial', 'angelic' or 1snpercelestialr, has been recorded in

various occult- texts r among the most, well-known oE which is that given

■p
by AGRIPPA 1531:

K J X 1 n V 1j 1 n V

X "7 n 1 T n U A O 4> M A

u y ,X ,T ID 71
D 1? 7 ID n
The more or less genuine ‘celestial' scripts have been derived from

the Hebraic alphabet (see HEBRAIC SCRIPT)r but some writers, such as

RIVIERE 19IB have adapted these for the Roman alphabet* Below is his

' ange lie1 a 1 phdbe L, compared with hi s 1 ee=1 estia I e :


-H

U1 tJ 7 J E,
rtTj
b a
a i) c (1 e r t! h i .i k 1 ill n

M a J it.
’TTTJ
°7 A >
l 5 A J 4
0 <j r s t u v w y /-

1 £ A V 7 -i 3 <

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULTf HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL DIG1LS

But see- also SECRET SCRIPTS,

CETiESTlAL VAPOUR Ale. The sigil given in tine collection of Creek texts

by BERTHELOT 138 i relates to aitftali Quranou: —^ which BERTHELOT

1 085 trar.y late s somewhat mater iali stica 1 ly as 'celestial vapour 1 ,

though the form o£ the sigil would suggest something of a spiritual

nature - perhaps relating to the smoke o+ the python i.c oracles, or even

(though jricre doubtfully) tc the etherit forces described in the

theosophleal truriition*

CEMENT Ale, In most contexts it is clear that a verbal use is intended

by the sigil.

SHELTON 17C £~ DIDEROT 1783 ^ L-TL


GE S S MANN 1906 records several mediaeval sigi 1 s : ^ _j '7^

SCHNEIDER 1562 fe.

CENTRAL POINT See ARCHETYPE5.

CERA See WAX,

CERES flst. Sigtl given by WILSON 1819 for 'planet' (in fact an

asteroid) in orbit between Mars and Jupiter a ^

KOCH 1930 4- SIDGWICK 1973 ©

CERUSSA See WHITE LEAD.

CHATAMINT STONE Ale. FRA&lCKLYN 1627 71?,


}

CHALCITE Ale. The sigil is derived From an abbreviation, of the Greek

word recorded by BERTHELOT IBSb, and probably relates to copper

pyrites: ^

CHAT .DEAN SCRIPT Occ. <J::u of the numerous secret alphabets in the

tradition of HEBRAIC SCRIPT. The alphabet recorded here is that

62
CEL.-CHA

given by VIGNERE 15-36;

“HX 1 \ i ■J

-
11 P n y ■■■

‘X
m H h 72 c Tfn ?v &
4* V, £ 7* n 1

D v % % 7 1 iLi n
The alphabet has nothing tc do with the historic; Chaldean cuneiiorm,

but in mediaeval terminology Chaldean was synonymous with astrologer*

CHALK Ale-. Two mediaeval sigi s ^ re recorded by GE5SMANN 1906; /?

FHANCKLYN 1627 gives two sigils for * cha 1 k cc rj t ajl n ing g<j 1 d' ; L.r- -,:-/

i
CHAOS Occ. DEE 1564 gives the sigi I ~ hut see also ELEMENT'S and

ABYE5.

CHARACTER Dec. A shoxt-forra or abbreviation for character in the sense

ci 1 sigil 1 , and with reference Lo the planetary nr a J. chemical symbol s,

is found only in manuscripts , as for example in CONJURATION 140: t-w"

There exists a wide range of different sigils referred to in occult

literature as- 'characters 1r many of which are listed in this dictionary

under the heading of PLANETARY SYMBOLS: but see also CHARACTERS OF

ELEMENTS and HERMETIC SiHlL.

CHARACTERS See PLANETARY SYMBOLS.

CHARACTERS OF ELEMENTS Ale. The following sigils are given by BRAHE

1682 as characters, but these are net intended to act as sigils in the

ordinary sense for the relevant elements: they are intended for simple

amuletic use.

AIR. ■p r v l v i s fA ’S ® CF I* 31—

earth: 2_/ “L 1 -i ,bi_ --ei tT ^ ITJ


EURE tj7 v/1 6 ?v <2, u1 bi R.vb 'TL
HATER: Yi > K ’-t 11 "h '2 J2-L =H> <f 1 r
For Lhc traditional forms, see AIR, EARTH, ELEMENTSr FIRE, gulRrESSENCE,

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AJVD flI£HEMTCJlL STOILS

THREE AIRS , THREE EARTHS, THREE FIRES, THREE WATERS and WATER.

CHARCOAL Ale . Two medi aeva I BiqiIs qivyn by GEESMAUN 1906: v

ChA-STOT Gee. wIRTH 1927 relates this 7th arcanum of the Tarot pack to

the Hebraic ZAIN, and associates- with it the sigil t|_ which is the

so-called CROSS uf Lorraine, which WiRTH 1927 sees as the primitive

form of the ’Amin (though a more precise etymology for the graphic

vestigial form is that of a "decorative staff within the Egyptian

hieroglyphics). WJRTH i927 also associates the two sigils ^ ^ witl

the arcanum, presumably because these are to ue found within the

compositional structure of the design.

CHENQR .’lag. sigil used for a spirit (perhaps the original Chaniel) by

HEYDON 1664 to represent the letter C in the secret, writing called the

"Alphabet of Angela and Genii": ^_^

CHERUBIM QCC. sue HER 1.97 5 appears to link the siqiL for Jkguari.us

with the sphere of the Seraphim, which is traditionally associated

with either the 'sphere' ot the steiiatum or with the zodiacal sphere

iL^elf* In effect, c<.ieh of the sigils for the four fixed signs of

the zodiac (TAURUS, LEO, SCORPIO and AQtARTUSl could theoretically be

used to represent one of the individual eheruba, but must syibbaliHts

have recourse to pictorial images, rather than sigils.

CHRIST Kcl. A large number of siqil.s, most often involved with the

symbolism of the CROSS, have been used to symbolise Christ, and the

following consists merely of a selection taken from occult sources;


d>
C CUE I RLE 1 fj 4 8 i?j ROCK 1931

SHEPHERD 1971 _L ;£ C< VERARDI 1972 ’’ffj.

GETTINGS 1976 0£_

TERTbi 1963 gives a whole series of ’gnostic Samar i Um-Chri st: an1 aig- I

which might be said to symbolise Ciirr st r — X >f- l-p


CHA-CIN

The same soarw Lists also a number of related vigils under CHRISI'MOW

and JESUS, along with


-f -p- -r- Xj= XpX \
CH AS SANT 1004 records a mediaeval range: X

Set: also CHRIST TRIUMPHANT.

CHR1STMON Hal, Very many mediaeval and modern variants are recorded*

masL of them relating in effect to CHRIST or CROSS,

KOCH 19 30 gives QO 4- whilst TESTA 19B2 records some


4'
j p
early sigils derived from the J udao-Chi: is Li an t r a d i i. i on i y[\ (■

CHRIST TRIUMPHANT i?el ► A series of sigils recorded by TESTA 196'-'

relatee to a graphic tradition which abbreviates the sign of Victory

(N-1C-A) with the v (VAIJj of Jesus: /'■/ /-X"' Zy 4X


The magical alphabet of Ahaei in S-CHLLLBLE IB 46 gives- -a sigi 1 tor

Chri a i: Tr i ujrtphant z \it

See also CHRIST, CHRISTHOM and JESUS.

CHRYSOCOLLA Ajc. Early mediaeval sigil, probably derived from the

ancient Greek* recorded by SHEPHERD 1971 for sol doi ot golds s-0""

CHRY STALLUS Ale. Two sigils given by SIGNA 17C:

CINDERS Ale. HDRLIDGE 1651 “” G CROLdUS 1619 l4^

VALENTINE 1671 T £ IGNA 170 -X- -4'

5OMMERH0FF l70l G

DIDEROT 1763 4
GESSMANN 1906 X; €
For oinj* clavellatls SOMMERBOFF 1701 give* T-J-T tip1 VL
Far cj'neris salicis SICSNA 17c -jive;; 'y ,'f/ h 0^0
T

CINNABAR Ale. The common alchemical term lor the rod form of mcrcur:

Sul phi d h - thou cjh the- h l g .11 -U also us ed £ or the p i gene nt ve rrni .1 i on .
WORLIDGE 16 51 $ § CROLLT U £■ 1612 Hr J-

CSOLLIUS 1670 IrXX, VALENTINE 16 7.1 X Tj^“


DICTIONARY OS OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

SHELTON 17C
1
-0- ^
\s
j SIGMA 17C 5^ 15

SOMMERHOFF 1701 A1 A1 0 / "3 4 a Tb &. d? t y>


-w P | s ^ 4- ■fet s
DIDEROT 1763
i—1 *\/ ~±
O
q. Oy
GESSMANN 1906 2J, Jzt'_ jV ^ iHf B
OASEONF.LLI 1925 0 LUEDY 19 28 2^

SCHNEIDER 19 E 2

BERTHELOT _8SL» records two Gfee'-c sigils: G Cl)

CINNABAR OP ANTTUONY Ale. Two sigils given by DIDEROT 1763: Tp £

CIRCULATING FIRE Ale. Mediaeval sigils given by GEE CM ANN I 9 Of, mainly

derived frciu the common sigil for FIRE: VA /\ .A.. A .'Ll

CIROULUS DUPLEX Occ. Sigil given by HERMES 1613 in a series of graphic

occult structures: (°) The efupTeir symbolises the idea of spiritual

growth - an inner quality is protected within the nutrient of a

shielding outer quality. The sigil may also be interpreted os being

symbolic of Lite alchemical process itself-

CLAVES Occ. Sigil derived from Deers MONAD by Jiushnie, and called by

him ' £. he Seven Forma of Spirit' relating to his Wlrkendc EJ genscha. f ten

(see Ml IS EH 1951) s 3G-r£ The sigil combines the 'Seven Forms' of the

seven planets:

o/iturATcon which qivgs 'Harsh desiring Mill1: 7 C

j^ercurg-Jupi ter which gives ’Pitter or stinging : — h-

Mars-Vezms which gives 'Anguish till the "fljsh of Fire1' 1 : ■■■/ '-j

Sun which itself represents the 'flash of Fire' and the 'Fire World1: &

Venus-Mars which gives 'Light or Love, where the water of Eternal Life

flows': g! rf-'

Jjj.pl ter-Mercury which gives 'Noise, sound or Mercury': Jl 4?

Moor—Rat urJi which gives 'Substance of Nature1: (_

MUSES 1331 presents variants of those, according to Freher, in the

order given above, but with a more thorough interpretation ar.d with
C1N- COM

the sigillie forms:

Sec also LAW 1772 .

COAGULATE Ale. Ths sigils below, all o f wb i cb fj r e aied iaeva 1 in origin.,

refer to Lhe verbal use of the wore.. But. nee also COAGULATION

WOKLIDCE 1651 X"X ALCHEMY 1650 5^E,

VALENT 1L-IE 1671 £-L- >:X DIDEROT 1763 -t—E- he ^

LU ED Y 1923

COAGULATION Ale. given by GeHEIME 17 85 for the Falcheirjical


Sigil
y
process of 'thickening substances1: -1

ST GKA 17C 3_| J, 'h~> |f jf t-i ^ o ""8 ^


GESSMRNN 1906 1a/° 'JV .y ° '-y

See DISSOLVET

COBALT Ale. ALCHEMICAL 17C SCHEFFERS 17 7 5

BERGKANN 1705 Q C3ESSWANN 1906 /"fa /Q$0

LUEDY 1928 SCHNEIDER 1962

COHABITIO Ale. The word refers to an alchemical process.

W0RL1DGE 1651 ^“O ALCHEMY 1650 oT

CQLCOTHARUM Ale. Mediaeval ciyils given by GESSMANN .906: ■!' 1*

'©' @

COMET Ast. Modern sigil recorded by SHEPHERD 1971:

COMMIETIO See MrX

COMMON SALT See SALT

COMPOSE Afc * SOMMERHOFF 1701 gives the forms JK1

COMPOSITION Ale. An ancient Greek sigil is given by BERTHELOI 1863-: y

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL $FOILS

CONCENTRATED SPIRIT OF WINE Ala. GELSMANN 19Oh YY>,

CONCH Ale. SOWMERHOFF 17 01

CONDENSED VAPOUR Ale. An ancient Greek siqil is recorded by

BERTBETjOT 1885: }?;

CONGEAL Ale. DIDEROT 1763 2


CONGE LATI Ol-J Ale. MIC K AE7 ,fl P AC HER I 6L6 gi ve s the 5 i g i 1 O H-3C next to

the sign or constellation Taur.is, ei Lher to symbolise- the alchemical

process of Congelation, or (less likely) the a 1 oheiriie?a 1 Hiturnon.

OONJUNCi’TO Geo. Sigil lor one of the sixteen geomantie figures:

A multitude of variants {stars, dots, floral, devices, etc.) is used to

denote the sane four-fold arrangement♦ Conjutictio is linked by

AGRIPFA 1831 with the element- oi Air, the planet Mercury and the

zodiacal sign Virgo. The following sigils arc derived from late-

mediaeval sources, and are sometimes used to denote the planet Mercury,

as for example In TRITHEMIUS 1803.

AGRIPPA 1531 □ [Jf X X Y X © © X YD

CONJUNCTION Ant. An aspect in which two or more planets are in the

same degr«« of the zodiac. The common form of the sigil is precisely

that found in mediaeval manuscripts, as for example in SlGlLLlS 17c

ASTROLOGICAL 15C "- KALENDAR L5C 0~

H0ROSCOPE 1614 o°

A series of individual slgils, intended to denote particular planetary

conjunctions has been given by AGRIPPA 1510:

SATURN AND JUPITER i 2\- A~J

SATURN AND MARS:

JUPITER AND MADS Zj > <]'"

SATURN, JUPITER AND MARS-


COW COP

CONSTRUCTION Occ. A modern sigil given by CIRLQT L962 to represent

‘ the construetive principle within totality* r symbo 1 ised by the

TERNARY act.Lag upon the QUATERNARY within INFINITY, thus: (^5?

CONVERT Ale. Sigils used only In descriptions of alchemical processes

in the mediaeval form given by GESGMANN 1906' sV™

C'QOPERTA As£, Fifteenth of the mediaeval lunar mansions, called Ai

Ghafr in the Arabic astrological system, given by MANSIONES L4C: °o

COPPER Ale. Sinco the occult theory of signatures links copper with

the planet VENUSt virtually any of the sigils for this planet may also

be uaed to denote the metal in an alchemical context. The following

sigils appear to have been used specifically to denote the metal:

SHELTON 17C H j- @ A 3—r SI UNA 170 9 % ^ i K

SOHKERBMT 1701 gives the series of slulls J ^ J~X 0~t-

and notes also that this is the corpus insaundwn et imperfection, an

idea related Lo the esoteric astrological tradition regarding the

planet Venus. Additionally, sojbmerhOPF 1701 gives -+£ [X ^ V V

2 V 8 SL
□ALTON ISOB (g)
& A- cfc-
GESSMANN 1906 / ^ 'O1?3 99 ©t ^<9^ /' '

8 S ■:/ V Hl£
SHEPHERD 1971 D2

The following sigils have been recorded by GESSHANK 1906, relating to

the alchemical copperi

COPPER CRYSTAL
c> )
COPPER IRON t

COFFER ORE

COPPER PLATE

COPPER SPLINT

EERTHELOT 1RRS gives an ancient Urcek ~orm for Cyprus copper ''■£

and one for copper ore ^ in addition to two sigils 1 ran chalkosy(_ '6

and two fox copper pure: % Hr

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DICTIONARY of OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

WQRLIDGE 1651 gives the following list, among which may be one or two

dubious f"Onr,£: ^ -E~3 —©- Qv*2v -f-H- ^

COPPERAS nic. Term generally applied in alchemical textn to the

sulphates of copper, iron aiid zinc (blue, green and white copp&r&s,

respectively), biiL new generally applied to the iron sulphates, also

called green VITRIOL* Another term is WHITE VITRIOL.

Copperrfatez is another general term, for which OKOMASTICOM 1574

gives: «=?—— <5— - brrtheLOT 1805 records the Greek form X which i

derived froir. tne abbreviation o£ chalcanthoS*

COPPER CALCINATE Ale. BERTHELOT 1885 records an ancient Creel: sinil

which is identical to that used for ordinary COPPER: ^

COPPER FILINGS Ale. Two sigil s common used in the mediaeval period

for COPPER are Listed by BERTHELOT 1&85 from ancient Greek texts as

denoting copper-filings: 52 ^

COPPER leaf Ala. BERTUELOT 1085 records two ancient Creek sigiIs

which were used for copper leaf": ^ /'O

COPPER ORE Ale. BERTHELOT 1085 gives an ancient Greek sigi1 which

v/?]s still lxi use during the mediaeval period, though sometimes used

for COPPER: X

COPPER WATER See COPPERAS

CORAL Ale. DIDEROT 1768 (2) V?

BLIPTEiEI..OT I SS5 records the Gree !< a 1 chemica 1 sigi 1

cor LEON IS As-t. Mediaeval sigi for the triple star alpha Leonis,

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CORN UA AH IETIS Ast. First of tit j e tr.cd i. dev a 1 lun ar man s ion s , c al 1 ed A j.

Sham tain in the Arabic astrological system, for which a sigil has been

recorded by MANEIONES 14C: ;.■

A sigil linked with this mansion, but. used for amuletic purposes, is

recorded by abano Idol; Vi

CORNUA ECQKPIGNTS Ast. The 16 th of the mediaeval lunar mansions,

called ]\ ? Cubana in the Arabic astrological system, a sigil for which

Le given by MANSIONES 14C: ?

CORONA Ast. The 17th of the mediaeval lunar mansions, called Iklll

a2 jobhah in the Arabic astrological system, for which a sigil is given

by MANSIONES 14C : \

A sigil designed for amuletic use, and linked with this mansion {called

finis Libri) is given by ABANO 1303;

CORPUS Gee BOD If

roR scorpIONTS Ast. Mediaeval for the binary alpha scarpi!,


sigil
_ -=b—P_
sometimes called An tares, given by hEKMETT S 13 c : Di

AGRIPFA 1510 gives a variant which has became the commonly accepted

sigil: EVANS 19 22 *[ * j| ] *

The same name is used also for the IBth of the mediaeval lunar mansions,

{called Al Kalb in the Arabic astrological sycterr.) , end a sigil tor

thin is recorded, by MANS I ONES 140: °0*

COR TAURI Ast. The fourth of the mediaeval lunar mansions, called

Al jjaharan, in the Arabic astrological system, a sigil for which is


■G &

giver, by MANS I ONES i4C:n^. But SCO also ALDEBARAN.


L a>

A sigil clearly linked with this fourth mansion, but called Caput

tauxi et venter, is given an nmyletic use by ABANO l303z

The mansion called Caput Tatiri is the third of the lunar mansions,
0 &
and is given the sigil n* ^ by MANSIDNEB 14C, and the amulatic

sigil by aeano 1303, who terms it finis Arictis.

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DICTIONARY Ol- OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGTLS

COSMIC EGG Occ. In h. i k account of Tarot symbol i™, WTRTH 1927 gives

the sigil frequently used for CANCER as the 1 fecundated cosmic

eggf of the Chinese. Ee« also PHILOSOPHIC EGG,

COSMOS Occ. Sigil derived by WELLING 1735 to symbolism the complete

universal character of light and darkness working togetheri

HOMER 1723 gives the two sigils 0 as the last in the chain of

God' s corning Into being, the so-called Golden Chain, representative

of the Cosmos, as opposed to the CHAOS at the beginning of the chain,

COVERED POT Ale. CROLLIUS 1670 V But see CRUCIBLE.

CREATION Occ. A sigil given by WELLING 735 is taken to symbolise the

six days of Creation, or the elements as an outflow of the Divine Eire

of the Godhead:

BLAVATSKY IBdb gives the simple sigil /\ along with a profoundly

choterit: account of the relationship between the sign TAURUS and the

PLEIADES in the constellation of that name, which she terms (in full

accordance with the Cabbalistic tradition) the sidereal septenatp,

which manifests from the 'concealed /\ * .

The relationship between the 'invisible1 creative force of the sign

Aries and the manifestation of the 'matter' of Taurus 1$ also givers a

sigil Li e form by 5LTCEIER 197 5 in his bIgh 1 y persona 1 graphic symboilsm.

T-Te claims that the creative force of Arises may 'in a symbolic

sense1 be read as the TAU form: \ Put see also SACRIFICE.

A further attempt to symbol!sc in graph! c form the idea of creation

has been, made hy KOCH 1930, with ii si qil which ia (among other things)

unfortunately an ancient algil for the earth: t£)

CREATIVE INTELLECT Occ. A somewhat personal sigil, based on Lhe

common sigil for the element FIRE, is given by KOCLi 19.30:

CREATIVE POTENCY Occ. BLAVATSKY 1B77 gives the sigil P to cover

the idea of latent creativity, but see also CREATION, ONE and ORIGIN.

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CQS—CRO

CROCUS Ale. The algal is restricted to the substance used in the

••lichfjfliicaL proyssscs* iand has nti botanic implication,

BERTHELQT 1.R85 records a Greet sigil:

DILERQT 1765 ]h=f

LUEDY 1928 Jr
SOMMERHOFF 1701 gives the following aigiis for fl lowers of crocus j

crocus aromatiens (.See SAFFRON FLOWER) : €>. & J-:

See CROCUS MARTIS and CROCUS VENERIS.

CROCUS ANTIMDNY Ale GESSMAKN 190b

CROCUS AR0MA7ICUS See CROCUS and. SAFFRON FLOWER

CROCUS MART IS /l.i e. WORLIDGE3 lb 51 ^ ^

ALCHYMIA L5£3 CROLL1US lb 70 V'

ALCHEMICAL 17C JS SHELTON 17C J2

SOMMERHOFF !701 C;C t 4 ^ c/1 4 -c-> C S 'V*


<k G) ->-0 O0H 4 r>‘
c? u-$? -Ct T ^
It
SIGMA 17C £ f-\ T /A 4 DIDEROT 17M
DIDFRITI 17 65 <fc
6 Vy

GESSMANN 1906 A £ -d/ ^7 ^ q?—&

SCRNEIDFR 1962 Qt ^

CROCUS METALLORUM Ala. SOMMERHOFF 170]

CROCUS VENERIS 211c - This alchemical sub stance is generally regarded

as being the same as AES IJSdTUM, but the sigillie tradition would

suggest that this was not always the case.

VALENTINE 1671 ^ J CD^^'

FRESW E 1680 yl ^ ^—'■

SIGN A 170 Q -y^ o— tt,a fT. v_ 0


. vVO 1-&M r^£ 0-6 T b ^ ^
SOMMERHOFF 1701 \ Jf rjr^ “ 1 ^

DTDEROT 1763 V ^ ° A rt tvy. 0-^ Q 4-


yg s y ®. oh? cb-^ <? +> ^ r ^ ^
□ESSWANN 1906
9r
LUEDY 19 2 &
CAR50NELT.I 19 25
f D
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

CHOSS R&1. Along with the related SWASTIKA, this is one of the oldest

of sigils, almost universal in use ana application. in her study of

the ancient symbolic language, PLAVATSKY IS88 gives much space to the

cross, which she sees as being derived from the union of male and

female. Spirit and Matter, this meeting being 'the emblem of life

eternal in spirit on its ascending- arc, and in matter as the ever

resurrecting element - by procreation and reproduction*. The

spiritual male is the vertical line ] whilst the differentiated matter¬

line is the horisOhtal: — The former is said to be invisible, the

latter on the plane of objective perception. BLAVAT5XY 1R00 gives

also the sigil (jy as the ’astronomical cross of Egypt1, buL the

Tau-cross which is reversed and encircled is discussed in its esoteric

connexion with the crucifixion uf Ciirh8T, -'or a simple version o+ this

sigil is the Rose Cross-

A large number of variant sigils is recorded in occult, sources, in

addition to the standard forms listed by traditional names below- For

example, a tree-cross given by VEKiiRDI 18 72 i.s said to unite the

three worlds of the Celestial, Terrestrial and Infernal: ,-i|

TEETA 1972 ropteduceh many ear1y Christian cross aigils, amOng

which are the axe-cross, t4u—cross and the curious hampt-cross, all of

which are listed below. TESTA 1.962. also reproduces the various

c:ross— forms given in the famous Poem X IAr by Paulinus of No la, of which

the following arc out of the ordinary: Y >L; >fb l S

AM} T $
The following alphabetical list of cross-names does not give sources

simply because they are so common: they have all at one time or

another appeared in occult sources


'Sf'
I.'-i
7i XF-CROSS K L'f-j BOTOmEE £

CELTIC -t4 - CHEVRON /X


T
rlr-
CURVES p —* COMMIESA T
-p
A IA
COPTIC CROSSLET A'
-&r
DECUSSATA X EGYPTIAN ~r
'“ih
FT.EUR I" GAMMA DA
.-V- 1 1 4
“! r
l
GNOSTIC GREEK -| -
CRO-CEY

b&mpt Z r^7> <s+e) -di'V -f1' LATIN -b

LPRFAJiVE ± MALTESE ?X^i


i n
iUpLJJVT PAPAL ■=—

FAT EE PATEE FITCHES


J' c
PQMEE c-—u POTENT ■—j-—i
A
RUSSIAN -J - ^J;- ST ANDREW X

sr ajvt/;oaty 1 V ST PETER

mi; © T f ? 1 txd thieves y

TREFLEE $~T -U,. VOIDED =JL=

See also CHRIST, CHRISTMQN and CHRIST TRIUMPHANT.

CROSSING THE RIVER See TRAN SITUS FLIJVII

CROSSWHEEL Oco- The third or Roehme 1 s Divine Outpourings in the

'becoming of God’, described as the 'first natter of al ! sublunary

LodicsJ in HOMER 1723: & But see HOMER’S GOLDEM CHAIN.

CRiJCIBLE A1c- The noet common mebiae val siyils are vestigx.aj. drawing £

of containers , bat. WORLIDGE 1651 gives; ^ ^ G)

VALENTINE 1671 % ^

SOMHERHOFr 1701 ^ gf _X^ -A- X ^ -Z ^

DIDEROT 1763 ^ QJ

SCHNEIDER 1962 '/ /~/ ^

ALBERTUS 1974 ^

BERTHELOT 1335 records an ancient Greek sigil: y'K.

See also AHENUM, CURELLA and “IGILLUM

CRUDE METAL Alo. ALCHEMICAL 17C ^:-

Cse also BRAES,

CRUDE WINE ACID Ale* A siyil given by GESBMANN 1906 is probably late
, i—& 7
me alauva1; I—J

CRYSTAL Wag. ALCHEMY 1650 C> DIDEROT I 76 2 Jg


DICTIOHARY OF OCCULTr HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGHS

SCHEFFERS 1775 XX
CESS HAWK 1906 C X +rt Ht /'< !“^ z®1
SCHNEIDER 1962 +4£ ALBERTUS 1974 jif

SCHEFFERS 177 5 gives the sigll ^XD I*7-3,31" Crystalli Lunae.

CRYSTALLISED VERDIGRIS Ale, A number of mediaeval slgi Is are recorded

by GES5MANN 1906 £ X & © S' ^ ^ 8 5>


CRYSTAL OF SATURN Ale. DIDEROT 1763 ^ X

CUCDRBTTA Ale. WDKUDGE 1651 ■' §

LTIEDY 1920 Q

SCHNEIDER 19 62 gives the sigil CC and for c uei-i rbi ta coeca -

bo e a 1 so BO t t.er

lor
CUFSLLA Ale. SOMMERHOFi’1 l'/Oi gives the algils T P 3G X 0

capella, 'the container In which separation of the impure from the

pure metals takes place'-

The sigil given by SIGNA 17c is probably intended to symbolrso the

wooden cask or cupula: ||* (but see CUPELLRTIONJ

STGNA 17C gives siqils for cupel!are, which probably re ter to -he

idea of 'casting in a wooden tab': V^. sff X

BERTHELQT 1885 records two Greek variantsx hoLh


C TIP ILLATION Ale.
the Greek word used to designate the process of testing
short-forms for
y
or refinino X--’
(precious) metals in a cupel: s
or essaying

CYPRUS COPPER See COPPER.

96
CRY-DAR

D
SAT MON Ast» The Greek wort] ds-imon is cor-fu^ed ici many contexts with

the modern 'demon'r which is unfortunate r since only the Greek

kakadaemon works evil, and the Greek referred to an altogether higher

intelligence - in the astrologa c£il system of the ancient Greeks, the

d'a.T.Tirjm (me ire exactly, the kjlpos dai monos, ’the pert of the daimon1}

was that degree of the zodiac in mirror-image, relative to the

Ahceiidant, of the para fortunac, for which a sigil is recorded in

DALKTll Occ. The fourth ietter of the Hebrew alphabet {see F-T.RRAIC

SCRIPT), for which many derivatives are given within the tradition of

and in his treatment of the graphic etymology from the vestigial

drawing of the Egyptian hieroglyphic traces the form of the let.ter to

the idea of doori

DARKNESS Occ- Sigil derived by WELLING 1735, probfjb iy from the

alchemical form for NIGHT, to symbolise the setting free ot the

subterranean destructive forces of darkness: U.

OLTVIER 1826 gi ves the sigil as a symbo 1 ot tlic profound secrecy or

'darkness1 under which the initiates were placed, the. form being

a vestigial drawl"g of the Masonic trowe1l

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGlLS

DAY Ale. ALCBYMIA 1563 ALCHEMY 1660

VALENTINE 1671 cf \ FREHNE L68S

SIGMA 17C ^ 3 °-- A


GESSMANN 1306 if I_0 J *s./ ,;/'+ tp th

3E3THEIiOT 1885 records an ancient Greek sigil for days: Jd'

CHAiSSAMT 1884 records a mediaeval abbreviation (for dies) : (

KOCH i960 gives the sigil for the rune Dtig.

SOMMERciOFF 1701 gives a series of sigiis, most of them recorded by

GESSHANK 1906 above, but notes that 'among alchemists (,i*£edicos) net

or.iy the time of sunlight, but the nigh time itself uial.es up a day -

a Dies Natural is1. Within such a framework, the sigiis given under

DAY AND NIGHT art= a', su relevant to the idea of ’day1,

SOMMERHQFF 1701 gives; ft £'* [3 l X—° °—^ ^ tf b

□AY AND NIGHT Ale, FRANCKLYN 1627


/
VALENTINE 1671 fcq SHELTON 17C

GESSMANN 1906
7/ K 7
SCHNEIDER 196
2 J £ /? s3i
BERTHELOT1 1635 records an ancient Greek form (but in this connexion,

see the note relating to SOMMERHOFF 170i in DAY above) ; cf'/

CRGSLAND 1962 records a Greek form for ’days' ;

See also NIGHT

DEATH £?Cc, Usually a vestigial drawing of a 'death's head * is used as

a sigil or symbol for 'death', but a number of sigiis have been

derived fro:n the Greek Thanatos - from the capital letter Theta - as

for example in SMITH ISC, within an astrological context; 0 O

C HASS ant IS 84 records: -0-

BOCK 1931 gives the uncommon form:

The CAPUT MORTUUM of alchemy is the ’reject' residue left after the

alchemical process has been completed*

DEATH ARCANUM Ooc, WIRTR 1.927 relates this 13th arcanum of the Tarot

pack to the Hebraic MEN, and associates with it the sigil which

98
DAY DEM

he claims to bo derived tron the primitive form ror mem - though, of

course, the coimexioii with 1 water1 expressed in the Egyptian hieroglyph

as a vestigial drawing {see JENSEN 13 70) , arid the connexion with the

sigi 1 for SCQRPTQ, are also- relevant. WXRTK 19 27 relates t.ha card

presumably because the- form may he

traced in the- structure of the design, arid because this planet is

exot ex i ca 11 y 1 i nked w i th t he i dc-a o f do a th.

DEATH'S HEAD See CAPUT MORTUUM

DECAD See SENARY

DECADE Occ. In her complex numerological study BLAVATSKY 1883 gives a

sigl". for the decade which is linked with the ten of the Sephi rcthic

tree, the 'celestial fruits, the ten or{l{ O born out of the two

invisible male and female seeds making up the 12, or the Dodecahedron

of the Universe".

DECIDE Ast. A sigil (abbreviation) is given by SIMMOnxTe 1890 tfc-

DECOCTION Ale. SO.MMERHOFF 170 J. DIDEROT 1769 H~B

DEGREE Alu* Art abbreviation of the Latin gredus recorded by GESEMANN

1906, is not intended to represent the degree of astrology; —^

See BY DEGREES.

DEITY Dec - .Sigil recorded by BLAVAT SKY L398 to record 'unity with iji

zero': the symbol of Deity, the Universe and Man, linked with the

DECADE,

DF.MON Gee DAI MON

DEMONS Occ. Usually the gigils preserved in the occult tradition are

£9
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGHS

the most common names, but KIRCHRR 1655 gives a sigil which appears

Lo refer to demons an a class: ElR

DESCENDANT Aat. A sigil is given by NEUGEBAUER 1959 fer the Western

horizon of the horoscopet from the Greek Dysis: A

DESCENDING NODE Astk The following sigil is copied from the Greek

text given by (JN.ONT 1894; £T"2> it is said to be the katababazon or

oara, the equivalent of the modern CAUDAy but this sigil is quite

probiib Ly n mi St take, the


correct form being given in the same mano¬
rs
script for anabibazon or kapfoali: *■' b St-* NODE.

DESCENDING SALVATION Occ. Sigil given by KOCH 1930 In his highly

pc r son a 1 i sod r a t ion ale of symbo 1 i sin; /■

DEVIL Qac. The moot- common sigil for this Gentleman is the inverted

pentacle, said to represent the goat physiognomy as a vestigial

drawing; .3^-

OTjIVER 1826 gives a curious sigil u.s 'ancient Egyptian1;

BliL see aJ*o DEVIL ARCANUM and KALI YUGA.

DEVIL ARCANUM Dec* MIRTH 1927 relates this 15th arcanum of the

Tarot pack to the Uebraic SAMEK, and accords it the sigillie

associations of the reversed pentagram (see DEVIL above) and what

he terms the ’primitive Samok', which he gives -tj_r which is In

fact (sec JENSEN 1970) the Old Phoenician form, and may have bean

derived from a vestigia] drawing of a tish. WIRTO ±927 associates

the card with Auriga,

DIANA See SILVER

DIAPHORETICS Ale. SOMKERHOFF 1701 records a series of late-mediaeval

sigils for the metals and mineral a of diaphoretic agency, which in

each case is constructed from the most common siglllic form;

I oo
DEL-: DIS

ANTIMONY COFFER

GOLD .0: IRON T-y"7 C?'—?

LEA TJ SILVER Xl>/


ii _
•i'n;
3- Ct

DIDO A & £. Hypothetic p anet claimed by WEMYSS 192 7 to be the ruler

of tlio zodiac* I Virgor for which he gives the sigil: CO

DIED See DEATH.

DIGEST Ale. The terra *5 applicable only to the alchemical process,

and net- to the human.


A
VALENTI NE 1 G 71 '' DIDEROT 17ft 3 Q. 5

POISSON 1691 5 SCHNEIDER 1962 zl4<' jO ->3 A. J!=hf

ALBERTUS 1974

SOHMER7IOFF 1701 gives, for di sre&tio and di gore. the forms


t. n~i ^lO ^
g g ,0 two of which ware wrongly copied by GESSMANN

1906: -gp AM

DIGESTION Ale. MICHAELSPACIIER 1616 gives the sigil CHr next to the

£■ 311 or constc11aL j.an Leo, pcrhaps to syrabo 1 ise the a 1 chemical

process of Digestion.

□TN Mag. Sigil given by HEYDQN l664 for a spirit (perhaps Din*} and

used to represent the letter D in the secret writing called 'Alphabet

of Angels and Genii 1 : * 3.

DT QNY LiCG See BACCH [JS ,

DISORDERED INTELLECT Otc + Sigil given by (perhaps originated by]

KOCH 1930: T%r

DISSOLUTION Ale. A mediaeval sigil is given by DIDEROT 1763:

il 1 iU AELiLiPACHER 1616 gives tb e sigil <2 'o tikxt to th e si on or

lOl
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

constellation Cancer, perhaps intending to symbolise the alchemical

process cf dissolution associated with this zodiacal sign.

GEEElMl. 1785 gives a sicil for the alchemical process, which he

contrasts with the sigil fox COAGULATION, thus; £

DISSOLVE Ale. VALENTINE 1671 d- ”f

GEE5MANN 19 06 J* <7^ C?&

DISTILLATION Ale. Many late-mediaeval siqils are recorded for the

various forme of distillation, among which the following are the most

commonly usedt

DISTILLATE WORLIDGE 1661 (Bj L/ij

VALENTINE 1671 SIGN A 17C =^= ^ f\


GESSMAMN 1906 rxv'r ALBERTOS 1974 >t

DISTILLh7ION lJROC£SS alchymIA 166 3 IL

ALCHEMY 1650 ALCHEMICAL 17C ^ 4


o
SOMMERHOFF 1701 ~_C> ^ o ijr1 A~ ~tt" ':r

f l.-9 J3 O* ^5 C*m ,

DIDEROT 1763 & Lj


SHELTON J7G 31 L/

POTSS ON 1891 "’Hf

GESSMANN 1906
6 ;,
SCHNEIDER 19 62

DISTIL JN ASffES GESSMANN 1906 JZ]

DISTIL IN SA.VD GESSHAWN L906

DISTILLATE!) WIWB SIGNA 17C cyb


g
DISTILLATED VINEGAR TABLE 167 6 _p. SIGNA 17C "" •+- 'tTT

DIDEROT 1763 £> but see VINEGAR.

MICHAEL.KPACeER 1616 gives the sigil i^(i next to the sign or

constellation Virgo, perhaps to symbolise the alchemical process of

distillation, or (less likely) the alchemical RED QRFlMENT.

DIVINE LETTERS See PLANETARY SYMBOLS-

DIVINE POWER Ooc- Sigil given by SHEPHERD 1971 as triceps runei^Ax

102
DTS- DUN

DOMINIONS See SPHERE OF JUPITER

DOMUS See HOUSE

DRACHMA Ale * Mediaeval sigils far a measurement of weight, given in an

ancient Greek form by BERTHELCf L.GHS: C


SIGMA 17C ^ DIDEROT 1763 S

GESEMANN 1906 3 A ^ 3d

CAPPELLT 1949 records a mediaeval abbreviations ^

DRAGON'S BLOOD Aic. DIDEROT 176 3 50

DRAGON’S HEAD See CAPUT

DRAGON'S TAIL See CAUDA

DREGS Ale. SCHNEIDER 1962 30 9—f

See also FAEX VIM I

DR INK Alc+ GESSMAMN 19 Ob

DROP Ale. CESSMANN 1906 gives several contractions for the mediaeval

contraction gutta C. 9
M

DRY Ale. GESSMANN 1906 f

DR¥ SUBLIMATION Ale. SCHNEIDER 1962 1 ”K

DULL FIRE Ale. The term Is used in relation to GRADES OF FIRE, ar.d

has nothing to do with the occult Dark Fire.

GESSMANN 1906 Zh /0J Ld ~7Z-

DUNG Al--. several sigils (probably mediaeval) have been recorded by*

GESSMANN 1906 specifically for horsedung: (? 0 G__ °C0 Jf'' **\Z

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL S1G1LS

(dung continued) 7r“ft. _H_ -mrr —J--

DUG FRATES See TWO BROTHERS

JUST Ale. VALENTINE 1671

ALCHEMIC AL L7C pgg SIGMA 17C

SOMMERHOFF 1701 ^ ^g X

GFSSMAHH 1906 Q_ -Sz-

See- a 1.50 POWDER

DYNAMI5 Ast. SUCHER 1975 appears- to link the wiyil for Taurus ^ w i Lb

the SPHERE ci the Dyn&flils, which Is traditionally (in terms of the

Pseudo-Dionysian hierarchies} associated with the SPHERE Of’ MARS;

104
DUO-EAR

EAGLli Ast. A highly personal (and noder::} slail for the zodiacal sign

or constellation SCORPIO is given by SUCKER 1975: The author

chains that the sign for the Eagle used in ancient. t.i:ncs to stand in

place of Scorpio* an esoteric.: Idea for which the symbolic form is the

Eagle of St John (see FOUR EVANGELISTS), the esoteric sigil that for

Scorpio. hut cce also STGTL 19 73-

EARTH Gcc, BERTBELOT lfi-85 records an ancient Greek cigil:—v Since

this form is contrasted with that for HEAVEN (Oux^oos) , il is clear

that it refers to the globe of the earth, rather than to the alchemical

element- The majority of the following sigils were intended to denote

the mystical rthird Element1, which is neither the globe of the Earth,

nor the ‘earth dust1. Tn an astrological context it mig.ni- re^er to

the EARTH TRTPLICTTY which i k manifest In the macro coerr. as the

zodiacal Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn, in the microcosm as the

melancholic temperament- In its alchemical sense, a sig_1 would

refer [^nly to the ‘third element".

ALCBEMY 1650 -O - H X KIRCHER 1655 'r?\J\

CROLLITJS 1670 FHESNE 1686

ALCHEMICAL 17C h" & ® SHELTON 17C i7CV7

SIGMA 17C G V1 V © T^V DIDEROT 1763 @ ^

GEKEIME 17 65 Vo
SOMMF-EHOFF 1701 \f M
CARBONELLI 1925 ^
ECHEIBLE 1848
SHEPHERD 1371 2^T
DU TORE 1947 ^
V
WALTER 1970 7/\

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULTy HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

A Sigll given by WELLING 1735 represents the spiritual and Invisible

Earth, the occult Earth which existed before the descent of Lucifer:

OLIVER 1826 gives as ’an ancient Egyptian symbol’ for the

element Earth the sigils $ hlavATGKY 188EJ gives a series of three

sigils tor- which she maintains both ah exoteric and esoteric meaning:

in each ease the exoteric meaning is the globe of Earth* The sdyil

Q represents the ideal World, self generating and self-

impregnating', and hence a fitting symbol for the Third Race* better

known as the Lemurian. The sigil © represents the 'unity of the

spiritual world’ contrasting with the duality of the 1 material1, a

sigil which symbolises the Earth state when the male-female polarity

developed, and hence a fitting sigil for the Fourth Race* commonly

termed the 4£Iantcan. The sigil f) esctorically represents the

condition of the earth fallen into generation, or into the production

of its species through sexual union: this last sigi was noted by

ELAVAT5KY 1877 as intended for the physical Earth (the globe}* and is

commonly used in this sense nowadays*, as for1 example in S-JOJER 1J10,

where it is used as the centre of the geocentric charts* to distinguish

them from heliocentric diagrams: however ERHEMERIDES 1766 uses cb

HALL 1359 gives the sigil ■&- for both the physical Earth and for

ANTIMONY. See also THREE EARTH £ and EARTH TRIPLlClTY *

EARTH HAND Pal* Sigil used in modern chirognomy to denote the male

Earth hand, sometimes called the Practical hand form* recorded in

GETTINGS 1965: This source give* also the sigil for the

female Earth hand, which* is confused with that for the male: -^r-

EARTH OF LEMNQ Ale. Mediaeval sigil given by GESSMAKN 1906 ]_\_ ©L,

EARTH S'TLVER See SILVER ORE

earth TRIPLlClTY Act. Sigil recorded (perhaps originated) by AGRTPPA

1510, but rarely found later* since Lhc elemental natures of the

zodiacal signs Taurus* Virgo and Capricorn (here encapsulated into


EAR-EL J£

one Kigil) are more usually symbolised under one or other of the

nig ill ic forms for EARTH:

Bee also ELEMENTS

n
EBULLITION Ale. Mediaeval sigi'.s are given by both DIDEROT 1763; j\

and GESSMANN 1906 ;

See also BOIL

ECLIPSE AGt. whilst this phenomenon might Joe presented l"- a horoscope

through a sigil for either CONJUNCTIOK or OPPOSITION (normally between

Sun and Moon) , tsiyila are given by RAPHAEL 1902 for Eclipse of the

Sun 2-'d ♦ end for Eclipse of the Moon ^

See also OCCULTATION.

___ frX
EGG Ale. SOMMERHOFF 1701 O GEESMANN 1906 [“&

BERTBELOT 1035 records the single sigil © for egg from ancient

Greek sources, and n double form to indicate the plural: ® ®

EGGS KELL Ale. 3ERTHEL0T 103") records three sigii$ from ancient. Greek

manuscriptsi 7—

EGG WHITE See ALBUMEN

EGG YOLK Ale. The mosL common mediaeval slyiIs are clearly Khort-

ferms derived from the Latin vito1luar as recorded by GESSMANN

EGYPTIAN SCRIPT <3ec HEBRAIC SCRIPT

ELECT'RUM Ale. BERTHELCT LB35 records several si oils for electrun?


J
i roiri different Greek nenuserAprs :

ALCHEMY 1650 gives a common mediaeval

LUEDY 1923 gives a. sigil for electron

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC WP ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

ELEMENTAL BODY See MATERIA I:RIMA

ELEMENTAL WORLD Occ. KIKCHER 165r

ELEMENTS Occ, The ele^ent^ of occultism have virtually nothing to do

with the elements uf modern science, and must not ce confused with

these'.. The ancient; occult elements are exoterically four: AIR r EARTH,

FIRE and MATRR, vriL.h an t; Ho+.e ric: 'fifth1 o 1 cmerit r ij s i j a 1 ly te i me d the

QUINTESSENCE, all oi which are well provided for, so far as sigirls go.

As a group of four or five, they arc symbolised in


a variety of ways,
r
the TjOst. common ear -y sigi J Doing that given by SHELTON 17C: 3 L and

(the so-called BEAL OF SOLOMON) given by S OMMERHOFF 1701 which, i &

in fact the graphic origin of the four nos t common s i vile Ecu; tha

FOUR ELEMENTS, in the oxaer I inted above; A VA V


A. a i g i 1 gi ye: i b y CARET ,LA I 6i5 i S exp 1 a : ne d as representing the four

elements in union —j— providing .j basic unit which (along with the

aig.i l 5 for Sun, Moon ar.d Aries - see the MONAD of Dec} was supposed in

the Rosicrucian stream to form the ancient underlying structural base

oE t-be planetary sigils, DEE 1564 also gives the cross —!— which he

terms, among other things, CHAOS, and links: it with the sigils for

MORTAL ADAM and IMMORTAL ADAM in his esoteric Christian symbolism.

This element sigi1 he cai^s ‘middle1, presumably because it is caught

between the solar ar.d lunar forces, and in connexion with the Christos

he terms it 'Sacrifice on the cross* .

Whilst SOMMERHOFF 1701 gives the standard list of sig.i s for toe

four elements (listing a printer‘s error for Air ^ which has been

perpetuated by inner copyists as the genuine sigil), he lists four

sigils which are intended to represent the idea of the four elements

us a unity: J J j -^r-1 A-X GESSMANN 1906 expands on these with at

least one dad copy;

SOmi-ierhofF 17ol, under hie section on the Element a or Prlnclpla, also


gives s L.g i.ls for the five events which he lists - Spi r;t 5

5a 11 Q tp3 Sulphur ^ (Water ~\J Earth of which the last

two (in accordance with an .Aristotelian classification) are su_d to be


ELF-EKQ

passive, the. others active. He says, quite rightly, that ether

authorj t ie s list on 1 y thres elemenLs, though these are theelemcntal

principles of Salt 0 Sulphur ^ Mercury

See also CHARACTERS OF ELEMENTS and MINERAL1A

ELIK Msg. Sigil for demon given by RETOOK 16fJ4 to represent the letter
_ t
E in the secret writing called 'Alphabet of Angels and Genii ‘ - ' If-
=

EEPHETA A^rL. sigil given by AGRTPPA 1510 for the fixed star alpha

Corcnse Boreslis, as variant of the medlyavyl =iigll given for

ALP HE CCA :

EMETIC TARTAR Ale. GESSMANN 1906

EMETIC WINE Ale* GESSMANN 190fc \0

EMPEROR Oco. MIRTH 1927 relates this 4th arcanum of the Tarot pack to

the Hebraic DALETE3 (see HEBRAIC SCRIPT! , and accords it the sigillic

form /X delta, also the fourth letter o£ the Creek alphabet, which he

says should represent for the Emperor the tr*angle with the eye in the

centre, the so-called 'eye of Providence'; MIRTH 192/ also

associates this card with the sigil for SULPHUR 0^ the form for which

nay be traced : r. the composition of the traditional design*

EMPRESS Occ. WIRTH 1927 relate^ this 9rd arcanum of the Tarot pack to

the Hebraic GIMEL (see HEBRAIC SCRIPT!, and accords it the sigil of the

sc-called ’receptive triangle' ‘ as well as the 'set square■ J a

forri derived from the gamma, the third letr.ei or the Greek alphabet*

WIRTH 1927 associates the card with the zodiacal VIRGIN, and accords it

the standard siqil: ff?

EKE See IMMORTAL ADAM and OMEGA

ENOUGH Ah.-. Abbreviation which nay be taken as a sigil, derived from

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Lhe Latin quantum satis, given in ALCHEMICAL I 7C ■ ^'j

•VI
EOH Occ, Sigii given by KOCH 19JO as rune for horse; i \

EQUAL Ale. All the variant sigils recorded by GESHM&NN 1906 are

presumably abbreviations of the late Latin ana, requal in quantity’ i

Ck on, r\fb a H

EQUIKOX occ. A basic sigil from the Rosicrucian stream of symbolism,

recorded by GABELLA 1615; ( i.R Th.it sigii. is derived from the

common fom tor' ARIES ( jf ) by John Doc for "nis MONAD, end is lihkeo

■with the meeting at a single point ot t -e Sun and Moon, as well as wrth

■..lie concept of equal hours of day and night. 11 is in a similar

stir it ot symbolising that DEE 1.564 gives ' T1 as the symbol for

fire, as derived from the first point of Aries, the equinoctial point.

BLAVATSKY 1036 gives the sigiias J the two equinoxes and the two

solstices placed within thc tijure of Lhe carthJ s pathr.

I
ESSENCE Occ * SOMMF.REiOFF 1701 gives for essentia.- tf T

KOCH 1950 gives a dot as sigii, presumably derived from his personal

interpretation of the graphic «tyano. ogy o£ the sigii he calls EYE OF

GOD: (_v) In the sequence of sigii s described by ii LA VAT SKY 13 8 E ,

the first sigii represents the undifferentiated spirit, "tfce one

infinite snd unknown Essence’ which 'exists From all eternityJ :


This sigii is the first in a series of stages relating to the idea of

inn Lo rial MAN T FE 0 TAT I ON.

See also QUINTESSENCE and UNITY.

ESSENCE OF TARTAR Ale* Several mediaeval sigiis for the salt are given

by GEE5MAKN 19OS : £p Vp ' rZR,

ESSENTIAL OIL See ESSENCE,

E0SENTTA QUINTA 5ee Q r ] IMtES sEL CL .


EOH-ETR

ETERNAL DARK Occ. Sigil given by BQEBKEN 1635 to represent the

’kingdom of ciarknexs dwelling in itself and the 'eternal nature in the

anger': 'CT7 As a sigil it is a component. uf the ETERNAL LIGHT.

ETERNAL LIGHT Occ ♦ Sigil given by BOEHMEN 1635 to represent the 'Spirit

in the. essence’ , the flash (also symboli sed by the sigil ter the SUN).

The sigil is 1 eternity and time, God In love and anger, flier cover heaven

and hell': As a sigil it is a composite of the ETERNAL DARK ana

the saluiTER.

ETERNITY Occ. In her basic sigil components used in astrology RONE 1951

gives the sigil Q to represent the ‘never ending' and "spirit or

primal pvverr (though this term has nothing to do with the Archai cf

the Dionysian system of hierarchies), KOCH 1930 gives (somewhat

imaginatively) a sigil for eternity; C~)

ETHERic Oca. SCHEFFERS 17 7 5 gives a sigil for A then, which may in

trict. be related to ..he Newtonian, concept, rather than to the occultist.

A sigil given by GEHEIME 17H5 is perhaps intended for the equivalent

ot the Paracclsian ens venerd.- However, sec also vege.ariliA.

A sigil fern given by AYlIE-S 1975, representative of the meeting of the

1 solar1 and 'lunar1 forces (the etheric and astral respectively), may be

the rosicrucian symbol which ic the basis for the modern rival of the

tom as for example In MERCURY i977: these may be traced to a sigil"'

diagram in STEINER 1923; BERGMANN i. r &0 gives ™ n fer Aei^hez .


See also che reference to the idea of sigils fox the ether!c in the

reproduction to this DICTIONARY, on page 3.

ace AKASHYA, CELESTIAL VAPOUR and QUINTESSENCE.

ETRUSCAN SCRIPT Occ. One of the secret alphabets recorded within the

occult tradition (see SECRET SCRIPT'S), under a variety of different

n ame s a no 1. e t ter - or dors. 0 ne c f th e s e alphab o t s, pr e s er v ed by

VIGNERE 1586 (sc-c r.sxt page)t i 11 ustratos in an inheresting way the

derivation of the so-called secret scripts from historic alphabets,

for the distinguishing letter for the ; sound ci the E-.ruscsn i storic

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alphabet has- the forms (recorded tv JENS EM 1970) : Q ^ ^ "s which

are continued in the* secret Etruscan alphabet. It is accordingly

interesting to compare the alphabet given by YIGNEPE lEsSb (first below

with a regular historic ferns (and variations) recorded by JEKbbh 1970

for non-occult purposes {second group below}.

a It c (1 e f £ li i j k i Ill 11
'a 0 7 *R 0 s p X \ T J M VI
0 H A 71 V X z X £
o P M T s i U V w X V z h \ c

W\
a « D 9 hr1
a i) c (1 e i s ll 1 j k 1 Ill 11
vVj
P /\
8 > 0 1 >1 xl X
9 a < t Y 1 1® tx?
o p (j r s i u v w ,\ y •/. th s
(p 0
* 1

Iti other respects this so-called 'Etruscan1 of the occu t tradition

closely resembles the historic Fa 1 iscan, and is close in many of its

letter-forms to the so-called NDACEiTE SCRIPT *

EUCHARIST Occ. Several variant forms arc given by BOCK 1931, as used

by the early Christians:

EVANGELISTS bee FOUR EVANGELISTS

EVENING Aler KOCK 1930 gives a modern sigil which is (presumably) a

graphic rationalisation tor 1 the setting sun


EUC-EYF

EVOLUTION Occ, i her complex numerological study, BLAVATSKY xB-38

gives the sigi I ij.) as a symbol o£ the revolution and fall Into

generation or matter’. But nee also EAR.TR

EXALTATION Ale. The sigil given by ALCHEMY 16130 is for the alchemical

process, and has nothing to do with the astrological doctrines

c: c mce rn i ng the e xa 7 ta tl on of pi a nets: " 'n

EXHALATION Oco. KIRCHER 1655 ■{■ K

EXPECTANT SCir.lL Gee. KOCH 1 ,:3 30 gives a modern sigil: Y

EXTRACT Ale* CARRICHTERUS ISC ©


t
GESSMANN 1306 ALBERTUS 1974

SOMMERHOFE* 1701 gives ty for extractio sicoa.

EXTRACT OK CORAL Ale. CARRlC t :TFRUS 18C (§

EXTRACT OF GOLD Ale, cakrichterus i Sc: ®

EXUEIAI Ast. SOCHER 1975 appears to link the sigil for Ge:nini with

the Sphere of the Kxusiai, which is traditionally associated with the

SPHERE Of THE SUN*

F.YF. Ofc* BERiilltLOT IBB'j records an ancient Greek form, and a variant

from the a 1.,chemical tradition: o r"V':-

EYE OF ETERNITY Occ. Nijitie and sigil given, in Boehme's graphic system

,is recorded by LAW 17 72, representing that rwhich cannot, he pourtrayed’

in .:i figure which 'comprehends ail whatever God and Eternity is': _3|G

This sigil ia derived from the union of LIGHT, WRATH and the ELEMENTS,

EYE OF GOD Occ. Sigil given by KOCH 1930, which is ot course “he

post-Medlaeval sigil for the SUN: (^J) Geo also HOLY DEITY

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FAEX VIM I Aj e. SOMMERHOFF 1701

'Jsg DREGS

FALL OF MAN Occ- Si.gi I given by RLAVATSKY 1888 in the sequence ai

sigiis outlined in manifestation, to cynboli.ce the disappearance of the


..-“7“ Sjj
Spiritual circle trcro the sigil for ORIGIN v—p? which denotes the
1
complete descent of Mankind Into mutter: -1 ~

FEMALE Oc:{.-> The most common s>i qL i ig that adopted from the mediaeval

traditional terms tor VENUS: O and thin has been taken into the

modern canon j however , GFHEIKF. 17 85 gives: uo

FERMENTATION Ale. LL'EDY 1928 ' °V

The sigil given by RFR7HELOT 1985 is lor a verbal use, ‘to ferment11.

MICHAELSFACHER it 16 gives the sig.i next to the sign or

constellation Capricorn, perhaps L.o symbolise the alchemicaj process

of fermentation.

FERMENTUW AT.BUM Fee SILVER

FERUGO See RUE

FILTER Ale. SOMMERHOFF I/O I records for filter the s roll and for

the process of filtration the forms \ S fO '-S.-'1 —u-

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SCHNEIDER 1962 CU, J7 ^ ALBEftTUS 19':

FINIS AQUAE 11 See HAURIENS PRIMUS

FINIS ARlETIS See COR TAURI

FINIS CANCR1 See FRONS

FINIS GEKINORUH See BRACHUJM

FINIS LEONIS See CAUDA LEONIS.

FINIS I,TED I See CORONA.

FINIS SCOFFIONIS See CAUDA SCORPIONIS,

FINIS TAURI See CAPUT CANlS.

FT RE Qc;c. The majority of tho following aigils wore originally

Intended to denote the * principal and spiritual1 of the four elements,

sometimes called the- 1 heavenly ’ r rather than to refer to the

incande&cenL gases which we nowadays call 'fire1-

For example, SOKMERHOf'F 1701 notes that fire is 'the efficient cause,

adeogue irifigejns in affectum* and provides the following s.igU-4:

CARB0N3LLT 19 25 /P
i
iU
KOCH ).9 30 O
DICTIONARY OP OCCULT, REKtSnrTC /iWD ALCHEMICAL SIClLS

BERTHELOT 1985 records the sioil f for fire from the ancient

Greek alchemical r radii" i cn, but this sigii applies equally to the

'tire1 planet MARS*

DEE 1564 gives the sigilf T ! for a ieii Helical fire though it is evident

from the text that he has in mind that the siqi1 also represents the

elemental fire (see MONAD) which sigii he calls the rthe jaystical

sigii of Aries1: his disciple GAHELLA 1615 appears to have linked it

in a variant form with the elemental fire: ("T J

WELDING 1755 gives a sigii linked with the ancient form derived from
A
the SEAL op SOLOMON z£\ which he say5 is the 1 Spiritual artti

Invisible Fire1 f that occult Fire which existed before the descent of

LucifHr. OLIVER 1826 gives as an ' undent s i.q.i 1

for elemental Fire. On a more material plane, SIGMA 170 records

the sigii * for carbon fire, which relates to GRADES OF FIRE.

See also DULL FIRE, FIRE TRIPLTCTTY and OCCULT FIRE

FIRE BAPTISM dee THREE BAPTISMS.

EIRE HAND Pal. In modern chirognomy, a sigii used to denote the male

Fire hand type, sometimes called the in t rji ti v£- hand form, q: vers by

GETTINGS 1965: $

The female hand type in given the related sigii: $

EIRE PROOF Ale. Sigii recorded, by GESSMANN 906;

FIRE TRIPLICTTISS Ast, A sigii recorded by AGRIPPA 15ICO but rarely

a sod a f tc rwaid s, is an uncomfortable anion of common sigiis for the

fire signs Aries Lqo and Bagi11ar1us: A7

Dee also FIRE.

FIRST Occ, CHASE AWT 1P,8h records twt mediaeval abbreviations for the
.1 .
La Lin pr i /ns : f

FIRST HOUSE See ASCENDANT.

1 Lt
FIR-FIX

FIVE See ARCHETYPES

Fix Ale- The sigils are used in the alchemical sense of fixating*

FKAKCKLTO 162 7 <+ ALCHEMY 1650 '^7

SHELTON 17C 3 ^ ^

SOMME SHOP F 170 J. ~^/ \^}J —--7 T^X DIDEROT 17 G 3 ^ >ft

POISSON 1891 'f-' SCHNEIDER 1962 V7

FIXATION file. MICHAELSFAC11ER 1616 giv^s the sigil next to the

sign or constellation Gemini, perhaps to symbol :se the alchemical

process of fixation, though Lhe sigil is a varianL for ORPTMENT.

SCHNEIDER 1962 gives the sigils tor Fixatio: V/ ^ ^

FIXED AJc* Per the alchemical application, GEOFPEOY 1716; '\/

For- the astrological application^ see FIXITY

FIXED CROSS Ast. A sigil .introduced by BAILEY 1934 as diagram to

express the combination of Lbe four fixed signs of the zodiac (Taurus,

Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius); "

See a l so FlXl i'Y.

FIXED sal ALKALi. Ala. GEOFFROY 1713 (^)\/

DIDEROT 17 6 3 ©“V

FIXED STAR . From early mediaeval times the xixed star has been

symbolised by means of ^ cross or by a circle (ter example, see the

manuscript MANS I ONES 14C) , though KIRCHER 1G5 5 gives the y.lqi 1 h -

and SYSTEMES 1 Pc gives:

When such a sigil is confined to- the horoscope figure, the star is

en no rally intended >_o indicate the .influence c± « particular fixed

star, which is usually named within the horoscope (for example, sec

lbEi tlERA 1485).

A common variant i.a often used to distinguish the sigil from

that used for the SEXTILE aspect, whit i also is found in horoscope

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charts. In in example from PEARCE 1093, in the horoscope for King

George V, the sig.il precedes the name Aldebaran - however, in a

manuscript copy of this figure, the star Sigil is changed to small

square LJ which symbolises the star. This form is however very

rare, and appears to be restricted to the USA. The following

fixed stare have been accorded individual argils in the ast.rological

tradition: AIDESARAN, Algol (CAPUT ALGOL), Algorab {ALA CORVI)f

ALPHECCA, An tares {COP, SCORE IONIC-') , Arc turtle { ALTAMECH) , CAP ELI A,

Dc neb Aigebi (CAUDA CAPRICORN!) , PLEIADES, Polaris (C AI.TDA UR SAL) ,

Procyon (CAK1S MINOR), RFCULUS (see also COR LEQNIS), Sirius (CANI5

MAJOR) i EPIC A, Vega (VULTT.TR CADENS) . Tn his study of Eos i crucian

symbols, CAB ELLA 16L5 gives the s'igil (© whilst dealing with

Stars, but the form Itself is ambiguous within the text.

FIXED SULPHUR Ale. SIGNA L?C V

FIXITY Ast> Modern sigil for the fixed quality, given by DE VQRE

1947= □ But see alec FIXED CROSS

1LAVQUR Ale. 3RGT 1763:


DIDEROT Q +- t>

FLORES A To. The sigils given under floras virides aer-is by SCHNEIDER

1967 refer to VERDIGRIS: 33 8 M “© 88 © © t'

See FLOWERS, FLOWERS OF ANTIMONY, FLOWERS OF BRASS, FLOWERS OF LEAD,

FLOWERS OF STEEL, FLOWERS OF SULPHUR and FLOWERS OF VITRIOL

FLOUR Ala. The two sigils gjven below nay be applied to any 'fine POWDER

SIGN A 17C rite SCHNEIDER 19 62 ©

Sec also MEAT.

F LOW A1 a. SOMMERHOl- J 1 701 tv o~3 ^4- V


GESSMANN L9D6 F ©7 V- {§_

FLOWERS Ale. The ch-emic-a , rather than the botanical, is intended In

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FI a-FOR

the short-fom sigil recorded by GESSMANN 1906:

Sac also FLORES and VERDIGRIS

FLOWERS OF ANTIMONY Aid. POMMF.RHOi'l' 1701 cT r £

DIDEROT 1763

FLOWERS OF BRASS Ale. ONOMASTICUM 1574 Y

DIDEROT 176 3
■vy
tf
fO
TT
,
The following slgiJs are given by GESSMANN 1906 for floras vi.rides

a er is: d~ h ft,
J_ i el O'

-L —h^7
FLOWERS OF LEAD AlC< DIDEROT 1763 /.,■

FLOWERS OF STEEL ^ic, DIDEROT 1763 J

FLOWERS of SULPHUR Ale. SGKMFRHOFF 1701 $ 4

POISSON 1891 a GESSMANN 1906

FLOWERS OF VITRIOL Ale. SOMMERHOFF 170,

FLUX Ale. SIGN A 17C

FOG Ale. BERTHELOT 1805 gives the sigil IS/ derived from the Greek

tie.pil:h la meaning ’condensed vapour’.

FOOL ARCANUM Occ. w1RTH 1927 relates this laat card {tgchnica11y given

the zero, or unnumbered, but generally held to be the 22nd and Final

curd in the series} cf the Tarot pack to the Hebrew TAU, and accords

j.L the sigil O which al chemically is related to ALUM, and of course

recalls the zero Ot cur own numeration: the implication within this

choice of sigil is that the ’fool’ should be seeking to make the zero

into a SUN s ig i 1: (^)

form Ast* LEO 1914 gives -hn sigil (_£) which represents J all definite

nes$ Of form or limitation, sue A as birth, life periods of varying

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lengths* death or change- of form .51 nd the moulding of forms that are

com!n«r into manifestation*, It. Ik very likely that LEO 1914 was

regarding the sigi1 as a representation of the basic horoscope figure.

LEO 914 also gives the ordinary sigil for the MOON 73 to symbolise

rtrfio most subtle form of matter1 .

Gee also MANIFESTATION*

FORMIC ACID AlC. SCHEFFERS 1775 ’\j~

FORTNlGdT See WEEK.

■ *

FORTUM A MAJOR Coo. Sigil for one of the sixteen g soman tic figures-.-

For tuna (as it is often called) is linked by AGKIPPA 15/51 with the

element Earth, the 'planet1 Sun , and the zodiacal sign Aquarius. A

multitude of variants (stars, dots, f ary] devices, etc*) are used to

denote the same four-fold structure* The following sigils are

derived from the late mediaeval tradition, and are sometimes used tn

denote the Sun, as for example in TRITIIEMlUS 1505.

agrippa 1551 [-A 9 yyw q y


FQRTUNA MINOR Geo. Sigil for one of the sixteen gecmantic figures

A multitude nt variants {stars, dots, flora) devices, elie:*) is used

to denote the same four-fold arrangement * Fort una Minor is linked

by AGRTPPA 1531 with the element of Fire, the 'planet' Run, and tne

zodiacal sign Taurus. The following sigils are derived from the

late mediaeval tradition, and are sometimes used to denote the Sun,

as for example in TRITHEMlUS 1503.

AGRTPPA 1531

KEYpOK 664 9

FORTUNE ,71 st. NEUGEBAUER 1959 records a Graeco-Byzantine sigil for the

equivalent of the Arabian PARS (fnrtuna), the nodal point

occupied by the Moon when the Sun is regarded as being placed on the

horG&copos (Ascendant degree) in a chart 5 *-0—

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FOR- FQ[ ■

FOUNTAIN WATER Ale, SIGNA 170

See also MATES,

FQNR ELEMENTS Occ. in the graphic system of WELLING 1735 “he sigi-L

relating to the so-called SEAL OF SOLOMON is used to denote the

four elfiaients, and explained as a form containing the golden ball of

t ho Schamay i n

DEE lhSA gives the simple cross -'l - and the exploded cross-1- to

symbolise the four elements,

OLIVER 1826 gives a* an 1 ancient Egyptian' symbol.

FQ'JH EVANGELISTS Rcl. The Evangelists are most frequently symbolised

individuaJiy in terms of astrclog1cal associations.

SAINT MATTHEW is linked with t.nts winged human of AQUARIUE:

SAINT MARK is linked with the lion of LEO; n6


SAINT LUKE is linked with the bull of TAURUS: irf

SAINT JOHN is linked with the eagle {redeemed oigr.) Of SCORPIO: "rVV

in theory any of the sigi 'h Lis-Led tor these four xlxed zodiacal sign

may be used L.o symbolize the Evangelists see CS'iTINGS 197B, As

agrippa 1531 1isted wrongly (though without sigiis) the r e 1 r j t i. on sh i ps

between the elements and Lhc signs, the correspondencies nave been

wrongly copied ever since - far example, WLRTH 1931 associates

Luke with TAURUS and EARTH, Nark with LEO _/7i_ and FIRE, but John

with SCORPIO W\, and AIR, though zodiacal Scorpio -is actually a

Water sign. In tuxn, wIRTH 19 31 also aeaociates Ma.11hew wiLh

AQUARIUS and with WATER, though the latter sign is actually an

Air sign, in spite o+ j-ts name

KOCil 1910 adapts -wo Christian s rgils s pe cif1c a11y fox the four

Eva ng e 1 i s t s :
cci“° Q
FOURFOLD MAN Occ. Sigil given by STEINER 1906 as representative of

the fourfold nature of nan, symbolising the physical, etheric, astral

and Ego ‘bedlea': I_j


See also HIGHER MAN

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FOURTH RACE See EARTH

FRACTURE Ala* GESSMANN 1906 tCCCJ

frows Ast, Tenth of the mediaeval lunar mansions (in fell, Frans

Lao ills] , called A.I J&bhah in the Arabic astrological -tradition, a sigil

for which is given by mansIowes ]4Ct ^

A series of sigilsj intended for amuletic use, and called finis Canal,

is associated with this mansion/ and recorded by AttAMD 1303: C?D _LL~h~ H

FROTH OF NITRE Ale. DIDEROT 1763 0 (\

FRUIT BRANDY /: I r: * GESSMANN 19(J6

Full moon Act, Three ancient forms arc recorded by gmont 1894 TrtX and

KEUGEEATJER 1954 (^Ti ^ it is clear Lha L in the horoscopes the

last two sigils (at least) are intended to denote the most recent full

moon to the hirthtin^ recorded in the figure*

SMITH 160 gives a related sigi1, which appears to apply to the most

recent conjunction as well as the opposition noted above:

FUME'S See SMOKE

FUNDERE /lie. SIGN A 17C

FURNACE Ale. Almost all the stalls which are not merely vestigial

drawings of furnaces have come from alchemical mediaeval sources:

SIGMA 17 C X '{/ SOMMER HOFF 1701

DI DERUT 1763 p^-l GESSMANN 1306 [iJ t'J

SIGMA 170 gives a sigil fox jfurnus cupelJa Lori; T)—- and one for

f urn us puJbarionf ^®

See also GRADES OF FIRE

FUSION Ale. SGMMERHOFF 1701

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GABRIEL tfa g - As this Archangel la r - j 1 q r cL Lhc MO Of'] t almost any of the

slgils given fcr this 'planet' might be used to symb-n]ise him.

TRITHEMIUS 1503 ^ ERAHH 1582^ p


ifcf
SCHE1BLE 1643
IBlii. IS40 14--AM J f-
See also GRAPH I EL, SPHERE OF THE MOON and SPIRIT OF AQUARIUS

GARNET Ale. FRAHCKLYN 1327 SHELTON 17C ^


4-
5QMMERHQFF 1701 GESSMANN 1906 *(§-■^
& -

SCHNEIDER 1932

GEMINI Ast. The snusL common mod em si-gil for the zodiacal sign of the

1Twins'f also used indiscriminately for the constellation of the same

name, is given by HYG1NUS 1432, derived ultimately from the ancient

manuscript tradition tsee NETJGEBAIJEK 1959 below) : JT The aigil is

said by AGRIFPA 1310 to be based on the idea cf 'embracing', though

most modern explanations art based on the idea of communication.


U
Ancient Egyptian (demotic) BERLIN 42AD |

STOE-ART 20 -pf V SF-IEGEJ.EERG 191 i \ 14'

Graeco-Byzantine* c500AD NEUGEBAUER ’3 39 a"jj

WALTER 1970 gives a Greek variant which was also used for 'lead'

ASTRONOMICAL 1400 "''D


j._- JANUA 14C -j\ j..-

LEOPOLDI 14C J? MAHSlONlBUS 1462 TV.

SCHYNACEL IS00 “Ll^- ASTROLOGICAL 15C

BONATTI 15C QUADRANT IS ISC ("^v_

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LAMBECIUS 1500 sfis blqndevtllf; ^602 j l

ASTROLOGY 17C MAGI Cl 17G -piC--

TABLE 17C -T-1'" TRACTS 17C H

VAIXiEMOHT 1707 SQKMERHOFF 1701 [ j j> A.

BOUCEiE-LECLERCQ 1895 ^ MIRTH 1927 J1?-


CUJ
NEROMAN 1937 '^oT "jj WILC Z ROWS Kl 13 47 JL*

LUEDV 1928 records a related sigil frotr. the Syrian t] &tre] cy ica 1

traditionz &

LEU FOLD I 14C g: ve£ a s±cjil for the constellation Gemini: »•—o j*—i*

See :jlsu MYSTERIOUS PLANLIS ant SPIRIT OF GEMINI

GEUIUS OF EA?TH Occ AGR1PPA 1531 J'y£r>

GENIUS OP' FIRE Dc’C- AGRTPPA J 531

GENIUS OF WATER Occ. AGR I PPA l'33l O

GENUINE SULPHUR Occ, GESSMANN 1906 given the mediaeval

aigils: 0 ,/;i r/"

Gee also SULPHUR

Geomaijtic si gils gm. The sixteen figures ot tne gecmantic tradj ti on

have been accorbed very :n;i ny varrianr forms — iut examplej the figure

AM1SSTO han been e x pr es^ed in tins forms given by AGRTPPA 1531 * •* TABULAE

5C Va and SCUMUCTEN 164 2: 777 See each of the er tr ies

under the names q i v e r i below for the associate 'geomantic characters':


*uB- "a■ ■? 0- ft !i
B* T ft * Fortuna: minor
ALEVS 9- n
*
-f—
* H. * p a
LOSTITT A a- #
AMISS TO * * f- ■* ft ft
a- i? ft 1 4- p er
* a p

r

AQUIB1T10 POPVLUS * * r
p fl

a ■a* -b
*»« V
ca ■ p
CAPUT p¥ i- PVELLA. ■* f ■
JC ■k Pci
-r ** 2-
■ FURR ■B T
T
r^c-
CARCER *** r

+ a A' m a□ p
* S*
CAUDA * M PI ftt D RUBEUS i a —
n ft ■+ ■*
"** -a
o- h r V » n
CONJUNCT10 d 0 TRISTITTA V h
■ a ■B ft
% ^
■v* •■■B- ■
FORTUNE MAJOR a VIA L

1 24
GEN- GOD

GIMUL Oca. The third letter of the Hebrew alphabet for which very

:nany variants and derivative forma arc given within the tradition O-

secrKi. alphabets (ace HEBRAIC SCRIPT), notably these collected by

BAETOLOZZI 1675: BJJ VW 4~ B WIRTH 1927 equates

girsol with the Tarot arcanum of the EMPRESS, and thus with the zodiacal

Virgo. MIRTH L927 traces the graphic etymology of the Hebrew form

from vestigial drawings relating to early alphabets \ >A\ /'\ /\ /\

and I inks the form with the idea oi 1 camel', though the nistorical

connexion with the Egyptian hieroglyphic pictorial form would

sugg eat the i d eo of 'officii ldom1 {see JEN SEN 1970).

GINGER Ala. SOMMERHOPF 1701

GLASS Ale+ ONOMRSTlCtlM 15 74 >v(

ALCHEMICAL ! 7C C,:
VALENTINE 1671
oo -
SHELTON 170 Q- si cm L7C -V

05
DIDEROT 176 3 "LilJ i-[
(b 77 6 6 '*•: h£"
GESSMANN 1906 r>—° c O

SHEPHERD 1971 OH

LUEDV 192S records a sigil from the Syrian alchemical tradition ^X'

HERTHELGT 1SE15 records an ancient Greek form: V


qo jT1,
GESSI-1ANN 1906 records three sigils tor ulass drop.- a--*

S-ee also the notes regarding the application n£ this sigil under VITRUK

GLUE Ale. GES5KANN 1906 , _ (_/ Q)

See ajso LUTUM SAPIEWTIAE

cod Occ, A sigil derived from the Roehmian philosophy, recorded by

law 1772 , 'comprehends all whatever ood and Eternity i srbut see

e¥E OF ETERNITY. CHASSANT 1BB4 gives several mediaeval

abbreviations for the Latin Dcus: Ti l5 A "' B KOCH 1930 gives- three
I
sigils which are derived from the theosophical image for ONE I and

the ancient image for the TRINITY: /\ xX/


tr4-)
KIRCHFR 1656 ^

See also DEITY.

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HOLD Ale. Since in the alchemical and astrological tradition if old is

synonymous with SUM, all the sigils used lor this 'planet' may be

ufeed to denote the motal, and indeed may denote both at the same time.

The following Gigils are specifically given for gold, but as the sigils

given under the entry fox SUM indicate, they and related variants axe

used tor Lhc solar body*

BEKTUELOT 1836 records fox the metal Lhe ancient Greek astrological
yf
sigil for the Fur.: O
ft //
ALGhYKlA 1563 ij O O'

WORLIDGE 1651 OT-1 Z'b O' h:lH G "A" ~r_ </\ >
GROLI.ITJS 1612 O SHELTON 17C O- r/ ®

SOKMERHOFF 1701 cP OC 0^* CO S ^ 0~7 /: 'J\ l-! fe

^ df M C& <f $ 6 ^ b oV> d- CR ^ 3-L-+Gf 0—


DIDEROT 1763 O , f

Gessmamn 1906 ^ °Cb O \Q' CX A cO d ' ■

-_=D X3 Xl /V? ^ ^ J ^ o-f J


^_-_3 ^ ^ oS if -T. zrn
>1 ’ ;E Sr'*' SX,
y t t / ^ x1 go
GOLD ALLOY /iic- BERTHELOn 13b5 records an ancient Greek sigil: ly

GOLD DU-T Ale. GE.fi SMAKW 1906


4
&

J
GOLD FILINGS Ale BEKTHELQT 1086 records an ancient Greek, sign!; 6

GOLD FOTL Aic DIDEROT 176 3 fOi O GEESMANN 1906 iCj

GOLD LEAF Ale. SCHNEIDER 1962

RERTiJF.LGT LE385 records a few sigils from the Greek alchemical

tradition i lL? 4
<g

■pi
GOLD LITHARGE Ale, GEE SHANK 1906 :-t
a o- 4-*
o

GOLD PAINT Al-C. SOMMEf-ttiOFF 1.7Or


0

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got- t?r< h

SCHNEIDER 1962
XA
But see also AURUM MUSICUM

GOLD SAFFRON Ale. GESSKANN 1906 VVTt)

GOLD SOLDER Ale* BERTHE LOT IS 9 5 n=c:o rds two sigils tram ancient Greek

a \ irfiCfnlcal LOiiLS : /

GOLD SF1R1T See SPIRIT OF GOLD

GRADE Alt:. GESSMANN 1906 records mediaeval abtarevi at-ions and sigils

restricted to the verbal user j~' ~jrT),

GRADES OF FIRE Ale, There are four different grades, aact' linked to

the tour elements, lot which ALCHEMY 1650 gives the following sigils:
~r.— q
AIR EARTH A!
w- A

FTRE '-'j1 WATER


rPin-ii-^ 3ijM |K‘iI ^ -fi"

These are usually termed (respectively), the aerial, cin&ris., ign&

aperta and balneum jnarise*

SOMI'tERROFF 1701 gives the following sigils for the four grades:

* _33 " “8 "

SHELTON 17C gives a simple series ~ At- w"nile GESSHAWN

1306 records a (mediaeval) sigil which stands for the general idea

of 'grades of fire1: AH This last sigil may be adapted in various

combinations with the standard sig.i.Is of the elements, so that for

example AaT ' may be used to indicate igna a per to.

T.TiF.nY 19 28 records the sigils for the four grades in a simple

progression: >0^ :R>R<

SOMBER HOFF 1701 lists other systems, cr.e of 8 find one of 9 grades, but

provides no related sigiLs*

GRAIN A la. A measure or weight, one twentieth or the SCRUPULUM.

DIDEROT 1763 ^ [a, GESSMAK 1906 X A-1

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GKABEdlEL Mag. Sigil for spirit (in cabbalistic lore an alternative

name for GABRIEL) g i ven by HEYPON l £6 4, to represent letter G In secret


J|i l, jf
writing called ’the Alphabet of Angels and Genii’- ^

GRATE /lie. Mediaeval ^iqil recorded by GESSKANN 1906 and apparently

restricted to verbal uses D

GRAVEL BATH Ale. GEBSMANN 1906 gives several mediaeval variants based

apparently on the idea or arena,

GREATER WORLD Oco, WELLING 1735 reinterprets the modern sigil for the

SvIN as an image of the lesser world (the point, which represents the

human being) , standing within the ambient of the Greater world (the

To some extent he is following the symbolic forms of DEE 1.564, as set

out Iti his study of the monad., but welling 1735 reasons that the inner

nature of mat', is potential gold (the- sigil for the Sun is also of

course “he sigil for GOLD), and is eternal and Indestructible.

□Es 1564 gives the sigil, later called the cirouius simplex in the

Rosicrucian literature, to represent the Macrocosm and an one of the

tr.hrbasic f cirri-s which I ink the invisible and celestial spiritual

world (that - 3, the Greater World) with the visible world, the open

product of Nature: C"".)

GREEN Ale. RERTHELOT I8S5 records a short-form from a ccllection of

Greek alchemical texts:

GREEN VITRIOL Ale. DIDEROT 176.1 —I

Bee also VITRIOL

GUI'] ^ ■ c. Generally the sigirs would appear to relate to the gum arable

but other resit, gums may also be signified.

ALCHYMIA L56 3

ALCHEMICAL 17C
17C

1E3
GRA-GYP

SOMMERHOFF 1701 {'Ey

DIDEROT 1763 ^ SV5t


GESSMAnh 1906 records the fallowing as general sigils for 'gum'll^ fjT^,

p iJ^ S i° 'u1^ ^ith the following speoifioaliy listed

as for 'gum arable-; g 4> y o—


*
SCHNEIDER 1962 gives the sigil “B tor 'gun arable'.

See also GLUE and LUTUU SAPIENTIAE

GYPSUM Ale. SIGNA 17C _I&

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HAL MATITE Ale.

SQMMERHOFF 1701

GE3SMANN 1906 $ -4J


SCHNEIDER 1962 See- also BLOODSTONE

HAOTTH Mag. Si ail giver, by TRITHEMIUE ISO 3 n& sigi ] for a spirit of

Verts: i1—\ )

HAQONEL Mag. S i gi I. tor demon linked with the Moon, given by


O
AGRi PPA 1 6c ■-

HALF Ale. Two sigile given by GESSMANN 1906, probably derived from

the Latin semis: 0/ /3


BERTHELOT 1985 records an ancient Greek form from the n I.chemical
tradition: Ci,

HALF-DRAGMA Ale. DIDEROT 1763 <’ f

HALF-LITRE Ale. DIDEROT 1763

HALF-OUNCE Ale. DIDEROT 1 763 £ 'i &


J

HALF“PUGILLUM Ale* Mediaeval sigile recorded by Cessna™ i9oe r ^ l,i ted

to the abbreviation for the Latin pug Ulus semis;

See PUGILLUM

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HAE-HAN

HAMALIEL Mug. EKAHE 1592 gives several sigils, a 1 men!i.aeval in origin,.

for the angel associated with the zodiacal Virgo : \+-c V° 0 V


Within the. yeoman tic tradition, HEYDON 16E4 gives the siyi I $\) for

Hsmsllel as the genius of CONJUNCTlo, but AGRIPPA 1531 gives this as the

sigil for the ruling spirit of zodiacal Virgo.

5co SPIRIT OF VIRGO.

HANAEL Mag. liRAHS 1502 give? several sigilsH all mediaeval in origin,

for the angel associated with zodiacal Capricorn: OC ^'^~P l' I 0

W.i thin the- geomantic tradition HEYDOW 1664 gives the sigil T" £or

Hanaei as the genius of CAREER, but this is almost certainly a

confusion with the Hebrew letter recorded by AGRIPPA 1531 in this

context.

See SPIRIT OF CAPRICORN-

HAND Pal * The classification of lines and areas of the hand in the

ehlromantic tradition is related mainly to the use of astrologccul

symbolism - for example, AGRIPPA 1531 gives the following sigils:

7/ (Jupiter) lor index? T\ {Saturn) for middle finger; 0 (Son)

for ring finger; V} (Mercury) for little finger? ^ (Venus) for


T-.
the ball of t-ne thumb; T> (Moon) for hypothenar eminence: (Mars)

for central pal ui., The ohirognomic tradition incorporates similar

astrological sigils, but see also AIR HAND, EARTH HAND, FIRE HAND,

WATER HAND and TEMPERAMENTS-

HANDFUL Ale. Sigil given by GESSMANjg 1906 is probably an ahbrevialien


Ajf
nt the Latin manlpuJus: ijvL a measure sometimes wrongly confused with

the PUGILIUM.

HANGING MAN Qcc. MIRTH 1927 relates this 12th card of the Tarot arcana

to the Hebrew LAMED, and accords it the sigil vt- which is the

symbol of the 'completion of the Great Work (of alchemical

transmutation)', presumably because tills sigillie form nay be traced

within the structure of the card (this being a reversal of the

structure within the WORLD ARCANUM).

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULTr HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGHS

HARDNESS See ADA.MAS

HARTSHORN Ale. The sigil given by gerskann 19Q6 is no doubt ar.

abbreviation of the Latin corn us cervi; cc


ALBERTI JS Dll 4

SOHMERHGFF 1701 gives for 'burned hartshorn' the -orrr^: V


while GESSMAKIN 1906 given: \/' CCV

UASfWDAI Mag. Sigil supposed by HEYDGN 1664 to be a geomantic spirit,

rulsr of via and popoluS, but the sigil appears to be a poor copy of

that given by AGRIPPA lb31 as ruling spirit of the Moon, HRYDON 1684

gives J) whilst agriPpa 1531 gives: fj

HARMODEL Mag. Sigil -given for geomantic spirit by HEYdon 1664, genius

of AMlSKlOr but an Identical sigil is given by AGRIPPA 1531 as ruling


—/
spirit of zodiacal Taurus:

Hauriens primus ftst, The twenty-sixth mediaeval lunar mansion, called

Ai Fargh Mukdim in the Arabic astrological tradition, a sigiJ for

which is recorded in MANSZONES 14C: ?

A sigil designed for amuletic unsr and associated with this mansion

[called finis Aguarii), Ls given by A3ANG 1303:

liAllRlENE SECUNUUS A.s-L_ The twenty-seventh o'~ the mediaeval lunar

mansions, culled Al Farqh ej Thani in the Arabic astrological tradition,

a sigiJ tor which is recorded in MANSIONES 14c i£

Occ. The fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet [sec Hebraic SCRIPT),

for which very many derivative forms have been given in the tradition

of secret, alphabets, notably those collected by BART0LQE3I 67b JnJ

h H Vi S? WLRTH 15 2 7 equates Hq with the

arcanum the POPE in the Tarot pack, and thus with zodiacal Aries.

His list of earlier alphabetic forms for the letter, all related to

the proto-Hebraic, --/■ 'J's f \ he derives from the idea of

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'window CP though it- i s n:ure likely th^t- the vestigial drawings wete

originally derived from the Egyptian hieroglyphic with the pictorial

value of * d. shout of jubilation' - see lIENSEN 1970,

HEAT Ale■ The following nigils are obviously derived from the main

sigillic forms for FIRE, though neat * a specified within the

texts „

FRAWCKLYN 1627 SHEUTON 17C A


See also GRADES OF FIRE.

HEAVEN Ale. RRRTHELOT J.8&5 gives a Greek sigil derived from the

ancient alchemical tradition* which could he confused with the basic

sigillio form for LIBRA* hut which is specifically recorded for the

hea vans,+ —"—

KIRCHER 1656 K7 LrJ ED Y 1929

HEAVENLY SCRIPT See CELESTIAL SCRIPT

HEBRAIC SCRIPT Occ. T he Heb r a i c c har a cte r ^ us ed in various Sections

o £ Lb i s Di c £ i OJiar y are those listed as standard by W1RTK 1927:

ALERH LAMED

BETH MEM
n
1 gimfl NUN
:

" DALETH 5ft MEK


D

n hr
Hm 1?
AVN

* VAU PE
2

^ ZATN TSADE

^ BETH KOPH
i
U TETH RESCH

J JOD SOL IN
W

^ KAPH n TAU

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

This alphabet docs not diverge is any significant way from the orthodox

rsquare1 LSebraic foods: the Homan orthography has been determined with

reference to the general occultist literature, and a short entry for

each of the 22 letters has been included in the entries. The 22

characters are, of course, derived ultimately from a deeply

significant magical structure, relating both to sound values and to

the anoient pictographic symbolism, and it is probably this which

has contributed so much to the development of the secret and magical

scripts associated in occultism with the language. The simplest

Intention underlying such scripts is that a ei.gii be derived from the

Hebraic form to represent that letter, and to connote the charge of

magical meaning impj Lcit in the sound, pictographic form and its

corresponding numerical value, A good example may be seen in one of

the most famous of such secret- alphabets, the celestial in the form

preserved by AGRTPPA 1531:

TRL?f I'VE

2 4 7 T1 1 Y n 13 A 0 £ M A
XJ $ 9 V > tp 7o-—*

y a 3 iD n

However, the interpretation of such scripts? is rendered especially

difficult by the wide-spread Notarikon techniques used by both the

cabbalists and the occultists, and by the prevalent use of Geiaatrla.

and Temurah - all of which render interpretation a hazardous business.

The synoptical 'magical * alphabet given by WIRTH 1927 in has study of

Tarot symbolism is actually related to the historic Moabite:

-j ! i* 11 V r 'W j

\Aj
* A A 3f I n e i y i 'I

$ 0 J <P W X
0 aJ 3 X t? 'JJ n

This example should serve to remind us that very many of the so-called

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'secret1 scripts are merely alphabets Lakea over from historic sources

lor nagical purposes. Thus, the historic S'ainaritan book script

recorded by JENSEN 1970 (for non-occult purposes) clearly formed

the basis Cor a number of secret scripts:

□ A 1 n 7 n V •> -I u j
Ot? Si n X * D rp u

% H ? HD t tD V
0 3 2£; 7 * n
In this comiexiort, see the entry under SAMARITAN SCRIPT - but a sample

from POSTEL 1538, who records two variants, is a good exampler

r. _i i*: i* ► 11 n* j
tu 3 X \ & rrf
c l “3 k
s
£

T 1 3 T *? y oj u L 73

kn rtf % to N
3> V 3 % ? 1 W _r
In some cases such scripts were adapted from the Hebraic to the Reman

or Greek alphabet (again for magical purposes) , as for Rxampl e in the

alphabet- recorded by VIGNERE lhdb, which is called 'Phoenician' or

r loni c1r thoug ■; only di£itantly related to originals of t: lose names

a 1) e d <? r h i j k l in 11

N B i Tp- -* w L V K
n NL 0) a VJ rx X
o ]> (i r s 1 11 V \v X y z

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

L glance at one or two of the characters in the so-called CELESTIAL

SCRIPT recorded from mediaeval sourer-5 by AGRIPPA 1531 indicates

something of the extent Lo which such scripts are derived from this

Samaritan form. A whole series of alphabets has been more obviously

derived - albeit imaginatively - from the variety of orthodox 1 squarer

forms, as for example in two of those recorded by BARTOLOZZI It75:

k n x 1 n 1 t n u > u 3 2 j
— 3 K X \U s X a 3 V u X
nX J X U V ■w
0 a; a X 7 UJ n
□ 1 n I T n
X ■? !) V n j V

x B K Z 14 w H m j J u v
Bf & X > X > K D

A large number of related Hebraic scripts are recorded in such texts

as SELENUS L623 and TKlTHEMluS 1506, as in the sources already

mentioned above. In this dictionary the following Hebraic or

Heb £ a Ic-dorived secret scripts am recorded: ADAMIC,

BABYLONIAN, CANANEAN, CliALUEAN , CELESTIAL, MALACHIM,

SAMARITAN, S'OLOWDNIAN, SUPERCELESTIAL and TRANSITUS FLUVII.

See also SECRET SCRIPTS

HECADOTH Mag. Sigil given for the spirit named by EEYDON 1664 (but

probably the cabbalistic Hechaloth was intended3 to represent the

letter H in the secret writing called 'Alphabet of Angels and Genii':

tn
HELIOTROPE SIGHA 17C

HEMATITE See HAEMATITE

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HEC-HER

HEPATIC ANTIMONY Alt7, GESEMANTJ ] 906

HEPfJAE E5TOS ECC VULCAN

HERE Ala. EERTHELOT IBS 5 records a sigil from the ancient Greek

alchemical texts; T6 i

GESSMANN 1906 it 1-8 ALBERTUS 1974 ^ 8

EIERCULES Ast, Sigil given for a hypothetical planet, claimed by

WEMYSS 1927 to be the 'ruler1 of zodiacal Leo: H

HERMES Sec MERCURY.

HERMETICALLY SEALED Ale. GEESMARM 1906 records a sigil which is

probably intended to cover the modern sense of the term {but see

LU'fUM SAPIENT IAE) ; ~f4'

HERMETIC CROSS See CROSS and ORIGIN,

E1ERMETTC SIGIL ace. deE 1564 gives a sigil which is described ns

“.a smeJ 1 vassal containing the mysteriesr and which must be regarded

the equivalent of the sigil har^aticirfl: —0~' The rQ complex

sigil of the MOHAD tuny also be taken as the hermetic sigil--

SHETiTOH 17c gives the more frequent, sigil: /'A\

LUEUY 19 28

Ee;e also CHARACTER

HERMETIC TETRAD Ccc- In his imaginative treatment of Tarot symbolism,

wirte 19 27 gives the four sigils Q —^ y\ j_ \ as t-he Hermetic Tetrad,

and treats each individually i,n terms o£ the symbolism involved in

their forms* A fifth sigil is derived from the first r the crescent

form of the Moon (X and this participates with the (3 t0 the

sigil {fox example.) which is the basic GAL ALKALI, representing

the primordial substance 'subject to the transmutation of the Moon1

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DICTIONARY of occult, hermetic and alchemical sigils

ana is of course related to the most frequent sigil for TAURUS, which

zodiacal sign has a rapport, with fertile earth. WTRTH 1927 further

derives the eigil from by way of Such derivations

are entirely speculative, however, and bear nc relation to the historic

etymologies of such graphic forms. The first of the tctrud, the

solar niyil (3 is related to zero at one extreme, to the Sun at the

other (see for example FOOL ARCAKUM), with the alchemical matter of

ALUM in between: the sigil is said to he 'Male, Active, Fixed1 and is

associated with Osiris and Reason, and with all ether astrological

solar connotations. The derived lunar sigil CL, is said to be

1 Female, Passive, Mobile', and associated with Isis and imagination,

and with related lunar connotations, The second of the tetrad, the

cross —is related to the TAU and to the sphragis, and is thus

essentially a symbol of life engaged in four-fold matter. Placed

above a sign it is a symbol of achievement, as for example in the

alchemical ANTIMONY J which is in esoteric alchemy a redemptive

sign, the spirit of Cj) disengaging itself from the working of the

material plane. The cross below a sign, as for example in the most

frequent sigil for Uentis Qi. is > according to the esoteric tradition,

a symbol of 1redardstion1, representing the fail of spirit into

matter. The sigli far VERDIGRIS @ shows the integration of this

life principle within matter (see CROSS), a sign cf equilibrium and

health. The third of the tetrad, the triangle is presented us

the busts for the structure of the four elements: /\ fox FirejS^Z far

Earthr feu Water, and for Air. The fourth in this

tetrad, the square, | ~l is seen sfi a symbol of equilibrium, and

represents a fall into the senses: fren this he derives such sigils.

as the PHILOSOPHER'S STONE: hpl By similar graphic logic, WJRTE 1923

traces an retymology1 and meaning for each cf the siyi ’. a for the seven

planets, und indeed for some of the alchemical and astrological sigils.

This rationale also underlies certain cf his speculations as to the

inner meaning of the TAROT pack,

HERMIT Oca, MIRTH 1323 relates this 9th arcanum of the Tarot pack to

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L3EK-HEX

the Hebraic TETH r and accords It the sigil m which is a square

divided into nine smaller squares, from which is derived the sigils

W «* L3 the iatte-r said to be the figure 9, along with the

'primitive Toth r :

EIRSCHEL AsL. One of the early sigiIk for this planet is given in

SIBLY IS 17 ¥ arid was later said to be derived from the initial of

the discoverer Herschel. LEO 1914 saw a related variant ]^f -ns

a symbol of the unity of the three basic slgillic forms of 'Will,

Wisdom and Activity1 (see URANUS), expressing a higher grade of

Mercury, of which he regards Berschel as a higher octave.

STRAGGLING 1824 Jjf SHEPHERD 1971

Eventually re-named URANUS, the two names co-existed in astrologreal

circles, and a large number of sigils, many of them personal to

individual astrologers, has been developed,

HESTIA See VESTA

EE.TH One. The St.h letter of the Hebrew alphabet (see HEBRAIC SCRIP!1) t

for which many derivative forms ate given within the tradition of

s ec ret a L phalj cts, no tab .1 y f.ho s e collect ed by SARTOLOZ El 1675: *■' l

Qh Q W1RTH 1927 equates Egth with the Tarot arcanum

the JUDGEMENT, and thus with zodiacal Libra. in his study of the

graphic etymology of the letter he gives toe form? tg t-"-! V-d

which he associates with a pietographic 'hurdlethough as JENSEN

1970 suggests, the forms arc probably derived from the Egyptian

hieroglyphic with a Victoria value cf ’ictus flower',

HEXAGON AsL. Sigil derived from Greek manuscript by OMONT '894

relating to the aspect of 5EX77LF.

For the non-astrological form, see ELEMENTS, LOVERS ARCANUM,

TERNARY and VflYU,

In its esoteric aspect, the hexagon i& treated in depth by eLAVATSKY

1888, who terms it the hieroglyphic senary. She records that It is

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DICTIONARY 01 OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL STGILS

'the symbol of the commingling of the phi loitophi cal throe fires

and the throe waters, whence results the procreation of the elements

of all things. The same idea is found in the Indian equilateral

double triangle. For though it is called in that country the sign

of Vishnu, yet in truth it is the symbol of the Triad (or the

Trimurti) . For, even in the exoteric rendering, the . ower triangle

\7 with the apex downward, is the symbol of Vishnu, the gon of the

moist principle of water ... whilst the triangle, with its apex

upward, A Siva, the Principle of Fire, symbolised by the triple

i 1 amc in his hand. 1 BLAVATSJCY IS88 anakes the po i nt tha t this cigi 1

is wrongly called 1 Solomon1 & Seal', und. that it produces the Septenary

and the Triad at one. end the same time, as well us the Pecad. Tor

with n point in the middle or centre, thus it is a sevenfold sign,

its triatigles denote nu^riber A the two triangles she™ the presence of

the binary? the six points are the senary; and the central point,

the unit; the quinary being traced by combination, as a compound of

two triangles, the even number, and of three side^ in each triangle,

the first odd number.r She further argues chat this is why

Pythagoras and the ancients made the number six, the senary, a sacred

number of Venus, since the union of the two sexes is required to

develop the generative force - the ' spagyrisation of matter by triads'

(quoting RAGON L&53) .

HIEROGLYPHIC SENARY See HEXAGON

HIGHER KAN Occ. Sigil given by STEINER 1904 as representative of the

higher trinity within man, as yet to be developed: the Spirit Self,

Life Spirit and Spirit Man; ZA

See also FOURFOLD MAN.

HIPPOCRATIC WINE Ale. GEES MANN 1906 gives two sigils, both derived

from abbreviation: V-1 \//

HlKcyS A.5t« Mediaeval sigil for the fixed star, now alpha Aurigae,

given by AGRiPPA 1F1LO, but wrongly copied from the mediaeval manu-

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fcUE-HQM

script tradition (see ALAYOCEJ) : This error has been

continued by later copyists, so that the wrongly copied form has been

adopted within the astrological tradition, even though it. is in

fact indistinguishable fron the argil used for ALDEBARAN.

HISMAEL Mag. Sigi given for 1geomantic spirit1 by HEYTXJN 1664, su i d

to be ruler of AQUISITXO and LQETITIA, but sigil is given by AGKIPPA

1531 as ruling spirit of the planet. Jupiter: ©

KEYDON 1664 gives a variant■

holy DEITY Occ. A highly personal sigil given in Boehms's graphic

system, and constructed trom a visual ploy with the German sugc, 'eye'

(AUgeJ: The U Is presented as a V, and stands for desire: rIt

is all things, and got a nothing, it heh&Jd&th itself, and yet finds

nothing but an A, which is the ligcr *. This play between the V and it;

reversal A gives several si oils, all of which represent the Eternal

Beginning and the Eternal End - 'Thus the Abyss .sees in itself and

findeth itself': Q Q © 0 XA S-ee LAW 1772

1-jOmek r E golden CHAIN Occ. A series of sigil 5 relating L.o the occult

hurca Catena llomcri or Annulus Platonicus Is listed by 110MEK 172.1,

with variants In brackets trom HOMER 1757:

Chaos confusurn { ^ )

Sfji r i t us m ijti d j YOl a t i 1: s f nee rporeus1

Spirit us Mundi aaidus corporags

Spirit us Mu ndi fix us a lealicus corpora us

Mo t ori a pri m ormi uni corpo ru n? s uhi una r i um

Animalia

Vegetahi liaseri Azoth { (© )

Minera I ia

Spirit us Mundi conccntrains fixes seu Ext rectum Chaoticum purum

Per feet i o consmnma ta, scu Quin LcssonLia uni verse] i s ( )

HOMES 1721 also gives within the text two variants for the

extremes of CHAOS Q and, Perfectly Q1

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HOLY GHOST Sue THREE BAPTISMS,

HONEY Ale. Several mediaeval nigiIs have been recorded, a few of which

arc abbreviate ion s for the Latin mei,

ALCHEMICAL 17C ® SHELTON 17C /'A-h

Si ON A I7C H._ /A-'1 H L


SOMMEBHOPF 1701 gt ^.Vp 0 cX* ^6—° AtAT tT 1 CD jW

GESSMANN 1906 fg SCHNEIDER 1962 JVf

HORN Ale. GESSMANN 1906 QV> Xj --’A.,-

DIDEROT 1763 gives two sigils for stag’s horn:

See also HARTSHORN

HOROSCOPE Jkst. OMONT 1894 records two Greek forms (the first being

singular, the second plural) under the name horoscopos._G

p ,c
E'RliSKE 16SB records two singular formsi±> it must be noted,,

however, that original y horoscopes' was a term applied bo the Ascendant

degree ot what we now tern: the ‘horoscope1 - eee therefore ASCENDANT.

HORSE-DROP PINGS A1C. DiDEROT 1763 gives tns mediaevai eigi13: tjt'
1
See also DUNG.

HORSERADISH OIL Ale. The Greek Giglis from alchemical texts arc

formed from abbreviations of the Greek recorded in BERTHELOT

1365:
4
KOI WATER Gee WATER

HOUR Ale. Several mediaeval Giglis have been recorded, a few of which

are vestigial drawings of the hour-glass.

WORL.IJGE 16 51 X § -j VALENTINE 1671

SIGN A 17C X: ^ \jz

SOMMERHOFF 17.01 /ij-1 // [I m 4.0" 5

DIDEROT 1763 2S1

14 2
HOL-EYD

GESSMANN 1906 & V 'r' 'fyi n


i -X

LUEDY 1528
A
^7 SCHNEIDER 1362 f] ^ A
BERTHELOT 188l> records two plural forms (hours} from Greek a Icnem Lea J

manuscripts X /V
oyjOw: 1894 gives «. ! bu a Greek abbreviation: l_Vj

HOURGLASS SAND Ale* GESSMANN 1906

HOUSE AsL. GETTINGS 1977 records two 140 abbreviations of the Latin

corns*' 0tl il ■'u ■evJ The sigil g.iver. in QUADRANT IS 15C may also refer to

'house1 i /\* OHASKANT L884 gives a mediaeval abbreviation:

But see also ASCENDANT.

HOUSE of god Lee. MIRTH 1927 relates this 1.6 th areanun of the Tarot

pack to Lhe Hebraic AYR, and accords it a personalised sigil

which is obviously related to the associated zodiacal sign Scorpio.

HUMAN WORLD rice. KIRCHER 16 55

Soe rj 1yu ASTRAL WORLD, ELEMENTAL WORLD and WORLD OF INTELLIGENCE

HUMIDITY Ale. 5OMMERH0FF 1701 L-f'


v”1

HYDROGEN Ale. DALTON 1B08 0

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SAGILE

I CHING Stit; TRT GRAMS

IGNIS FORTIS Ale. SOMMERHQFF 1701 -AA

IGNIS LENTUS Kes SLOW HEAT

ignis rotae Ale. VALENTINE 1671 gives the sigils @ Abut this term

is almost certainly synonymous with the REVERBERATING FIRE, the ignis

revezberius or ignis ciroulatari us for which SOMMERHOFF1 1701 giv^s

the sigil (for both) @ and the sigils fc] for the latter,

SCHNEIDER 1962 gives the sigils Q> for the cireulatorius,

See also GRADES OF FIRE +

IMBIEITIQ Ale. Sigil given in ALCHEMY 1650 for a process of

distillation;

IMMORTAL ADAM Ooc. A sigil probably originated by DEE 1564, but ns a

concept derived from the Christian esoteric tradition of symbolism

relating to the significance of alpha and oumga: WW DEE 1564

links the sigil with Lhe idea of fthc Uimiortal Adam', 'End', 'After

the Formation of the elaments', 'Manifestation’, etc., and In connexion

with the Christosf with "King of all ubiquitous* .

See also MORTAL ADAM and ELEMENTS.

INCEHATION Ale. MICHAELS PACKER 1616 gives the sigil next to the

144
TCH-TNT

sign or constellation Sagittarius, perhaps to symbolise the alchemical

process ot laceration.

INFINITY Oco. A modern oigil given toy ClRLQT 1962 to represent Lhe

'universe, the hi l1 *lnfinity*i (3 In this modern system of

occult graphics, the modern sigil for the SUN is representative of

'the centre of infinity? the emarJation or rir.et cau^e': G

Some ocoiilLists see the exoteric slgil for infinity, the lemniscuto

still used in mathematics OO as a union of the Sun and Moon, linked

at the point of time and space: see GETTINGS 1971,

INFUSION Ale. Many ot the mediaeval sigils given toy GESSMANN 1.906 are

abbreviations for the Latin tinctura; jR_ 1~ 3^5 "sT ^

INQUISITORIAL SCRIPT Oc.’C. A script preserved toy VlGNERL 1586 and

said - on no sure showing - to have been ustid especially by the

Inquisition, though it appears t.o belong to the series of scripts

which are within the occult tradition termed Caroling!an. See

SECRET SCRIPTS,

a b C (i e f ii 1 i k i m 11
t y $ n CM- tf n I5 X X
V cV >c H ?, A £ A *n
o p I s 1 u V w X y z

INTEGRITY Deo. Sigil probably originated toy KDtMJ 1930: _1

INTELLECT Dec. KOCH 1990 gives a highly personal sigil for 'intellect

1 n action*;
See also CREATIVE INTELLECT, DISORDERED INTELLECT and PASSIVE INTELLECT

INTELLIGENCIES Oca. Several variant sigil a for each of the so-called

'planetary intelligenci.es’ exist, and these may toe examined in the

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entries under Lhe nanes of spiritual beings nowadays called Archangel s

but in certain asuterit: documents, as for example in TRTTHRMIUS 1522,

referred Lo as Intdl.ige-rides of the Spheres (.see ANAEL, GAPRiEL,

MICHAEL, ORIPHTEL, RAPHAEL, SAMAEL and ZACHARIEI.) . Since the

spheres were eventually associated with the planetary bodies, a large

number of sigils attached to the IntellAgencies were associated with

the planets themselves. The following represent the most frequently

used in the occult tradition:


—a
INTELLIGENCE OF JUPITER t AGRIPPA 15 31 d? RAPHAEL 1379

INTELLIGENCE OF HARE: AGRIPPA 1031


IS
.>/ RAPHAEL 1079 yy
"--ij

r
INTELLIGENCE OF MERCERY: AGRIPPA —-3_ o7^ Af ^ RAPHAEL 1879 £ZpT

INTELLIGENCE OF NOON: AGRIPPA 1531 [^VX-EAPEiAEL 1879 j*J

INTELLIGENCE OF SATURN: AGRIPPA ]531 \\\, RAPHAEL 879 <\\

INTELLIGENCE OF SUN; AGRIPPA 15 31


d
/"'A-
INTELLIGENCE OF VENUS: AGRIPPA 1531 RAPHAEL IB79 ^n
Needless to say, the tern inteJ ligenvies has nothing to go with the
i

word 1 nF.fi 1 ? 1 gence in its modern sense.

Certain of the PLANETARY SYMBOLS are probably related to the different

series of intelligeneric,

INVERTED PENLACLE See DEVIL

IRON Aic. In both alchemical and astrological cot it ex to the word iron

is interchangeab e with MARS, so that any of the numerous s -- y i I a fer

this planet may also represent the metal. A few of such sigils are

also recorded as relating to both 'iron and steel1. The following

forms have been given specifically for the metal:

WGFLIDGE 1651 c~f~-t CROLLIIIE If612 ,/P


FREENE 1608
? SIGN A 17G y1 ^ jj "X <4'tl ^ X
x
30MHERROPF 1701 .
'/ d: p T -Y* L ^4>
WELLING 1735 CV' UTDEROT 1763 ;X'

JALTON 1800 (V)


X © 7
GEES MANN 1906
" .-■+■,

y y
-n .-f-.

X
,

? X © -X "P ^ ,-3
LUFRY .9 28
\A
1NY-IRQ

? - ^
SCBHEIDEK 1962 \- ^ £ f V **
-A
SHEPHERD 1971^

BFRTH5L0T 133 5 i'hclu'^s jidata Greak forms from alchemical tsxt£ ■ /,7’ ^
/■
/ ■-
Rea also STEEL

IRON FILINGS Ale. ALCHEMICAL 1 7C f-..

SIGMA L7C y DIDEROT 1763


-■I
GESSMANN 1906 ^ c>^ ^

See also MARS

IRON LEAF Ale. BERTHELOT 13 35 g i ves twg s i y i 1 s derived t- rorr Greek

<=!aj ehetnlcal texts: ^ a cH

IRON ORE file, BERTHEL0T 1SB5 gives a slgll rrotn Greek alchemical

texts: See also IRON

IRON RUST Ale?■ BERTBELOT IB 85 gives two slglls from -Greek aleheraleal

LexCD:

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dictionary of occult, HERMETIC and alchemical STCTLS

JAE Jtfag. Name, perhaps [drived from Johnic-i, one of the ruling angels

of the Third Heaven, and sigi] given by HEYUON 1664 to represent the

letters J and T in the secret writing called ’Alphabet of Angels and

G^nii ’ ; ^

JASON Ast, Hypothetical planet claimed by WEP4YSE 1927 to be ruler of

zodiacal Sagittarius, and to be in orbit between Saturn and Uranus:

U
JASPER Ale. SIGN A l,7C Q

JESUS He l ■, TESTA I9b2 records many of the ancient sigile for the
V

"" Jesns:T v y? ip!


The same source shows also that the following sigils are derived iron

the early Christian gemetric tradition {G88 being the numerical value

of the name Jesus) : ~l~1'l X. T^T- ~K~i 'h, 1 1 ^44-^" jH 1H iH’t'

ThISTA 1D62 also gives a number of sigils far Jesus Christ: ••Jf

m k- Lf1 " '


SCBEIBLE 1848 gives the aigil Jfj) for Jesus triumphant.

Hee also CHRIST, CHRISTMQN and CROSS,

JOD Ooc. The 10th letter of the Hebraic alphabet (see HEBRAIC KCRITT)

for which many7 derivative forms have been given in the tradition of

secret alphabets, notably those collected by BARTOT1O7.2T 167 G; 1 L 1 j ^

f-jj 'J TjrJ WTRTH 1927 equates Jod with the Tarot arc a nun the WHEEL

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jAb-juf

OF FORTUNE. He gives the sigiilic forms ^ -j ? hk the

prototypes ot the Letter, which he says is derived Iron a vestigial

drawing of a hand, though the etymology is actually connected with

a vestigial hieroglyphic o£ the god Both? representative cf Lower

Egypt.

JUDGEMENT Occ. WlRTH 1927 relates this 8th arcanum of the Tarot pack

to the Retire*/ Letter UETIi, and accords it the sigil Q a so-called

primitive Heth which in point of fact only approximates to a letter

Cron the Old Phoenician script ^ a^ gi-vsn by JENSEN 1970. WlRTH

1927 also says that this figure approximates to our own number 0,

for it was originally drawn: This form does not appear in the¬

el evelooment of the Hebraic scripts, though it is found in (for example)

the ETRUSCAN SCRIPT. The confusion may have arisen from the

variant for the phonetic h in the Sinai script'- ^

JUGGLER Qeo. WlRTH 1927 relates this first arcanum of the Tarot pack

to the Hebraic ALEPH, and thus to the constellation Orion and zodiacal

Taurus. be accords the card the sigil \ and the point * drawn as

the centre of the pupil in the Eye of God, (J) thus completing a

cycle in the 22 arcana with the of the last in the series, the

FOOL ARCANUM.

JUNO Ast. Sigil given by WILSON 1019 for 1 planet1' (actually an

asteroid) in orbit between Mars and Jupiter: -yf*

WILSON 1819 ? KOCH 19.10 *-

SHEFHERD 1971 §. ^

JTJPITER Ast, Modern sigil derived from the late mediaeval tradition,

a printed example being HYGTNUS 1402: AGRIPPA 1521 traces its

form to the sceptre, but this is imaginative, and as rare examples

below indicate, there were many variants tor which no such graphic

etymology could be given* LEO 1914 says cf Jupiter LhuL it represent

'the semi-circle rising over the cross’ and is 1 the symbol of soul
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SICILS

I rhoisting itself from matter'.

Ancient Ecrypt jan : BERT.IK A?.ATj


•/
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2r
berthlt,or : nas
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OMOK'T 1.394

ALCHEMICAL 14C \ CONJURATION 14C 9$ 21

RAGOR 147-5 l_T;T_ Q$ ?_j__ FTSMICUS 1499


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LTBELLUE ISC SCALTGER 15C 4^

SCOT 15C V A % SCHEMA ISC

SIGN I El CAT TONES 15C <^dJ£ TRACTATGLUS ISC ~lj-

SCHYNAGEL 1500 2/
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DARIOT IS57 $ ALCHYMIA J 563 /.,■ 2 4 k1

ALCHEMICAL 1579 2 4 i= KIRCHER 1655 2^

BE LOT 166? )r TABLE 1676 a

AT .CHEMICAL 1 70 * ^
< f [ V2 -oe y S el>
MAGIC! 17C >4L SHELTON 17C 2i- M- )3 D T

S0MM3RH0FP L70l :4-U> WELLING 1735

MAG IE 1.RC PYTHAGORAS IflC 2^-

CHRISTIAN 1870 ~Jl


LUEPY 1528 2L26 ~y-< 4 - C- an IE. 4e BB
NERQMAK 1957 t

CARBONELLI 19 2ij record? an ear ': y mediaeval manuscript form j - ana a

i.u- ex media eva 1 i whilst. CAPPELLI 19 49 records a mediaeval:


?p
The 5j.gi . s given under TIN may be used synonymously wi th Jupiter.

See also AQUlSITIOj SPHERE, SPIRIT Oi' JUPITER and EACH ARIEL

j 50
KAL-XEY

KALI YUGA Dec* The giy.il most usually United with Lhe DEVIL *

Supposedly as a vestigial drawing of the horns and goaL-beard, ’$'■* is

said toy BLAVATSKY 1893 to be the esoteric sigil for the Kali Yuguthe

'bark Age1, which according to certain esoteric circles begun about

4*500 years aye. The sigil is 'the sign of Jtusann sorcery, with its

two points (horns) turned heavenwards, a position every Occultist will

recognize a*- one of the "left-hand'f, and used in Ceremonial Magic1 .

KAFH Occ. The 11th leLter of the Hebrew alphabet (see HEBRAIC GCPJPT)

for which many derivative sigillic forms are recorded within the

tradition of secret <ilph&be»L& r notably those collected by BARTQLOZZI

1675: =n "g _S S ? D f)
WTRTH 19 27 equates kaph with the Tarot STRENGTH ARCANUM, arid thus with

zodiacal Luc. In his record of the graphic etymology of the letter

from the vestigial drawing, he traces a connexion with the idea of a

palmt and thera does indeed appear to be a link between the ancient

forms and the heraldic plant of Upper Egyptf as indicated (in a non-

occult context) by JENSEN 19 70. WIRTH 1927 gives the forms *-/ ~|

KEijBKF-r. Geo. SJ gi .1 given by HEYDQN 1664 for one or the yeomantic

spirits: C_l_ This sigil is proto ably copied wrongly from AGRIPPA

1531, who yives a similar form for a spirit of Venus;


r r>
v_g

KEY Sea CLAVIS.

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KINDLE Ale- Twu mediaeval sigils recorded by SIGMA 170'- ^6 X

KNL Map. Sigil of a spirit (perhaps Kyniel) given by HEYDQN \G6A to

represent the letter K in the secret writing called 'The Alphabet of


j=
W “1
Angels Find Geniiri $- Tf

KOPH Occ. The 3 9 th letter of the Hebrew alphabet (see HEBRAIC SCRIPT)

for which many derivative sigiliic forms are recorded within the

tradition of secret, alphabets, notably those collected by BARTOlQezI

4 0/IP.JCFX WIRTH 1927 equates k&ph with the

Tarot SUN ARCANUM and {not surprisingly in view of the iconography o£

the c^rd) witli the zodiacal Gemini, and gives the following terras as

indicative of the line of development which the letter took among the

early alphabets: ^ ^ *p it would appear that, the letter did

in faet develop, as he suggests, from an Egyptian hieroglyphic with the

pictorial value of ’head1.

KYRIOTETES Asl. SUCKER 1975 appears to link the sigil for Aries

with the Sphere of the Kyrioteteg, otherwise known as hhts Dominions,

the rulers of the Sphere of Jupiter.

See IMTELLTGEMCIES.

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KIN-LAP

LADY POPE Occ* WIRTH 1927 relaLes this 2nd arcanum of the TatoL pack

with the Hebraic letter RETH, and with the constellation Cassiopeia.-

he accords the card the siyils of the horizontal single line - and

the blacK disc * along with the binary \ \ which relates to the

columns behind the figure in the card.

LALAD Hag. Sigil for spirit (perhaps derived from Lad,, one of the name;

for the angel Hetatron) given by HEYDON 1664 Lo represent the letter L

in the secret writing called 'Alphabet of Angels and Genii':

LAMED Occ. The 12th letter cf the Hebrew alphabet (see HEBRAIC LOR IF:1)

for which many derivative forms are given within the tradition of

secret alphabets, as for example in those collected by HARTOLOZZI 1675:

J /\A 3 T_Jf WIRTH 1927 equates Lamed with the Tarot

arcanum of the HANGING MAN. Lie gives the following ferrrs as being

derivative of the letter / i-j iinX? the pietographic

origin with the idea of 'a goad1: however, it is likely that Lamed was

derived from an Egyptian hieroglyphic with the pictorial value of

'horizon 1 {shh JENSEN 19 70}.

LAMP Ale* DIDEROT 1763 B £=3

TiAPiE Ale. For the generic sigils, see STONE. SOMMERHOFF 1701 gives

the sigils for a number ot different stones, as follows; Silex

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DICTIONARY O.F OCCULTt HERMFTTC AND ALCHEMICAL SlGlLS

Calaminaris; Aft JXj ‘'j "fc' ^ <cf D" ® ^ v^/

Upis Prurtetllse.- yj;' ^ Lapis Pusntix: f^> Lapis Si lex: %?

Lapis Si lax Ustus: Lapis Tut lac; 7L7 Lapis L^ui?; It

For the last one, SIGKA 17C gives .-^Fr i/V\ A /. GhSSMANN 1906

gives; T'y ^-y4 V 77 LUEDY 192 B: \£7 "1. u

and KOCH 19 30; |_,


Hi

LAPIS ARMENTUS See MOUNTAIN BLUE

LAPIS LAZULI See LAPIS

LAYER UPON LAYER Ala. Several ot these mediaeval sigils are clearly

derived from the abbreviation ot" the la tin .stratum super stratum.

WORLIDGE 1651 TO -ffS- ALCHYMIA 1563 Tf], ///

alchemical ivc TIT) rm FT3 GE So MANN 1906 JU J-r\ S8 St

LEAD Aic. Since all tne gigils used for this metal are synonymous with

-hose used fox the planet SATURN, see also the entries under this name,

iho following sigils have been recorded specifically as relating to


- i
the metal:

WORLILGE 1651 ^4+ M 4^ VS■ ^ C ROLL I US 2 612

SHELTON 17C A& -\f' 'y1 SIGN A 17C “!!.' A±q VTl R'l CA^'

SOMMERHOFF 1701 TO C TO Vi j-f O % J“[ ^ ^ tj 'td.

DIDEROT 1763 "TO.

CESS MANN 190b TO '--R 0 0 9 ,AV/6 0Hi v'O TO TO TOP

KOCH 1930 dC1-' SHEPHERD 1.971 0^ > *■-- **>

LUEDY 192B records two sigils from the Syrian alchemical tradition:
I'd"”’
~\F--S
BERT HELOT 1.865 records two sigils from Greek sources;

LEAD FILINGS Aic, RERFHELOT 188b gives two sigils from the Greek

alchemical tradition; ,■■' -ty)

LEAD OF ANTIMONY Aic, ALCHEMICAL 17C ~i T-'

154
LAP-LEO

LEAD OF THE PHILOSOPHERS Ale, SOHKERHOPF 1701 Q*

LEAD ORE Ala- BERTHELOT 1585 recorda a si.gi 1 from ancient Greek

alchemical sources: ,j !

LEAP SALT Ale. SHE!.,TOO 17C

LEAD SUGAR Ale. GESSMANN 1906 records a mediaeval sig11:

leaf Ale. BERTHE LOT 1SB5 records a nuttier of sigils all relating to

the idea of leaf metsi|"Zl til Lfj

also COPPER LEAF, GOLD LEAF, IRON LEAF, SILVER LF-AP and TIN LEAF.

LEMURiAN See EARTH.

LEO Jist. Zodiacal sign *jf the 'Lien1 , the printed sigil hoi Tig derived

from the mediaeval manuscript tradition (see JANUA I4C below, for

example)f though ultimately from the Graeco-Byzantine tradition (see

NEUGEBAUSR 1555 teelow, for example), recorded in print by UYGINUS

14821 mf'L The sigil is said by AGRTPPA 1510 to tec based on the shape

of a lion's tail, though this ie entirely fanciful, as many of the

mediaeval variants would suggest ioven AGRIFPA 1510 uses variant sigil

forms). Two common misuses of the sigil lead to confusion, ar.d are

worth recording. Sometimes the form J”k is given for Leo, though

this sigil is in fact the NODE of a planet, especially the one called

c^put drawn is* An example of this mistake may be seen in the glyph

used in the medal for the American Numismatic Association designed by

Vincz-H in WHiTTICK 1971. Another common error is the reversal of the

sigil - an example of which may be see in SILLY 1790, where it may tc

some extent bo excusable in view of the reversal of the copper plate

after engraving;
1
Ancient Egyptian: IiFSLlN 42AD j
LPT RGELBERG 1911
STOBART 2C jf /h

Graeco - Bex rj n t i ne : NEUGEBAUER 1959

L5 9
DICTIONARY OF OCCULTf HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL 5TOILS

DXGBY 12C 07 GRAMMATICA 1.1C &P

ASTRONOMICAL 1400 CONJURATION 14C cfl


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MARY 160
O'
SO HIBNER 1651 Q
HELOT 1667 A SIGILLIS 17C
Is
PROWSSE 17C SI TABLE 17C C/
SIBLY 1790 ZADKIEL 1935 J\
SEPHAR1AL 1920 ^ COLLIN 15> 5 4 J\
NEUGEBAUER 1369 /} KTIDHYAR 1970 J~L cJ~L
LOEDY 1928 records a related sigil from the Syrian astrological

tradition:

lei.tpoTiRT 1.4c given a eigil for the constellation Lmj.- t/}l Kind this in

recorded by AGRTPPA 1510 for the sign.

See aJ HU SPIRIT OF LEO and VERCHIEL

LIBRA Act, Kodiacal sign of the ‘Balance1, The printed version of

the sigil is derived ultimately fron- the Egyptian (.see STUB ART 2C

below) via the Graaco-Byaantino, ae for example in HYGINUS 1482:

The sigil Is. said by AGRIPPA 1510 to be based on the form of a

balance, but derivation from an Egyptian hieroglyph is more likely.

Ancient Egyptian: BERT. IN 4 2 AD Li-1

STOBART 2C L°n. SFlEGELBERG 1911 l V i l'S-J

NEUGEDAUER 194 3 ■- —' I—^->


.r1—
Graeco -Si /J2. an tine - NEUGEBAUER 1959

WALTER 1970 records a Greek sigil:

ASTRONOMICAL 14C C ONJ URATION 14 C 12? “


c.
SCHYNAGEL 1 500 QUADRANTIS ISC Or'
TABLES ISC u^Sta

COLEY 17C LJ^-;I FOOTE I 7C

156
LIB-LIC

PYTHAGORAS 18C f--


51 ELY ]7RO

ZA'DKIEL 1035 F^-i FLAMMARIQN 1897

MODERN ASTROLOGY 19Q6 h^d\ SLMENTOVSK Y i960

HADES 1069

LEUROLDI 14c gives a sigi] for the con s t.e 1.1 a t i on Li bra

doe a Leo SPIRIT OF LIBRA

LIBRIJM Ale.' VALENTINE 167] P

CAPPELL1 T949 gives two mediaeval forms: ^

LIFE See ANKH

LIGHT Occ. In her complex nunerological study BLAVATSKY 1S8B gives

two sigils I Q' ■ (T) as the 'sacred Ten fnumbers or Sephiruth) * which -.a

the ‘Light' - though this is the occult light - "through which all

things were made", A sigil given by GAEELLA 1615 in the graphic

theory of occult symbolism derived ultimately from DEE 1564 is

which carries the implication that the Sun and the Moon face to face,

in an image of the first day when light was created. This latter

sigil also represents the ‘philosopherf$ light*. A sigil given in

LAW 1772 - as part of the study of Boehme1s graphic occult system -

is representative of half the nature of the created world: C, the

other half is the sigil tor WRATH, This light sigil is derived from

his "One Globe'; (Jy But see in this connexion EYE OF ETERNITY, A

sigil given for the expansive principle of Boehme1 s thc-osophy, which

may be associated with the light polarity of the dualism which

pervades his thought, is Lire simple ZS. But see TERNARY. A sigi]

for light is derived by WELLING 173!? from the alchemical sigil for

DAY, intended to symbolise the outpouring of spiritual forces on to

tire material plane: Jj LEO 1914 gives the sigil © for Light

find D^rk. Tt will be clear from the above notes that the Light of

the occultists is not the 'light' of modern physicists.

See the opposing sigils for DARK and WRATH, and also COSMOS.

LIGHT5 See HUN and MOON.

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I.ILTTU list. In node r 11 ast.rrj) cyy, t.he name given to n hypotheci cal

Earth-Moon f the so-called rdarJc Noon ' .

SEPHARIAT, 19 IS 0 GOLDSTEIN 1961 ^

LILY /Lie, A sigil derived from the Creek alchemical tradition is given
. jz
by BERTHELOT1 1805, probably + r^m the word Jcrine: K-±j

T.iIMATITRA Sea IRON FILINGS,

LIME Ale. DIDEROT g f (_+ KOCH 19 30

BERTHFLOT 1&E35 records a few siqils derived from the Greek alchemical

tradition: ^ ^ YY

LIME OF EGGSHELL Ale. SHELTON 17C 0

DIDEROT 1763 dL1 ,/>

LIME OF GOLD Ale. DIDEROT .76 3 E7 113

TJME Of LEAD Ale. GESSMAHN 1906 He


kT

i I
1,1 ME OF LYE Ale. GESSMANN 19Ob 'M

LIME OF VITRIOL DIDEROT 176 3


^ z
LIMESTONE Ala. GESSMANN 190b Z X_ lid Stis also Si LEX and STONE

LIQUEFY Ale. GESSMANN 1906

LIQUOR Ale. ALBEFTUS 1

LIQUOR OF CALCINATED LEAD Ale, DIDEROT 176 3 L/


L--'"

LITHARGE Ale. ALCHYMIA 15£3

DIDEROT 1763 1+
158
r.iWAjE

BESTHELOl1 1E85 records three sigils derived £roir. Lhc ancient Greek

a 1 c he hi i c a 1 trad i hi on : /T" lT 'K, ^

LITHARGE OF COLD Aid. SHELTON 17C ^Vp

DIDEROT 1763 q>_ {rP

LITHARGE OP' SILVER Ale. ALCHEMICAL 17C ^

SHELTON 17C “tr DIDEROT 1763 X- T-

LIVING See AN1KALIA and ANKH.

LIXIVIUM Ale. SIGNA 17C /?■

SOMMERHOFF 1701 gives for alkali flxum the iigns


4^ &1' 'At:

y x 5 __
SCHNEIDER 15 62 Tl7J

See also ALKALI

LIXIVIUM TARTAR I Ale. SOMMERHOFF 1701

LODE STONE Ast. The fol lowing sigilo were given under the n nines of

lodestone, itiagxss or lapis magn.es;


rtO
ALCHYM1A 156 3 r\J-— WORLIDGE 1651
A
SHELTON !7C q/ ^ SIGNA 17C @

SOMMERHOFF 1701 ‘t-P^h SCHEFFERS 1776 f ”B

GESSMANN 1506 ^ LUEDY 19 36

Rut al£C MAGNET

LOETITTA Geo, Siqil for one of the sixteen geom-nct ic figures: ■ *

A multitude of variants [dots, stars, floral devices, etc.i is aseo

to dc not e t he s a me fou r f o Id a r r/= n g esne n t, Loe title? is 1 i n V: «d by

AGRIPDA 1531 with the eleDer.t of Air, the planet Jupiter, and the

zodiacal sign Taurus, The following sigils, derived from late

mediaeval sources, are sometimes used to denote the planet Jupiter, as

for example in TR1THZM1-JS 1503.

AGRXPPA 15 31 B l-J £4 t'O

1 59
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC I.\1W ALCHEMICAL SlGILC

IjOVE Qcc . Big11 given by KUCH 1930 as a rane meaning ’love1:

See RUNES

LOVERS ARCANUM Occ. WIRTH 1927 relates this 6th arcanum of the Tarot

pack t-c the Hebraic vau , and accords it. (presumably because of the

element of 'choice' which one may read into the iconography of the

card} the sigil 'V" the important Pythagorean sigrii which according

to WIRTH 1927 is related to the ’primitive Van1, and the hexagram

which within the occult tradition is one of the symbols of union, as

for example in the ’union of opposites' of the Four element! S.

LUCIFER Mag. S CHE I El,E 1946 gives the sig.il \ for the spirit, and

the sigi1 for Lucifer and Beelzebub* The name Lucifer is also

associated with the morning rising of the planet Venus in traditional

astrology, and in curt-jin mediaeval manuscripts cue finds the Sphere of

Venus marked Llic Sphere of Luciferr though the sigils employed refer

only to the planet VENUS, and not to the Spirit Lucifer-*

flee SPHERE

LUMEN MINUS use SILVER

DUMA flee MOON

LUNA FIX?i Ale, ALCHEMICAL 17C ^

GE S S MANN 190$ Q

LUNAR Ale. OMONT 1394 gives the sigil <£. from Creek texts.

LUTATIOW Ale, The siglls are used exoterics)ly for the operation of

sealing or stopping up containers, and sometimes for the hermetic part,

itself, which is sealed from the outer world. But nee LTJTUM

SAPIENTIAE,

WORLIDGE 1651 Nj FRANCKLYN 1627

ALCHEMY 1650 Tx zry-^ As


LOV-LYE

GESSM&NN 19*06 KJ jftf

LUTE See BOTTLE, BUT ATIOH and LUTUM SAPTENTIAE

LL'TUM SAPIENTIAL /lie. The mediaeval sigils fox lutum sapiQntiae or

lufcum philosophorum were often "intended to denote the esoter.ic

hermetic (or 'sealed') art itself - see LUTATION.

ALCBYMTA 1563 CROLLIUS 1612

FRESNE 168 3 C3 CKOLLIUS 1670

WORLIDGE 1651 "LV\ ALCHEMICAL 17C \/

SHELTON 17 C ^ SIGMft 17C ‘"J' f

GESSMANN 1906
*-fr 0 0

LYE See ALKALI

LYE OF ASHES Ale. SHELTON 17C

LYE OF TARTAR Ale. But see also LXXTVIUH TARTART

161
DICTIONARY OP OCCULT, HERMETIC /V.TD ALCHEMICAL SIGHS

MACROCOSM See GREATER WORLD

MAGIAN SCRIPT G«e ADAMIC SCRIPT

MAGIC SELLABLE Occ. A series of seven &igiler obviously linked with the

planetary Biyils, and given by MCNTE-SNYDERS 1678 as being fseven

syllabize'1 which together give the sound of the Materia Prints.


2 T

The first is linked with SATURN:

The second is linked with JUPITER:

The third is Link e u with MARS: ^

The fcurtb i.^ linked with venus i &

The fifth is linked with MRRCuRYi

The sixth is

The seventh constitutes


linked with the MOON:

a union of
i " the six sigils given above, and may

be associated with the RUN, oh the 'unifier1 of the planetary influences

in our solar system;

MAGISTERIUM dee SECRET WISDOM

MAGISTER OF CROCUS Ale. DIDEROT 1763 £

MACLISTER OF SATURN flic. DIDEROT 1763 L_ rt


YAGHES sea IX3DEST0NE

162
MC- MAL

MAGNESIA AIc. In strict alchemical terms r this is said to be -an

ingredient of the PHILOSOPHER'S SOON?:, and consequently the sigils

do not of necessity refer to the hydrated magnesium carbonate, and

even in the late forms, it is unlikely that the sigils are intended

for the element. DALTON 1808, who gives the form (T) is an

except ion.

ONOMASTICUM LS74 ALCHEMICAL 17C

SI SNA 11C JJ_ SQMMEK.HOFF 1701 QA?

SCHEFFERS 1775 ^ rfr LUEDY 18 28

SCHNEIDER 1962 d-H?

LUEDY 192 8 records a related form from the Syrian alchemical

tradition: ^
r ^
BERTHELOT 1885 records two siqils from Greek alchemical texts: /i*

MAGNESIA OP GOLD Ale. ALCHEMICAL 170 Jb

MAGNESIA OF IRON AlC- ALCHEMICAL 170

MAGNESIA OF SILVER TUc. ALCHEMICAL L70 f

MAGNET Ale. DIDEROT 1762 gives a sigil for the traditional LODESTONE,

and one which is probably 1 modern': ^

MALACHim script Occ. One of the secret scripts derived from the

Cabbalist tradition [see HEBRAIC SCRIPT), recorded by BARTOLOESI 1675

with one variant Letter from that recorded by AGRIPFA L.drsli

Ik 3 .i i n u
* s y)
'jhL J

m UI V rr A V i
%

n D J
i

nX £w V i /< ffi* H
0 '■ ■
a 7 U> n
4

,(tTv

L63
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT t HERMETIC ?uVJ> ALCHEMICAL STGILS

MALCHlDAEL Afay • Sigil given tiy REYDON 1GG4 as 1 g-eonrnntic spirit' r the

genius of ptrEk, though the sigil is actually derived iron, that given as

the ruling spirit of zodiacal Aries by agrifpa 1531i

AGRIFPA 1531 o/

See also MADCRIDIEL

MALCHTDIEL ATag. Mediaeval sigils for the ange] of Aries, given by

BRAHE 1 5 B2 : Vi!'+- MALCIIIDAEL and SPIRIT OF ARIES .

MALE Occ. GEHEIMt 1785 0

MALE and FEMALE Oco. a sigil given by MASSEY 18133 is intended Lo

represent rrmgje srt<d female mjij fcc<7 other ond j?.orc- evident twin—

typas of the two ceves * : G>+

ELAVATSKY 1888 gives the form for 'Man as the cube unfolded1:

and explains the form as the image of the 3 horizontal (female)

and the 4 vertical (male) forming the image of Han 'as the culmination

of the deity un Earth, whose body is the cross of flesh.1

BTiAVATSKY 1GEJ8 gives also the sigil \ Q which is derived from the

Greek form J jTl. which means rMoon * f and which is also the symbol

of the pillar and the circle {see for example the sigils for the

LADY POPE) . BLAVATSKY 1888 also gives siglls for the male as a

vertical j the female as a horizontal ■-- and the union in the

CROSS. Lee also ORIGIN and YIN AND YANG

MALE ELEMENT Ope. Sigilg given by KOCH 1930 in his highly persona:

system of symbol ism t (£) '\/

MAN Occ. BERTHELOT 1885 gives the sigil which is a derivation

from the abbreviation for anthropos. In addition to the sigiis and

forms noted in MALE AND FEMALE, hrAVATEKY 1088 records the emergence

oi fen 1 the body erect1 ^ from the spiritual (/') to give the

'creative potency1 P and the ’moving man1 [r^v This emergence of

individuality from the spiritual gives rise to the Pythagorean higi1

1G4
iMAL- MAR

□ £ the binary, representative of 'choice1 cr ’moral choice

BLAVATSKY IBS8 also gives for Uolty, Universe and Man, the iorrn-i

l-iAN CRUCIFIED Oco. BE A VAT EE Y LQOB gives the decussated 'Cross in

Space' X as an image of the Platonic synibo] of ‘the second God

who impressed himself on the Universe Iji the form of the Cross' -

hut lauks the idea of the human crucifixion with ancient initiation

rites. See CROSS

MANIFESTATION Occ- I?laVATsky 1980 gives a progressive series of sigils

relating to the occult view of manifestation, the emergence o+ materia'

life from the absolute spirit. Whilst the following sigils have been

accorded individual entries, as Indicated, the general outline ot the

graphic theory is as follows: from the ESSENCE O' which represents

the onti unknown and unknowable infinite, cjnorgeH the sigil of

mani£&statton, the first differentiationt which is sexless and infinite,

or potential space within abstract space: (_■_) The sngil represents

the spirit-principle, with its fructifying power unconcealed* A third

stage is symbolized in the sigil for the MOTHER NATURE (;_) which is

the transformation of the point, the emergence of duality* This in

turn becomes the sigil for the JUundane Cross, illustrative ot- the ORIGIN

q£ human life, asoterically called the Third Root Race: fjy when the

encompassing circle of spirit disappears, the sigil of the cross is

left —|— representing tihfe fall into MATTER as the final accomplish¬

ment, at which point the Fourth Raoe begins.

r*EO 1914, Inf luenced by BIAVATSKY J8S6. gives the mundane cross —for

manifestation/ but reasons that rt’ie perpendicular beam represent a

SPIRIT, the horizontal bar the animal Or oarthiy principle ,being'

penetrated by Lbe Divine Spirit',

See FORM and IMMORTAL ADAM.

*■-"

MAN I PULE /Vo. DIDEROT 1763 fr-

MARBUEL Mag, Several sigils tor this spirit have beer, recorded by

SCHEIBLE 1848: gj -HiX3

165
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SlCiLS

MARCASITA ARGENT HA Alt, SOMMERROFF 1701 9 ^


MARC AS IT A AT.'RE A Me, SOMMERROFF L701 ^ Q I-L-1 ii

MARCAS1TE Ale. ALCUYM1A 1563

WORLIDGE 16SI <5^ -LL^ CRQLLIUS 1612 J_L

FRESNO L698 4d“ CROLLIUS 1670

/alentINE 1671 J14 ALCHEMICAL 17C s—\

fral''Jck_ly:ji 1627 ix. SHELTON 17C ^ -U-


yl
SlGNA 17C Cp y £7? 5^5 X ^

SOMMER HOFF 1701 ^ 'iX £4 5 ^ 4 "O K I

GESSMANN 1906 -p "4 4 ^ C^7 £) CHS, 2-f* ^3^9 f

LUEDY 1928 See BISMUTH

MARKIAGE S ee MATE T MON Y,

MARS Asfc. The modern gigil is derived from the Graeco-Byzantine

astrological forme, through the mediaeval manuscript tradition - gee

NEtiGEBAUER 1959 below. The printed example is from BY GIN US 1402: 4

AGRJPFA 1531 traces its form to the dart, cot GABELLA 1613 follows

DEE 1364 and gives a more complex version O-'j—C claiming that it is

derived from the four elements £—j— ) j, the Sun ( 03 and the Moon ( C
LEO 1914 says that the sigi 1 is f r-«*a 11 y the cross over the circle"

and * Is Che symbol of spirit constrained by matter'.

Ancient Egyptian: BERLIN 42AD >o"

ffraeeo-Byzantine; netjgebauer 1959 0'

BERT1JEL0T 1605 records several sigiis from ancient Greek alchemical

texts JP) ^ wh list OMONT 1894 gives a related varianti

ALCHEMICAL I4C <L CONJURATION 14C >r~f Q—->

THESAURUS 14C V

RAGOK 14 74 f ]i 7.~^ BERNARD .1 SC

BONATTT 15C *■ ^ CAMPANUS 15C

CANONES 15C ^ HOROSCOPE 15C

LIBELLUS 15C Q-
UAH-MAT

SCOT 15-C 0 ~?j/ SIGlvlFlCATlONEH 15C

TRACTATUS 15l p LAMBECIUS 1500 Jtfi

SCHYNAGEL 1500 AGRIPPA 1510 0^

FIAMICUS 1510 4^ ALCHEMICAL 155-5 G>—f C?

ALCHYM1A 1563 CH- DEE 1564 ^ O-fc

BKAiili 1582 dl ALCHEMICAL 1579 X

CROLLIUE 1612 ZlEGLERUH 1620 ^


t
VALEHTIHE 1645

TABLE 1676 X
dr CROLLIUS 1670

FRESUE I6S& %
^
i
ALCHEMICAL 17C </ d COLEY 17C

SHELTON 17C -J- ^

EDMMERHOFF I 701

WELLING 1725 (j< GEREIME J 78 5 # A\


&

GARB DWELL I 192 5 BURC KHARET 196 7 Q

Hinco the sigils used by alchemists for the met u.1 IRON are used also

synonymously tor Mars, in theory any of the above sigils nay be used

to denote the metal •and vice versa

See also PLUTO

MATERIAL Dec. A series of Modern sigils related to the idea of

materiality {in contrast to the spiritual) has been given by ClRIOT

1962, in his personal theory of graphic symbolisms the sigiis for

fc-tys? J arid p£$siv& □ and Lhe Material and active

comb i ne as two oppos i ng principles t.c i nduce the ma ter i a 1

generation; CiRLOT 1962 also gives a material quaternaryt j^7|

In the earlier tradition, the 1 material A is- generally represented by

reference to the hyle or MATTER.

See also EARTH, ELEVENTH and MATERIA PRIKA.

MATE RIAL £>U 1 NTH S 5 EN CE Al c, GEHEIME 1785

MATERIAL WORLD Ast. HONE 1951 gives a personal interpretation of the

t r adi t i on a 1 symbo- li sm :- _u See Filso MATTER,

167
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AMD ALCHEMICAL SICILL

MATERIA prima Ale. AUREUS 16L3 giva^ the circulus simplex Lo denote

the Materia Primal Q

ALCHEMICAL 17 C £C

SOMMERHOFF 1701 Hh 3 * \*

HOMER 1723 gives © tout see HOMER'S GOLDEN CHAIN,

GEER MANN 19D6

MATRIMONY Ale* WOKLIDGF 1651

KOCH 1930 given a highly personal interpretation of the sigil which he

calls marriage, though this sigil really relates to the pact between the

four eleoienta* from which the sigil is constructed:"^ This pact is the

spiritual marriage underlying the phenomena of nature; L.he matrimony

of the alchemists is of a different order, toeing an induced marriage,

by way of the spagyric art, of entities which are toy nature opposed.

matter A Jo. KIRCHER 1655- gives the sigil 1-p1 for materia, which is

not quite the same as our modern "matter1.

WQRLIDGF 1651 GESHMANN 1906 cTf

BLAVATSKY 1877 gives -— but in this connexion, see GROSS.

LUEDY 1928 /YcK

LEO 1914 gives the common sigil for the MOON ^7 and says it

'symbolises the most subtle form of matter* ** *Jt is the jref Jcctjon of

the Real, or its Shadow' - but see form:.

Sec FALL OF KAN, MANIFESTATION, MATERIAL, MATERIA PRTMA and MATERIAL

QUINTESSENCE.

MFAKNESS Oco- Sigil given by TAW L772 in connexion with Boehme's

occult system of symbolism: Zl\

See WRATH

MEAL iUc, GESSMANN 1906 gives a sigil which probably means 'the edible

part of grain or pulse' f though meal was also a measure: (TD

"hr A/|
MEDICATED WINE Ale. LESSMANN 1906 V j

168
MAT—MEP

ME GALOP IAN SCRIPT Occ, One of the secret alphabets recorded by

VIGNEKE 15S6 (sec SECRET SCRIPTS)


+

a 1) C cl e f h i ,i k i 111 n
0 H 'I
Oo
6 z i 14 c T A U w
,* °i ^4 mn 9> 9 4 hr V
T--

o p <1 r ’ s' t ' u ' v ' w ' x ' y z

MEEQD Mag* Sigil lor a spirit (name perhaps derived £t-go Mai on) , given

by LlEYDON 1664 to represent Die letter M in the secret writing called

'Alphabet of Angels end Genii’ :

MELANCHOLIA See LAP ill and TEMPERAMENT

MELTING HOT Ale. ALCHEMICAL 17C P A- X


SHELTON 17C SIGMA 17 C ^ <?

GESSMAWK M T 0 f, H T X •v' y ^ V T 4 7T
See TlGlLLUM

MEM Oao, The 13 th letter of the Hebraic alphabet (see HEBRAIC SCRIPT)

for which many derivatives are given within the tradition of secret

alphabets, notably those collected by EARTGLQZZI 167!b; a h n


frl WTRTF 1-927 equates Mem with the Tarot card the DEATH ARC AHUM

and thus links it with the constellation Draco. In his list of

vestigial derivative forms far- the letter he gives the forms

which he traces back to the idea of ‘water1.

MENSTRUUM Ale. SOMMERHOFF 1701 vH \V 'fy'X

GESSMANN 1906 $- 3-
MEP HI STOP HELP a Mag, Sigil given by SHEIBLE 1848 Qj with the

sigil "(3^ for 1 Mo phistopheles and the wholh of his spirits' .

MEPHISTOP11tEL Mag. Stivera : sigils are recorded by SCHEIELE 1848, the


DICTIONAHY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

$ imp lest forms of which ares

HEE.Ct.IRruS VIVUS See QUICKSILVER

MERCURY Ale^ A large number of different sigils have been used to

denote the 'metal' and 'spiritual Mercury1 of Lhe alchemists, but the

eigil for the astrological Mercury - that is, the planet - ha5, in its

numerous forms, been used to denote also the metal. The following

sigils were presented within an alchemical context;

ALCHYMIA 1563 "Y7 =h" IF

DEE 1564 Y ^ ALCHEMICAL IB79 i Y ^

ALCHEMICAL 17C 0 Q-+ ■ 0 c^f

SHELTON 17C \~7 -^7 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

SIGMA 17C 1& Y F? .?-

DAliTOl* la 08 (0)

GESSMAWH 1906 ^ ^ ^ .J. ’ ^ ^ ^ JP

SHEPHERD 19 71 records Lwo mediaeval variants: t^!_ r\^

The astrological sigil is derived directly from the Graeco-Byzantine

astrological tradition (see KT3UGEBAUEF 1959 below), a printed example

being from HYGINUS 1482 1 $ AGRIPPA 1531 traces its form to the

caducous, but a variant given by GAEELTA 16'-. 5 i g traced to a con tract! or

of Sun and Moon over the cross of materiality, in thu analytic method

of DEE 1564, relating to the MONAD. LEO 1914 sums up the verbal
o
tradition when he says that the sigz. 4-, J represents the complete

u/iftm of the throe symbols { Q Will, Wisdou:, and —f— Activity)

.in cn^, denoting perfectibllitg' +

A no i e.n t Eg ypti an: BERLIN 42AD


1
Graeco-HgranLine: BERTHELOT 1865 b

OMDNT 1894 , £ WEUGEBAUER 1959 <5


W

Mediaevalc THESAURUS 14C ^ RAWLINSOW 15C Zj?

ALCHEMICAL 140 RAGOR 1474 V S -2


D' A ILLY 1490 >t+- BERNARD I5C

BONATTI 15C ¥ CAMPANUS 150 V

CAM OWE S 15C HOROSCOPE 15C 4-

170
KEE-MLR

LIBELUJS ISO ^_ SCOT 150 nO


SIGNIFICATIONES ISC U TRACT ATUS 15C

SC1IYNAGEL 1500 if AGRIPPA 1510

FIRMICUS 1510 2_ T
BLUNDEVILLE 1594 _ bi

GABEL: A 1615 {p FL TJDD 1617 if

ALCHEMY 1650 ^ =(= KIRCHER 1655 <7?

BELOT 1667 ¥
PYTHAGORAS
SIBLY 1790
£ 18C^

STRAGGLING 1824
1
GESSMANN 1906 Lu 'l?''" IfS' '\_!/ X %r % e4- rh
v kj ^ ^
THIEREWS 1931
£
A larg« number of si.gi Is have been recorded by BLRTHELQT 1885 fre-m

Greek alchemical sources, but it is rarely cl^at whether the

agLrolcxjiedl or alchemical meaning is intended by Heimes st.ilbon, the

Greek ter-rr: i l r
Generally, the sigils listed in the above a 2 chemical sec tier, are also

interchangeable with the astrological forms. See also ALBU5,

CON J7JNCTIQf QUICKSILVER and SPIRIT OF MERCURY

MERCURY METALLICUM Ale. ALCHEMICAL 17C

MERCURY 01 ANTIMONY Me. DIDEROT 1763

MERCURY OF COPPER Ala. SHELTON 1 VC

y
MERCURY OF GOLD Alt'. SHELTON L7C
£

MERCURY OF IRON Ale. SHELTON 17C Vjy


CT

MERCURY OF LEAD Ale. WGRUDGE 16Si -$ ^

FRESNE 1688 ^ ALCHEMICAL 17C f+

SIGN A, 17c SHELTON 17C ^-

DIDEROT 1762

SOMMERHOFF 1701 gives the following vigils for Wercurius Saturni

171
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGTLS

praccipjtafcus: M ^ for which SCHNEIDER 196-2 al&O giv^s

the following formsi /X\ ""UI §

MERCURY OF LIFE Ale. DIDEROT 1763 given two sigils which are probably

not the same a5 Werttirius Vivust ^ 'O'*

MERCURY OF SILVER Ale, SHELTON 17C

MERCURY PRECIPITATE Ale. WORLIDGE 1651 ijLL

DIDEROT 176 3 Wor"

MERCURY SATURNI Ale. FRESNE 168S ^

MERCURY SUBLIMATE Ale. WORLIDGE 1651 _

FRESNE 1633 ALCHEMICAL 170 <£^ ^


SOMMERHQFF 1701
b ss f ir ^ j ^ 'wa %
SCHNEIDER 196 2 /Y\ H

MERCURY WATER AlC. GESSMANN 1906 (0\. ■^L9

METAL Ale - KIRCHER 16 55 SCHEFFERS 177 5 \£d

GESSMANN 1906 ^ LUEDY 19 2 B ^

See also MINERALIA and SEVEN METALS

MET ALLA IMPERFECTA See MINERAL1A

METAL LIME Ale, KOCH 1930 ^

MICHAEL Occ. S.igil derived from the mediaeval tradition by AGRIPPA

1565 [though it. appeared in various related forms within the manuscript

tradition much earlier): /, X

TRITHEMIUS 1503 appears to have made a mistake in giving the sioil?

fQr Michael, as these are the forms for ANAEL, for which the

same source giv«s the sigili / -lit/

SCHEIBLE 1843 gives three sigils: ■ve? 2pW

172
MEFt-MTN

An occult Aigil which is certainly mediaeval, and presumably derived

from the cabbalistic tradition, may be given only as PERSONAL 1980 -


o
but see Jjntroducfciom

MTCHOCOSMIC PENTAGON Occ* BLAVATSKY 180F! tells ljS that among Other

things, the five-pointed star (pentagram) represents mam 'A the

same source tells us that in Egypt the pentagon represented the

"defunct man' - an idea which was taken over by the early Christians

in the so-called oranLos figures. See also PENTAGRAM

MICZARIEL Mag. Two siglls, probably mediaeval in origin, are given by

SCHETBLE 1848:
0

MIDHFAWN Ast. Greek sigils, now no longer used, even in derivatives,

for the jncsourania (the latin medium coeli), or culminating degree of

ecliptic in j horoscope, the sig.il for which i.-g recorded by

NEUGEBAUER 1959:

0M0NT 1894 -y4

MILK Ale. ON0MAETTCUM 1574 --L-

MINED GOLD Ale. DTDE^OT 1763 V @

MINERA Ala. SIGN A I7C "X C ARJRIG EJTERIIS 18C <j|>f

MlNERALiA Oec. Sigil given by HOt^ER 1723, referring to the various

combinations of the four elements devoid of spiritual or animating

forces of Llie astral or ethcria nature; 6? but WTRTH 19.31 gives

EOMklERHOFF 1701 gives under jyfjicralia "those tilings which arc neither

7*niniaJ. nor Vegetable', and provides a Synopsis of general sigils as

follows:

METALS; Sui’jO Moon: ,2) Jupiter: 31 _ Pena; Saturn,- in

'lfars ■■ (j"■' METATJ.A IMPERFECTA: Antimv-nium- ^ Auripigmentum-

ce ~V Cinna.ha.ris nativa: Jjj Maroasita.- | T JH A'ulpharr

173
DICTIONARY OF OCCULTf HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGHS

Nitrism: H ) Al uHi&n: S3 Bora a ; 2w" Sal Gemmae: <0>—+ Sal

JJ-azM 73 UJJ3;

MINERAL LEAD Ala. A Greek si.ga.1 in recorded by BERTHELQT 1BS5 from the

alchemical tradition; ^_T

MINERAL SALT Ale. A vast collection of mediaeval sigils existSj of

which the following arc the most common

ALCHEMY 1650 □—i i

CESS MANN 1906 J H 7-._, Vf' J 0 E lH" OIt V1 ^ "1?

if o—■ zT y A t/ -A ,ff_ a <0* ^ 1 z5 ^


-+- ^ 3C ^ ^ ^ ^
Se« also Salt +

MINIUM Ala, ONOMASTICIIM : 574 7 [,

SHELTON 17C A 2 SOMMER EJOFF 1701 As V

DIEHEROT 17-63
If-
a,A'\ <fp ^5 V ^ A— ^4< VS
GESSMANN 1906

/>V tjJ VI p

The alchemical Mercuric Set.um.; praecipi taius {sec MERCURY OF LEAD)

i s prob ah 1 y mi ni ujti .

MINUTE Ale. SHELTON 17C ^

MIST Ale. A sigil recorded by BERTHELOT 1S85 from Greek alchemical

manuscripts as meaning fcondensed vapour’, Is a short-form of the word

JVephel s:

MIX Ale. SGMMERHOFF 1701 gives the sigils JVXfor eoiuxiistiOj.

and the sigil for permixtio.

GESSKANN 1906 ^/VL

MOLIBDOCHALC Ale. BERTHELOT IBdS records two Greek sigils from the

a 1 chemi cal t r a di L i on : jjS-

174
MIN-MOO

MONAD Qcc. Sigil given by DEE 1564 in his mystical theory of graphic

forms’. Sp The composition of the sigil is complex, but may be resolved

to a union of Sun Q Moon vp and four sic wonts —\— supported

by Alchemical Fire OO a sigil related to the form used for ARIES.

The c otripl cte sigil is usua i iy cal 1« d the Kin rag I yphi c Mon a d , an d its

form - as well aw the underlying theory of its form - has influenced

g re at 1 y s ub se que n t oc cu 1t tea chic iga c one e r:: i ng q x a ph i c s ymb o 1 i sir. t

notably Eoetjne TAW 1772 and CLAVIS) and GABELLA 1615*

MONTH Ale. ALGHYMIA 1563 WQRLIDGE 1651 “Y

SB ELTON 17C 3X SIGN A 17C S3

DIe-ErOT 1763 CHAS SANT 1884 (mediaeval] vyi


v'

SOMMERHOFF 1701 S3 &5 aef yo


GESSMANK 1906 O l

MOON Ast. Modern sigil derived directly from the Graeco-Byzantine

astrological tradition (gpo KEUGEBAUER 1959) t the printed example being

from HYG1MJH 1462: C

AGRIPPA 15jL traces its form to the horns of the crescent. LEO 1914

departs somewhat from the tradition by linking his sigil for the Moon

(which is for him a symbol of Jthe most subtle* form of nwiter') with

his sigil for light and dark (see LIGHT) which reminds us that the CL

r£7ei7U -circle is... the symbol of the Moon and represents the Soul in

man, that which is neither who i1 iy spiritual not wholly M&teriai , hat

partakes of the- nature of both and is the connecting fink between the

spirit and the physical hocy1.

Gra eco-By £ an L i nc : MEUGEBAIJER 1959


/
Mediaeval: ALCHYMICAL 14C CONJURATION 14C 3"-' <y

THESAURUS 14C (J. BON AIT I ISC (t, (?.

CAMP AM US 15C tO' HOROSCOPE 15C {C

SCHEMA 15C g SCBYNAGEL .1500-)

AGRIPFA 1510 0 ALCHEMY 1650 Oj'-

ALCHYMIA 1563 J £..Tf dt q 2: GIUWTINI 1.533 ($&

SMITH 16C [\) PLANETS 1617 nD

175
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGHS

GABELLA 1615 C_- ASTROLOGICAL L650 3 0

CROLLIUS 1670 (£L RANDALL 1694 f? £-*C

ALCHEMICAL 170 ASTROLOGY 1?C (Tj

SHELTON 170 dC V X P3 '2^'

SOMMERKOPF 1701 9 EZIj STBT.Y 1790 ]|)

ZADKIKL 1R35

carbonellt 1925 records four mediaeval variants; eT-4.

CH AS SANT 1Q8B givt-s a mediaeval abbreviation lur luJia.- UL

VERARDi 1975 records a sigil +X! which may not in fact mean moon.

BERTHELOT 3885 records an early form from an alchemical manuscript in

Greek (£ and a rare sigil which is in fact a short form for Die

term science The sigJ 1 given by CROLLIUS 1670 may have been

derived from the Crock tradition: C


See also PULL MOON, and the gigils used by the alchemists for the metal

SILVER, which may be used synonymously with Moon,

MOON AECANTTM Qcc. W1RTH 19 27 relates this ldth card of the Tarot

pack to the Hebraic TSADE f and accords it tlie sigil] ic: form:

(see HERMETIC TETRAD), and the standard post mediaeval sigil for the

zodiacal sign Cancer; O' This latter WIRTH 1927 sees as the Chinese

symbol of the ‘fecundated Cosmic Egg1.

MOON DECREASING Ast, SHELTON 17C

SOMMERHOFF 1701 ($_ /N

MOON INCREASING Ast, SHELTON 17C —

8OMMERHOFF 1701 gives two sigils X> “O-' tor both Jana crescans and

orLlia- lunate, 1 ftoonri se 1 .

MOONRISE Ast+ SOMMERHOFF 1701 X'

[T'.'R.iJ ILj ■ KOCH 1 9 30 giv^s a highly personal argils presumably a

graphic to indicate the rising sun;

MORTAL ADAM. Oca. A sigil originated by DEE 1564 (though derived

176
Mi JO - MOTj

ultimately from the Christian esoteric tradition) to represent many

connected ideas: QO He associates the sigil with Mortal Adam,


|

jyegrj'nrjirjg. Existing before the elements, the Mortifying Self and with

the Christos and with Born in a stable - all ideas derived from the

connexion which the sigil has with the first letter of the Greek

a 1 phab e t ALPHA .

Gee also IMMORTAL ADAM and ELEMENTS

MORTIFY Ale„ LUEDY 19 2 El

MOTHER MATURE Oec. In the sequence of sigiIs described hy EDAVATSKY

18B8, outlined in MANIFESTATION, L.be sigil is said to be a result

of the- transformation of the torm CD which is itself expressive of

'the first manitestation of creative {still passive, b&c&use feminine)

Nature*. This 1 dualityr K.igil is expressive of 'the first shadowy

perception of maiY, which is connected with procreation, and is

feminine because 'man knows his mother more Chun his father* * The

spiritual principle {which is the dot with-in the circle C_J J i£ that

which fructifies, and which is significantly concealed.

MjOTION Occ* Sigil given by WELL TNG 1735, derived from diagrammatic

sigils in DEE 1564, for 'second motion" which may be seen on one level

as th.e motion of a point towards the periphery, related to the

macrocosm!c theory a«t out by DEE 1564, and which may on another level

be linked with the influences of the ^ecundadeian spiritual influences

of TRIT11EMIUS 1G22i (3 A modern sigil given by CIRLOT 1962 to

symbolise the ’movement in the Upper and Lower Worlds' is an extension

of the related sigil for INFINITY: ©

BLAVATSKY 188Q gives the sigil for "moving nan',

3ee also MAN

MOUNTAIN BLUE Ale. Abbreviation for the Latin lapis arrueni urs

recorded by HOMMERHOFF lToiy^ and GESSMANM 1906 A

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SlGlLS

MOVING MAN Oca. BIIAVATSXY 18SS gives the sigil R Within this

[.-ontext, see ONE.

MULTIFlCATION A 1C. MlCIlAELSPACHEE 161 6 gives the sigil CZZ> next to

the sign or constellation Aquarius, probably to sytr^oUse the alchemic

Proce ss of Mu 11ipiica £ on -

MUNDANE CROSS See MANIFESTATION and ORIGIN

MUNDUE INTELLIGIBILIS See WORLD OF INTELLIGENCE

MURIEL Mag- RRAIIE 1582 gives two mediaeval s;i g.i Is for this Angel ol

zodiacal Cancer: “l—

FiEYdom 1664 gives a sigil for Muriel as a 'geonar.tic spirit1, the genius

o£ Via, but this same sigil is given as ruling spirit of zodiacal

Cancer hy AGRIPPA .1531: ^

See also SPIRIT OF CANCER.

MXJTABTLTTY Act, Modern sigil for the Mutable guality, recorded by

PE TORE 1947; O

MUTABLE CROSS Ast. FiAlLEY 1934 uses the swastika to symbolise zhe

rmateria I change and constant movement' oz the four zodiacal signs

Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces, the mutable signs:

MYRIAD Occ, Sigil recorded by SHEPHERD 1971, probably from the

LincieriT Egyptian hioroglypnis :

YYSTERIQUS PLANETS As t. ASTROLOGY :S17 gives three sigJ15 said to

represent three Invisible ’planets1 which are related to. the signs

Aries, Taurus and Gemini, and which will or.o day become visible ns

physical bodi e s. These 1 nvisible, and uiinaaied r planets are re 1 ated

to the zodiacal Hierarchies as follows:

The Hi etarchu of the■ physical plana:

i 7B
MEW-MYS

Phe ^ Hierarchy of the Astral Plane: {&)

The Hierarchy of the Mental plane.- (<S)

MYSTERIOUS SIGIL5 Jfagr- RAPHAEL 1879 gives a large -serious of sigiU

which he terms 'mysterious characters of Lhe pianet.s1 , which are in

fact sigiLs derived from goomantie and magical sources - for examplet

a large number of them- Fire the standard sigillic for me for t-he

geomantic figures [sen GEGMANTIC STGTTjK) :

JUPITER; D 6 | 7 )< SS3 X H A ^ "c -7 M' 3V


PR, y n A ^t--r JX- x 2, 4* £ 4* 'Vs

.vars: ?i a a a ^ -^p~ e ^ NNtt


3 ;? 4“ -rn

«=jtcu»y.- a U3 m; v e © x vr j-l ^ H 77 S
X © vw p yy U % X s 3F <*? % tn ^

MOOW' f=;if W VT © / ^ *. "S ^ A/" 7/v


X, ,32 m L-P ■W’ -3>

g 9 ? V J S ’S' ^ i .9 ^-v A/
.fe <g JC fiL.-5--.-il TrS--5>

vraus: 3 O y £ J5 5S X Si X* A X 4 t 7^^ ’CP~


*Hh (5^?® DX^
See also PLANETARY SYMBOLS

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULTf HERMETIC AMD ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

NATIVITY Ast. Various abbreviations from the mediaeval Latin nativitas

and its grammatical terms, given by CHASSANT 18E34: ncV" nslj'

But set ascendant .

NATURAL SULPHUR A.Zc. BtRTHELOT 1BG5 records a sigil from the Creek

alchemical tradition: ^
■j

NATURE Occ» KOCH 1^30 gives a highly personal sigil;

CHASSANT 1384 gives u mediaeval contraction for nature n

See MOTHER NATURE and VKGETABl LiA.

NEEULOSA Ast. Eighth of the mediaeval lunar mansions, called Al

Hatbrah in the Arabic astrological system, a siqiL tor which is given


# “
in MANSlONES 1 4C :
a -*•

NEGATIVE MARS see PLUTOe

NELAH Mag. Sigil fur a spirit (name perhaps a corruption of Afelapa,

one of the angels of the Second Heaven), given by HEYDON 1G64 to

represent the letter N in the secret writing called 'Alphabet of


*—?jf_
Angels and Genii 1 :
1
#- ^

neptunr A&t. The first sigjIs for this ’modernr planet were

constructed around the initials LV for the discoverer, he Verrier, and

180
KAT-HIG

sometimes (wrongly} L for Leverrier. SHEPHERD LL571 records

three such obsolete Ior:rjs: if K K

Since 1071 various sigiLs have been invented by astrologersf perhaps

bas^d on the trident of Neptune, though WALTHER 1939 explains the form

ns being 1 really a semicircle over the cross*:

□A AT LI 1901 claims that the sigil tty is in fact derived from a


jf g-
repetition of the forms for SAGITTARIUS, thus —— and draws an

unconventional coimexio^ between this nodiaea 1 sign and the planet-

SltfMQNlTE 1890 yp PEARCE 1893 T|f’

MODERN ASTHObQGY Id99 Sf/

MODERN ASTROLOGY 190ft KOCH 1930

TEIERENS 1931 X RAPHAEL *933 tp

RUDHYAR 1936 NERO HAN 1937 kjy


w
JONES 1941 J DE VORE 1947

SEMENTOVSKT L9 5Q Y FAGAN 1951 ^

SIDEREAL 1951 SPITZ 1959

EBERT IN i.9 70 McCAFFERY 1970


1
RUDHYAR. 1970 V MAYO 1972

OKEN 197 3 CP TOBEY 1973


f

NESTORATS Ma^. Three sigils have been recorded by SCHEISLE 1848 for

th is spirit; 'y

NICCOLUM AJo, SCHEFFERS 1775

NIGHT AJo. As night be expected, many of the early sigils are merely

inverted Eni'ins □£ thost given for DAY.

WORDIDOE 1651 / ^ VALENTINE 1671 \

SIGMA 17C ^ C. V -o DIDEROT 1763 sf-

iOMMEKROFT1 1701 V ^ O GESSMANN 1906 1^7_ X '^T


LUEDY 19 28 TJ-J SCHNEIDER 1962 IZ UC

BEHTHELOT 1885 record^ vigils for the plural 'nights1 from Greek

alchemical texts: //^°

OMONT 1894 rcccrds a sigil from Greek texts: y

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AffD ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

NITRE GLOBULES Ala. UESEV^nn 1906 ^ 0

NITRE SALT Ale. GESSMANN , 906 4S?

NITRIC ACID Ale. GEOFFRQY 1713 ^ (J)

DIDEROT 1761

LUEDY 19 2S _XJ) See ACID

NITROUS AIR Ale. Sng.il for Lavoisier's air nitreur recorded by

CROPLAND 1962 /Vj-

NITROUS WATER /,1c. GESSMANN 1906 F7!77',

NITRUM See SALTPETRE

noachite scrip. Oct?* One of the secret alphabets recorded by JR iv IEEE

1938 (see SECRET SCRIPTS}:

4 f

a b c (1 e r S li L J k I 111 H
p 7, ft 3 8 0 y \ 1 Nj M ft

0 H h 7 7 V 7) X
0 1) <1 V S l 11 v w X V
■'
z

WUL /st. The term node is most frequently used without further

designation lor the Moon * & jvodc , which is dealt with in the present

context under CAPUT and CAuda, However, in certain modern schools of

astrology, especially in those concerned with beliocentric charts, the

particular node of a planet is indicated by enclosing the traditional

planetary sigil in the basic form for the caput or cauda, thu S r./^b

t'hich .is the 'node of Jupiter', taken from SljCtlER 1970.

MOTA BbNE Occ. Many highly personal sigils h ave b<=en used by the

alchemists, the following being common in early manuscripts, as for

182
KIT HUT

Example in ISIDORUS L2C: fN TvJ ©

WORUDGE 1671 gives Lhc famil iar abbreviation:

number Ale. BERTHELOT 1365 gives the sigil froF. Greek

a 1 chem ir;al t ext s T

HUM ■-CC , The 14th letter of the Hebrew alphabet (see HEBRAIC SCRIPT)

for which many derivative forms are given within the tradition of

secret alphabets, notably those collected by RAHTOLOzzI 1675

YVV \J> 6—| MIRTH 1917 lam


equates .Yu;] with- the Tar at. arc ant

Tewveranee-f and with zodiacal Aquarius, and in his list of derivative

forms for the letter vj vji J traces the idea of 'water': the

historic graphic etymology appears in fact to be from the Egyptian

hieroglyphic with the pictorial value o£ (water) snake, as indicated

in JENSEN 1970.

NUTMEG Ale. GEE £ MANN 1906


tS'P±

L33
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, SERWPTJC AND ALCHEMICAL SIClLS

OR 11T Ast. CIIa^Sai-jt !.8S4 records sov^ral mediaeval abbreviations and

short-for ms: OR ^ o\l

SMITH 16C O

See also DEATH.

occultat I OH As-t* Occultation by "the Moon Is recorded in the sindl

given by RAPHAEL 19 02; *

But see also ECLIPSE.

OLC.TJLT FIRE Occ * According to WELLING 1735, the following sigil shows

Fire in ail its attributes:

See also FIRE.

OCCULT SALT Occ-. in the graphic system of WELLING 1735 the sigil is

used to show salt in all its attributes:

See also SALT.

OCCULT .HlAi-JCT.H Oco. In HERmEs 1613 this simple sigil / \ i s termed

Lhe triangle ol the phi.Iq&ophors^ and recorded as one of a series of

occult structures. It is said to have a multi-layer significance,

symbolising the numerous trinities within the alchemical works, such as

L ALT-SULPHUR-MERCURY, BODY'-SOUL - SPIRIT , and even E UN - MOON ~M ER C UR Y sin tin

the 'Sun mnri Moon may not be productive without Mercury is1 the

mediator'-

1.84
OBI-0GD

OCCULT Water oaa. Sigil given by WELLING 1735 lo snow Abater in all

its attributes:

But see also WATER

OCH The mediaeval sigil given by TRITHEMJUS ISO3 for the

planetary spirit- of the Sun has survived with minor variations into

J
modem times: ^

SCBEIBLE 1548 i ^ '■ SHEPHERD 1971

OCHRE Ale. BERTHELOT I8B5 records a sigil (abbreviation) from the

Greek aid Lemleal tradition: ^ But see also YELLOW

OCTAVE Occ. a sigil given by HERMES 1613 as the basic structure tor

what is called a 'magic vocabulary' concerned with a series of octaves

and their inter-relationships:

See also f>GDOAD-

OCTQMARY Oc-’c. Sigil given by LEE 1564 in a graphic theory of occult

symbolism connected with bis f-lOMAD: The sigil is said to be

eight-fold because of the sum of angles and lines within its structure.

Following on these indications of DEE 1564, the Rosieruci&n gabella

1615 gives the form.: a 1 3(,JJ OGDOAD

OCULUS Ast. Ninth of the mediaeval lunar mansions (in fact oculus

Leonis), called A1 T&rf in the Arabic astrological system, a sigil for

which is given by MANHiONES 14C: ^

A sigil intended for amuletic use is linked with this lunar mansion,

recorded by ABANO 1303 : —'d ''

OGDOAD Occ. In the ancient symbolic language discussed by BLAVATHKY

1S3S, the sigil Q or OO symbolisGs the 'eternal and spiral motion

of eye Zos ‘ t whieh is aymbo 1 ised in its turr, by the Caducei;s - it

shows the regular breathing of the cosmos. This lemniscate, both in

its sigil forn and in diagrammatic form, plays an important part in

10 5
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

modern anthrope soph i cal literature: see for example STEINER IS 21.

□ IL Ala. ftLCHYMIft 156 3 ■ P~ WORlilDGE lGSl'S’f^ A: °t °

CROLLlUS 16] 2 qz: ~&y FRESHE 168B ^ Np

£ HELTON 17C a% © SIGNA 17C v:j'y "^T S—

SOMMERHOFF 1701 A. i> * JT-l Cj DIDEROT 1763 ^

CARBONELLI 192 5 jjjf

SCHEFFERS 1775 gives the forms © GL-) tor olouji; unguinosum.

BERTHELOT 18R5 gives a sigil derived from the Gree'ft.

Besides the various OILS listed immediately below, see BOILED OIL,

HORSERADISH OIL, OIL DISTILLATE and OLEUM SANSARI

see also OLIVE oil for similar sigillic forms.

OIL DISTILLATE Ala. GE5SMANK 1906 M © A ‘O3

OIL OF ANTIMONY Ale, ALCHYMIA L56 3 Q I

OIL OF CHRIST Ale. DIDEROT 1761

OIL OF GOLD A lc. SHELTON 17C

OIL OF LILIES Ale. SQMKERHOFF 1701 ^ ^

OIL OF ROSES Ale. SIGN A 17C CiH<

OIL CF SALTPETRE Ale. GESSMANN 1906 jjji

OIL OF SATURN A 1v. DIDEROT 1763 1o Hyj,

SOMMERHOFF 1701 r"£ -My -4 k k_


LfW V o I

OIL OF SULPHUR Ale. SIGN A 17C ^ “f" D IDF EOT 176 3 TM o-P'-'
GESSMAMN 1906 ^ A.

OIL OF TALC Ale- SOMMERBOFF 1701 p

186
OIL-ONE

OIL OF TARTAN Ale* ALCHYMTA 1563 •>

SIGMA 17C /\-■ 0°


SCtWIRHOFF 17QL 20J ^ ' \/ 0 ^ 7 A t
GEOS VANN 1906 f\_n ^B-d. V\_ £-02=^

CARRONELT.T 1925

OIL OF VITRIOL Ale. WELLIMO 1735

SOMMERHOFF 1701 ~t
<p 4>
OLEUM SANSARI Ale, SIGNA 17C

o
OLIVE OIL Alt* VALENTINE 1671
° ° p
ALCHEMICAL 17C i ’U 0C -© I7C 0/

OMEGA A number el sigils nauti been used since car^y times, based

on the form of the last letter of the Greek alphabetP and generally

intended to convey the idea of 'the end of things’ The esoteric

Christian aspect of the sigil i.s discussed by TESTA 1562, who gives

a number of forms: bo W J- 1-

DEH 1564 constructs a sigil around the omega: - see IMMORTAL

ADAM.

A related sigil is given by VLRARDi 1972, as the symbol of God:

Many variants c-f this sigil exist, especially in the Byzantine

iconographic tradition.

The omega sigil is given most frequently in conjunction with ALPHA, but

see also CHRIST, CHRISTMQN and JESUS, and in reference to the Immortal

Ads.m, see also MOKTAL ADAMr

ONE Occ. in the ancient symbolic language discussed by BLAVATSKY LBSb,

the one cu the (spiritual) pi ar.e above is 'no number' , a circlet O


on the plane below (physical) it beccroes which signifies among the

Alexandrian Initiates a body erect, *a living standing man, be being

the only animel that, has this privilege' * By adding a head to this

sigil, it was transformed into a [J 'a symbol of paternity, of the

L87
dictionary of OCCULT, HERMETIC and alchemical sigils

creative potency , whilst the sigil signifies a leaving marc, one

on h i s wfiy. In the Pythagorean system, the odd numbers arc- said to

Joe divine.

ONYX Mag, SIGMA 17C

OPAL Mag. SIGMA i 7C

0PH1EL Mag. MediaevuL sigil for the planetary spirit of Mercury given
<[>
by TRITHEMIUS 1503.: I--- W

SCHEIBLE 1048 SIIEPHEHD 1971

OPHITES Ala. SIGNA I7C

OPPQSITI ON As t. S eve r a J ear I y aigils, rr.a inly i n vol ve d wi th j o i n ing two

circles (the celestial bodies) with a straight line* have come down to

us from early astrological systems+ The standard farm is recorded by

FIRMICUB 1499 who gave also Lhe sigil ^ as an alternative in a

woodcut of a horoscope, the sigiI cutting through the connecting lint-

drawn between Lhe two planets in opposition,

ASTROLOGICAL 15C &-o 51 GILL IS I 7C 8

SMITH I.6C gives for ordinary opposition a variant Oc and for the

uppo&ition between Sun and Moon (see FULL MOON) , the sigil oo j?f'3 which

appears to relate to the most recent sy^ygy to the time for which the

horoscope was cast.

ORIGIN Occ. in the sequence o£ sigi1k described by BLRVATSKY 1808, and

outlined in MANIFESTATION, the sigil t-j-y called the mundane cross,

marks the stage {esober i cal ly the third root race) for the incarnation

o£ humanity, the origin of human life in its physical embodiment- + The

cross within a circle * symbolises pure Pantheism; when the or op, $ l*as

loft uninsorlhefi, it he on me phalli c". BLRVATSKY 1088 gives an

alternative sigil for this symbolic Fa I : (“] j explained as denoting

the- time Vherc the separation of the sexes bg natural evolution took

180
QNY-OUEtf

place - when the figure became- ( '. ) . . . the sexless life modi r i ed or

separated - a double glyph or symbol'; This encircled TAIJ was

said by BLAVATSKY 1U88 to have become {during the present period ot

evolution - that .is, during the Fifth facel in symbology the sacr' and

in Hebrew n'cabvah, originally phallic in meaning, but changed into

the Egyptian glyph the emblem of life {sec AtlKLi) and Jstill later

into the sign of Venus: S^— Then comes the Svastica (Thor's hamk?r,

or the *' Hermetic Cross" now), entirely separated from its Circle* - the

circle being the spiritualising agent: - 'thus becoming purely

phallicr i.n the sigil; Fi Sec SWASTIKA. The sigils for Origin

show therefore the origin of Man as a spiritual being, and the origin

of Han as a material being, enmeshed in Nature,

OK1PH1EL Mag. Mediaeval aigil recorded by TRITREMIuS 1501 for the

planetary angel of Saturn:

ORMOLU Ale. Several mediaeval sigils have been recorded by GESSMAHN

L9q& for auriim pictorium:

ORPIMENT A1o. The most frequently used of the large number of sigils

- often listed under the name Auripigmenturn - arc those recorded from

a mediaeval manuscript by CARBGNELLT j.925: c c

ALCHYM1A 1563 G-" 0


SOMMVRHOFF

tjf aJt
]701 r\J LTUzrfl
& V <4 .?K § df

GESSMANN 1906 h-£H &±o A V ^


SCHNEIDER 1962 —f*

OSSA Pel. Mediaeval contraction given by CHASSANT 1S&d- O

■;—1
ounce Ale, A mediaeval sigi.l given by CAPPELLT 1949: o

OESSHAUN 1906 gives a series of mediaeval forma: 35 -v O!i[f f X

Se^ also UNCIA.

LS9
DICTIONARY OF OCCULTt HERMETIC Aj\TD ALCHEMICAL S1C1 LtS

Qukanos Oca. OMONT 1S9 4 records ri Greek sigil s\— which r©presenta
r Lhc sky1 and. 'the hucr.e of the gods 1 , See also URANUS

OUTLET see Ru

OXYGEN Ale* The sigil for the principe ojryg.T,ne of Lavoisier, recorded

by CRO SLAKE1 19&2:


PAR

p
PALESTINIAN SCRIPT See HEBRAIC SCRIPT

PALLAS Ask. Perhaps the earliest sigii for this 'planet' (which is

in fact an asteroid) in orbit between Mars and Jupiter is given by

WILSON

PANTHEISM See ORIGIN

PAPAL CROSS See CROSS

PAPILIO Ast. iwehty-'f i £th of the mediaeval lunar mansions, called Al

s-Li' J ul ahbiyah in the Arabic astrological system, a sigii lor which


a O
is given
- in mansIONES 14C; *n no

PARNIEL Mag. sigii for spirit (perhaps Parmiel was intended) given by

HEVDQN 1664 to represent the letter P in the secret writing called the
k—it
'Alphabet of Angels and Genii r; -p

PAKS Ast. Whilst there are very many different Arabian pars - one for

each planet save the Sun - the name by itself usually refers to Pars

Fortunes, the 'part of fortune', which is the hypothetical point

occupied by the Noon if tbs Sun wore to be on the Ascendant or the

figure under review.

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SlCILS

the common modern sigii is given (for examples by LILLY 1647: ©

When another par^ is to be indicated, the normal procedure is for the

standard sigii to bti given, followed by one of the sigile for the

relevant planet: for example, the 'part of J4ercuryr, sometimes called

tjie part. of commerce, may be set out:

FREGQSUS 15C ®

EIOROSCOPE 1614 ©—i

OMONT la54 givos a Greek sigii derived from the Word klipos, though

this is ij general term, there being many such pars in Greek astrology

(see for example DA1M0N) : Ky

PARR CITM PARTE Ale. ALCHEMICAL 170

DIDEROT 1761 ^ A-P


■V

PAKS FORTuNAL See PARS

FA5A See ANKH

PASSIVE INTELLECT Deo. Sigii originated by KOCH 1930: v=

PASSIVE PRINCIPLE Doc. A modern sigii given by CIRLOT 1962 for the

*pasafve, static principle*: ——

PASTE Ale. Several mediaeval vigils have been recorded by GESSMANK

Pastor fist„ Twenty-second of the mediaeval lunar mansions, called Al

Sard al Dhabih in the Arabic astrological tradition, recorded by

19 2
PAR TEH

MANS I ONES 14C : r

PATINA OF GOLD Ale. BEHTHELOT 1B85 records a sigil from the Greek

alchemical tradition! <4

PATINA OF SILVER Ale. BERTHELOT 1BS5 records a sign’ from the Greek

. 11 che jni c a J t r adi t i on: l— C

PE Occ. The 17th latter of the Hebrew alphabet (see HEBRAIC SCRIPT)

for which many derivative a and variants have been given withir. Lhc

tradition of secret alphabets, notably those recorded by EftRTOLQBZl

1675: Ssf >4 ^ WIETH IS 27 equates the letter

with the STAR ARCANUM al the Tarot pack, and with the constellation

Andromeda and zodiacal Pisces. He gives the graphic etymology of

the letter form J ^ and traces this back to the idea of

'mouth1, which is expressed in an Egyptian hieroglyphic related to RU

PEAR] Ale. DIDEROT I 76


3 IS R
PEBBLE AlC- CESSNANW 1906 * Q° Sec also STONE

PENULT See HANGING MAN

PENTAGRAM Oae* One o£ the recurrent si-giis of occultism, with very

many different levels of meaning: AGKiPPA 15 31 reproduces it in

symbolic form as representative of the form of the human body, an idea

which is exorcssed in BLAVATSKY 1BBB, and (through the connexion of the

sigil With the planet Venus) in SQMMERHOFF 1701, and in SCHULTZ 1961

(from a heliocentric point of view) - but see MICR0C05MIC PENTAGON.

ETEINEP 1 £106 treats it as an ancient sagi 1 o£ ttie 'i'hlrd hogos and £-11

the Microcosm itself* In the esoteric tradition the pentagram is

linked with the etheric or quintessential forces in man, which is

perhaps why RTE1NER .906 gives the sigil as a symbol of mankind

developing itsel.fi r it is the star that all wise men follow as did

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL S1GILS

the priest—sages i-n ancler-t ages'.

The sigil has a wide and varied application: set for example tooth

DEVIL and POPE,

PERFECTION Occ. The sigil given by HOMER 1723 to indicate both

Perfection and the Uni versaI Quintessence is actually the let.e

mediaeval sigil for the Sun: (^) HOMEE 1757 ^

PERIOD Hee PRIMORDIAL CIRCLE

PHALEG Wag. TRlTEdEMlUS 1503 gives a mediaeval aigil for this

planetary spirit of Mars: i_j—- ="1 —1 -*


<. Li_u-J
Two variant sigil3 are recorded, one by SCH3T3LE 1S4S 1^ the

other by SHEPHERD 1971: U=

PHILOSOPHER Ale* A mediaeval abbreviation is recorded by CHASEANT

1 884 : vW*
SOMMEHHOFF 1701

PHILOSOPHER'S STOKE Ale* S MRP HERD 19 7.1 givc^ the sigil ^7 which

is one of the forms for SULPHUR upside-down.

,7
PHILOSOPHIC EGO Ale* DIDEROT 1763 cj? 67 LUED2 1928 &G

PLlLGSOPHIC LEAD Ale. FRAHCKLYM Lb27

SIGMA 17C J

PHILOSOPHIC: SULPHUR Ale. VALENTINE 1671 A

DIDEROT 1763 cJj GESSMANM 1906 jp-

PHLEGMA Occ. Phlcgma was originally one n£ the humours which

regulated human temperament, and the sigils listed below are perhaps

intended to refer to this humour* However, DIDEROT 1763 gives the

sigi1 which is probably Intended to refer to sputum.

194
PER'PIS

SCHNEIDER 1962 records for Pialegrma, apua Insipida , the slgils

V \ but these forms appear to be 5, or ived d i r ec 11 y

£l'oli SOMT-1ERHOFF 1701, who gives a specifically si chemical definition

for the he nr., and caiJ h it- Aqua Mere u r L i pri ma ,

WOHLIDGE 1651 F< FRAHCKlYN 1627 ^

SHELTON 17C h-H

See a so TEMPERAMENTS-

PHLOGISTON Ala. BERGMflMN 17 BS

D1DEROI 1763

PHOSPHORIC ACID /lie, SCHEFFERS 17 7 5 “VCd

PHOSPHORUS Ale. DIDEROT 1763

FASSEKFRATZ I 7B7 DALTON 1&0S @

LU3RY 192B At

PHUL Wag. TRITHEMIUS 1503 gives a mediaeval sig: for the planetary

spirit of the Moon:


n ? T
SCHFIBRE 1G-4S l 1 [ 1 SHEPHERD 1971 L14-1

PILGRIMAGE Oer, A slgil which was perhaps invented by KOCH 1930 is

obviously intended to express the idea of ’pilgrimage through life11

or some such id^a; 'HrII

Within a chirciuar.tic context, TRACTATtrLUS ] 5C gives a sie.il which is

probably intended to refer co the idea of a religious pi Igriraage in

th e Tie dice va 1 s en & e :

PINT Aio. SigiJs given by D1DEKO. 1763 tor the measure of Q„3 litres

liquid; rA, cP

PISCES Astr Sigil for the zodiacal sign of the 'Fishes', derived in

its printed font from. the later mediaeval manuscript tradition, as for

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

example in BONA IT I 15c X but u It. i mutely derived from Graeco-

Byzantine fcrnsH as in. NEUGEBAUER 1959 below. The sigil is said by

AGRlPPA 1510 to be based on the shape of the fishes, though graphic

explanations within the framework of esoteric Christian symbolism

relate the sigil to CHRIST (see for example MERCURY 197B and GETTINGS

1976) .

Ancient Egyptian: BERLIN 42 AD i


SPTEGELBERG 1911
STOE,ART 2C IfP //
Graeco -By ?. ant i J2e r NEUGEBAUER 1959 dc x X
JSedl ae vn 1: DIGB Y 1 2C X? ASTP.0t40M.ICAL I 400 -}A
J
JANUA 14C -Jr LEUPOLDI 14C O-<-

HYGINUS 1482 X MANS T ON T 3 US 14 S 2 7^

FIRMICUS 1499 ASTROLOGICAL '5C


%
QUADRANT IS 15C ~Vt- RAWLINSOM 150 “

SCALIGER 150 '""X_A SCOT 150


K -£ -*■
V
TABT.es ISC
A SCHYNAGEL 1500
M
AGR1PPA 1510
A-
THURNEYSSER 1570 VL
THURNEYSSER 1 574 3RAUE 1592

SICILlLIS 170 BI.UNDEVII.TiE 1 602

DARIOT 1557 FOOTE 170

MAGICl 17C ASTROLOGY 1719 '-X

PYTHAGORAS ISC BOUCHE-LECLERCQ 099 M


NEROMAN 1937 X NEEftACHER 1957 M
SIDEREAL 195.1
■ 9
LEUFOLDI 140 gives a sigil for the const c Hut ion Pisces. o X
Coe also SPIRIT OF PISCES.

P1SCIS Ast. The last of the twenty-eight mediaeval lunar mansions,

called A1 Hs.tr> si hut in the Arabic astrological system, given in


„ (? o V a Pa *
MANSIONES 14Ci p 0c „*□„ °

PLANETARY SPIRITS Occ, A number of sigils have been preserved from

mediaeval sources relating to whet ere now usually c.i 1ed Planetarg

SpirSts, though at least one group of these were originally the

19 0
FIS-FLA

daemons of thR p J anets, and recorded, under such name by AGRjrPA 153 I -

The PATHON of occultism, Like the daimon of the was not of

course the demon of popular lore, though it has been confused with it

in misinformed circles: only the daemon resembled in any way the

European demon. Accordingly, to avoid such associations and

confusion, tbo sigils have been preserved under separate entries - see

SPIRIT OP lTTJPTTER, SPIRIT OF MARS r SPIRIT OF MERCURY, SPIRIT QP MOON,

SPIRIT OF SATURN, SPIRIT OF SUN and SPIRIT OF VENUS. TRITHEMIU5 152 2

gives a list of planetary spirits which be called Secyndadefs or

I nt elliqti no } e s {the t r adi t ion a 1 word )• „ and w h i ch h< iv e been s i n ce u 11 ed

Azcto&ng'e-l s: these are the tutelary rulers of historical epochs,

however, and in TRLTHEMluS 1503 there is tc be found a list of sigils

attached to certain of the names of these int&llig&nci&st though it is

likely that the planetary spirits of the Epochs are derived (vie the

Arabs) from the Gnostic tradition whilst the latter groups which bear

similar names arc derived from the eubhalistic traditions see the

sigils given after the names in the following table, derived from

TRITHE.MIUS 1 502-

PLANET PLANETARY SPlRIT PLANETARY ANGEL

JUPITER BE THOR 4d&^=i-=l'1 HACHARIEL iL l£


MARE PHALEG ■ L' 2L|J 1 SAMUEL -|~ -vgA-1

MERCURY OPHIEL RAPHAEL

MOON PHTJL 1-jzp GABRIEL cu<-

SATURN A RAT RON t/ ORIPHIEL

SUN OCH L'^"J MICHAEL

VENUE HAG ITU ANAEL M c=t>

PLANETARY SYMBOLS Qcc. The following account relates to a group of

sigils termed planetary which must not he confused with the modern

application of the tern: for the modern usage, see the lists of sigils

under the headings of JUPITER, MARS, MERCURY, MOON, SATURN, SUN and

VENUS. The foilowing (aIphabetica1) 11st is derived almost

exclusively from the mediaeval manuscript tradition, and few of the

sigils within it have anything Lo do with the symbolism common to

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DICTIONARY OF CCCULr, VERMFTIC AND ALCHEMICAL S1GILS

astrology and alchemy, in spite of the association with the planetary

names* Many cf these vigils are probably derived from copies n£

Arabic and oriental letters or words, and have been used ultnost.

exclusively tor magical purposes, as for example in prophylactic seals

and a:i]lilets. An enormous number ol these sigils have been preserved

in manuscripts, and it would be both tiresome and ultimately pointless

to list more thuii those which have, for one reason or another, entered

the mainstream of occultism: the list below is therefore a select

but incomplete anthology. The si g iIs are grouped (alphabetical yj

under the names traditionally ascribed to thornr though the specific

differences in their use is now somewhat- obscure-

ANNVLOS

CARDAN 1■ 57 gives the fo Lowing:

Jupiter: £ T1
Mars 7 Er>$-T3i:
Mercury:
n
Moon : /y
J
1’a t u rn: j ^ 71— ^
rv-Xo
77- un; / IJr —c?

yenus-
*j v

CRARACTEFS

-7upi ter:
if £ cC\
V -C ;1H /- r.
r
ASTROLOGICAL 15C -¥~ bf'_ l./'fj L^'

CARDAN 155 v t. ^ L_.y


vt
-l
* ^ i

■n-ci ■c.
■MNAE 15C 0.V-^ V fj
h
.-la )
Mars:

astrological 15c V" Tb L, lb,b y

CARDAN 1557 T$P bib

T.TJNAE 15C

Mercury:
£7 /t^ cr ax^
ASTROLOGICAL L5C A 3 wk £ § xn 19 9 ,A

CARDAN 155 7 _Kf” K r~

LUNAR ISC V-"'" V-


L.-i r

iaB
PLANETARY SYMBOLS

Moon •
ASTRQLOGICAL lSC 7^ A CV -P- >C
IT
CAPDAN 1557
* /< 4?
LTJNAE 15C
X3" 7- 7
S'aturn:
ASTROLOGICAL 15C -fa. J\ i VT? r~^p
L7
CARDAN 1557 -y- \. '> ]'9
.-<
V
„'7
C7*\ ■ *--■

LUNAE 1 5C X X" ? X
SUJl i
Q.
■5 X -V- x X L, L>
ASTROLOGICAL 15C Mi V ^

CARDAN 1557 <CT l £ z 3 V I


LUNAF isc 7 \ % X i
V'enus ;
«wL5
ASTROLOGICAL 15C S(— pp ^ / p B Vb-
CARDAN 1557 47
*7“ X
7 (f X* ZjJ
LTJHAE 15C 70
b £ ft lJL
DJT/jr.jD LETTERS
Jupiter;
r__T -■ Nil T - pi
AGP IFF A 15 31 p) <k 3- 7 P -J ui XT' V "H Cl

BRAKE 1532 XI I HP -l- v.i 7- l/Bb


73XTHEMIUS l503
? BX. "7 1 1 H7 -i
tea rs :
u

X j
(1
1

AGRIFPA 1531 -O
4
'j. (V
BRAHE 1532 1 j'V_/
7 —* X
1——7 T
TRITHEWIOS 1503
>7 n'j r 4
W-ercury -■
_ /■ ? 0—1*4)
0 /i
• ■ ■■
<]
pj
ACRIFPA 1531 ^CSS 7/ B <5 VJ
3 ?:,AHF, 1532 J C r"fJ
1 b 34*+- <2^— 7
I
TRlTHEMI-US 150 3 f\_ f SC O n1 cl
b X ^ 1
Moon :
■v ■-■7V-. ,-1
AGRIPPA 15 31 rl'Z X

BRAHIE 1532 J, O X_1 '——\ VV X

TRITHEMIUS 1503 % O % { r>V" 7


DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERPETIC AND ALCHEMICAL ElGILS

Sa turii ■

agrifpa 1531 X fir l^TwvJ ,_X ,2) %,\/T


BRAHE 1582 X_ cj- SL “9 ''XV"

TRITHEHIUS 1503 -X -f-"' X X) JVV2

Sun :

AGRIFPA 1531 tl>- j X ^'"'vX "^VC f_, Cly 'l.i CKU"'"V-/ *'
IT 7- r>- C
BRAHE 1582 \IL b1l 11 i ftJ C vj H I v
TRITEIEHIIIS 1503 t 1/b < 1 rr
Ventis ;■

AGRIPPA IS!31 vrn <2^ 8 £T

BRAHE 1532 ^VT “f“ § t-

TRITUEMIUE 150 3 i/V "T^ 8 <—l

SJGJLS

Jupi tei-:
P
BRaHe 1382 >~s' JrV D

CARDAN 1557
E l_
A? °V 51 S l-J-C5!
5IGILLIS 170
k 37 X c 3T v- !3v¥
TRITHEMIUB 15 0.3 HWr +— /J .-T ,-.■ n V

ATa r A :

BRAHE 1532
1
/l' A 1 *ir 1} / 1 T
CARDAN 1 557 £r-
L
o o ,i <J
,T
t
± ~jrL ^
SIGILLIS 17C

1RITHEMIUS 1503
f?
X/1- X _, X: £j X. 7f (1.
t-t5 li 1 2 A l 7
flfejcury i
BRAHE 1532 ft
CARDAN 1557

SIGILLIS 17 C
n sft x
TRITHEMTUS 1503

MOOH '

BRAHE 1582 X 5? 4 o-: r- O— -7

CARDAN 155 7
^ _rv>
5101LLIS 17CJ-3
7 -
>-=■ T UT OC Vft ftL? 4. VI TT3
TRITHEMlUS 1503
vT X - rc? ‘ 7

200
FLA-PLU

BRABE L 582
f "T"
Ltj Lm
^
V
I
^
r h 2 ^
CARDAN 155
^J7-Pa-Ii
o- -c
SIGTLLIS 17C V^1 *J<-o ^
2® Tj \/ CH“- P
TRITHEMIUS 1503 ,\~\ !Ljo lL_aa-.> i: r

j \ > ~L. Cl.


BRAHE 1502 "2;. \j'D (C\ “F S C&-2
CARDAN 1502
'X f ^ /a
ST GILT, I.5 ] 7C IT"

TRITHEMlUE 1503 ~*p ^_f~r ^ ^

Renus:

BRALib 1502 i p sr 3 16 *-?_? <2jb?+


3
CARDAN 1557 C’j; A. _I-Z 2-|
9
EIGILLIS 17C (gf—* 0_J = -jL eP
TRITHEMlUS 1503 ,i^ ja Lt~5 Xf
See also JUPITER. MARS» MERCUftV , MOON, SATURN, SUN and VENUS

PLANT' Ale* BERTHE LOT 1085 preserves two sigils derived frejra
pc? S. %
G r e ek a 1 chemi ca] ma r lu. a £:r ip t s i gs j&/3

PLATINUM Ale, SCHEFFERS 1775 JXD DALTON 1308 (p

PLEIADES Ast. Mediaeval Higil for the star cluster, sometimes called

the Atlafjtides, in the vicinity of 29° of the constellation Taurus,


b
given by HERMETIS L 3C = rvJJ Ln T-.J tr—□_ Z—

AGRTPPA 1510 gives a variant which bap entered the European occult-

stream of sy mb oils n-: nJ

PLUTO Afi t* The most common European sigii (see IIOMF, 1951 be Low) and

the moat common USA sigii (see JONES 1969 below) have surfaced iron:

numerous suggestions made since the official discovery of this planet

in 1930. The planet was named, and ascribed rulership over zodiacal

Scorpio long before its official discovery, by PAGAN 1911, who gave

the earliest sigii Fg which is the graphic equivalent of the

201
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC /L\'D ALCHEMICAL SIGHS

negative MiJrs which had ruJership over Scorpio cnt.il that tine,
Before this, there had been a hypothetical Pluto, claimed by WEMYSS

IS27 to ij€ ruler of cancer and 'probahly the- ma&t distant planet from

the 5unJ. WEMYSS 19 27 gives two variants for this hypothetical

planet: ^tS ,1^. but in a later edition of his book (subsequent to

the discovery of the modern planet by Lowell} an attempt was made to

designate the- discovered planet Low#!1-P2uto, a name which did not

receive wide acceptance, but which :nay have been Instrumental in

forming the ccaution European sigil, from the initials of the suggested

name: WEMYSS 1933 suggested the sigil \_ foi his own

Lowell^Plyto.

THIERENS 1931 1.0/ RAPHAEL 1933 HS?

RUDHYAR 1936 WEROMAN 1937

WALTHER 1939 O RAPHAEL 1339 & S'


EBERTIH 1950 © & SEKEWTOVSKY 1950 T

HOME 1951 p. DEUTSCHE 1961 V

HADES 1969 JONES 1969 ^

EBERT IN 1970 Y McGAFFERY 1970 ^

SIDGWICK 1973 P KENTON 1974 ^X,

HAWKINS 1976 ^i
MEYER 1976

PERSONAL 19BO

PLUTO-LOWELL Sigil suggested bv WEMYSS 1933: i_


But. see PLUTO

ror.E STAR See CAUDA URSAE

POLISH file. SIGNA 17C

POPE Oec. WIRTH 1927 relates this 9th arcanum at the Tnrot pack to

the Hebraic letter HS, and accords it the sigil Of the PENTAGRAM:

*
¥■
POPULUS Geo* £ i-gi 1 for one of r.be six tee:: gecro antic figures! * ■*
.+ •¥
A multitude of variant {stars j. dots, florai devlaesr etc,) is used
PLC-PQW

to denote the same fcur-fo I d arrangement. * Popuius is ’.inked by

AGRIPPA 153- with the 'planet1, Moon, the element Watert and the

zodiacal Ejj.gr. Capricorn. The following sigi s rj re derived from the

la t c-media eva 1 tradition, and are some times used L.o denote the Moon

Itself, as for example in TRITHEMItJS 1503,

AGRIPPA 15 31 § © ®

tp ithemi ur i5o.i § nr |

POTABLE GOLD Ale. A.LOHiMlA 1563 i


ONOMASTICIIM 1574 -)-£■ G ALCHEMICAL 1,7 C

sqmmerhoff 1701 GES5MANN 1906

SCHNEIDER 1362 zH~

POT AS F Ale, VALENTINE 1671 A_f

SHELTON 17C DALTON 1608 cup

OESSMANN 1906 records a large number cf mediaeval sigiis, aniong which

the following are worthy of note: Uf ^ L-jr1 '.,f ■ /\ \_/ _l)

u3 9 X m tV IS •? G 8 0 7X A

br ^ r,5 A A V v A x "f 2 oC tv 3
SCHNEIDER 19 62 Q__ ^ jG
O © v* id 1 SO iJ'iAJ_j ■n-LK.-?J»-T- :

POTASSIUM Ale. ALBERT US 197-1 "vjzT

POTASSIUM NITRATE Ala. SHEPHERD 1971 CD

POUND Ale. The pound, weight is most commonly given a slgiLlic form

from the term Jihru, as fox example in the list of mediaeval forms

recorded by GE £3MANN 1306;; "At


>f J 5V
LX .X
i/V ■■■■' A -ti t- t|

BERTHELOT 1655 records a sigil from the Greek tradition:

A1BERTUS 1974 gives a sigil tit which is almost certainly a poor

copy of the common contraction: To

POWDER Ale. Several of the mediaeval sicjIs below are used

synonymously with those lor DUSTt and in both oases certain of the

203
nTCTIONAXX of occult, hermetic and alchemical sictls

sigils are derived from an abbreviation o£ +.h« Latin pulvis.

WORLIDGE 1651 -S' S SHELTON 17C ,_X


DIDEROT 176 3 R gT GESSMANN 1906 ^

POWDER OF BRICK die.

SHELTON 17C {Z! DIDEROT 1763 HT

PRAYER Occ. Two related early Christian si-yils are recorded by

UERARD1 1972, though vith moderr. (,and per\Laps 1 maginaLivg) interprot-

ations s 'prayer addressed hy the World to God': * prayer

rising to God from the Earthly and Lower World1: s|R

TEgTA 1962 gives three si ails which depict the praying human i ' j ' ' i

KOCH 9 30 given a highly personalised interpretation, of the six-pointed

star
r RfC as being derived from a graphic form depicting the anion of

human prayer Y with the descending power of God: ^\

PRECIPITATE Ale. VALENTINE 1671 3 S


DIDEROT 176.1 dj GESSMANN 1906

PRECIPITATE OP HAD Ale, VALENTINE L671

PRECIPITATE OF MERCURY ,4lc. VALENTINE 1671

SHELTON 170 _^ SIGN A 17C '&

PREPARATION Ale. GESSMANN 1906

PREPARE /ilc. SOMMERHOFF 1701 gives the forms for 1 prepare1, as a

direction Lo Lhe practical alchemist; fP \J[ p f _p p p pp

SOMMERHOFF 1701 also gives the sigils for eoque s&cvndvitn

axtent, which [ne=ans 'prepare alchemically’:

PREVIOUS SYZYGY Ast, Twc sigils have survived, bjt in both cases the

references are generally to the opposition between the luminariest

rather than to the conjunction . A Graeco-By*anting sly: ' is gi v«n by

204
POW"PR I

Is sometimes preceded by the abbreviation prae to denote the previous

PRlA?rjp TAUKl Ale. GESSMANN 1906 records several sigils, all clearly

re_ated. to zodiacal gigil for tauR'J:

PRIMAL POWER Oco. In Lhe graphic system proposed by HOWE 1951, the

circ: 1 e is said to symbolise eternity, the never—endingr 'hence spirit

or primal power'. When a dot placed inside the circle, to produce

the modern sigi1 for the SUN, then 'the circle... signifies the

beginning of the emergence of that power'l (0

PRIMORDIAL CIRCLE Oco. ELAVATSKY 1896 in her account of the occult

theory of tine - dealing specifically with the birth of time, and

with the earliest cycle of the year - writes ‘The first sign of

this primordial circle and. cycle made in heaven is the earl Lest shape

ci the Arikh-cross a Tncre 1 t3CJP which contains boLh a circle and

the cross in one image1 . 1 it is the ideograph of a period, an

end i ng, a t ine . 1

Gee also ANKH and CROSS

PRINCIPIA Sec ELEMENTS

PR INC IP IA CHYK3CA Ale. SDMMEKHOFF 1701 gives the following sigils

for the ’Chemical Principles’ or nlffnKiiU, which art; scarcely the

'Elements’ of modern science:

SALT 0

SULPHUR

MERCURY fcj

SP If? IT -LR-

EARTti \7

See also ELEMENTS

205
dictionary or occult , hermetic ajvd alc^.^jcal STGirs

PRINCIPIA OORPORUM See ELEMENTS

PRITHIVI Gee. A sigil which is virtually an equivalent of the

occidental EARTH c I emen t, g i ver i i n -nr I er, ta I sen ] r c e s, and asso ci a tod

v;iLh the Wuladharaor Root Chakra: '__1

The sigil is said to be of a yellow colour, and is recorded by

AVALON 1919*

PKUCLCTlOK Ale. MiCHAELSPAcHHR I b 1 6 gives the sigi_ next to the

sign or const©} I a hi on Pisces# perhaps to sytnbo. iae the alghemieal

process of Projection (which, needless to say, has nothing to do with

the occult spiritual technique of Astral Projection, hs it is wrongly

termed) *

PROOF See TEST.

PSOHRON Nog. flCIlEiPT.E 1&4S gives four variant sigils fer this

spirit [ Kii rf-hfl A±l(^ «£o

PL'ELliA Coo. Si ail ior cnc of the sixteen geomantic figures: *


Jfc

A jrn.i 1 titude of variant.s (htars , doJ_g, f 1 ora 1 devices, a Lc.} are used

to denote the same four-fold arrangement. Pueila is linked by

AGRTPPA 1531 with the element of Water, the planet Venus, end the

zodiacal sign Libra. The following sigils are derived from the late

DiF.diteva 1 T.riid i tion , and are some times used to denote the planet Venus,

as for example in Ti-tlTHEMlUS 1503.

A GRIFF A L531 O' A l)" ':y? V7

it

FUER Geo. Sigil for one of the sixteen geomantic figures:

A multitude of variants (stars, dots, floral devices, etc*) is used

to denote the same four-fold arrangement. Fust is linked by

agripfa 1531 with the element of lire, the planet Mars, and the

zodiacal sign Aries. The following sigils tie derived from the I fite-

mediaeval L rad it ion, and are DomeTiiir.es used to denote the planet Mars,

106
PRI-PYE

as for example in TRITHEMluS 150.1.

AGRIPPA 1531 'v- f~ 4 p 4 4

HEYEOW Lb-64 ^7 ^7

PUGILLUM Ale. A rough measure, used by alchemists, and defined as "that

which may he heJ d 222 throe fingers* or 'that which mag he held between

the thumb anti the first two fingers1, and. ' irr.ited in application. to the

measure of powders. GESSMAMN 1906 records some mediaeval forms which

arc abbreviations! ^ p1 f^-

ALCHEMTCAL i?C “P

PULVERISE Ale. SIGHA 17C <>;7 '~_£i

gessmrnn 1906 t/4 XXp* " X eX (4ty

PURGATIVE WINE .4Jo. SFELTOK 170 \/_j

purge aic. sigma i7c O u Qy-l triv X.X

PURIFICATION ilc. SOMMERMOFF 1701 \ P ?T


0
PURIFY Are. WORLIDGE 1631 J

FRANCKUYN 1637 V_Y

DIDEROT 176.1 9P YZ- FRESNE 1603 \/

GESSMANN 1906 ^ SCHNEIDER 19 62 tX 1*f X" E

PUTREFACTION Arc. WORLIDGE 16 5 14^

ALCHEMY 1650 SHELTON 1C "I—\


7
GESSMANN 1906 4T“ 4 l---7" £5

PLCREFY Aic.% DIDEROT 1763 V-./ "j[_* But Skh PUTREFACTION,

PYRITES Arc. BERTHELOT 1385 records a sigil from Hie Gree'< alchemical
. . - --~.Ts
Tradition tar copper pyrites: _.-:v.. and a number cf related yigile
V" v i
far ordinary pyrites.- f 7 i P |X]

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT HERMETIC AWP ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

PYROPHORUK Ale.
■£
SCHEFFERS 1775

PYTHAGOREAN SIGIL Gee. The ancient Pythagorean Y i£ eatplaln^a by

elAVAtSkY 1868 in terms of the binary (of 'Good and Evil’} detaching

itself from the single Monad. A more exoteric interpretation,

relating the sigil to 1 choice', is given by WIRT El 192.1, who associates

the figure with the LOVERS ARCAN7.T>i of the Tarot pack. The sigil is

also listed by TESTA 1962 as one of the early Christian forms for the

CROSS.

200
py.Ti QUI

QUADRATURE A$L ■ Sigil given by SHEPHERD 1971 as an obsolete

astronomical *5ymit>£>l for rh« SQUARE aspect: _j

QUART ILE See SQUARE*

QUATERNARY &ce. DEE 196 4 gives the sigil —!'-— as pari of the graphic
i
system ancle r ying his MOW AD, re ating to the four elements (but see

also TERNARY and OCTONARY r both of which axe related to this forma} .

A series of modem s i g 11 s r presented <as ri logical graphic development.,

is given by CIRLOT 1962. The cross is "spiritual and neutral^: ~\

whilst L- is 'the spiritual guatemary acting upon the inferior

terna py r ^ The 1 spi ri tua 7, acti v& or dynajrh c' pr i nci.ple is >(' whi 1 st

the * spiritualf active quaternary acting upon the neutral* is

T>1 e ’ .5pi r i t ua i y ua ma ry ■■ n t-h^ un i ve rs« ' i. © and the* "material

principle within totalityr: j) The "two puaterjiarics - spiritual

end material - within t h e totality' is (pfjD

It. must be pointed cut that these explanations in no way reflect the

rial occult nature of these sigils, and ary purely modern inventions.

See also MATERIAL.

QUEDRARSHENNOTH Hag-, a sigil for the spirit given by 11EYD0N 1664 to

represent the letter Q in the secret- writing called 'Alphabet of Angels

and Genii': ■

QUICKLIME Ale The calx viva c£ the alchemists, lor which the

209
i-'TC'i'lGUAPV OF OCCULT, HERMETIC MID ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

following siqils are most feqoently used ;

OfJOWA^TICON 1574 —- WORL1EK3E 1651 '"■["■ u' CV

FRANCKLYN 1627 f* VALENTINE 1671 ^ ^

SIGNA 17C

±%e J?
r
SOHMSRHOFF 17 Dl © *§ * '>K ^ <¥
^.,n_
7 X G &C 7'
HERGMANN 17B5

GrESSHAWN 1906 records a number of mediaeval forms; V SW c- V


-V--

jT 5 C 7 0y 4° -hrr j■-'
X A zT T. <»
&
BERTHELOT 1BB5 records a slgll from the Greek alchemical tradit.i on: A

ALBERTOS 1974 ±

Quicksilver Ale. whilst this is merely another name for MERCURYt tihe

following sigiis have toeon given specifically under this beading:

MORLIDGE 1671 ll, 4y I! Q? ^

SHELTON . 7C TV-“ [—7 c^v D| & GO M- -V-5-. X % eJ

SOMHERHOFF 1 701
„ . T iw $ 9 ^ ^ -4- 4. ¥ *
Gc \zb C“T"J *>"£- X
DIDEROT 176 3 -Vf \^>

SCHNEIDER 1962 |4j ©T* CH"


^ 1
CRQSLAND 1962 records a Greek sigrl:

See MERCURY, lor which the above sig_ls are also applicable.

QUINCUNX Ast, An astrological aspect of IrO degrees.

SIKMOKITE IB90 Qx RAPHAEL 1.900 _l

RAPHAEL 1902 X7" DE GIVRY 19.11 Qf


DE VORE 1947 7\ HADES 196? /v

QUINTESSENCE Occ, in its occult sense, the Fifth elener.r has been

given few sjgls, perhaps because iL is the invisible one of the five,

and its unseated presence in a sigil combining the ’visible1 elements

is understood (see ELEMENTS} . As an invisible si.y. 1 , T.ne quintessence

may be regarded as being symbolised i:: the space at the centre of the

h igil for the four elements recorded by SOMMFRHOFF 1701 :

210
QUl-QUi

HO MER 17 2.1 gives the s i g i1 Cj} as the tenth in the descending ser i e 5

of the so-CM lied Golden Chain of Homer, symbolic of the 'Universal

Quintessence', the spit it of which permeates the tiredLed world: this

could of course he the sigil fer the SPTRTTITK MCJNDl.


,rT\
HOME* 1757 gives a variant: ^ee HOMER'S GOLDEN CHAIN.

GEBET\C3 17 Bb gives .■///.'?. for Heavenly Quint essence as though to

distinguish this Exon, the Natural or Earthly. GEHHIMH 1738 g•ve£

the sigiI for Natural Quintessence ana a related form for the

j'Jcavert 1 y {Juintessence:
v-1 FRAKCKL7M 162?
WORLIDGE 1671
A
VALENTINE 1671 SHELTON 17C '^o •i _]

<T £
SIGN7i 17C ^

&QMMERHOFF 1701 'l tizf at \£T 4^ Vs


DIDEROT 1768 POISSON 1S9L
t_ ■ 4:
LTJEjV 19 28 .--v
GESSMANN 1906 r^_ V|TE>

SCHNEIDER i9 62 O

rut see also AKASUYA and ETHERic

t iv
QUINTESSENCE OF WINE AJc. FRANCKi.YN 162 7 'Q

SOMMERHOFF 1/01 <j__0 5-^ ^

QUINTILE Ast. Sigils given for the aspect of 72 degrees include

EIMMDN1TE 1890 RAPHAEL LOOJ Q_


MEYER 1974

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DICTIONARY 01' OCCULl HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGn.S

rAIM WATER Ale. SOMMERHOFF 1701 equated aqua pluvialls with "soft
■p
water1 r and gives the sigils: ‘*\P Rv f\V ^ X/

GESSMAHN 1906 ^ Xy X/^ SCHN EIDER 1962 \7 \\

BERT HE DOT 130 5 records sigils from the Greek tradition:

RAPHAEL Hag. RITHEMI US 1503 records the mediaeval I 0 lor

this Archangel who is within his system also one of the Sccundadcis

or intelligcncles. BARRETT ISO1- gives a variant form:

The mediaeval sigi 1 re corded by SHEPHERD 1971 — j1 indicates that

thecar«tic:iiHy any of the sigils for the planet. MERCURY may also be

asod to denote Raphael, who is variously called 'the Angel of Mercury"

nr "the Angel of Wednesday' in popular occu t texts.

See SPHERE OF MERCURY

REALGAR Ale. tf GRUDGE 1651 ij X CROLLIUS 1612 y~

FRiHSME 1609 ?5 <fi VALENTINE 1671 ] HC

SHELTON 17C SIGNA 17C 'If


SOMMERHOTF 1701
X )C
> 7_7 'X Ax )T'i
GESSMANM 1906

RECEIVER Ale* The sigil is intended to denote a piece of alchemical

apparatus, tor which GE5SMARN 1606 gives two forms:

SCHEFFERS 1776 contrasts the sigil for the recipients r~(X with that

tor the RETORT : (X~"x ALEERTUH 1974 '' £)

212
RAI-RED

SOMMERHDF F 1701 J> -3^


RECIPE h.1 cl-. ALCHEMICAL 17C

GESSMANN 19 Qfc PV. P SCHNEIDER 1562 'Vyy ~pC_

A—
RECTIFIED SPIRIT OF WINE Ale. AEBERTUS 19V4 'A

RED ARSENIC hie. ALCHEMY 1650 >1^

ALCHEMICAL 17C 0 c:'^~JL~


SHELTON 17C cr— H
STGHA 17C

RED BOLE .41 a. SICNA 17C (£/

-3L r A A
RED IRON ORE Ale. GESSMAHB 1906 ZT 6 ^ Qr

RED LEAD See MINIUM

KED OBPXMENT hie. SOMMERBOFF 1701


--"1
CESEKANN isoe, v? tA °T° ^ >C T

SCHNEIDER 19 62 ,oO

aIhd RED ARSENIC

RED PRECIPITATE OF MERCURY Ale. CDSSMANN 1906 = .E^. V

RED SULPHUR Ale ALCHEMICAL lxc r r i-


RED SULPEURET OF ARSENIC Ale, ALCHEMICAL 1660 yift

GE SSMAMN 19 Of: r^j "* / b


^j_5£J RED ARSENIC it nil RFC ...PP IMLtJ I

REDUCTION Ale. 50MMERHOFE j7qI O "" V

RED VINEGAR hie. DIDEROT 1^3 V?_ £

RED VITRIOL hie. DIDEROT 1761 7^ S

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SICILS

RED WINE Ale. DIDEROT 1763 HI- -15 R

RDGT.TLD OF ANTIMONY Ale. DIDEROT 176 3 ' 1

KEGULUS Ale* WORLIDCE 1651 1 (Jgj?

GESSMANN 1906 j/'l

SCHNEIDER 1962 glues for Regulus aatiznonii tmedlcinalls: Jtf


e
For the sigils used Lo denote the fixed star common Ly called Regulus,

see the entry under COR LEONIS. SGMKERHQFF 17Ol gives a eig i ';

which might well he t.ul?er. ?j« relating to the astrological usage, but

it is more likely intended for the alchemical term;

RE1AH N&g. S-gi.l for spirit given by HEYROH 1664 to represent the

_etrex R in secret writing called the 'Alphabet of Angel s and

Genii ■ : T£f

RliN0VAT 10 METAhLOHUM Alt GESSMANN 1906 9

RESCH Gvc. The 20th letter of the Eebrew alphabet [see HERRATO SCRIPT)

for which many derivative forms are govern within the tradition of

secret alphabets, notably those collected by rartglozzi 1675: y

c- WIRTH j.927 equates R&sch with the JUDGEMENT

card of the Tarot pack, and gives the forms £\ as the

graphic etymology for the letter, which he traces to the Idea ot 'head'

of which it was in the Egyptian hieroglyphic the equivalent form.

RESINA Ale. 1IONA 17C X SOMMERHOFF 1701 ^


T

RETORT Ale. W0R7.TDGE 1651 6

FRAftCKLYN 1627 SIGMA 17C i\

SCHEFFERS 17 7 5 C~'"\ DIDEROT 1763 W (p^


CAHRICRTERIJS 100
(T POISSON 1891 Q

GESSKANN 1906 ([ ^ *j) C>~y LUED7 1928


,>

214
RED-ROS

RETROGRADE Ast. All the recordnd sigils for the retrograde motion of

the planets appear to jt>n bunco on the capital lot tor or t.ho word.

IBN E3RA 14 05 HOROSCOPE 15C P~ V


GIUNTINI 1583 9^ WELLING 1735 Pn

F1BLY 1750 SADKIEL 1835 ■R.

WEMY5S 1533 Py^ DEUTSCHE 1951 by

REVERBERATING FIRE Ale* GESSMANN L906

& jlE.
REVERBERATING FURNACE Ale. SGMMERHOFF 1.701

REVERBERAT10 Ale. ALCHEMY 1650 —

SI ON A 17C Q£__ SOMMERHOFF 1701 t^S J)o

GESSMANN 1906

X
RILL: OF POMEGRANATE Ale . DIDEROT 1763 T*

RISING As t. CROSLAND 1962 records a Greek &igi1:

ROMAN VITRIOL lc. SOMMERHOFF L701 0—J lh> W i

Sec VITRIOL.

ROOT AlC. GRES MANE 13 06 Ly

ALBERT US 1574 ]-(.

IiERl'iJELOT 1&35 gives a sigil derived from the Greek alchemical

tradition: ^y°

ROSE COLOUR Ale* GESSMANN 1906 \r? Ly

ROETCRUClAM SCRIPT Occ. One of the numerous secret cyphers attached to

the Rosierueian school has been recorded by ELAVATSKY 187/ under the

uane of rfac Sovtzr&iPrinces 'Rose Cross' cypher:

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AUD ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

11 b c (i V f s ll i j k 1 Ml 11

L, □ a
■ ■*

Lu — _L r- A/
* —
■ p

TX c Ji J JJ p p z u
o p <i r S t u V w X V
ef
Z

ROSY DKDBLj Sc-Ci wtrth \921 gives the sig.il as the union of the

Rose and the Crossr the prime sigil of the Rosicrucian stream, ’the

gteat rr.yste rv of qccult gencraLicn' *

See also CROSS and HERMETIC TETRAD

royal ARCH CYPHER Occ, A secret script, which exists in several

variant forms, constructed around the disposition of the Roman

alphabet within the spaces of a basic figure:


AB ■ CD EF
In the examp e script below, discussed by ■ ■ f
GH j JL MW :<
BLAVATSKY id77, Lhe alphabet has been pieced
dp] qr ST
within the basic figure in concurrent adj acenL

pairs, though there are oLhei methods of allocating the letters tc

determine different variations as letter equivalents. The script,

is callod The Ra ye ? Aroh■

L H b c (i c i ll i .i k i m -
n 1

_! J u u L Ll □ 3 □ □ c E 1 R

n R r r V V A A > > < <


o i> q r S t u V w X y z
See SECRET SCRIPTS

RT.f Ccc. Sigil derived by MASSEY 18B2 from the Egyptian hieroglyph,

and said to be 'the mouth or uterus of birth*: O

BLAVAT3KY 1B8EJ gives this sigil rind a variant <Cii> for 'floor,

<jsLg , mouth, place of outlet * and 1 the place of birth* at which the

sun rises, or is reborn. Both occultists see the f?u as the Lop circle

216
ROSTRUM

of the ANKH Find thus relates to the bade sigil for CBPIST.

BLAVAT5KY ldftfi says that it is * the feminine type of the birth-place,

representing the North1, and sees it continued in the Cypriote Kb1,

and the Coptic Ro: P

See also TIME.

* *

RtBElJS Genj* One of the sixteen georaantic sigils : T *■ A multitude


* *•

□ f variants (stars r dots, floral devices, etc.) is used to denote the;

same tour-fold arrangement. agRIPPA 15 31 ’-inks the sigil with the

element of Fire, the planet. Mars and the zodiacal sign Gemini. The

sigiis ax* also sometimes used to symbolise the planet Mars, as tor

example in TRITHEMIUS 1503*


nr K “V TV nr
agrippa 1531 n t.j cn tty ^

RUBY Mag. SIGNA 17C H

RUNES Occ. The Nordic runes consist of a group of loosely connected

alphabets which were probably designed for magical purposes (the ward

p^xhuus being derived from the Gothic runa* ’Secret , and cog. at.e with

New High German raunent ’to whispor'l, one or two of which have been

used in occult texts, and collected by occultists as examples of secret

alphabets. An example from the 13th century is given in

OCCULTA 11C, in the form of two separate alphabets:

F b H J Y X N 1 p K b n 4-
11 l) C <1 e f h i j k 1 m n

N I ¥ b b N *
7Z

a H Vi
U■ 4 r R M n i> V M
V \v X V Z A e
o I> q 1 s l ii —i
V h K R f n p i T IT! Y M !
-+

217
DICTIONARY 01 OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

The Letters for which there is no European

equivalent art! set out alongside, to the * Y P ft

* * Y P
right. JENSEN 1970 makes a caretui study

of the runes, from which he selects


it? no eat a& oe
variant forms, of which the Common Serbian

Runes, set out below, are a good example: the two variant terms may

be compared instructively with the lower group of 9th and loth century

Danish iur.es, also given by iTETJfFT1-] 1970

k
* H n N <> A

11 y 1 11 i IV 11 j. 11
n J

P & X M t X H i (2 < p A
x>

tx R * T A P Y > 0
o p ij r s i a v vv x y z f> ng

A w R i. h p y p □
W »■1 •— --
l t

The runes have names which arc acrophonic, and the following have

been culled, with a small degree o_" necessary adjustment, from the

218
RUN-RU£

list given by JENSEN 19-70 - a list which has much agreement with

t..nat. list given alongside the runes reproduced in Cne twelfth century

version In DC cultA 12C:

FFOH belongings g BEORC. birch

drizzle
n
\> ( TH) 0R11 J twg (name of a god)?

OS god H km man

R rad ride, wagon p r.ACL.' water

b, CEiV H day

X JVTr; gift A £ f TB) EL property


u
p WYNIl pl ensure P AC

hi HAJGL hail (storm)

id’ YD distress tl ™
1 IS ice ^ Bftj?

<t> PER year ;J< rOR

f £JOST JV WEOE T) bait


\J
^ PBOJID horse (?)

kp roix elk K
^ S’ ji iii L'j_. sun £q gar

/p- TJJ? tree

As a final samele of the runic alphabet, we may give the Anglo Rftxon

Runes in a series given by JENSEN 1970:

:——
a b C e i' «? h i j k 1 in n

B h T ) X -ft *■ i r b b
D

ii a
4> 4 F ii 1 n h V
o p n r s' i u v \v x ' y / / #
fh
But sec also SECRET SCRIPTS. ()

RUST Ale. GESSKftNN 19Q6 45 &ci -H


See a.sc IRON RUST.

219
DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HFRMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGJT.S

SACHIEL Malt, Sigj.ls giver, by BARRETT 1801 ( derived from those given

by TRI THE MI US 1508 far the spirit ZacharJeli -H T ''"f

BCHEIBIjE 184B ^ 1 1 J 1 '■ J5. '^=Z±fP-G

SACRED Ccc, BERTHELOT 1085 records a sigll from -the Greek alchemical

tradition: CJ~

SACRIFICE Ova- A common siyi I for the zodiacal sign Li hra is given by

STJCKER 1975 in his highly personal graphic symbolism, as representative

of the 'sacrifice of Divine cosmic forces': The same source

gives as a parallel to this the sigil : " O- Within the cosmo-

ooncepLion of SUCHER 1975 the cosmic Sacrifice is a necessary

continuation to 'provide ^ funderne/ita.} impulse of evolution', and ho

gives as sigil for this the Forms For CREATION Y T combined with

those For sagr fiva ,.r in two new and personal sigils '( \ the

] a tter oF which is the ancient ANKli.

SAFFRON see CROCUS

SAFFRON FLOWER Ale. POISSON 1891 gives for safran de Venux the sigils

^ B—C
CESS MANN 1906 ./]} ^ "3^^ SCHNEIDER 1962

Sef=: alsu. CROCUS and CROCUS VENERIS

220
SAC-SAL

SAGITTARIUS Ast. Zodiacal sign for the fArcherthe printed sigil for

which is derived from the common mediaeval form, as tor example in

SCOT ISC, given in UYGINuS 148^ : 7 AGRIPPA 1510 says that the

sig.il i ^ brj.sed or, the shape of an arrow, though the division between

the arrow end and the material cross is more significant of the dual
?t
nature of the sign: ”

And en t Eggpt 1 an; BERLIN 42 AD y^ ITOBART 2C <■— 4

EP TH GELEERG 1911 4-

G ra scO - B gzan ti nc; N E UGEBAUER 1959 f $ 9'


Mediaeval: DIGBY 12C +MT ASTRONOMICAL 1400

cgnjubation 14 c: -j-> JANUA 14C 70

LEllPGLDl 14C III <> MANS IOMIB T.TS 1 A 82 —hH-


*_>o
FIRMICUS 1499 7- ASTROLOGICAL 15C
(T- 5
RONAITI 15C X QUADRAMTIS 5C lV:

RAWLINS QM 15C 't+A scai L5C 0 0^ 0


,-Cn
LAMBECIUS 1500 ■—) SCHYMAGEL 1500
—i—

AGRIPFA 1510 GAURICUS 1539 y>

ALCHEMICAL 1555 DARIOT 1357 -0

THURNEYSSER 1570 PORTA 1593 0—


7t
BLtlWDEVILLE 1994 P—\ HERMETIS I6C

TRITHEMIUS 1650 $7 J rT'‘

VII iELIFRA.NCHL 1661 "y-f BSLOT 1667 x—>

COLEY 17C X^- FOOTE 17C 7


MAGICI 17C GEHELME 1795
>
SIBLY 1798 T CARRICHTRRUS 10C 0-

PYTHAGORAS 19C CE ES MANN 1906 Cp

MODERN ASTROLOGY 1906 0 LITEDY L92B ^

WRROMAN 1937 ,0 KEUGEBAUER 1959

MAMS10WES 14C gives the sigil £ * f d r the cons toll ati on

Sagittarius, whi ist LEUPOLDI 14C gives the form a—□—o and AGRIPPA 1510

r*nrt
See also ADNACHIEL and SPIRIT 07' AQUARIUS

;al Alo. In general, see SALT and the following five entries. SCHEFFERS

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

1775 gives the following specialist. alchemical list-

Sal itiedius terr&atiTs cujm acldo )■-

Sal mwlius tarrcstrls cum nival r V/ (7)

Sal laedlus metal 11 vus cum acido JV^T

Sal m&dlus metal Ileus ctjiti alcal ? *45

Sal sedativus' fj5

■AL ALKALI AJc* VALENTINE 1671 Cl **?

AT.CHEMICAL 17C C SHELTON 17C ©


\
SIGN A 17C -4^ (4" “^3 R T
a F
SOMHEaHQFF 17 01 7^5 H /i 4. ^ X S ^~^r

r
i-j -IT A A R V V ©4- LA C3 4? A" ^
-tiV
DIDEROT 1763 s POISSON 1091 8
rT4
LUEDY '.923 ^ CAREONELLI 1925 f a- t

SCHNEIDER 1962 A V* A H A
See ALKALI and POTASH

SAL ALKALI FIXUM See LlKlVTUM

SAL AMMONIAC A2c- THESAURUS 14C 0“

W0RLI1X3E 1651X X3^°- ALCHEMY 1650 T£

CROLLITJS 1670 *2 VALENTINE 1671

SHELTON 17C 1|C SIGMA L7C <

SOMMERHOFF 1701 ® A""" A'' DOC >K T,- 1C >K

^ ^7 7K 3? TfTv,, $ j*L <T jL >K


SCHEFFER S 177 5 0-

GESSMANN 1906 04^4 CD

CARBONE LL1 1925 6$

SCHNEIDER 1962
n&

SAL GEMMA A .1c. ALCHYMIA 1563 3 5

ALCHEMY 1650 CM fe WORLIDCE 1651 U <>™

FRESNE 1688 <J-— ALCHEMICAL L7C —Q— ""6\ 4 Q?'

SHELTON 17C O^-11 L>^ G-c.

2Z2
SAL-SAL

SOMMERHOFF 1701 □£ H 6 <§> C3+ tj* Jci Ll.

of -M 3 "*5 & 'K &


LUEDY 11328 T_ SCHNEIDER 1962 A q- -*- tc

SAL MARINTJM See SLA SADI'

SADNITER dec. Sigil given by BQEilMEN 1625 to represent the salnitor

■of his occult system: The upper cross i& the 'kingcion, of

glory1, arising out of the fire cf the ETERNAL DARK, which combines

with the ,5a .UUt?T' to give the ETERNAL LIGHT.

SAL SEDATIVES J-ic. SCHEFFERS 17 7 5


f
SALSITER Ale. EIGNA 17C <£% o - ,,-,-,rv-,

SALT Ale. A Large number of sigils have been preserved for c&imncti

salt, though confusion reigns because these are frequently used for

specific mineral salts. A sigil given by beatUS 1613 is. for alchemic

aoltj ^.r but within the same text is a diagram presenting a cu.ce as

s symbol o£ the body in the trinity of Spirit, Soul and Body. Salt

in its alchemical sense is therefore much more than our ordinary common

salt: in the fc.rj a phi i o soph orum, salt is commonly giver, the sigil \—?

as for example in CEliElXE 1708, In WELLING 1735 the sigil ^ is

said to represent alchemical salt because it shows Fire and Water

working as or.e. The following sigils, howeverf art given in

alchemical texts, end probably are intended to refer to common salL*

W0RL1DGE 1651 CD © $ G 4
ALCHEMY 1650 A..', —Lf
Ay
_
i zl- 5 35 d t 3
valentine 1671 0— <B—\ XT

ALCHEMICAL 17C /[-v / “O-


< -J
SHELTON 17c ♦R"' .‘:|1 A © ^ Q
SIGNA 17C 7
X
e- X "'iX' 2ri
SCMMERHOFF 1701 A, T j ^3 ^ CTM-

R ^ © 'v ^ cH l-j v' xi^-j R ’/ 'R Tp

2 23
DICTIONARY Ol" OCCULT, HFB/SETlC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGTLS

BERTFELOT IRR.5 records a tig 11 from the Grech alchemical tradition:

See also MINERAL SALTf OCCULT SALT and SEA SALT

SAL TARTARI Ale,

ALCHEMY 1650 q^1 3X

DIDEROT 176 3

ALBERTUS 1974 ^

SCHNEIDER 1962 gives the vigils Q ^ for Sal Tartar

flxum which a re identical to those given for Sal Tartari 'ey SOMMERHOFF

1701,

SALT OF DEATH'S HEAD Ale. CESSMANN 1906 ^V':

SALT OF IROM Ale. SRET,TON 17C 0

SALT OF KALI Ale. CROLLIUS 1670 /\ XB

SALT OF LEAD Ale. EGMMERHOFF 1701 H'5 ^

SALTPETRE Ale. ONDMASTICUM 1574 <£)

ALCHEMY 1650 (Jj Czt^.te?

ALCHEMICAL 17C Cp

SHELTON 17C \r*£ YVi B 2~^ X

SOMMERHOFF
SOMME RH OFF 1701 cv“t,1
rf“T IL-M /A<\ -H3- !%"i iA

DIDEROT 176 3 £fT)


Cp"^ 5
§

SALT WATER Ale, GEESMANN 1406

See SLA SALT

224
SAL-SAM

SAL URINftE Ale, SOMMERHDFF 1701 E£$_ © U fZ3 QU

SAMAEL Miag% Mediaeval sigil for the spirit, sometimes said to Joe the

planetary angel ot Mars, and according to TRITHEMIUS 1522 the

Secundud&ian nf Mars, for which TRITHEMTUS 150 i gives the sigillie

form:

BARRETT 1801 gives .1 similar form for his CAMAEL.

SCHEIE IE 1R4B gives two sigils: c

SHERHERD 19 71 records the common form tor MARS: O'"''

See also SPHERE OF MARS

SAMARITAN SCRIPT Ocrc, A group of loosely related scripts used as

secret alphabets and almost certainly derived from the historic

Semi Lit- Samaritan book script. EsARTOLOZSI 1 &75 records one such

alphabet which ie reproduced here alongside the equivalent forms from

the historic Samaritan given (for non-occult purposes) by JENSEN 1970

rv 3 n % % % ei <; m 2. p >

X 1 n V ? v,
K l i n r* u J

K % E £ ss 9 m 2 n

& V j tn *9 ■*>
JdU
A"

D V 2 7 ID n
UJ
% V P1 ~z 9 y

a related aiph.abe t recorded by POSTEL 15.18 make s an interesting

comparison with these, for m any of the. let ter f orns are the s ame

(below] . A 1 Suer aritan' s oript more obviously developed for the

1 n
f5 n U T j J

K/ "i 3 X y * JJT G rrY d / *1 *3

h V 3 nr S' uJ M
D W 7 U3 n
1?

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secret script tradition is that given (below) by VIGNERE 1506,

whichi whi)at to same extent still related to the historic forms, is

imaginative and more in line with the letter-forms of the popular

HEBRAIC SCRIPT used in Secret cypher:

“j|
% i n 1 i . n V D u j

W n h o9 < 1 o >

4 \ 5 r A ;
■^5

d y !! 2 a> n

SAMEK Occ. The 15th letter of the Hebrew alphabet (see HEBRAIC SCRIPT)

for which many derivative forms are given within the tradition of

s-eerct alphabe ts r notably those culled by BARTOLOEEI 1675:

H-frM WIRTH 1927 equates Sawek with the DEVIL ARCANUM of

the Tarot pack, and in the letter-forms which he traces as the

development for .SameJc -j£r ^ ^ ^ he claims a vestigial

pictorial form of a rpot' or 'container'« It is certainly more

significant, however, that the letter-form might be traced back to the

Egyptian hieroglyphic with the pictorial value for 'fish1 — see JENSEN

1970.

p & jS-AJC.-
1.1 lT P * L.I
5 AND Ale, WORLIj>GE 16C SOMMERHOFF i7o] izfc 5 l> O j= il-

SCHNEIDER 19 62 f///£

SANDARAC Ale. BERTHELOT 18 Gu -gives a number of sigils derived from

the Greek alchemical tradition: Cfl C.P

HAND- CUPEL Ale. GESSMANN 1906 T


‘ R° ?■
■ ..A_ T
A,

SANGUINE See AIR and TEMPERAMENTS

SAP Ale. BERTHSLOT 1865 records a sigil from Greek alchemical texts

which refers specifically to the 'juice of p ants' : jX

2 26
SAM-SAT

SAPPHIRE Mag. SIGNA 17C

SAVIOUR Qcc. Sigil given in SCHEIBLE 1843, probably as an alternative

for the Salvator, CHRIST: "

Saturn Art, Modern argil derived ultimately from the- C-raeco-B yuan tine

tradition, aa preserved lor example in BERTHELOT iSflS (below), through

the Mediaeval, afi for example in SCOT ISC 0 to the printed form

in HYGINUS 1482; ^

AGRiPPA IS31 traces its form to the scythe, but this graphic ctymolugy

,is suspect,, as the various early forms of the sigil indicate Lho

1914 says cf the sigil 7 that it was originally rthe c-ross ove-r the

semi-circler and is rthc symbol of the soul bound by the form' .

Ancient Egyptian; BERLIN 42AD P

Graeco-Byzantine: QMONT 1894 Q. BERTHELOT IRES h

NEUGIBAUEr 19S9 hr

Mediaeval: ALCHYMICAL 14C "20 CONJURATION 14C VL _Z T .i


THESAURUS 14C RAGOR 1474 C“f T\

SCHEMA 15C K D'AILLY 1490

BERNARD 15C H BON ATT I 15C 'j?

CAMPANUS J5C CANONES 15C

DOMDRUM ISC JpC LIBELLUS 15C 7-]

SCOT 15C L-O ^ 1 '' 6 ' /l SIGNIFICATIONES 15C XT 1/

TRACTATULUS 15 CM SCHYUAGEl 1500


7
AGRIPPA 1510
w -Vr -K FIRMICUS 15)0 ^-^9 -"hf

ALCiJYMIA L56 3 fr| rff- DARIOT 1557

TAISWIER 1559 ff BLUNDEVILLE 1594

BLUNDEV1LLE 1502 HOROSCOPE 1EI4 "FI

LILLY ]d47 ^ HEY DON 1650 17>

KIRCHER 1655 ~^J) MONTE-SNYDERS 1863 "Jj

TABLE 1678 \H MAGIC I L7C yf


SHELTON 17C ^ "% 7^' ^ ^ WELLING 1735 ^|p

GEHEIME 1785 "J PYTHAGORAS 13C 7^


STRAGGLING 1824 Q 2ADKTEL 1835 ^

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL RIGILS

UJEDY 19 28 fV'2 RUDHYAR 1970 T-

CAPFELLT 1949 gives a mediaeval short-form: ^9


CARBOHELLl 19 25 records a mediaeval sigil: J?ft

LUUOY 19 28 records a sigil from the Syrian astrological tradition

Since the alchemical term LEAD is synonymous with Ha turn, any of the

sigils recorded under this name may he used l_o denote the planet*

See also CARCEft, SPHERE and SPIRIT OF SATURN

SCHET1LALIM Mag* Sigil and name given by heypqk I 664 to represent the
■Jc_jit

letter S in secret writing called 'Alphabet of Angels and Genii'

in spite of the plural form, Che name is intended to apply to one

spirit, and may in fact be confused with Shetel.

SCH1N Gcc. The 21st letter of the Hebrew alphabet (see HEBRAIC SCRIPT}

for which many derivatives and alternative forms are given within Lhc

tradition of secret alphabets, notably those collected by BARTOLDZZT

1875; ^ „A° Vc"<A ^ K V WIRTH 19 27 e-guates Scdun

with the WORLD ARCANUM of the Tarot pack, and recorda the forms

by which the letter developed in the sequence \\/ vp ^ the origin

of which he sees in the idea of 'tooth', though it is more likely that

Lhc letter was derived from the Egyptian hieroglyph with the pictorial

value of 'wood' or 'twig1 - see JENSEN 1970.

SCORPIO Ast* Sigil for the zodiaca1 sign of the 'Scorpion'* The

printed version is derived ultimately from the mediaeval traditionf

us for example in SCOT 15C 7Tb but this form nay have been taken

from the Graeco-Byzantine tradition (see NEUGE3ATJER 1959 below).

The modern manuscript form frequently differs from printed forms, as

in FOOTE 17CL 7Tb*

ACRIPPA 1531 tells us that the sigil was based on the shape of the

Scorpion's sting, though both the Egyptian demotic forms, and the

occult, tradition (see for example ELAVATSKY 1Q8S) would suggest a

derivative fr«m a pictograph of a serpent..

Ancient Egyptian: STQBART 2C i/V SPTEGELBERG 1911 ft :j ■


Gra.eco“Byzan ti ns i NEUGEBAT.lER 1959 JTV 'Hi-*

Mediaeval.- DlGBY 12C GRAMMATICA 13C "[i

22R
SCH-SEA

ALCHYMICMj 14C ASTRONOMICAL 1400

CONJURATION 14C TT\^ JANijA 14C ‘V®

LEUPOLPT 14C c=P MAMSIONIBITS 14B2 OOP


r-

ASTROLOGICAL 15C '[/ DONAITI 15C ?n/


^ r
QUADRANT IS 10C Qe? TABLES 15C \y
LAMBEC1I.IS 15Q0 ^7 SCHYNAGEL 1500 Vr|

ACRIPPA IS 10 sri rr^rty GAURICUS 1539

pari err 1557 BLONDEVILLE 1594

mary igc nmD SMITE 16C

HEYDON 1050 ^ EIBNER 1651


j
COLBY 17C rf FOOTE 1 7C "TT^

LUCCA 17C C"CC MAGIC I 17C TYj_

WELLING 1735 ttVx MAGTE ISC TiVt

PYTHAGORAS 1BC S1BLY 1790 rff^

STRAGGLING 1024 RAPHAEL 1903


^4
WIFTH 13 27 0^ NERQMAN 19 37.

PERRY 1971 Tna

LUEDY 1920 records a siqil from the Syrian astrological tradition:

r.EUFQLDi 14C gives the sig-il *—for the c’Onsteilation Scorpio ,


while AGRIPPA 1510 records the variant- £ortn±

See also SPIRIT OF SCORPIO

Scruptjltjs Alo - A measure of 20 grains.

VALENTINE 1671 -) SIGMA 17C

GESSMAMN 1906 tJ

CAPFELLI 1949 records mediaeval slgils for five s-on.jp uJ x ; and

for half Bcrupulus; (l for which GESSMANN 1906 records! X' ^

SEA Occ. BERTHELOT 1885 records two sigils from Greelt alchemical

texts, one [if which refers fo ordinary sea -i-t the other

referring to the idea of an (unspecified) r sacred seap :

SEAL See Ll/FATION and PLANETARY SYMBOLS.

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

SEAL OF SOLOMON Oct - One of Lhe most common devices of occult

symbolism, for which a wide number of different exp 1 anatory accounts

has been given. A form is recorded in SChPlRE lSSb: ?V

An exoteric explanation for this form is related to the theory of the

four elements and the corresponding fifth element fgui ntessence! which

according to the esoteric tradition underlie the sensible world of

appearance: thus the four 'visible1' elements commingle around the

invisible 'centre1 of the fifth clement:

Ascending elernents FiRJv A


A IF -/\

COMBINE:

Descending elements WATER V


EARTH

However, see also SENARY, and the remarks on the derived aigil

and its esoteric connexion with the Chain of Being, which relates to

the ancient order of the planetary spheres, !:"» the .in trod natron to

this DICTIONARY. See also HEXAGON*

SEALS OF PLANETS Oca. A Large number of sigils traditionally called

seals have been preserved, though under a wide variety of names - see

fox example the forms given under MYSTEBTCHTS SIGILS and PLANETARY

SYMBOLS. The following variants are derived from the mediaeval

tradition, as recorded by AGKIPPA 1531, but it is to be noted that

they are sometimes confused with the Intel I agencies and Planetars/

Spirits given in the same source and in derivatives*

2 30
sea-Sec

SEAS ALT Alt’* SQMMERHQFF 1701

GESSMANN 1908

But see also SALT WATER

SEAWATER Ala. EERTHELQT 1885 records a slgil from the Greek alchemical

tradition which has nothing to do with the astrological sigil

for AQUARIUS.

SECRET SCRIPTS Oca, An enormous number of secre-t alphabets have bet-in

recorded in the occult and hermetic tradition, very many of them of a

somewhat dubious value f but a few of them used in the occult literature

and in various artforms, Some gf these alphabets are merely

bowdlerised versions of genuine historic alphabets (see for example

SAMARITAN SCRIPT)* The fifty or so scripts recorded in this

Dictionary have all been collected from occulL texts (with, the

exception o£ most of the scripts in RUNES), and a great many of them

have been derived from cabbalistic and Hebraic sources (see HEBRAIC

SCRIPT) , The- most well known of the Hebraic alphabets ar^ those

recorded by AGR1PPA 1531, the so-called TRANSITUS FLUVII, the MALACHIM

and the CELESTIAL SCRIPT. The following three are {!) the TRANSITUS

FLUVII script, given by WINKLER 1030, £2) a manuscript variant of

the THEBAN SCRIPT, from ALCHEMICAL 1579, and (3) from BARTOLOZZI 1675;

1 " n i J n V T u j

3 J L
GL^ ’
K °i n m,
n £J V;

$ J X fn
A P ■Q
0 V El 7 UJ n

r
+

a b e <1 l: % h i j k 1 Ill 11

£q TY\
% X

'4
w\
% n WL

o
P q 1 s t u V w X V Z

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

3 Jl 1 n 1 n V ? U j T|

Xm XI *4 K a it D & n V
n YiJtl* IT. ft Vi nV
M V7 -\ w ' nr
r*
Cl
D
^

rf-a c
— .

Many non-llebraic secret- scripts - some of them entirely personal and

fanciful- - have been preserved/ a few of them in menuscripts relating

to the occult field/ as for example the following from MAGICI 17C( in

which the nature of the writing pen is itself used as the stylistic

ba.se for the script:

c X r ? \ * * w A

*1 T i ♦ * * c*
\ t
o p q r s L u V W X v Z

LAMBFCTI3E i500 preserves a page of manuscript alphabets relating to

the secret or cryptographic tradition, one of which is clearly derived

from the Greet alphabet.!

A B r A E H 0 \ K A M N -

J> A L A GJ
* h 1
ir
K W jn wj

0 TT * £ _L A -6-
* + u
h

0 rr P 51 T r X _n_

and another which may give the appearance of being Greek-derived, but

which In fact contains sigils from various sources and historic

alphabets;

TP Oj A 4 Y X s- / 7Z. 7 nr 0} UjJ
A. l Jr -0" 0 n 7 £ 7
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SECRET SCRIPTS

In addition to the fact. that, the alphabet just recorded is probably

derived from different sources, It may well be that it is set out in a

sequence which does net. reflect the standard alphabetic order in either

Greek or Roman, for an adjacent alphabet in the same manyscript

(LAMBECIUS lEfOO) is obviously intended to transpose letters in the

standard cryptographic mannerj

0- 1 < su y ^ ^ + w 'H J t
Thufc, reading in reverse order one obtains alpha cK back to eta F

and then ofriega (O backwards to theta 0" This ex amp I e reveals

something o+ the difficulty attendant upon the reading of such scripts,

and oven In the collating of the Individual letter-forms.

BERTHELCT 1BH5 records two alphabets which arc called the Hellenic and

Greek Astrologic. These arc representative of the typos, designed

for the Creek alphabet but, as tradition shows, adaptable to any other

alphabet: the second is properly termed astr©logic because it

incorporates several sigils from the Greek horoscoplc art. - for example,

the first, sigil is the common form for the 'sun'.

1\ X l \s / tP 7 x E oO f

UJJ 7v>
j\
t
6' X * GO

J A t 7 ✓ X <■ < ~lT h j


tr X ;Y A T & o

Three further alphabets, all culled from SELEN1JS lfe24r will indicate

something of the variety ot these cyphersi each of them is taken (in

the sequence over) from the Occultist writings of della Porta,

Tr itb ecn. i u h a nd Ms uru s t

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

Is

a b C d V f * ii 1 j k 1 111 n

© £ X A V 0 * Jl J )i j
~b 3 A — —
$■ 17 A r U
O P q r S t U V W' X y z

»■

a l) t; d e f g h 1 J k 1 111 n
p U H 6 L t V li c T A 4 W
cA rp > h o h. * ?
o p q r S t 11 V W X y Z

a b e d e r g h I j k 1 m 11
(T3 <rz
6 & (3) o o 0 0 C Zb A J '
L r I p a ED s 0 0 0
o p q r S l U V W X ' v ' Z

Each o£ the- preceding eleven alphabets has been given mainly as

representative of the typos of secret scripts - the Hebraic, the

Greek and Roman, the personal and the random cyphers (semetimes based

on single dilphabet with a volvulle to provide a number oh potential

alphabets equal to the number of letters in a particular sequence).

The main rtraditionalr scripts - open secrets, so to speak - recorded

within this Dictzcviary are lifted, as folLows: ADAMIC SCRIPT,

ALCHEMIST SCRIPT, APOLLON IAN SCRIPT, BABYLONIAN SCRIPT, CAN.ANEAN

SCRIPT, CELESTIAL SCRIPT, CHALDEAN SCRIPT, ETRUSCAN SCRIPT, HEBRAIC

SCRIPT, INQUISITORIAL SCRIPT, MALACH1M SCRIPT, NOACllITE SCRIPT,

ROSICRIJCIAN SCRIPT, ROYAL ARCH CYPHER, RUNES, SAMARITAN SCRIPT,

SOLOMONIAN SCRIPT, SUPERCELESTIAL SCRIPT, TEMPLAR SCRIPT, THEBAN

SCRIPT Find TRANS ITUS FLUVII.

SECRET WISDOM Oca, A sigil given in HERMES 1613 is called the


SEC-SHIN

Quadrangle of the Secret wisdom given as one of a series of

graphic structures related to occult ideas, The sigil has a multi-

layer significance, but is virtually illustrative of the text-

attributed to Aristotle by the alchemists; Divide the ulcbe'fjucal

stone into the four elements, rectify these, then conjoin them as one

in the whole yon will have the Magisteriunr*

SECUNDADEIS See PLANETARY SPIRITS

SELENITE Ale, BERTHELOT 1085 records two sigils iron the Greek

alchemical tradition;

SEMI-SEXTIEE Ast. Most of the sigils for this aspect of 30 degrees are

truncated forms of the SEXTILE.

PEARCE 1879 5^ SIMMONITE 1890 Sv

DE GIVRY 1931 DE VORE 1347 \L_


HADES 198? ji

SEMI-SQUARE Ast, This aspect of 43 degrees is conetimes called the

semi-guartile, and all the most commonly used sigils .ire derived from

that used for the SQUARE-

ZADKlEL is49 PEARCE 1879 $□

EIHM0H1TE 1890 Sa DE GIVRY 1931 \

DE VORE 1947 ) HONE 1951 L_

SENARY occ* Sigil given by BLAVATEK Y I860 intended to show the

commingling of the three (philosophical) fires with the three

(philosophical) waters, ’whence results the procreation of the elements

of all things'. BLAVAT5KY 1808 claims that it is wrongly called the

Seal of Solomon, and adduces argument as to why the- sigil, with fi

central dot, is a decad:

See SEAL OP SOLOMON,

SENSORY Occ, A modern sigil given by ClRIOT 1962 as sensory.

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL STOILS

anthropomorphic principle1• ~F This visw of the sig.il does in


*1

fact find some support in the occult tradition, os for example in

AGR1PPA 1531, STEINER 1904 and SUCHER 1970.

SEPARATE Ala. Tbo sigil is intended to denote the verbal ^ense of

the word in ALCHEMICAL 17c:

SEPARATION Ale. MICLiAELSPACHER 1616 gives the sigil next to the

sign or constellation Scorpio, either to symbolise the alchemical

process of Separation, or (less likely) t-he alchemical Sulphur.

SEPTENARY MAM Oca. Sigil given by BLAVATSkY 1R&8 to represent the

image of the seven principles within man, the assumption being that

the senary is symbol of physical man (the six dimensions of all bodies)

plus the immortal soul, which is symbolised in the seven points of the

sigilj ,t"i The triangle is symbolic of the three 'higher spiritual

beings of man - those human principles still capable of development,

called in thcosoptical parlance A tana, Huddhi and Manas . The square

represents those spiritual bodies which have been developed, if not yet

controlled I the "principle of animal desire1 the Kacaa-rupm, the "vehicle

of life' the Linga-sarira, the power productive of vital phenomena,

which is the Prana, and the physical body itself, which is built up

from substances formed and moulded over the Linga-sarira by the action

of Prams. RTAVATSKY I 888 develops many parallelisms between Lhe

triad and the quaternary of this sigil, but broadly speaking the triad

represents the cosmic or spiritual element (the upper Sephirothal)

whilst the Quaternary, which emanates from the triad, symbolises the

'Heavenly Man', the sexless Adam-Kadnon, who may become a septenatc

'by emanating from itself the additional three principles^. But see

a.I so REX AGON.

□EE 1564 makes of the simple cross a septenary from the addition of
. i

three —|— (two lines and an intersection) and four —■■—■ (the four arms

of the cross), which is clearly intended to link with the occult

septenary of man's spiritual nature, seen either as the combination of


SEP-SET

the body (four elements) with the three spiritual principles of what,

would in modern occultism be termed the ctnsric, astral and ego, or as

the image of man related to the planets in his present state, along

with nis future spiritual development* PEE 1564 argues in a special

graphic Logic that the cross is at once the numerates:

ONE:: --\- The cross alone.

TWO] —- Two lines.

THREE: —Two lines plus the point of inter section ♦

FOUR: —'~ The four arms of the cross.

The addition of 1, 2, 3 and 4 gives 10. The multiplication of the

first triad with the second senary gives 21 (3 x 7) - this argument is

related to Lhe alphabet of the Elizabethan because the cross (X) is

the 21st letter.

See also DEITY

SEPTILE Ast, Sigil for the aspect of 51 degrees, 25 minutes, given by

MEYER 1974: ^

SERAPHIM Ast. BUCHER 19 7 5 appears to link the siqil for CAPRICORN \/'f
with the Sphere of the Seraphim, which are traditionally associated

with the spheres beyond that of Saturn, most frequently with the

she!latum, or with the zodiac.

See SPHERE OF SATURN

SESQUIQUADRATE flat. The pure hlulls for this aspect of I 35 degrees

are formed from the union of * 'square plus half a square’, since the

aspect relates to the addition n£ a pure SQUARE with a SEMI-SQUARE.

3ADKIEL 1549 □ PEARCE 1879

DE GIVRY 1931 CTZI UE VQRE 1947

HADES 1967 HONE 19 51

SESQUTQUTWTILE Ast. SIMMDNITE \890 Y

SETON See SPHERE

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SETT.NG Astt CROSLAND 19'62 records the Greek sigil

EEV3N FORMS 01” SPIRIT See CLAVIS and SEVEN METALS

SEVEN METALS Ale* CESSMANN 1906 gives a single sigil (far which

LUEDY 192E gives the variant: ] , but the seven metals of alchemy

are COPPER (see also VENUS), GOLD {see also SUN), TROW (see also MARS),

LEAD (see also SATURN), QUICKSILVER {called also MERCURY), SILVER (see

also MOON) and TIM (see also JUPITER). The most frequently used

forms of the modern sigils for these metals {planets) are:

COPPER gold ©

LROiV C© LEAD h

QUICKSILVER ^ SIT, VER ©

TIjV 2|_
Kee also CLAVIS

SEXES Eee ORIGIN

SEXTARIUS Ale. GES5MANN 1906 rV"’' c^""^

SEjd'lLE Ast. OMONT 1894 records a sigil from the Greek alchemical

L. rad. it ion _ur this as trol cgical aspect of 6o degreesj V1

KALENDAR ISC HH— SCALIGER 15C ^

SIGILLIS 17C >tC GESSMAMN 1906 yfC

DE VORE 1947 vk"

SEXUAL ENERGY Qcc. A sigil which is in fact a variant form for MARS

is iinked in an alchemical figure of the microcosm with the sexual

parts, presumably to signify the earth-bound* or demonic, nature of

the sexual energies, in VALENTINE 1645:

in a similar manner, the sigil for the MOON is placed over the sexual

parts in FLULD 161,7, the purpose being to link the sexual energise

with the sublunar demonic forces-

Ale A sigil which appears to be used to designate sheet or

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SET-SIL

lo-af metsls, given by GEBGMANN 1906; / - / TE=fl

sinus fqrTuNAE Ast* sign for the- 24th of the mediaeval lunar mansions,

which is called Al $ard al Su’ud in the Arabian system, given in

M&NSIQNE35 14C: '?

STL’US PARVTTM Asfc * Theh SL.d1.15 Pan/tun Lucis Magnae, sixth of the

mediaeval lunar mansions, called Al Ti&artih in the Arabian system, given

by MANSIONES 14C: Tyt

SIGIL CtC. CONJURATION 14C But see also CHARACTER*

DIPEROT 1753

CI1ASSANT 1E84 records various medi ueval short-forms for the Latin

singular and plural: [ 1 c-^-t K r,^ sr sc, s'

For the Sigll H&risctlcum -eee HERMETIC SIOTT,.

See also PLANETARY SYMBOLS and SEALS OF PLANETS

STT.EX Ala. SHELTON 17C gives whilst SCHEFFERS 1775 records the

sigil for Terra Siiicea, and SHELTON 17C gives tor Si I ice

ueti " but see BURNED PEBBLE and stone

SiLVER aVa. Sincc with!n tl'ie a 1 ghemica 1 txad i tion the tera 'silver1 is

synonymous with the astrological MOON, All the sigll5 for the planet

may bo used also to signify the metal* SOMMEP.HOFF 1701 records several

sigils under Argentum, all 01 which may be used to denote the many

he mi c-t ic names, sue h as corpus a 1 bum, f h r men t urn al bum, 11 imen all n us ,

Mater, Pi ana, ujtor odor .ft era and sc on: tC. 0 c © (5 'Yi
^
The t'oilow i rig s ig i s appear 1
rnhave“O’ &nw
-.0 bn
^
inzended Specifically for the

metal.

BERTHEDOT lB8b records siuils from the Graeco-Byzantine astrological

tradition: tv '£

THESAURUS 14C ALCHYMIA 15 63 D X E t ¥~ C f


P,
WORLIDGE 1651 ^io ^ e^\, 'V"

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DICTIONARY Of OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SICIIS

SHELTON 17C ©X :K: —^ T ALCHEMICAL 17C

DIDEROT 1763 ^ DALTON 1008 ©

GESSMANN 1906 ^ <Xp? ^ Lr,IEDY 19 28 ^

SC LINE IDER 1962 j) SHEPHERD 19 71 ^ ^4^ *_J>

SILVER FILINGS A2e. BERTHE1QT 1086 records a sigil from the Greek

alchemical tradition: ^

SILVER LEAF AJe, RERTHELOT 1009 record? a sigil from liho Greek

alchemical tradition: ^ti GESSMANN 1906 U?i

SILVER MERCURY Ale* ALCHEMICAL 17C Q


SHELTON 17C ^

SILVER OIL Ale. SHELTON 170 GESSMANN 1906 7) 0

SILVER ORE Ale. RERTHELOT 1089 records a sigil from the Greek

alchemical tradition: d_ ft
^ 5

SILVER PAINT Ale. 5OMMEFH0FF 1701 gives several sigila for argentum

musicum or argentum pictorium: j/1 y/ C/*

GESSMANN 1906 ^ ^ ^ '"/) d /A &

SCHNEIDER 1962 give^7' for urgent urn Tnjjsic-’um

SILVER SOLDER Ale. BEKTHELOT 1005 records a ssigi 1 from t-h1? Greek

al chemi cal t radi ti or.: cf

SILVER SPIRIT SHELTCXN 17C A'

SILVER SPLINT Ale. GESSMANN 1906 31

See aleo SILVER FILINGS

SKILLET Ale. A name given to a form of TIGlLLUK, for which GESSMANN

1906 records several mediaeval sigils: --p P V7 F\ 4

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£IL-SOP

SKULL Ale. DIDEROT 1763 gives the following specifically for 'human

skull' = IT £p

Sometimes CAPUT' MORTUUM is confused with ahull, though properly this

is the undifferentiated residual powder at the end of an alchemical

process f much as the skull is itself the undifferentiated remnant at

the and of the alchemical process of life.

SKY oc-c. BERTBEDCTT 1035 records two sigils from Greek alchemical

texts which refer both to the physical sky ns well as to the 'Heaven'

us home of the Gods, the incorruptible domain in the Aristotelian

ge rs S-p.: —1—| L- -f L~=

SLOW HEAT Ale, SIGMA 170 /V A /

SOMMERHOFF 1701 £ ^ LA 21

LUEDY 1923 t SC7HMEIDER 1962 Z\ 2E-

See GRADES OF FIRE

SMOKE Ale. SHELTOM 17C \\ ^ S1GNA 17C V


SOMMERHGFF 1701 tzf ^ 9 ^
GESSMANN 1906 ^ ^\AS {VJ

LUEDY 1920

BERTHELOT 18 B5 gives a sigil from the Greek a1chemical tradition

for smoke in addition to one for aetherial smoke whch may

be related to the etherir. phenomena of modern occultism: &

3e« CELESTIAL VAPOUR

SOAP Ale. WORL1DGE 1651 <^> VALENTINE 1671 v>

DIDEROT L763 GESSMAMR 1906 ^

SOAPSTONE Ale. GESSMANW 1906 © /p ® © _<§ d&

6 3 ^A/^V/rn. T
s 3fi ^ yfe -p M A ^ A 'H

SODA Ale. DIDEROT 1763 2-LL -lr’ — DALTOM 1B08 (JJ)

*
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DICTIONARY OF OCCULTf HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGHS

GESSMAtilf 1906 JS*


RERTHELOT 1885 records a few sigils from the Greek tradition: ($) H^"5*

rfj r^i r$i

SOL See SUM

SOLAR Ast, QMOKT 1894 records a from the Greek astrological


. , on
tradition: ,-r>'

l5;jt see also 3 UK.

SOLAR SYSTEM Ast, LEO 1914 gives the sigil {_ J which is said to

symbolize 1 both the centre and the cireujwferenee of the hoIar system1.

From this sigil he derives the form 4j4 for light and dark (see

LIGHT), which is unfortunately like the occult siqi1 Cor DEATH, from

the Greek tfranatos. But sec also DEITY for a sigil derived from the

theoaopbic tradition within which LEO 19,4 worked-

SOL. MERCURII Ala. ALCHEMICAL 17C

SOLOMONIAN SCRIPT Ale. A number of secret scripts have been preserved

in the occult tradition under this general name, of which the two bolcv

are given by V1UNEKE 1.986:

K. a i n 1 T n u 2i V 2 a

6 r A Y y> J v X i-
6 B 4-, f y

Y JV 13 n <VT)
J=T
D z. X tu n

X 1 n 1
*
T n U * *
tj A
•J

> 9 r \ e li r y > Ti 7

X V Cl u 73. Y u) T
■ ■
.k a V 7 UJ n

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SOL-SOU

Dec. BIAVATSKY 100& gives the sigil aa representing

the 'cross of the two equinoxes and the two solstices placed within

the figure of the earth's path'*

See also EQUINOX

SDLlTflO /lie* The original connotation of re sol vi fig or setting free or

dissolviiig appears to have stayed within certain alchemical contexts,

but in a tew cases the term is used of the power to release subjects

f r ora tua 1 ign ant magi c-o ] i nf 1 llc no e s , The £o 11 owing sigi 1 a are, howeve r,

almost certainly restricted to the earier alchemical meaning.

ALCHEMY 1050 " f ’ A^/ZHEMICAL 17C

SOMMERHOPF 1701 P

SOLVERE Ale. LUEPY 19 2 & P £~")

SCHNEIDER 1.962 iw
See SOLUTlO.

A Sigil recorded Joy OEEE1ME 173B is intended to designate the first

part of the alchemical process of solve et eoayvlo: ^ The second

process is accorded the sigil : -4-

SOOT A1 c. GESSMANN 1906 J~\ ^ 7jJ

SORATK Gen± Sigil supposed by HFYDON 1664 to be that for the

'geomantic spirit1, the ruler of FORTUNA MINOR and FORTUNA MAJOR, .but

in fact a poor (reversed} copy of that given by AGR1PPA 1531 as ruling

spirit of the Sun:

SORCERY See KALI YITGA.

SOUii Occ ■ LEO 1914 follows the hermetic tradition and links the sigil

for the Moon Ji1 with the soul, as symbol of 'that which i& neither

wholly spiritual nor wholly materiaJ, nut partakes of the nature of

bothf and Is the connecting Unit between the spirit and the physical

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tody1. HONE 1951 follows in the sainti theosophie tradition, and

gives the sigila v/ _!) relating to the astrological context .

Hcmetimee the use of a sigil suggests that the denotation is in fact-

confused with the word SPIRIT, as for example. in AUREUS 1613 , who gives

the tom for sulphur or soul.

Within a strictly religious context, CHAESANT 1884 gives a short-form

for the Latin anlma, of mediaeval derivation- S*

See also ANTE^ALIA and SPIRIT-SOUL,

SPANISH WINE Ale. DIDEROT 1763 AA

SPHERE Occ. A mediaeval short-form is recorded by CHASSAMf? 1884 for

the Latin sphere, which does not refer to the body of the planet taut

to the spiritual area within its orbit: Fp^

BERTHELOT 1BH5 records a eigi.1 from the Greek astrological tradition,

intended to refer to the celestial spheres in generali ■

As the entries under specific planets below indicate, it was usual

for astrologers to use the siyils which we would now designate to the

planetary bodies themselves to denote the spheres. However, ISIDOKUS

12t: gives the following forms which, since they stand outside the

familiar planetary aigiilic tradition, may be taken as symbolising the

spheres which were In later cosmologies confused with the planets:

LUNA (MOON) O

MERCURIUS ^--rrJ

LUCIFER {'MORNING STAR1 VENUS) VESPER ('EVENING STARr)

COL (CUN) 0
SETON {JUPITER} '-'=0=='
* / ,
SATURN US Vgihl

CROSLAND 1962 records a general form, said to be mediaeval: (-!-)

SPHERE of lTLtptter Ast. In the mediaeval astrological system, this

sphere is associated with the ncwiinc one or Xyriofetes, linked with

the idsa of Virtue or Justice - but see the entry on SPHERE, above.

Working from the mediaeval forms, HRAHE 1582 gives the planetary

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SPA-BFL

sigil but Liny of the forms for JUPITER could theoretically be

used to denote the sphere, as could the vigils for the INTELLIGENCES

who move the spheres, or the named ruler EACHARIEL. hut see also

SPIRIT OF JUPITER.

SPHERE OF MARS Ast* In the mediaeval astrological systems* this

sphere is associated with the virtues or Fir tubes, the Pgnamis of the

Dionysian system. BRAUE 1582 gives a standard planetary sigil for

the sphere hut any of the forms for MARS could he used in theory

to denote the sphere, -as could the eigil±5 for the INTELL1GENCIES who

move the sphere^, or the named ruler BAMAEL. liut see also SPIRIT OF

MftRB *

SPHERE OF MERCURY Ast. In the mediaeval astrological system, this

sphere is associated with the Archangels, the tutelary spirits of

Nations. BRAHE 1882 gives the standard planetary sigil ^ but any

of the forms tor MERCURY could theoretically be used Lo denote the

sphere, as could the sigiis for the TNTELLTGF.NCIF5 who move the sphere,

or the named rulers RAPHAEL, OPRIED or Eadkiel. But see also SPIRIT

OF MERCURY.

SPHERE OF THE MOON Asr£. In the mediaeval astrological system, this sphere

is associated with the angels, the guardian spirits of individual human

beings {though the word ANGEL is frequently used in a generic sense for

all the different Orders of spiritual beings). DPAdS 1582 gives the

standard lunar sigil (X. but any of the forms for the MUON could In

theory be ushcJ to denote the sphere, as could the sigiis for the

TNTELLJLQEMCiES who move the spheres, or the named ruler GABRIEL, in

modern western occultism this sphere Is called karmaIocs, in esoteric

Christianity, Purgatory. Bee also SPIRIT OF TiJE MOON.

SPHERE OF SATURN Ast. In the mediaeval astrological system, this sphere

is associated with the Thrones, the spiritual beings who mark Lhe end of

time, BRAHE 1882, gives the standard planetary sigil ^ but any of

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the forms for SATT.TRN could theoretically be used to denote the sphere,

as could the sigils for the iNTELLitiENCiEd who move the spheres, or the

named rulers CAE5IEL Or ORIPHIEL. But nee also SPIRIT OF SATURN*

SPBERF OF THE SUN Ast. In the mediaeval astrological system, this

sellers is associated with the Powers or F.xusJal, whose virtue is that

of Prudence. BRAIIE 1582 gives the standard modern solar' sigil but

ar.y of the forms used for SUN could theoretically be ase-n, as could

the sigils used for the INTELLIGENCIES who move the spheres, or the

named ruler MICHAEL* But see also SPIRIT OF THE SUN,

SPHERE OP VENUS list. Tn the mediaeval astrological systems, this

sphere is associated with the Arch&i , those spirii.ua] beings who rule

over the Ages, and sometimes (as in the celestial system outlined by

Dante) with the Principal!ties. BRAHE 1582 gives the standard

planetary sig.il but. any of the forms for VENIJS could theoretically

be used, as could the sigils for the INTELLIGENCIES who move the

spheres, or the named ruler akael., But see aLso the two different

sigils given under SPHERE, and sec also SPIRIT OP VENUS.

SPICA Ast* A late-medi aevnl siyj, I for th^ binary alpha Virginia is

given by ACKIPPA 1510, which is in fact u variant on tbs siyil given

for the identical fixed star under the name AiCHlMER: —* For a

study of the graphic nature of this later sigil, see MERCURY 1978.

The fourteenth of the mediaeval lunar mansions is sometimes also

called Spies, being the AI Sita&k of Lhe Arabian astrological system,

for which a sigil is given in MANSIQNES 14c: ■ Oj"

SPIRIT Occ, WORLIDGE 1651—^ 5_p -e-


CRGLLIUS 1612 ——
eu 1
VALENTTNE 1671 -0“ SHELTON 17C X

SOMMERHOFF 170.1.
-%■ J?
DIDEROT' 1763 i-0—■

GEES MANN 13:16 “X ■ -b- C5 C5


POISEON 1091 ./L LUEDY 1928

CHAP CANT 1884 records a mediaeval short- form for spirit us: £
P*

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SPH-5PI

AUREUS 16)3 gives the sigil ^ for 'Ifermry ar Spirit' in the

triad of SOUS ip {Sulphur} , BODY O (Salt) ^ and SPIRIT.

in the series of sigil a on the descending scale of the Golden Chain,

HOMER. 1723 gives the following sigils:

Incorporeal spirit of the- vital world; (D

Acidic and corporeal spirit of the world: ©

Alkaline and corporeal spirit of the. world: 0

See HOMER'S GOLDEN CHAIN and SPIRITUS MUKDI-

SCHFIRLE 1846 gives the sigil ^ for ‘Ho conquers hg wag of the

spu rit1 .

BLAVATSKY 1877 gives [ as the true jiaonat? - but see also GROKS „

See CLAV1S and SPIRIT-SDUI .

spirit OF AQUARIUS Mag. Numerous aiqiis exist, most of them of rather

dubious importance- The following mediaeval forms arc derived from

TRTTHEM1I.TS 15t>3 : V

The same source gives two sigils for Gabriel, rthe anqc: ■of Aquarius' f

both forms being mediaeval:

SPIRIT OF ARIES Mag . Numerous sigils exist, most of them of dubious

importance- The following mediaeval forms are derived from


-P, i-S-l-
TRITHEKIUS 1503: 4psr -A P b 5
The same source gives two sigils tor Malchidicl, 'the angel of Aries',

both forms being mediaeval: T Clul


sf
>

SPIRIT OF CANCER Mag. Numerous sigils exist, mOet of them of rather

dubious importance. The following mediaeval forms are derived from


i—,— —c
TRITKEMIU5 150.3: ^--o

The- same source gives two sig.i is for Muriel, 'the Angel of Cancer*,

both forms being mediaeval:

SPIRIT OF CAPRICORN Mag. Nume rous sigi1s ex 1st. , most of them of

duniou s impor t ance * The following forms are derived from TRlTtiEMIUS
—a o-c t ?
1503: j-h, 0-<^r;'
$) T

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

SPIRIT OF COPPER Ale. SHELTON 17C \-a~\

LESSMANN 1906 J-

See also SPIRIT OF VENUS

SPIRIT OF GEMTNI Hst. Numerous sigils exist* most of them of somewbat-

dubious importance. The following mediaeval forms are derived from


ll .a

TRTTHEMTUS 1503: °^L—o -H- * 4r t=T"°

The same source gives three sigils for Ambriei, 'the angel of 2odiacal

Gemini * ; Cf5 ^ *pf~

SPIRIT OF GOLD Ale. SHELTON 17C

GESSMAKN 1906
8 f
See also SPIRIT OF THE SUN

SPIRIT OF IRON Ale, SHELTON 17C

spirit OF JUPITER Nag. AGRIPPA 1531 gives a mediaeval sigil which has

entered the main stream of occult syjcii olism:

See also ZACHARIEL

SPIRIT OF LEAD Ale. SHELTON 17C

SPIRIT OF LEO Nag. Nntirci-rous sigils exist, most of them of dubious

importance. The following mediaeval forms are derived, from

TRITHEMIUS 1503: -t-o 1C


A
The same source gives three sigils for V&rchi&l, the angel of zodiacal

Leo: <H—^ 23^ CV-f’

SPIRIT OF LIBRA Nag. Numerous sigils exist, most of them of dubious

importance. The following forms are derived from TRITHEMIUS 1503;

<4—i eH
The same source given two sigils for Zuriel, the angel p£ zodiacal

Libra 1 \/\- -J—£ -c


SPI-SPi

SPIRIT OF MARS Mag. AGRIPPA 1531 gives a mediaeval sigil which has

entered the mein stream of occult symboli sin:


/
See also SAMUEL and SPIRIT OF IRON

SPIRIT OF MERCURY Mag. AORIPPA 1531 records a mediaeval sigil which

is not alchemical, taut related t.a the magical form. Duo to frequent

copying, this has now become one of the main sigilUc forma: jl
GESEMANN 1906 ^ See OPRIEl and RAPHAEL

SPIRIT OF THE MOON Mag. AGRIPPA J.5 31 yiven twu mediaeval sigils which

have entered the mainstream of occult symbolism: These have

at times been wrongly copied, as for example in the forms given tay

RAPHAEL 1879: and auch copies have taecomc * standard1

forms Sec also CARRIER

SPIRIT OF PISCES Mag. Numerous sigils exist, meat of them of dubious

importance. The following mediaeval forms are derived from

TRITHEMIUS 1503 |j—C-->— ^-CL-£jl >U L

The same source gives two sigils for EaljcMel, the angel ot zodiacal

Pisces: -0-1^- 4~jJ~ C?i See also AMNIXIEL

spirit of SAGITTARIUS Mag, Numerous sigils exist, most ot them of

dubious importance. The following mediaeval forms arc derived from

TRITHEMIUS 1503: —t" &-)—°

The same: source gives two sigils for Adnachiel, the angel of zodiacal

Sagittarius: —i—^^

SPIRIT OF SALT Mag. CARRTCHTERUS 18C 0

SPIRIT OF SATURN Mag. AGRIPPA 1531 gives a mediaeval sigil which has

entered the mainstream of occult symbolism:

See also AGlELj ARATRQN, CASSIEL, ORIPH1EL and SPIRIT OF LEAD

SPIRIT of SCORPIO Mag. Numerous sigils axi st, most of them of dubious

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importance. Th^ fallowing mediaeval forms are derived from

TRITHEMIUS 1503: O J 0 ^ -%—J—* ^1—H—^_l

The tiumti source gives three sigils for Barbiel,'the angel of zodiacal

Scorpio': 3=--p J~ TtVS

SPIRIT OF SILVER Ala. SHELTON 17C 1C

See also SPIRIT OF THE NOON

SPIRIT OF SULPIJUR Ale. CARRI CllTE HUS 10C ^

SPIRIT OF THE SUN Mag. AGRIPPA 1531 gives a mediaeval sigil which ho a

entered the- mainstream of occult symbolism:

See also MICHAEL, QCH and SPIRIT OF GOLD

SPIRIT OF TARTAR. Alt'. CARRICHTERUS IRC $-

SPIRIT OF TAURUS Msg. Numerous s.igi.ls exist, most, of them of dubious

importance. The fallowing mediaeval forms are derived from

TRITUEMIUS 1503: CH*7> “1 “O-° ^-* cM\tV

The same source gives three sigila for Asraodel, in the guise of the

spirit of Taurus: 1^0

spirit OF tin Mag. SHELTON 17C 7 7.


/ /""la.
GFSSMANN 1406 Jt!_J[

Sea also SPIRIT OF JUPITER.

SPIRIT OF VENUS Mag, AGR1PPA 1531 gives a mediaeval sigi] which has

entered the mainstream of occult symbolism:

dee also ANAEL and SPIRIT OF COPPER

SPIRIT OF VIRGO Mag. Numerous siyiis exist, most: of them ot somewhat

dubious importance* The following mediaeval forms arc derived from

TRITHEMIUS 1503: ~±— -o V- £<l )JP ^

The same source yives four sigiis for Ha.mJJeJ, the angel of zodiacal

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sr i-squ

SPIRIT OF WINE Ale. WORLIDGE 1651 ’'v' s.fx r>

FHANCKLYN 1627 V

SHELTON 17C

SOMMERlIOFF 1701 m? cf 4* “v0 ^CH' ^7


GESSNANN 1906 Vv
a/ \“ ' f -a- 4+

SPIRIT-SOUL Occ, SUCKER 1975 links the glgil @ with Isis imagery,

along with the graphic ideas expressed in his sigils for SACRIFICE,

and with the zodiacal forms, for the sign Taurus: 'To the supreme

spiritual IJ£un" forces of Life are now added the Moon-like forces of

cosmic-existence* . One takes from this the component eigil as

representative of the Cosmic Soul, the siqii O -ih representative of

the cosmic spirit. The combined eigil is undoubtedly Hosicrucian

in origin, however, though rarely found divorced from a complex setting,

and rarely given a specific meaning, though see for example STEINER

1910, where it is accorded a different meaning.

Sea also AKASHYA and PLUTO

SPIRITUS MUWDI OCO, GESSKAMN 1906 See HOMER'S GOLDEN CHAIN

SPIRITUS PER ASCEN-SUM Ale. SOlMMERHOFF 1701 SPIRIT

SPIRITUS PER DESCENSUM Ale, SOMMERHOFF 1701 " & '

See SPIRIT

SPOONFUL Ale. DIDEROT 1763 /“ W

SPRING Aic. The sigils given below are need for the Season only,

ALCHEMY 1650 p SQMMERHQFF 1701^?.

SQUARE Ast + Sigj Is uaad for the scuare aspect of 90 degrees as for

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

example in the Graeco-Byzantine form preserved by OMONT 1894: XL.

kaLanDAR 15C gives a mediaeval example: p

See also QUADRATURE

STAGNATED Ale. CEE SHANK 1906 0 ©

STAR A.st. OHONT IBS4 preserves an example from the Graeco-Byzantine

tradition which i.H st-iU widely used in modern times; even though

this form leads to confusion with the sigil for the SEXTILE aspect.

RiRCllEK 1655 gives a sigil intended for the plural: —£.

LUEDY 1928 records a sigil from the Syrian alchemical tradition:

Sec also FIXED STAR.

The following fixed stars have been accorded individual sigils within

the astrological tradition: aldeearan, Algol (sec Caput algoi.) ,

Algorab (ALA CORVI), ALPHECCA, Antarcs (see COR SCORPIONIS)^ Arcturn5

(ALTAMECH) , CAPELLA,

(see CAUDA URBAE) r

CAN IS MA.TQR},
Deneh Algedi

Prot-’yon
(CAUDA CAPRICORN.!] , PLEIADES,

(see CAN IS MINOR) ,

SPICA and VULTUR CADENS .


REGULUS , Sirius
Polaris

(see

STAR ARCANUM Oca. WIRth 1927 relates this 17th arcanum of the Tarot

pack to the Hebraic PE, and accords it the sigil which he claims

in a Chaldean hierogram, the Star of Tshtar.

STEEL Ale, SHELTON 17C


ST /
DIDEROT 1765 ^

SOMMERHOFF 1701 gives a number of sigils for chalybs, an early term

tox stesi: o* ■>-£-« i£° ^ JF 1" A\- cf 3- #

^ t ^ ^ S?4
GESSMANN 1906 % f | $ f A VJ
KOCH 19 30 2\\-

STEEL FILINGS Ajfc. SOMMERHOFF 1701

DIDEROT L7fi3.

252
5TA-SUE

STELLAR INFLUENCE As L * SCHEIBLE L84B ?\

STIBIUM See ANTI MONY

STONE Ale. WORLIDGE 18SI i_£kr- VALENTINE 1871

SOMME HOFF 1701 Jg "V ^ ^ KIHCHER 1855


9*
SCHEFFERS 1775 ^7

GESSMANN 1908 ffi3

SHELTON I 7c: gives three aigils, though presumably each is related to

a particular kind of stone; <i> CT^Ti --j./

BERTHEI/7T 1RR5 records a sigil from the Greek alchemical tradition

relating to the plural "stones' "T"1'f" derived from the Greek Lithos.

See also LAPIS

STOPPING See LUTATION

/
STRATIFICATION Ala. DIDEROT 1763 ^

See also LAYER UPON LAYER

STRENGTH ARCANUM Qec* WIRTH 19 27 relates this 11th card of the Tarot

pack to the Hebraic CAPH, and accords it a sigil which he describes as

"the pentagram described in the hexagram', for which he gives the

versioni This is, of course, a hexagram within a hexagram, and

the correct sigil should no doubt bo:

STRQNTIAN A la. DALTON lBOB ©


SUBLIMATE Ale * The following sigiIs are generally used tor the nounal

denotation:

ALCHYMIA 1563 f//

FRESNE 16 BS ~~a— S’h> ALCHEMICAL 17C (rT^"'

SHELTON 17C —r^- DIDEROT 1763

The following appear to be used for th« verbal'.

AT ,CHE MI CAL 17C S SS e/} S

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SOMMERHOFF 1701 oJU v--


|
in
t---v
DIDEROT 1763
A.
GE5SMANN .1906 ‘ C^S ^X_.? A. *v

CCTXI
SUBLIMATED ARSENIC AlC. GESSMANN 1906 r

sublimated calamine file. CESS MANN 1906 %h<

SUBLIMATED MERCURY Ale. CRGLLIUS 1670 +

ALCHEMICAL 17C ¥JV- SHELTON 17C —


DIDEROT 1763 ^(y -^4 #

GESSMANN 1906 Y ft |,p 1 TjT“ . X^6

W I- I
SUBLIMATED SULPHUR Alt. GESSKANN 1906

SUBLIMATED WINE Ale, ALCHEMICAL 17C T) ^

GESSMANN 1906

r1^
SUBLIMATED EINC OXIDE /Ilf?. DIDEROT 1763 0'

SUBLIMATION Ale. MICHAEL5PACHER 1616 gives the sigii 6zt4 next to the

rtigu or constellation Libra, either to symbolise the alchemical process

of sublimation, or (loss likely) alchemical Roman vitriol.

SUBSTANCE OCC■ 'WELLING 17 3 o gives the sigii V to represent tho

tangible universe, the meeting of Fire and Watert the respective

sigils for which are the opposing directions of the simple triangle,

representing the upward striving of fire Zb and the downward

striving of water: \7

SUCCEDENT A$t. dE VQRE 194 7

SUFFICIENT Ale, Short-farm of Latin guantum $ uffi cr.i i , given by

ALCHEMICAL 17C: gS
I

294
SUB-SUL

SUGAR Ale. SIGMA L7C sr

DIDEROT 1763 GO GESS MANN 1906 J>_

SUGAR OF LEAD Ale* GESSMANN 1906

SULPHUR Ala. Very many igils of which those given below are

merely the meat common. careqnlllI 1925 reproduces four of the most

frequently used in poet-mediaeval declinents: "^T

BEHTUELOT 1065 gives a few sigils from the Greek alchemical tradition

for ordinary sulphur ^ fur tt/ii) timed sulphut '“X and

natural sulphur: rYT

THESAURUS 14C OMOMASTICUM 1574 cH>


A rS __ a t C <D f
ALCLlYMTA 156 3 *4"* ^ ^ VALENTINE 1671 ^ J ^
h
ALCHEMICAL ]7C X ^ ^ <J> ZA Z\- ALCHEMY 1650 A, ^X ^
k
X L--1
SHELTON 17C is
L
SOMMERHOFF 1701 e ^ -■& v 411Em “■A

4-
“X* ^ + 4' ^ 1 A* t "%■

□AT.TOM 1300

GESBKAWN 1906 —1^“l T* dp ^ / -f HJ ■& f


SHEPHERD 1971 ^

SQMMEHHOFF 1701 gives the sigils Y ZJ^ ^ fer sulphur varum.

See also BRIMSTONE.

SULFHUR N1GRUM Ala* CKOLLIUS l612

SOMMERHOFF 1701 A
ALCHEMICAL 17C ^ -t ■

DIDEROT 1763 ^ 4* GESEMANW 1906


<A? 3**
SCHNEIDER 1962 <%■■

See also BRIMSTONE

SULPHUROUS MATTER Ale. BERTHELOT 1US5 records two sigils from the

Grenk alchemical tradition: —&a—

ft
SULPHUR PHILOS OP HOHUM Oca. CKOLLIUS 1612 44

CROLLIUS 1670 jJt SHELTON 17C X-

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□IDEROT 1762 gives two variants for Sulphur of the Prophets.- .A /j£

SULPHUR TARTAR! ^Jc- GESSNANN 19Q6 'Zpt

SULPHUR VIVIIM Ale. VALENTINE 1671

SUMMER. Occ. ALCHEMY 1650

SHELTON 17C >j< ^ GESSMANN 1906


KOCH 19 30 %f*

SUN 71 st The common sigil used in modern times, the encircled dot. 0

wag introduced during the Italian Renaissance (see SOLAR 1978) from the

esoteric Christian tradition. Prior to that, in both alchemical and

astrological texts the sun was symbolised by means of one or other of

the Graeco-Byzantine sigils, most usually the which is

presumably ei derivative of the short-form hellos*

Crafzoo-Byz&ntine: NEUGEBAUER 1959

ALCHYMICAL 14C ^ CONJURATION J.4C <£> <£>

THESAURUS 14C CL RAGOR 14 74 A 0 &


BERNARD 15C O' V

BONATT I 15C J © $> DOMGRUM 15C ^


LIBELLUS 16C SIGNI i’l CAT I ONES 15C

SCOT 15C ACRlPPA 1510 A3


J yf
FIRMTCUS 1 510 Of $f AGRTPPA 1531 ?&-■

alchemical 1555 ^ OM SCALTCER L5C ❖


i „
ALCHEMICAL 1?C A A' & A <5 o H * 5

ALCHEMICAL 1579 A' gP't HOROSCOPE 1614 0


PLANETS 1617 RANDALL 1694 p[ V/
'i y
SHELTON 17C © A £ 7$: JXL </ SIGILLIS 17C A

STBLY 1790 CARBOMFLLI 1925 (mediaeval) I y

LUEDY 1928 gives T~ ^ and also records a sigil from the Syrian

astrological tradition: ^

See also GOLD, a term used synonymously with Sun in many alchemical

texts* See also MICHAEL, SORATH and SPIRIT OF THE SUN

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SUL-SWA

SUN ARCANUM Qcc. WIRTH 19 27 relates this 19 th arcanum of the Tarot

pack to the Hebraic KORii. Since the astrological associations of the

card include the Bun and zodiacal Gemini, WIRTH 1927 gives the sigils

© it
tin a card
the latter of which corresponds more

than to any zodiacal tradition.


to the iconography or

SUPERCELESTIAL SCRIPT Occ. One of the numerous alphabets from occult

sources, given by RIVIERE 193B alongside a Roman alphabet;

a b C d V r s h i j | k 1 ni n

K 3 A n A 3 43 a
O |#
V P> ? V V u
O P q I s t 11 V W X V ' z

If this alphabet is translated liberally back iuLc its original

Hebraic equivalent, tit fen it will be Seen to closely resemble the

CELESTIAL SCRIPT used by occultists;

□ A i n 1 ; n V b n j

K 3 n hi T n V A 3 h *

V P x 7 p w V
0 l1 a 7 aj n

See also HEBRAIC SCRIPT and SECRET SCRIPTS

SWASTIKA Occ. In her study of the ancient symbolic language,

blavatsky 188B says that ’few world symbols are more pregnant with

res i occult meaning than the SVastiJca' : ^ n It. represents the

four cardinal points, the Zenith and the Nadir, and is thus a SENARY,

and might reasonably be used as a siqil for the ZODIAC, if not tor

the horoscope chart. The Initiated may trace its form according to

RlaVATSKY L888 ’the relation of the seen and the Unseen'. in the

Macrocosmic work it is called the '/Jammer o£ Creation* end ’refers to

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the continual met ion and revolution of the Invisible Kosmo.s of Forces',

It points tc the cycles of Time of the world* s. axes and their

equatorial belts: 'tm* two linos forming the Surestic:a meaning Spirit

and Matter, the four hooks suggesting the motion in the revolving

cycles1 . Applied to the Microcosm it depicts man between heaven and

earthr the right hand being raised at the end of the horizontal firm*

the left pointing to the Earth, It is, insists eLAvAtSkY 1BSR, J at


one and the same time an Alchemical, Co$mogonical r Anthropological u/id

Magical sign, with seven keys to its ifiner meaning' .

See also ORIGIN, WHEEL OF FORTUNE and WOSLD ARCANUM

Swelling flic. used in the sense of 11amour1.

FRANCKLYN 1627 -/" SHELTON 17C 7}^,

SYZYOY flat, OMONi 1B94 records a sigil from the Greet astrological

traditions (h/f
See Introduction, and also both FULL MOON and PREVIOUS iiYSYGY.

25C1
SWE-TAS

TALC VALENTINE 1671 SHELTON 17C X

DT DEPOT I 76 3 CESS MANN 1906 ;X ® ~w~ '"f |

KOCH 19 30

TAG Occ, Name and sigl I given by SMINEft 1906 es ' the language of

Nature': J?- This sigll is of course derived from the ANKU.

TAPHTHARTHARATH Geo, Supposed fey HEYDON 1664 to be a geomantic spirit,

ruler a£ Alhus and Con junction >—j—1

TAROK Qcc. Sigil and name given by STEINER 1906 and said by hirr. to

be 'Jcisohm to the Initiates of the Egyptian Mysteries' ■■ T

See TAU.

TAROT Occ. Tne sigils used by NIRTH 1927 in conn, ex 3 on with his attempt

to relate the Tarot arcana to the cabbalistic tradition arc given under

separate headings as follows ± CHARIOT, DEATH ARCANUM, DEV 11. ARCANUM,

IbMPEROR, EMPRESS, FOOT. ARCANUM, HANGING MAN, HERMIT, HOUSE OF GOD,

JUDGEMENT, JUGGLER, LADY POPE, LOVERS ARCANUM, MOON ARCANUM, POPE,

STAR ARCANUM, STRENGTH ARCANUM, SUN ARCANUM, WHEEL OF FORTUNE, WORLD

ARCANUM. See also HERMETIC TETRAD

TARTAR Ale. AECHYMIA 1563 4-? ^ .X

WORLIDGE 1651 \p ,/T ALCHEMY 165Q P,

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGHS

VALENTIHE 1671 4J F'RESNE 1638 _.2k Br


ALCHEMICAL J7C T Sf h "f v R Zf lif DC-
GCSSf'tA?™ 1906 1 rlS~l E^K 7T -^z zvh 3L *2? vi # £

CARRONELLi 19 2 S _v^ L’JEDY 192 H fcZ)

KOCU 1930 iR

TARTAR SALT Ala. GESSMAMN 1906 lj,

See also SAL TARTARI and TARTAR,

TAT OcC- An Egyptian hieroglyph, given in sigillic form by SHEPHERD

1971 as meaning myriad; -C..

TACI O.iro, Claimed by many scholars to be t-he earliest form of the

CROSS, though BLAVATSKY 1877 traces its occult meaning to a combination

of Greek letter and Arabic number, giving in as a * symbol of life,

and of life eternal; of earthly life, because (gaiama) is the

symbol of the Earth (Gaia), and or * life eternalr' because the figure

7 is the symbol of the same life liliked with the divine lifez

f plus 7 aguaJs

TESTA 1962 records some of the early Christian forms: 'f j,. i 4-

GETTIKGS 1978 traces the use of the sigil in certain architectural

and artistic forms: ©

RLAVATSKY 1888 derives the sigil from the Tan, perhaps in error,

and calls it the rAstronomical Cross of Egyptr+

The Tav a I an the 22nd, letter of the Hebraic alphabet (sec HEBRAIC

SCRIPT] t and many derivatives have been given for the letter within

the tradition of secret- alphabets - notably those collected by

BARTOLOZZI 1675: ^ C/S

WTRTh L927 equates the card and letter form with the POOL ARCANUM of

the Tarot pack, and traces the graphic forms y( y* ~h back to the

idea of CROSS. As JENSEN 1970 shows, the srJu may be traced back to

an Egyptian hieroglyphic with the pictorial value of the 'sign of Life',

the Egyptian ANKLE: +

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TAP - TE ['1

TAURUS Ast. Zodiacal sign of hhe .Bull, The printed version of the

sigil is derived from the late-mediaeval manuscript tradition, which

links with one of the forms used in the Graeco-Byzantine - see as

example, HYGINUS 14S2i C>

The form is said by AGEIPPA .1,5 31 to be based on the shape of the bull,

horns, but the derivation from the earlier tradition would appear to

deny this: see for ex-isnple GETTINGS 1978.

Analen t Bgyp£ia n + STORAKT 2C ’ ~\


-5PIEGELBERG 1911 .X L

Graeco-Byzantinef omont .1894 y--^ NEUGEBAIJER 1959 > J rp


DIGBY ] 2C OVTQ ■GP-AMMATICA 13C 0,^3
I
ASTRONOMICAL I4(XJ Jant.ta ] 4C LV"C'

LEUP0LD1 14C >.( MANSIONIBUS \AB2 Oricf Y


FTRMTCUS 1499 v LAMBECIUS 1500 'ty

SCHYNAGEL 1500 ^ R a
ASTROLOGICAL I5C \Y

BONATTI 15C 'il, gUADRANTIS 1.5C y-f


/
SCOT 15c Si "YY T AGRIPPA I 510 O

BLUNDEVILLE 1594 MAGIC I 1 7C

PROWS SF; l 7C y TRACTS 17C y


SOMMEKHOFE 1701 s y WILCZKOWSKf 1947

HADES 1969

LUELY 1928 records a sigit fremi the Syrian astrological tradition

LELfPQLDl 14C gives the sigil fox the constellation Taurus,

while AGRIPPA 1510 gives the form; A

see also MYSTERIOUS PLANETS and SPIRIT OF TAURUS

TEJAS Occ. Sometime^ called, Taijas nr Agni, this is the oriental

equivalent of the FIRE element, associated with the Manipura or Navel

chakr^i /\ The sigil is said to he- of a red colour, and is

recorded by AVALON 1919.

TEMPERAMENT'S Occ. The four so-called ’Hippocratic' ur ’Ga'jlenic'

humours are the expression on the microcosmic plane of the working

of the four ELEMENTS, as follows: AIR is associated with the Sanguine,

EARTH with, the Melancholic, FIRE with the Choleric, and WATER with the

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Phlcguia.tic. In almost every case, these four temperaments are

represented by svgi 1 a derived from these used to denote the four

Elements, and the standard form ot symbolism would therefore too:

SANGUINE A TT MELANCHOLIC \7~ V © l—i

CHOLERIC Z\ Zl\ ’Zo ^ \ PHLEGMATIC \/ ^

The wide range of sigils associated with these elements may be used

to denote the four aspects of the human temperament - for example,

TKlTHEMluB if 03 gives sigils specifically tor COLEI A: /\. SANGUIS:

PITULA (Phlegmatic): S7 MELANCHOLIAi 0 but these sigils are

used in his earlier list for the ELEMENTS. GETTINGS 1965 records

four groups of sigils for the chirognom.ieal types, related to the tour

temperaments: fire (mile) ^ (female) - ^ AIR (male); ^

(female); ^ WATER (male); (female); VAj>' EARTH (mule); ©

ffcmalejj -f- in a manuscript from Gotha (given in KHEANSKY 1964)

the following forms arc found alongside images of the four temperaments

as riders: CHOLERIC-- t SANGUINE: /* PHLEGMATIC; y mid

MELANCHOLIC; A

TEMPLAR SCRIPT Pec* One of the SECRET SCRIPTS recorded by RIVIERE

19 38:

a h c (i V 1' s h l j, k i m 11
V < A > 9 A V o X
V < A > V ,<d A 6 -o O
o p q r s i u V w X y z

TENTH HOUSE Ast. QMORT 1^94 records a sigi.l from the Graeco-Byzantine

astrolcgica, tradition for the rresemrania, the equivalent of the

modern M1PREAVEN: ©*-

TEREBINTH Air, The various contexts would suggest that the sigil refers

to the reEln (or to the turpentine), rather than to the terebinth tree

itself.
" - "S 7“ -■T™ T01 ■vVA
DIDEROT 1763 eTV C. i\ GESSMANN 1906

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TEM-TER

TERMARIUE Qcc. GADELLA 1615, following DEE 1564 in some respects,

gives two "trinity1 sigils, The first is .related to the theory

derived from the modern sigil for the SUN ( --l) ) which is pictured as

the closing of the fcernarius around the central point:i

The second consists of two iincs, in which the copula is presumed at

DEE 1564 gives the TERNARY in a related form, as the sum of the two

lines o£ the cross, meeting at the intersection (which is the third

thus is the triad of body, sou1 and spirit.

TERNARY Occ, In the ancient symbolic language diseased by BLAVATSKY

ISRa, the sigil /\ is said to be 'the first of tjfre geometrical

figures' , and it: is accorded a complex esoteric interpretation relating

to the triadic nature of the spiritual worlds sec for example

TERNARirjS.

In the series of sigils given by cirlct 1362, as a logical graphic

development, the rneutral and successive1 ternary is whilst /A

is 1 evolutive, since the vertical axis is the greater' and '\7 is

'Ievolutive since it is inverted'. Such thought-out symbolism

relating to the triad ultimately goes back to Boehms1s use of the

triangular argils given in LAW 1772, relating to the cosmic struggle

between the MEAKNESS and the WRATH: \~7 As indicated in LAW

1772, these unite to form the SEAT, OF SOLOMON: See ARCHETYPES*

TERRA 13 A MN AT A See CAPUT MORTUUd

TERRA LEMKIA Ale. SOMMERHGfF L701 -^7

SCHNEIDER 1962

TERRA £10ILLATA ALBA Ale, £ CblMERUGFF 1701 ]7 j

TERRESTRIAL Ale. BERTHELDT VB95 records a sigil “rom the C-raerC-

Byzantine alchemical tradition: C

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

'I'EE?r /lie. XL is lively that these sigils recorded by GESSKANN lyQfe

were intended us the equivalent of arcfijrerjtuJi! or prouL in an alchemical


I1 » I I "I y
operation:

TETH Occ. The LJ“th letter of the Hebrew alphabet (See HEBRAIC? SCRIPT}

for which many derivative forms have been given within the tradition

of secret scripts, notably those collected by raktolozzi 1675:

AV XH AVI VA WTRTH 19 27 equates Teth with the

HERMIT card of the Tarot pack, and gives a graphic etymology for the

letter £|3 (±J ^ which he traces back to the idea of 1 tree * -

TETRAD See HERMETIC TETRAD

TETRAGOHUM Aet. OMDNT 1R94 records the Greek sigil LJ which denotes

the equivalent in Greek astrology of the SQUARE aspect.

THEBAN SCRIPT Dec, One of the most famous of all SECRET SCRIPTS,

recorded by AGRTPPA 1511;

a h e <1 V 1 % i, i j k i 111 [i
n l n n \ 7 m K V n X 2 1
i 1 X \ tX1
o P q r s t u V w X V
j
Z

THIRD EYE Occ« Sigil given by BLAVATSKY IBEB as development of the

algiL for, RL5, and (presumably) linked with the chakra between the

eyebrows; 0

THIRD ROOT RACE See ORIGIN and MANIFESTATION

TtiOR'S HAMMER 3^ ORIGIN

THREE See ARCHETYPES and TRINITY


TES-THR

THREE AIRS Gee, Three separate tsigiJ.s representing the 'three airs'

are recorded in HERMETIC’UM 17C: O 0

three daPtisms Rol. sigils derived from early Christian sources and

recorded by TESTA 1962 P as followsi

BAPTISAf OF FIRE: )^t—\

BAPTISM OF THE HOLY GHOST: f- ^ P

BAPTISM OF WATER: o——1<

THREE BARTHS Occ. Sigils given in HERMETICUM 17C as the 'three earth

sigiJ s’ : Q © ^

THREE FIRES Occ. Sigils given in HERMETICUM 17C as the "throe fire

sigils1: 0=0

THREE PRINCIPLES Occ, STEINER 1906 gives three symbols by which

in every age the. ’three Divine principles have been represented in

conceived as a creative relationship- The first Logos is the

’one primal source and centre of manifestation", and may bn

conceived as 'a life-begetting warmth’ suffusing the whole universe

by which the macrocosmic Life is quickened and reflected in the

creative activity of the human soul,

THR.EE WATERS Occ. Sigils given in HERMETICUM 17C as the rthree water

sigils1: ii (&— CD

THREE WORLDS See ASTRAL WORLD, ELEMENTAL WORLD and WORLD OF INTELLIGENCE

THRONES Asfc. SUCHER 1975 links the sigil for PieceS 9E with the

sphere of the Thrones, which is traditional!y the sphere of SATURN.

See also SPHERE OF SATURN.

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TIGILLUM Ale. WORLIDGE 1651 T* FRESNE 1688 \

SCilNEIDEE 1962 ^ JJ _/ ? ;</ / 5/ 4-

But i;ee also CRUCIBLE and MELTING POT

TIME Occ. HERTHELUT 18B5 records a sigil from a number uf Greek and

Graeco-Byzantine manuscripts, almost certainly derived from the word

Chronos: CHASBANT 1884 (mediaeval) 1/

CFOST,AMD 1362 records the Greek form. ^

But see also GETTINGS 1968:

See PRIMORDIAL CIRCLE

'TIL die. Whilst the following siqils are given specifically for this

metal, all the numerous sigils given under JUPITER may well Joe used to

denote this metal, and the two terms are used synonymously by the

alchemists.

BERTEELOT 1885 records numerous Graeco-Byzantine sigiis from ancient

alchemical documents: _.X V Q -el -S' KS X £_V


^ " f " T rT
WORLIDGE 1651 X' )< A 7s tik
c
CROLI.TTJS 1612 Ij.- SHELTON 17C ZZ -$ ,/L l? ^ £

GESSMANN 1906 V* ' % -/* ,j ,_/ --*


”' L ±*L ^ ^
•i YY,
R PpL Jz^l C-~ f° y
4/1-
r"
tCL*
l~n
.-T-i1
v-e

KOCH 1930

A
TIM ASHES die. GESSMANN 1906 / *

TINCTURE Ale. ALCHEMY 1650 X

ALCHEMICAL 17C .-P;

SCHNEIDER 1962 ~y

TIN FILINGS Ale. BERTHELOT J.88 5 gives tv& sigiis from the Graeco-
~C 2C
Byzantine alchemical traditioni "y O

TIN LEAF Ale. BEFTHfRiQT 1885 records a sigil from the Graeco-
-V^
Byzantine alchemical tradition: ^

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IG-TKE

TIN ORE Ale. BERTHELOT 1BS5 records a eigil from the Graeco-

3yz antine ale homica: tradition: V

TIN PLATE Ale. SHELTON 17C 15


z.

TIN SPIRIT Ale, The sigil recorded by GZfiSMANN 1906 has nothing in

common with the sigils given tinder SPIRIT OP J'JPITER, despite the
%
cautionary note given under T'TN above; ik1—-• Presumably this sigil

relates to an essence or extruet of the metal*

TlRlEL Mxg* Sigil for a spirit, said to be one of the angels of

Mercury, given by HEYDON 1664 to represent the letter T in the secret


J+
writing called the 'Alphabet of Angs] 3 snd Genii':

TOGETHER AJc. BERTHELOT 1BB5 records two sigil□ from the Greek

aIch cmicaI t radition:


V M
TOPAZ Ala. SIGNA 170 j)

TRANE ITUS FLUVII Oac * One of the most famous of secret alphabets

relating to the HEBRAIC SCRIPT, called in some occult texts Crossing

the River, or Passing the .River. The example given here is from

BARTDLOSSI 1675, with two minor variations in that given by AGKIFFA

1521 i

K 2 A 1 n 1 T n y
k 3 VI A
J

o<, J ~=\ k < "1 22 7


? l X P A y V 7
D y
FI
v7 1 ID n
r V -e

TRANSPLUTO Asz. HAWKINS 1S76

TREES Ast. Sigil for the twentieth o1 the med.i aeval U;nar mansions,

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called AI Ara'am in the Arabian system of F.anziis, recorded In

MANSIONES 14C:
4

-RlGRAKS jifag. The philosophical machine, and divinatoacy system, known

an the T Ching, or Boo?; ol Change is based upon the interpretation of

six-lined, figures constructed from yin —— or yang -j Lines.,

which are presented in groups of three (for example ” ) each with

a complex series of associations and characteristics, each representing

’cosmic forces' which are seen as relating together to establish

situations which have been named and studied within Lhe text of the

I Ching, Thus, a Lower group of three lines ==i nay ’meet"


or unite with, an upper group of three lines == to produce the

figure S= which has been called Chung Fv ( ^ ) 'Inner Truth",

to which an extensive explanatory text has been appended* The result

(it mixing the two yin and yang lines is eight trig raj no, with the

following namea, attributes, images and family relationships, culled

from WILHELM 1951:

CH'TEN creative strong heaver. father

KrUN receptive yi eJ d ing earth mother

CHEN arousing i r3c i t i nq thunder f LrSt SOr


$E
K*A ^iby kiilu 1. dangerous water 2nd son
*x

KEN k ee ping still resting sjousi tain 3rd son
ft
=r= SUN gen tic penetrating w ind 1st daughter
U

LI clinginy light-giving fire 2nd daughter


sk

= TUI ft joyous joyful lake 3rd. daughter

9ee al no YIN AND YMJG

TRICON UM Ast * OMQNT 1.094 records a Graeco~Byz antine siyi1 , the

trigonumr, which is the equivalent of the modern TRINE aspe et: /\

TRINE Ast. 6‘igil :or the astrological aspect of 120 degrees, derived

from the earliest Graeco-Byzantine manuscript tradition (see TRTGONTIMj,

given for example in BCALE^dar 15C: /\

LUCCA 17C gives the form \jr but this is rare.

26 9
TRI-THA

TRINITY R&3 ■ To judge fram the numerous records, virtually any three-

pointed sigi 1 may be used to denote the idon of trinity, even though a

specialist use might he intended by the particular form {see TRINE for

occult and esoteric sources -

See also TERNARIUS.

TRIPLE ALPHA See ALPHA.

TRIQUETRA See TRINITY.

TRlSTl'i'I A Geo- Hi gif for one of the sixteen geomantic figures, given

by ACKiP-PA Id 31: * * A multitude of variants (stars, riotu, floral


* m v
devices, etc.I arc used to denote Lhe same four-fold arrangement.

Tristitla is linked by AGP: IP PA I 531 with the element of Earth, the

planet Saturn, and the zodiacal sign Scorpio. The following sigils

are derived from late-mediaeval sources, and arc sometimes used to

denote the planet Saturn, as for example in TRITHEMlUE 1503*

TRITURATE Ale. DIDEROT 1763 '}>-<

TRUE SALTPETRE, Ale. WELLING 1735 proposes the following sigil, in his

TSA3E Oce, The 18th letter of the Hebrew alphabet (see HEBRATC SCRIPT}

for which many derivative forms are given within the tradition of secret

to the idea ot "javelin1. It is likely, however, that the letter

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DXCTIONARY GF OCCULT, HERMETIC AVD ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

is derived from .in Figypt.'ian hieroglyphic with the pletorla value of

'countenance 1 , which in the Hi h ra rtsh t c script was written: Q-

TuRPEWTIHH See TRRFRTNTF

TURDTJOISE mg. SIGMA 17C (-A

iUTIA ^.le. Generally, this is the name used for crude sine oxide.

ALCKYKIA 1563 yC Q ALCHEMICAL 17C : F-, X i-L

SHELTON 17C X PC" DIDEROT 1763 \£>


GESSHANK 1906 ’ A A At A A., ^ X + "VY|
( _ —£>- J .

ALCHEMICAL I7C gives the sigil yw for f-uti<= preparata,

SCHNEIDER 1962 gives the Rig lie /\ y \_f ^ for tutia Alexandrine

CARBQMELLI 1925
* LUEDY 1928 JL-

TWO BROTHERS Ast. SOMMERHOFF 1701, under the term duo fra tea, give:

three groups of sigils which are, eet.rologically speaking,

tics , b j t. which are £rotn the p; ■i i nt

oti Inj d ;it ;i t i e 5 of form s whiicii hav

beer: reversed* The.: :S of the three pairs are not provii

by EOMMERH0FF 1701, buL. . h er e by way of explanation:

JUPITER & SATURtf 7| ~A| 3 plus -h equals


A ) A-
D pi us -V equals
A )
MARS £ VENUS A;
o p 7 US x ‘SQuaJ a
A ) <?
o plus H- equals
-9 ) ¥
MOD?! £ SUN 20 o pi ua eg !ju fa ) G

9 pi US c equals o } G

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TL'K-UNi

ULCER Ale. FRANCKLYM 1627 SHELTON 17C

UNEURKED SULPHUR Ale. BERTHelOT 18&5 gives a sigil derived from the

Graeco-Byzantine alchemical tradition: -g

UNCI A Ale. The alchemical OUNCE,

SIGN A 17C
<—i

CAPPELLI 1942 records a mediaevaI short-form I 0

SCHNEIDER L962 l b \ 3-
A
The half tjneiri is usually given: ?^-J-

UlilON Qcc„ Sigil given by GEHEIME 1785 derived from Lhe idea

of onion attained through the alchemical process of solve at aoagulo,

though the sigil does appear to be used for the union of opposites^ as

for example in the union of male and female, Sun aad Moon, Wars and

^enus, and so on, as x^e-l as for the union of phur anrf Mercury, so

clearly indicated within the form cf the sigil.

UNITY flee.'. Sigil give cl in HERMES 1613 f With a flu 1 tl — 'lay er meaning, fo

such principles as Mercury of the Philosophers, the Water!a Prima, and

for the Mercury which is 'the beginning, purpose and end of the
jrS.
ulcshond cinl work' - J
tp[
□EE 1564 intended his famous MONAD sigil ^L, to represent UrJity.

ClELGT 196 2 gives a single dot - to represent 'unity, the origin1.

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AMD ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

UNIVERSAL MERCURY Ala. WELL IMG 173 5 proposes the sigii as part

of his theory of graphic: symbolism.

UNIVERSE Occ. KIRCHER 1655 UT\ See DEITY

URANUS Ast. The modern sigii is generally explained as being derived

from the initial letter of Herschel, as for example in HONE 1351: ^

However, already WILSON 1019 calls the planet Ouranos, and accords It

the sigiii and VARLEY 102R, who &till calls it f?&rsch&2t and

ascribes it rule over the zodiacal Aquarius, gives it. a related form

of sigii: V The planet is still called Herschel in certain

astrological texts. As with the other so-called 'modern1, planets.

the sigiig used to denote this planet are highly personal ones, and more

than often the result of confused thinking, or of somewhat specialist

views of the nature of symbolism: for example, the author uses the

sigii -j which has, so far as he knows, never been published, LEO

1011 says that the sigii ‘symbolises the unity of the three symbols

{ © will, © wi $dom and activity-) on a higher grade than

Mercury, of which it is the higher octave1* The following sigils

are by far the most common-

WILSON 1819 lg.

PEARCE 1093 ETMMONITE 1090 W


¥
MODERN ASTROEjOGY 190q
¥ ASTROLOGY 191.7

THTEREHS 1931
sjjl cb NEROMAN 1937

EfiERTTN 19 50 | RUDHYAR 1970

SHEPHERD 1971 4i 2 PERRY 1971 b

MEYER 1974

PERSONAL 1980 +C
Sea also HERSCRFil.

IJRINAPRATON Mag-, SCHEIELE 1048 gives two sigils for this demonic

being:

URINE Ale, WORL1DGE 1651 given the following sigilsi ,d'i> oqy

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IJNI- UKO

VALENTINE 1671

ALCHEMICAL 17C
FRESNE lft83 U

SHELTON 17C SIGN A I7C 'i=F'

EOMMERHOFF 1701 6t- ~M- ' JZLf ^ 6f> W K ?


DIDEROT 1763 GEE SWANN 1906 0+'

LULUY .1.9 2 S KOCH 19 30 1^1


M-
SCHNEIDER .196 2 3<? 0
<-6

□XOR ODQRIFERA See SILVER

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AMD ALCHEMICAL SIGIhS

VA.ESAM Mag - Name and sigil for th.i s Spirit given by HEYDCDM 1664 to

represent the letters Ti and V in the secret writing called 1 Alphabet-

of Angels and Genii1 -

VALERIAN Ale. BERTHELOT IB65 record* a Greek sigil:

VAPOUR Occ * BERTEdELOT 1685 wives the Grec'-^ alchemical sigil —v- - from

a text which Implies that this is a celestial vapour; se c bo th sky

and CELESTIAL VAPOUR.

VAPOUR BATH Ale. DIDERf/T 1763


r.
liCJ

GESSMAHM 1906 V \c3 Pv

VAU Dec. The 6th letter of the Hebrew alphabet (shh HEBRAIC: SCRIPT),

for which many derivatives arc given within the tradition of secret

alphabets, notably those collected by BARTQLC3EI 1676: q—0-^j^

nX~" Vp Cp WIRTH 13 2 7 equates Van with the LOVERS ARCANUM

of the Tarot pack, end gives the derivative forms V7 [/ ~I lJh;

the graphic etymology for the letter, which he traces back to the

idea of 'small hock1; however, research into the Egyptian pictorial

origin for the letter indicates a development along lines of the

following - hieroglyphic: 0 hi era rchi c O old Tamudz c CD 0


Serif.n Arabian 0 Old Phoenician ^ Moabite V and since the

pictorial equivalent of the Egyptian hieroglyphic i.s a 'knot'

274
VAii-VEN

suggesting the idea of 'opening1 or 'entrance' , then the significance

of the 1 ink with both the LOVERS ARCANUM and with the Pythagorean

sigil for 'choice* (suggested by wirth 19 27] j which relates to

the form of the Mo&b±te equivalent, becomes cleark

vayi; Cec, An oriental equivalent of the European air clement,

associ at fid with the Anahafca or Heart chakra : .-iX The sigi 1 is

recorded in a Western context by AVALON 1919, anu is said to be

smoky grey colour*

VEGETABILIA Occ. The fed owing siqils do not refer specifically to

vegetative life, but t-C the concatenation of forces which through an

Itlvisible activity support vegetative life: thus, Jn terms of modern

occultism, the term is approximately the equivalent of the ET11ERIC.

HOMER 1721 ;'+) IlOMER 1757 ©

WTRTH 19 31 gives Rut stie ^J-30 HOMER’S GOLDEN CHAIN-

VENEREAL DISEASE OCC. SHELTON J7G jj? g


f¥\ fV\

VENTER AR1RTIS Ast. The second of the mediaeval lunar mansions,

called Al Butaln in the Arabian astrological syoLcn, the sigil being

preserved in MANS I ONES 14C: %

A sigil which has been employed in amulet.ic use, and associated with

this mansion, is given by ABANO 130J j

VENTER -SEMI NORUM Gee SI DUS FARVUM

VENTER LEONIS See CAPILLUS

VENTER VIRGIN IS /1st- A sigi L given in ABANO 1303 was employed for

amuletic purposes, and associated with the thirteen lunar mansions of

t. he a h t rc 1 og i c a 1 t ra :i i t i. on : <j> ]_ J~'' V □

VENUS Ast. The modern sigil tot this planet la derived ultimately

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from the Crock astrological eyetcin, by way nf the mediaeval

many script (see for example CONJURATION 140, the printed version

being found in HYCINUS 1482: <j? AGRIPPA 1531 traces its Inina

to the mirror, 'but DEE 1564 gives a construction from the s«n and

the four elements* LEO 1914 says that the sigil C^: is 'symbol of

Spirit triumphant over matter, circle over cross' (sec HERMETIC TRIAD],

though this largely contradicts the hermetic tradition which secs

the Venusian impulse as essentially involving a descent into

Incarnation,, an entanglement in matter (hence perhaps the esoteric

significance of Agrippa'a ’mirror11]- When SOMMERHQFF 1701 wrote

Venus WicrocGsmi sanL Renee, he had in mind that the ‘rones' were the

Kent-, of human affections - a, distinct link with the Venus Fudica of

both the occult and the artistic tradition!

EqwptlAn demotic: NEUGEBAUER 1959 "x

Cra.oco-B y za.n tme: BE RTHEtuT 18 S5 ? ' 9 VA


QMONT
5M0NT 1894 f>
MEDIAEVAL: CONJURATION L4C Q

±14ESAQRUS L4C 9 RAGOR 1474


Q
CANONES 15C | DOMOROM 15c
4
T.TBF,LETTS 15C
?- SCOT 15C ^
51GWIFICAT T ONE S 15c
150
£ SCALIGER 15c
A O

SCHYNAGEL 1500
£ AGRIPPA 1510 ^
K
DAP TOT 155 7 >p.. ALCHEMY 1650 ex-
‘S
GIUNTTNI J583
dS PLANETS 1617 ^2.
‘V- —i-' Q- Cj..
TARTE .676 ALCHEMICAL 170
A 35
SHELTON 17C -? © 'i? ^ VALLE MONT L70?

SOMMERHOFF 1701
A 9 £ r c i^z. ? S3, ^ ura
LUEDY 1928
SiELY 1817 ^
“£
DEUTSCHE 1961 ^ CARBQNELL! 1925 (mediaeval) ^

CHASSANT 1384 gives a mediaeval fsjrni .,:\f

See also the sigils used hy Line alchemists for COPPER, a tern which is

synonymous for Venus.

See also AMTSSIO, HEXAGON, ORIGIN and SPHERE OF VENUS

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VER-VES

VERCHIEL BKAlIE 1582 gives several mediaeval characters for t-he

’angel of Leor : ^ L~tj

HEYDOK 1,664 gives the sane name as the genius cf the georaantic Fortuna

minor and Fortune major, though the sigil he giver- For this genius

Is probably related to that given for the ruling spirit cf Leo by

AGRIPPA 1531:

VERDIGRIS Ale* There is some confusion regarding the many sigils which

have been preserved to denote verdigris, a confusion which probably

stems from the variety of names by which the sigils are described or

listed. The following are selected from the least dubious of the

numerous sources*

SIGMA 17C P,

SOMHERHOFP 1701 ©
~-O

g'
^
r
/p
|

$_p J Qlfy Q £Tp ^ (ghr7

DTOFRCT 1763 ■X -ci


GESSMAHN 19 06 £gj (S’ CARBONELLi 19 2 5 (nediaeve I) -ft

SCHNEIDER 1962 3> 8 Jt © © -f

GEE SHANK 1906 also .Lists vur iunfs under the name of oreok verdigris:

0 0«©>*TT f ^“SnT^ n X/1 pr3 ^ \


See AERUGO

VERMILION Ale. SHEPHERD 1971 gives the slgL] ^ but before the use

of modern dye pigiiienf-s, this was one of the names given to the pigment

of CINNABAR.

VEEFERUS Sec SPHERE

VESTA A.v£* symbol (perhaps! originally given by WILSON Id 19 for a

planet (actually an asteroid) in orbit between Wars and Jupiter:

WILSON 1819 & KQCU 1S20


A "
SHEPHERD 1971
o
THIERENS 1931 suggested ^i. as the sigil for the 'planetary principle'

of the Roman Vesta and the Greek tfestia, as the 1 higher octave'

of Mars-

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VIA Geo* Sigil zor one of the sixteen geamantic figures; * A 1 arae

number of variants (stars, dots, floral dev'ces, etc.) .is used to

denote the same four-fold structure of the sigil. Via is linked by

AGRl'PPA 1531 with the element of Water, the planet Moon, and the

zodiacal sign Leo. The following sigils are derived from late

mediaeval sources, and are sometimes used to denote the Moon -as For

example in TRITHEKIUS 1503 who gives (no doubt in copyist error), the

form: 9

AGHIPpA 1531 £
.3 I
VINEGAR Ale* BER_HEIjQT IBS3 records several sigils from the Greek

alchemical t r adi Li on ; '■ y) ■O■ Ey

SIGN A llC r^~ | ' TABLE 1676


I
VALENTINE 1671 X" rfr

ijQMMERKDFF .701 ^ ^ X Jfe I t <^T\_ X Q. A k


t-'O

DIDEROT 1763 ^

GESSMANN 1906 ~ f\ (y) W7 —n- ~ ~X\~ ~<X

For throe-foI cJ distil la Led vinegar r zhe follow ing sigi 1 s are given :

VALENTINE 1671 “jr SHELTON 17C -j^


SOMME RE3QFF 1701

GESSMANN 1906 -f- | [J! c_j_ >< ^ 3 ■ ^

SOMNERHOFF _ tO— gives the following Eor distilled vinecan 7 s"?

t X' £ X- ' d ^
SCHNEIDER 1962 records the sigil X d- for Ace turn vini ruhri, and

—vi 11 urn mcrt a u m,

WALTER 1970 gives two of the more simple sigils derived from the

ancient Egyptian alchemical tradition! ,X. L Q

VIRGIN Odd, The ’ cabbalintic1 sigil for virginity is given by


SHEPHERD 197 A
Vy but in regard to this Kiyi.if see RL' +

S0MM3RH0FP 1701 gives the sigiLs 'W^iyr \y^/ for Virgin Earth,

GESSMANN 1906 gives for Virgin Wax.- v'jX

The zodiacal sign VIRGO is sometimes called virgin.

278
VIA-VIR

VIRGIN EARTH See VIRGIN.

VIRGIN WAX See VIRGIN and WAX.

VIRGO Ast. Zodiacal sign of the 1 virginf, the printed version of the

sigil given by HYGINUS 14B2, derived from the mediaeval manuscript

tradition: Tl/' The sigil is said by AGRTPPA 1531 to be based on

the shape of an ear of corn - the Spies carried In the arms of the

constellation figure, but this suggestion is as unfounded as the

suggestion of KIRGHER 1655 that it was derived from three ears of corn.

ALLEN 1899 records the idea that the sigil is derived from the

initials mvr for WfiiA VIRGO, though an esoteric tradition derives the

form from a legend concerning the Fall of Man (sea GETTINGS 1978).

Egyptian demotic Berlin 42AD STDBART 2c y1


SPIZGELBERG 1911 t. *£__

Graeco-ffyzantine NEUGEHAUEH 1959 >4


MEDIAEVAL DlGBY 12C v 4 ASTRONOM3

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POISSON 1891 GESSWANN 1906 nfc’ J


WIRTEJ 19 2 7 jfj, NEROMAN 19 3 7 TT^1-.^

RUDHYAR 1970 T'^ UEEKACHER 1967 Tlf" f


PERRY 1971

liORDY 1928 records a tiigil from the Syrian dstro logical tradition t

LEUPOLDI L4C gives the slgil ^ fox the constellation of Vin?a*

See also SPIRIT OP VIRGO

VIRIDE AES. See VERDIGRIS

VISHNU Occ. The occidental sigil for the element, of WATER is linked by

BLAVATSKY 1888 with Vishnu , the rgod of the moist principle and (vater

(Narayana, or the moving Principle in 1Vara, water}* as an exoteric

symbols \~7

VITRIOL Ale, EERTIIELOT 1885 records the Greek sigil: ^

ALC-HYMIA 1563 (& U>9 WORLIDGE 1651 ©— (f °p~ ,3!’

ERANCKLYN 1627 tfr"VL © ALCHEMY 16 50 (B-D d) - ® ^

See also COPPERAS7 OIL Of VITRTOL, ROWAN VITRIOL, VITRIOLIC ACID,

VITRIOLIC FLOWERS, VITRIOLIC SALT and WHITE VITRIOL

VITRIOLIC ACID Ale. GEGFFROY 1718

DIDEROT 1763 ®

VITRIOLIC FLOWERS /i 1 c . GESSMANN

280
VIR-VUI

VITRIOLIC SALT Ala, GES£MA**N 1906

VlTRUM Ala. Generally these sigils arc applied to GLASS, and ;ire

accordingly listed under this heading, but within a specifiouily

alchemical context the sigils may sometimes be applied to the idea of

VOLATILE

VOLATILE ALKALI See AMMONIA

V07AT1LE £AL ALKALI Ale. GEQFFRGY 1718 ©"

DIDEROT 1763

See also AMMONIA

VULCAN Ast. The following sigil is given by THIEKENS 1931 to symbolise

the Roman Puicamis' ana the Greek Hephaestos as planetary principles in

astrological esotericism: 3

VULTUE CADENS AsL. Mediaeval form for the sigil used to denote the

fixed star the modern al^ha Lyras, sometimes called Vega, recorded in

UERMETIS 13C : Q'M°

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WASH Ale. FRANCKLYN If]27


X SHELTON 170 X
r‘,
GES5MANN 1906

WASBQGA Mag. Sigil arid name tor spt ri t given by HEYDON 1664 to

represent Lhe letter W in the secret writing called "Alphabet of

Angels and Genii':

X_
WASH IN T.YE Ale- GESEMAMN 1906 ^ ■>
J

WATER Occa The majority of the following sigils were undoubtedly

criminally intended to denote the element of water, the principle of

liquidity, rather than the specific liquid, now expressed by the

word.

BERTHEL0T 1 SIRS records a sigil from the Greek alchemical tradit i oli : '</

and one which, whilst appearing in the Greek forms, is probably

from the Egyptian^


3
ALCHEMY 1650 \7 CEOLLIUS 1670 ' V
ERESNF 168& Xx" ALCHEMICAL 17C '\7 ^'Y

BIGKA 17c W y>:Y ~r-

EOMHSRHOFF 1701 ^ flg ^ ^ ^ A 8 LI, V C_J


DIDEROT 1763 g GERE I ME 1785

GESSMANN 1906 ^ CAKE DWELL 1 19 25

LUEDY 19 2 S gives in error: fxl-ir

WELLING 1735 records, three specialised siqils, the first of which is

282
WAR-WAT

intended to show a. 'reflection1 of the higher spiritual forces (but

in LIlr same text, the siqi 1 is used also to denote common destructive

sulphur): "Sr?7 The second sigil is said by WELLING 1735 to

represent the ’invisible spiritual Water1, that occult water which

was supposed to hav« existed be fore the descent of Duel f«r:

The third siqil given by WELLING 1735 may be confused with other

sigils, for example with one of the forms for QRPlWENT: dl 7?

Among other rarities, OLIVER 1B26 gives the si gi 1 /V\AA as an

1 Auclent Hgyptiar. aymbo 1 1 for elementai writer-

For coitimon water, DIDEROT .17 63 gives two variants C\ ^ GESSMANN

1906 gives three r ^yl"'ljns well as recording a eigil for

hot water.: \*/

For unsavoury wa ter, GESSMANN i 9 06. gives the form ; &

KOCH 1930 gives the sigil (~f which may he. wrongly copied from those

given for the THREE WATERS-

SHEPHERD 1971 gives one sigiL of circa 1400: and one sigil
r”■. f~'\
claimed to be cabbalistic: T /-■' f-y
QLt
Besides the sigils listed for the special types of Pater -set out below,

see a1 HO RAIN WATER and THREE WATERS.

water Baptism Fee THREE BAPTISMS.

WATER HATH Aid. GE SSWANN 1906 gives the following sigiIs for the

ffalnoufl: Fa ri a ay- g, J"T./


1?
But see also GRADES OF EIRE.

WATER HAND -Fai * In modern chirognomy, the sigil VV^ is used to denote

the male Water hand type, sometimes called the Sensitive hand, giver in

GETTINGS 1965. The female Water hand is accorded the sigil: VG

WATER OF LIFE Ale. VALENTINE 1671 v V°


AT .CHEMICAL 17C
'i. P
DIDEROT 1763 <f$ ^ LUEDY 192G ^

SCHNEIDER 1962 vj/ rE>H A J

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< ^
SOMMERHOFF 1701 g i vaft various recipes f and the following sigilsi 9

£tt t—TT—. _fV t T xT ■v y±C ^ -5- ^

WATER OF MERCURY Ale. ALCHEMICA1 i7c y^l

WATER TR1PLICITY Ale. Sigil recorded by (perhaps indeed devised by)

AGRIFPA 1510 to symbolise the three water signs ot the zodiac (Cancer,

Scorpio Find Pisces} ot which the sigil is merely a rather obvious


G*“ -Xvv"‘y'~:ki ’ X
amalgam: 1 ^ i'1 L

Usually, in an astrological context, one of the common sigils for WATER

is used to represent the water triplicityr and DE VQRE J947 (for

example) gives t.he form;

WAX Ale, WORLIDGE 1.651 VALENTINE 1671 -

SIGNA 170 SHELTON 17 C )ll£


L
DIDEROT 1.76.1 C KOCH 1930 V T"

See also VIRGIN and YELLOW WAX.

WAX TNG AND WANING MOON Ast. Sigil given (perhap? originated) by KOCH

1930 in his somewhat personal collection of sigils: y~~—C

WEEK Ale, SOMMERHOFF 1701 records a mediaeval graphic system in

Which ONE WE EH is ^ WEEKS £> <J THREE WEEKS ^XS


and FOUR E'REEKS:

See a 1 so MONTH

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES For alchemical weights and measures, see page 320.

WHEEL OF FORTUNE Oca * WIRTH 1927 relates this loth card of the Tarot

puck, to the Ilebmic JOD, and accords It the sigil s “0 (5? the first

of which is the SWASTIKA * the last two of which are claimed to

y0p£-y[_ i_b,e number 10, and tire thus related to the symbolism of the

DECADE.

WIITTP Ale* BERTHE LOT 13 B 5 records the sigil fxum Elio Greek

2.04
wat-whi

a lch err i cv: 1 t.r nd i - ion For the European forms, sec ALBUM

s~ u
WHITE AMBER Ale* SHELTON 170 S. *

GESSMANN 1906 0$ S R+-

WHITE ARSENIC Ale* SHELTON 170 (T TJ c? CJ a—O

SI UNA 17C 0“0

SOMMERHOFF 1701 a—^ 1—I <iP U 'l tf“£T3> 8 ^OUCl

*«>«» K *5* jx/ *=0^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ii-


GESSKAHN 19 Of, 'tW f ^ =j= (3 ^ Q C3

SCHNEIDER 1962 ^J) 4rR' ^--T w-| Y::X KOCH 19 30 J?u_


t

WHITE BOLE 711c, GESSMMHT 1906 AS _

WHITE COAGULATE ZIo. BFRTHELOT 1985 records Lho slgil _.A^ from the

Greek alchemical tradition.

WHITE CORAL Ales. SEJELTON 17C ^

WHITE LEAD

sigma 17C
Ale. ALCHEMICAL 17C

—y~
\ DTDEROT 761 o4^ S

POISSON 1S9.I -X- GESSMANN 1906 YV' —

LUEDY 192© KOCH 19 30 “y

SCHNEIDER 1962 +■ ^R,

SOyiMERHOFF 1701 records the sigiis o+H« <tfl> and records further for

CGxassa: ^ + -^r %■ % iX--:

WHITE OF EGG Gee ALBUMEN.

WHITE OXIDE OP ARSENIC See WHITE ARSENIC

WHITE PRECIPITATE OF MERCURY Ale GEHSMANN 1906 YZT 9" V

9 V H
V
T_r- -T
S- V-r

WHITE VINEGAR Ala. DTDERGC 1763 J' t


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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AND AUCREMTCAL SlOILS

WHITE VITRIOL Ale. ALCHEMY 1650 g <B~~

SOHMERHQFF 1701 ^=^1-. LIT <j—'X GV- G)

DIDEROT 1763 V^X ©


t-.
sessmann 1906 7 K T ^ i- V- *5
LUEDY 19 2d O (P>

SCHNEIDER 1962
' f- S? JC -J
See also VITRIOL

white w :ne Ale. SOMMERROFF 1701 XX 7T\ R XJ Wl A,.

DIDEROT 1763 2/
GESSMANN 1906 'f_'A ^X/1 <ft
i,
LUEDY 1928
I SCHNEIDER 1962 \A
But see also WINE

WICK Ale, DIDEROT 1763 y GE3SMANK 19 06


C
V
WILL Oct- LEO 1914 gives the modern sigil for the SUN to symbolise

the power of the human will:

WIND FURNACE Ale, GFS5XAKN 1906 gives three sigiis tor the forn&x

pozt&bllis: X! XxX 2_ Ull

WINE A2C, ALCHEMICAL 17C © DIDEROT 176.1 -?/

GEES MANN 1906 V-X 'l)

berthelOt 1985 records a sig:1 from the Greek tradition:

OROSLAND J.9 62 records the Greek sigil for sw&et wine: ^X

SOMMERHOB’F L7o! gives a number of variants, as followsi

VXNUM V "V T:'1 fjww ADr/.vrrtv yV/v (G)

V1NUM ALBUM 2^ Ul *\f /N A* § vijvr;:; CiRCdlATL^ (Vi (V7)


VIUUM CQCTUM \]/ V1MUI4 CQRRECTUM \/-

VlhlAVT EME’TJCUAJ \£~ vr«VEW wrppocRATrcr/Af VH vV

V IN UN LAXATP/VM 77v FJjYLW MF.D1CATUX V'M

l/I jVl.'’'j MOHTUEWtf X:) VINUM RVBRVM

vim,w sg tjl IjVtatvw


WHT-WOU

WINTER Occ- ALCHEMY 1650 rv€ SHELTON 17C "V \A


SOM-MERHOFF 1701 GES5MANN 19 Ofi

WISDOM Oc:c. LEO 1914 gives the standard si.gil for the MOON to

symbolise human wisdom: Os-

KOCH 1930 gives the £igil which is perhaps wrongly derived

f rcan the s i gi 1 hemeti cum.

WITHOUT WINE Ale, A siai 1 recorded by CESS MANN 1906 is no doubt a


■ J
short-form for sino vino; r

WOOD Ale, S0MMERI10FF 1701 ZlX-* ^

GESSMANN 1906 <A CL £ SCHNEIDER 1961

KOCH 19-30 ^

WOOD ASHES Ale. GESSMAblN 1906 fTT

WOOL /lie.. SQMMERHOFF 1701 44-r


r i i

WORLD ARCANUM Occ. WTRTH 19 3 7 relates this 21 si card of the I'arot

pack to the Hebrew letter StHlNr and accords it the sigil of The CROSS,

:;r the rprimitive Lau1 "j- ss well t-h^ swastika: lJt

Since the World card has within its design the four fixed signs of the

zodiac, symbolisea in the FOUR EVANGELISTS, a basic cross formation

nay indeed be said to underlie the design: however, this card is

graphically the reverse of the HANGING MAN, and should perhaps be

given the sigil:

WORLD OF INTELLIGENCE Occ. K.IRCEIER 1659 gives two related Sigils let

t b e Mrr n d □ uj 1 n t&l ligl bi 1 cr?: i/m m

See THREE WORLDS

WOUND Ale. SHELTON 17C

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WRATH Oi':a. Eigi] given by RAW 17 72 i-n connexion with Boehrue1S occult

system of symbolism ^7" which contrasts with WEAKNESS. A sigii

Which is the equivalent is derived from BokIudm’s Qrm Globe { (T) ) and

stands in contrast to LIGHT:

hut see also RYE OF ETERNITY.

23B
XOBLAH Mag. Sigil for spirit. given, by HEYDON 1664 to represent. Lhe

letter x in the secret, writing called the 'Alphabet of Angels and

YANG See YIN AND YANG

1651 -3 -O-
YEAR Ck_’f:. WORLIDGE ~ FRANCKLYN 1627 □

SHELTON 17C —-fi—~ DIDEROT 1763 (£|i) ^<X

GESSMANN 1906 —0—" —tp-—“

LiUEDY 19 28 —o-r'- -* ALBEkTUS 19 74

But see ANNUS FHILQSOPHICUS

YELLOW Ale LUEDY 1928 records the siglls -i for fallow ochre.

BtRTSELOT ,88.5 records a sigil froir. the Greek alchemical tradition; %

CROSLiAND 1962 records a Greek abbreviation:

YELLOW AMBER Ale. GESSMANN 19o6 gives a short-form, derived from

the Latin Buccini urn citrinuj7T.- SC S Vf

YELLOW ARSENIC Ale* GESSMANN 1906 \f


YELLOW COAGULATE Ale. BERTHELOT 1885 records a sigil from the Greek

fi 1 td Leirii c: n 1 L r; idi L i r j r; :
%/

YELLOW ORPI MF.NT A1 c. GESSMANN 19G6

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YEIjLOW WAX Ale. SOMMERHOFF 70l X —4— ~W 'x Y


A
GESSMAWR 1906 — ‘ J—• ~y~ SCHNEIDER 13 62 ”7

See also wax

Id IN AND YANG Occ. ELAVATSKY 1888 gives the sigiJg for yin I and
I 1
yany I •*£ vertical a, but it is more usual lor them to be expressed

as horizontalsr even in Chinese texts, and in the translation of the

I CH1NG by WILBELM 1951: —-and -- In an ancient sigil called

in Chinese t'ai c.:hi, the y r/r and yang are united in a circle, as areas

of Mark' and. ’ light1 respectively, each containing within itself a

seedling element of the other, in the form of a small dot:

The doctrine underlying these important, po >ir opposites is extremely

complex, but in simple terms, the yin is feminine, dark, lunar, hidden,

passive and receptive: the gang is masculine, light, solar, external,

active and penetrating. it is the interaction of these po nr:ties

which are f igured i.n the series of eight TR1GRAMS which mderlie the

pi 111 o s o phy c f tll h he xo g r;jmm i c s ecue nc e of th e Ch ices e I C hi n a„

YOLK OF EGG Ale, GE5SMANN 1906 records several sigils, three of

which are. constructed around the il


capita] letter V, from the latin
\/ . V/ _f L
vi -nti} i iX
6

VSCHIEL May. 8igi 1 -or spji-rit Iperhaps yasahr eJ) give ri by KEYDON

l664 to repressnt the 1«ttor Y i.n the secret writing called the
a*-- - ■*
1 Alphabet of Angels and Genii':

zag ear : E r. Afa y. He d i a eva 1 s i g r ]. e recorded by TfilTHEKlUB 1608 for the

pi an e tar y ange i of J up i t tr; _j~[ X z£


BARNETT 1801 uses similar sigils for SACHIEL.

?AIN Occ, The 7th letter of the Hebrew alphabet (see HEBRAIC SCRIPT),

290
YEL-ZUR

tor which many derivative icrms are given within the tradition of

occret a J phab-et.K, notai> 1 y thos« coll«cLed by BARTOLQ77,1 1675 ; < M/

j J t/j* WIRTH 1327 associates zain with the CHAR TOT

card of the Tarot, rack, and Linke the origin of the graphic etymology

he traces for the letter X ,Z ^ "j with the idea of ’weaponr. In

fact the pictorial value of the Egyptian hieroglyphic troin which the

letter was derived appears to have be«n 1decora Lsd staffr *

ZAZEL Geo. Siqil. given by REYDQN 1664 for the geOfliantic spirit,

ru ie r of T r i s ti ti a a no Ca r cor i (1

A variant oigil is yiv-en by A GRIP PA 15.11 for the ruling spirit of

Saturn; (A

HEYRON 1664 also gives: '\)

SELAB jtfagr- Siqil for a. spirit, given by HEYDQN 1664 f.o represent the

letter Z in the secret writing called the Alphabet of Angels and


A—*
Genii ' ; 4
4m

ZINC Ale. ALCHEMICAL I7C

I'.ERGhAMlJ 1785 Q GEOFFROY 1718

DIDEROT 1761

GESSMAMN I 9 06

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DICTIONARY OF OCCULT, HERMETIC AiVP ALCHEMICAL SIGILS

Appendices

The following appendices consist of eeSections of sigilo designed to

give n general view of the deve 1 mpm^ nt of a number of important forms

from mediaeval to modern times, A series of sigils from four mediaeval

manuscripts may be compared with forms 'authorised1 2 3 * 5 6 by the printing press

in AGHiPPA 15 31, through to t-He modern sigils of EEU'i'SCiJE 19 &G, A

selection of frequently used alchemical sigils from WORLIDGE l651 are

set alongside the neo-alchemical forms of rergmamn 1735. Specialist

derivatives and variants on ail those sigils may be studied in the

individual entries within the Dictionary.

The Appendices arei

1. A selection of mediaeval astro logical sigils from DIGBY 12C,

AETRONOHIAE 14C, ALCHYHICAL 14C A BONATTI 15C.

2. A late fifteenth, century selection of sigils from AGRITPA l 5131 ,

3. A seventeenth century alchemical list from W0RL1DGE 1651

A. A selection of early eighteenth century sigils from SOMMERHOFF I 70.1. .

5. An eighteenth century neo-alchemical list from BEkGMAElN 1785.

6. Sigils considered ’ standard1 in modern astrology from WILSON 1319.

7. ’Standard' sigils .in modern astrology from DEUTSCHE 1.900.


ftPFESTDlCRS

A selection of mediaeval astrological sigils fr-on


APPENDIX I
DiPPV 12C r ASTROHOMIAE 14C, ALCHYMICAL 14C & B0NATT1 13C

digby 12c
LI ERL
ARIES
TAURUS
3 °
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SATURN ^VA
VENUS _2,l

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JUP1TER
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APPEND!X 2 A la.cc fifteenth century select: Cn of s i 1 $ from

AGRirPA 1531

'Y Ari hs Genius of Aries

Taurus Gen i' us of Taurus

n Gemini Geni i j 3 of Gemini oxi

Cancer Genius of Cancer

ft Leo GenJus of Leo


imp I,ri rco Conius of Virgo
^i”L_ LiLra Genius of L; b ra w

1rv\j Lcorpi o Cerii us of Scorpio U-n

Lagrittarius Genius of Sagit tare us C*)

Capricorn Gem" us of Capricorn


cJ

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of pisces
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LL J upi ter Genius' □ f Juprter


i

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Von us Genius of Fenus


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MercUry Gh u s. us of jtnreury
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Genius of Fi re

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AF PEN Li IX 3 A seventeenth century alchemical list from

WO^LIPGE 1651

A Table of Chyn; ca I .' -t phi I osophi call Charecters wi th the!r sign1 fi caticns

as they are usually found in Chymicali Authors both printed & manuscript.

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a. ■* -r f, ft r. Lapis Caiimr na r i S XyV~ Te rra XX7


f-
Arsenicum &—* r / d" Lapis Tigriliuirr ^
ij ^ .a
IC H e Luta.ro Si Tutia j?X

0t
£ Lutuffi sapiential

Magnes jfA
L-Vi XX i/i triolum

Vi trujir O-
—■

0
<P

f\ u r i cha 1 c- ujs?
Marchs ita X_.!X Vi ride a errs 6x
A uri pi gman t u/i? *y-p ? Ma te ri * .-K*" b'rina <j> Cnr

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APPENDIX 4 A select.!on of early eighteenth century sigils from

SGMMKRHQFF 1701

FIRE a. T Jl Xo air A ^ ^ ^ =M^ ^

RARTH V 4 D -V- 'K WATER V* A S U tl i ? S


ARIEL* v it TAURUS ry"

GEMINI 1C IS' II TH CAlVCES .A

LEO Qj <fb (ft vjkgo TT? 7*^ Y£* <f


LII?RA SCORPIO TTb 1Tb

4JA (71TT 'AR'11V S X* "t >—V Ji CArorcoRH ~i? IT IT JT

AQUARIUS Xw7’' PTECES ,3€ X 9^

DAY h O— </ j cr

WJG’ftT e / ^ C- w ^

EtAi AjVL EIlTj'IT o I ct ^ ffl


WEEK E, MONTH Si OC T^C)

YEAR J—‘-S™' lj§3 @

DUN "U- cO £=r> ^ t=^6 wooiV Q J D

MERCURY jj ^ \J/ V -ft X ft fewe/S 9 ft1 1.4 ® X X

JJJFJTER <£, o^o X-’ 4 4- ft? SATUiHf ft 'ft '4J ft ft "ft

WARS Z1 ^ ft ft “F

ALCHEMICAL HEIGHTS ft MEASURES

One J J.' hr uni it ^ m J.

Half a lihrunt It> f%

One Unclai ^yj T


Half an unci a f ~f s

D ra chins <} \

Two drachma ~<, 'j

Scrupulcis 54

Five scrupuli X

24 qranAG. X

Manipulus Hj

Fuyillijs F1!

Half manipulus M
s>
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APPENDICES

APPENDIX F* An eighteenth century neo-alchemical list £i:od

BERGMANW 1785

ACIDS ALKALIS

4“ ©i_ viLriolic pure fixed vogotabl

ni trous pure fixed mineral


4- 0

“t © ms rin& pure volatile

aqua regia
VA
acid of fivor EARTHS

\U pure ponderous
OHf-C ^=P
borax pure ca1csreous 7 t me
■ V ih

-r® Sugar pure magnesia


W p
4- V tartar pure argillaceous
V,
pure silicecue
4 it1- sorrel
■Xr
-hC 1 e?mf in

-|- o4o benzoin xj W& te.C

-*-<30 snr^fir1 vital air


A
outran of rrhlk Jt phlogiston
a^
aoetpUS li st i Hated matter of heat
4“
H-@ milk 4 suiphur

4jf” ants © $ sail ns he. pur

+ 0 fat spirit of wine


D
phosphorous «■■ n
it: aether
o essential oiI
Prussian blue O #
0 unctuous oil

■A- Aerial

METALLIC CALCES

V 0 gr jj ci bismuth
■1“ K
pi a t i: ria nick l e
V 30 ¥ t
4-: O' s .: ' ver a rsenic

^ "fe lead oo.fral t


¥ ft
W O copper U2 z j ne
A £ X £-

i ran antimony
¥ ¥ o
1, tin itjangranese
t- A- CP

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APPENDIX G Siqils r:Oriy ideEed 1 standard 1 ■n mo-d-ern astrology troin

WILSON 1Q19

SATURN
>3 VENUE O PALLAS 4^

JUPITER
2/ MERCUR V B CERES ^

MARS
V THE MOON f£ JUNO 0
THE SUM
G URANUS }ji VESTA

ARTES

CANCER
c

<
r TAURUS V; GEMINI TT

LEO S"l VIRGO TT^

LIBRA. £ Scorpio TT'l SAGITTARIUS £

CAPR I COR,N \j AQUARIUS gg piscls X:

SQUARE □ S EXTILE ^|< OPPOSITION ^

TR IRE CONJUNCTION A

DRAGONr ,5 HEAD S~h DRAGON1S TAIL L?_f PART OE FORTUNE 0

APPENDIX 7 "Standard1 sigLLa in uiadern astpaloyy frairi

DEUTSCHE 19 BO

SATURN

MERCUR V
T\

0
'/DjVl.'S'

JDIHS 01'
^ Jl/PITZL'i?

mmv
4
SUN 0 KR/UVCAS tjt WL'FrUtfi' CjJ/

PLUTO '■CJ DRAGON1S HEAD J i

ARIES HT taurus tsrjfJivj

CANCER Q"6 AEP 4_T|Lh VIRGO Tfp

LIBRA -,r'L_ sraftpio rr\ SAGITTARIUS

CAPEFCOEA' ^5 aquae ix/s PISCES X

322
Index of Sigils

MV ATM IN CONSTRUCTING THIS INDEX has been to reduce a vast number of Lhe

more frequent, sigils to a formal classification which will facilitate

identification, ana thus supplement in a useful way the entries within

this Uicfionary. Towards this end, I have reduced some 5,000 sigils tc

small distinctive groups an the basis of a two fold division. The first

division is based a count of strokes comprising the sigiLs - rj divlsdon

loosely allied to the character count favoured by the Chinese lexicography

- whilst the second division is based upon salient 'recognition features'

within the sigils themselves- bv tills two fold division a very large

number of sigils has been reduced, by .a fair graphic logic, to groups

which may be presented in the space of approximately two pages - indeed,

in most Crises, within the space of one page only*

My first division is in terms of character strokes. The sigils have

been divided according to the number cf strokes {straight lines, curves,

circles, and so on) which give them their distinctive forms. Fur example,

Lhe following three sigils ,ir« each different- forms for MSRCUFYi

in M ¥
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A simple count of the number of strokes underlying these three forms

reveals each si.qil to belong to a different primary class, thus:

lm equals 1 M whi ch g.ives THREE STROKES

£ equal s r O 1 which gives FOUR STROKED

equals ^ '—J O l — which gives FIVE STROKES

A curved loop is counted as THREE strokes, on the grounds that it

consists of an enclosure with two arms, thus: cJ—

Because of this, a sigillic form for MERCURY such as ^ would be

counted as consisting of FTVE STROKES, on the following basisi

equals Cj O A— which gives FIVE STROKES.

in practice, one must- be careful to distinguish such a ’three stroke1

loop from the fom which Is in Fact actually made up from two

Strokes, one being a straight line, the other a curve. Similar y, the

'three stroker must be diatinguished from the form <C which is made

up from the small, circle and the curve, thus: c C_

What may at first appear to be a somewhat complex matter, proves in

fact to be very simple. Anyone who wishes to identify ar. unknown slall,

in order to find the relevant entry in the Dictionary/ must first count

the number ot strokes from which the sigil is constructed. Suppose, for

example, one wishes to seek the identity and meaning of the three sigils:

A"

consists of the constituents: / n

124
IMDEX OF SIG1LS

The SOCO nd consists of the constituents:

The third cons ist s o f fch e con st i tinen l s i

AccordinglyP one would therefore seek the forms (and hence the identity)

of each of these three- sigils in the columns ranged under the prime class

of FOUR STROKES.

By means of this prime division, only five groups are established,

XL proved inpracticable to extent the index beyond the liur.its of siyiJ Lie

forms constructed from tore than five strokes. However, the very large

number of sigils included within such limitations require a further basis

of division to make them manageable. I have accordingly adopted a

subdivision based on salient recognition principles, which reduce these

y ro up h co c l siderably.

The basis of this subdivision is a recognition, of the individual images

themselves. For example, if we examine once more the three forms given

- we must observe that what they have in

common is a structure based on three straight lines producing an enclosure

of some form or other. It, therefore, we seek to identify these three

sigils, we need only look under the prime classification of FOtJR .STROKES,

and under the subdivision Three straight lines producing an enclosure, on

page 379 and we should be able to identify these three forms. By means

of this identification it should be possible for us to discover the

corresponding name which will refer us to the actual entry within the

body of the Dictionary.

relates to OIL OF TARTAR

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relates to lime of eggshell

relates to SATURN

Within the respective entries of the Dictionaryt further information

relating to meaning, source, and so on, will be found.

This second basis of division, by salient recognition principlesr has

1kl'2 to the following groupings, alongside which l give hero two examples

to help In identification of the class+

ONE STROKE.

One lino or point (page 331)

TWO STROKES

Two straight lines (page 32 2) \/'

One straight line and one curved (page 333) nr-


Uoth strobes curved (page 3 35) ^

Large circle and one stroke (page 338} ©-



small circle and one stroke (page 340) fP CsJ J

THREE STROKES

Large circle with lines inside (page 34 2) (p_.J

Large circle wTith linos outside (page 343) y y

Large circle with strokes both inside and outside (page 344) <£> ©■

9 n
Two small circles plus stroke (page 346} ^ °
l
o
Three small circles (page 347) *
■d?

One small circle plus two curves (page 348) Or— V


326
INDEX OF B1GILS

THREE STROKES (continued^

One small circle plus one straight line (page 349) _’L

One snail circle plus two straight lin.es (page 350) __Q—

Three straight strokes forming enclosure (page 351) ^ '

Three straight lines forming open sigil (page 352} -■1 ^

\ j _!i.
Two straight lines, in cross or T( forming open sigil (p-354) '-Ji

Two straight strokes, forming enclosure in sigil (page 355} '■" '| ^ F

two straight- lines giving open sigil (page 356) '\y '—j

One straight, and horizontal stroke (page 355} J' L 3 “k.

One straight and vertical stroke (page 360) 4- iT>" n


One straight- line at angle (page 361) Ls^f ~~?

Curved, formlag open sigil (page 362)

Curves with enclosure (page 363) /h ^0

FOUR STROKES

Large circle enclosing tines (page 364)

Large circle with three straight lines (page 365) 5


Large circle with three lines (page 366} £ 5-
_ |
Large circle with lines cutting circle (page 367} 2T d
0
Ijr -
Small circle with straight lines (page 365) \/\*

Small circle with one curved stroke {page 369) £ 5


& 11
Small circle with at least two curves (page 370) Hzr

Sinall circle isolated within sigil (page 371) — O__ r~:

Two circles plus htr:.iight lines (page 37 2) Gv" jF —-J-

Two circles plus at l^a^t one curve (page 373)


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FOUR STROKES (continued)

Three or more circles (page 374) dd 8?

Straight lines producing quadrilnteral enclosure (page 375) lU _Z

Four straight- lines, producing triangular enclosure £p, 376) ‘t A


Four straight lines producing open sigil (page 377)

t--
TlifHH straight lines incorporating enclosure (page 379) [> /V*

Three straight lines producing open sigil (page 380) 711

Two straight lines with enclosure (page 382) “V vf/’-

Two straight lines producing open sigil (page 3S3) ^ C

One straight line with enclosure in sigi1 (page 385) 7t^

one straight line with open sigil (page 336)

Curves with enclosure within sigil (page 307) V


X ^
Curves only (page 388) VY ~j

FIVE STROKES

W
Sigil incorporating large circle (page 389) V ■€>

One large i-ivcle (page 391} © 8

Small circle with straight strokes (page 392)

Small circle with at least one curved line (page 39


l
Two eD-uli circles (page 39b) H—®' F

Three «r more email circles (page 390) Aq


A "*«
Five straight lines forming triangular shape (page 399) \7 £>jc7

Five s t r a ight lilies f c rm L ng quadr i 1 a ter a 1 in s ig i i (page 4ol) i'

Five straight lines giving open sigil (page 4c2) o|=:

Five curves only (page 4-01)

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INDEX OF S1C1LS

FIVE STROKES (continued)

Four straight lines in sigil (page 405) V -,r~L—1 <7


Three straight lines in sigil {page 407) Vy^

Two straight lines within sigil (page 409) —Q— ^ 0

One straight line in sigil [page 410}

529
INDEX OF SICILF

ONE STROKE - On* Line or point.

- ARCHETYPES c CRYSTAL O EGG


UNITY LEAD ESSENCE
LIME ETERNITY
LADY POPE FIRE
MATTER 6 RETORT GENIUS OF WATER
PASSIVE PRINC. GREATER WORLD
e WATER HERMETIC TETRAD
—- WATER INFINITY

e DUNG MANIFESTATION

! ACTIVE MATERIA PR1MA


BODY ERECT
JUGGLER
G" AKBRIEL NIGHT
ORE
ONE
6 AMNIXIEL QKYGEN
PRIMAL POWER

J PLANETARY S. (D)
0 SPIRT'T OF GEMINI SOLAR SYSTEM
SUN

S MERCURY &, PLANETARY 5* (C) THREE AIRS


UNITY

S HALF D MOON VITRIOL


PHILOSOPHIC LEAD

n ALUM SILVER o ALUM

r\ ALUM 3 SOUL o ANTIMONY VITRUM


LIME OF EGGSHELL

cro DISSOLVE
9 DISTILLATION
DUNG
S ARSENIC
CHARACTERS OF EL.
PLANETARY S. (Cl GUM
PLANETARY S. (S) SAND
6^
FTMU5 EQDTNNS VENUS
LEO
J? LEO
SOAPSTONE
Gb PURIFICATION
6 PLANETARY 5. (S)

ji LEO
2
VITRIOL

Q LEO

Si CAPUT 'V LAPIS


LEO
0 CHRIST

U% LEO SATURN
O CHALK

Q CHALK

o SOUL
o ABYSS
AIR • LADY PORE

U PURIFY ANASHYA
ALUM » EARTH

u ARIES ANTIMONY VITRUM


BLOODSTONE
SUMMER CUCURBITA
CUPELLA
^ PLANETARY S. (C) DEATH

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TWO STROKES - Two strFlight 1 inHi

\/ ARIES V EARTH y ELEMENTAL WORLD


MARCAfilTE QUATERNARY t SESQUIQUINTILE
OIL OF TARTAR SALTPETRE
PLANETARY S. fC) SULPHUR ~— AIR
TARTAR TALC
TAURUS l | LADY POPE
T CREATION VINEGAR
CROSS VITRUK + WHITE LEAD
MARS WORLD ARCANUM
SALTPETRE
TAU W INK
TINCTURE
y UNCIA
\ QUINCUNX
PLANETARY E, (C) Ip ANGULAR

-™Z AQUA FORT IE P CADENT


IRON
—j— AURICHALCUM PLUTO
CHAOS PLUTO-LOWELL
CROSS SEMI-SQUARE
CRUCIBLE
DISTILLATION /— SLOW HEAT
ELEMENTS
EUCHARISI _[ INTEGRITY
FALL OF MAN
FOUR ELEMENTS FIRE
HERMETIC TETRAD
MANIFESTATION / EGGSHELL
MATERIAL WORLD
OCTONARY “~j CHARACTERS OF EL,
ORPIMENT
QUATERNARY “7 CRUCIBLE
TERNARIu s MELTING POT
VINEGAR OIL OF TARTAR
VITRIOL VITRIOL
WORLD ARCANUM WHITE VITRIOL

CROSS
< EGGSHELL
SEMI-SQUARE
Y CROSS

—CHARACTERS OF EL.
> GEM7-SQUARE

-I PLANETARY E„ (D)

vK A _lR
CHRIST
CROSS
v- PHLEGMA

CRUCIBLE Y SKILLET

132
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TWO STROKES - Out straight line and one curved

T INPUS ION
q
ANTIMONY
PLANETARY Sr (D)
0 P1ANETARY E, (D}

CALX p2_ AES USTUM


y CROSS £) AQUA FORTTi
SMOKE ANTIMONY
cQh- BOLE
AMNIXIEL —j PLANETARY S. {D}
CALX ‘U JEM IN I
Cl
CALX METALLORUM 1 VI
VITRIOL X—J BOILER
ETERNAL DARK
4" CALX METALLORUM |X FIRST PLANETARY S, (D)
PLANETARY S, (S)
/■Jl SILVER. ALAEROTE
TT salt
A' LEAD f'T MOON
SALT
^ URINE 9
MARS ^ CEMENT
' MOON fZ CALX
■- CROCUS MARTI; ~~ CALCINATE
CRYSTAL
0 AES USTUM -0- SPIRIT
>
Vn lead CROCUS VENERIS
tURNACE CAPRICORN
SP TURN VENUS %5 CAT'T.TT
■? TARTAR

T PLANETARY S. (C)
b SATURN
-Y->- SILVER T CUPELEA
^ SATURN
MERCURY SPIRIT OF SCORPIO
PT.ANETARY S. (C)
^ MOON METAL
$ JAEAR
cinna:
TBflf’T
CROCUS CAPRICORN -A MOON
“to
MERCURY J SCRT.TPTJLUS
SAFFRON FLOWER _C DISSOLVE
SALT PIAKFTARY S (C) —0 PISCES
WRITE ARSENIC
~jX SUN oi SOAPSTONE
D CREATIVE POTENCY
ONE PLANETARY S —O CALCINATED TARTAR
RU
y RETORT
(C)

SATURN -p-O PIjANETARY S* (0)


-f- P7ANETARY S, (D)
X PUGILLUM CANCER
:Z.j_ COAGULATE
y WRITS LEAD -J-') PLAN ET AR YD, [C)
£
conti nued
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TOO STROKES - One* straight line and one curved. (continued)

CANCER CALCINATED TARTAR

Q PLANETARY S, (C) PLANETARY S. {S}

ARIES
<X ELECTRUM

Y CROCUS VENERIS
< SALT
VENUS

cv QUICKLIME
CA CALCINATE

d TOT IA
SULPHUR
P LA DIETARY ST (5)
a>
/ SILVER PAINT
w SPOONFUL

cV CALX CHYMICUS

/ IRON

Xo CAPRICORN
a SILVER PAINT
/ ■
NIGHT
ROMAN VITRIOL
0 HISMAEL
K T5MAEI,
PISCES
£?
<i PLANETARY L (B)

CINNABAR
PG DISTTT.I AT I ON

MARS
cor BRONZE
CRUDE METAL
£
5 MERCURY o' •l PURIFICATION

G CROCUS MARTIS
V PURIFY

-r
QY
PLANETARY S, (S)
6 DRACHMA

CRYSTAL ARSENIC!
Y &
PLANETARY S . {3>>
G) SALTPETRE

<yy DRY A, CAUDA

COPPER

Y6
HASMODAI

Y SALTPETRE

33 i
INDEX OF STOILS

TWO STROKES - Both strokes curved

SPIRIT OF TAURUS PLANETARY s {D} PLANETARY S (C. )


£/ ?
REDUCTION
p/ CAPRICORN SILVER c/ LEO
TIN
REDUCTION 7, LEO
SALTPETER £_y GRAIN
Jl7 CALCINATED TARTAR
syf WINE QUINTESSENCE
t?
REDUCTION ALUM
'' SAVIOUR
PLANETARY S. (S) nJ\J ALBUM
&>
WHITE WINE

t PLANETARY g CC) Co ^IKGU


27 CALCINATE
PLANETARY c (C) SILVER
7
7 SCHIIPULUS
LIXIVIUM
i Vj TAURUS
no EQUINOX
FIRE Q SAL GEMMA 9 PLANETARY ST (. s)
PLANETARY £ . CC)
r"'fD SPIRIT OF VIRGO -VI PLANETARY S. (D)
PLANETARY 5 + W)
'"V1 OITj OF TARTAR SCORPIO
RED SULPHUR PLUTO
LEAD
r\f ARIES vaLJ SILVER
CREATION PLANETARY S (13)
CROSS o RU
HA HAT. TED $ LEO
O
JUPITER
MELTING POT
o LIGHT
MOON -n
CAPEICORN
MERCURY
MONTH 0 VIRGIN >7__j
SOAPSTONE

JASON T) LAPIS ALUM


DISTILLATION
L
d BORAX
n LAPIS HOUR
JUPITER

(_/\ VOLATILE
n PLANETARY S,
PLANETARY 5 *
(c)
Cs) 7] PLANETARY 5. (G)
VITRIOT,
[j^, PLANETARY S. (S) EYE
t) HASHODAI MUTABILITY
kj OMEGA

<5 LEAD PLUTO


£ MOON c
HALF H3RAGMA ASBESTOS
e
fy PLANETARY E+ (C)
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TWO STROKES - Doth strokes curved (continued}

l) SILVER
X PISCES COPPER
REALCAR
0 SILVER SILVER LEO
g
ASHES ALUMEN PLUMEUM MARS
"" CINDERS
X DUST
G
MOON PISCES
G DROP
ORPIMENT POUND J FLUX
POWDER MOON
C1? MARS SOAPSTONE

SCRUPULUS
<T CAPRICORN
3) ALUM
BORAX
GEMINI

n/1 ALUM CINNABAR SALT


CAUDA FEMALE
£
PURIFICATION FORM
c SILVER
SPIRIT OF LEO MOON J
TARTAR MOON INCREASING NIGHT
MOONRISE Gf
CV ALUM QUICKSILVER
SOUL
<±7 GENIUS OF FIRE

3“} FIX TOPAZ GRADE


SAND CUPEL
3—j AES USTUM ARSENIC
CROCUS VENERIS
£ BORAX
TlGILLUM

MATTER LEO
CJ> PISCES MOON (3*
MOON DECREASING LEO
SILVER
y
^ DECOCTION WISDOM H LEO
GRAIN J
PISCES ARAB <V PLANETARY ST (C)
COLO i
EBULLITION MOON SIC II,
PHILOSOPHER
S’
CALX METALLORUM SEXUAL ENERGY OUNCE
capricorn SILVER
HANAEL WATER PLANETARY S, (C)
MATERIA PRIMA
MOON WATER
PISCES
PLANETARY S. (D) PHOSPHORUS
Z PLANETARY S. (C)
QUICKSILVER
REALGAR
SAL ALKALI
% CHARACTERS OF EL.
T PUOILLUM

WARM kA3 PLANETARY S. (O')


d ROLE

OC PULVERISE I COAGULATE PU GILLUM

33fi
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TWO STROKES - Ruth strokes curved Continued}

DISTILLATION
A LEAD
PUGILLUM
A
SILVER HOUR
7
V CALX METALLQRUM
d KFDEMEL

n AIR a kedemel

</2
CALCINATED ALUM /3 HALF

0^ POUND ft SALT

"V ['LARS TAURUS

T CAPRICORN
V
SATURN

V MELTING POT SUN

SOAPSTONE
-w"
^ <p CANCER

CANCER
°)
PLANETARY S. {S}
1
TAURUS
7
TAURUS
O"
TIC1ELUM

SAL TARTAR!
r?T
DC CALX
QUICKLIME.

6 SULPHUR

& GLASS
VITRUK

a FIRE

T> RECEIVER

$ POPULUS

£ GAL ALKALI
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TWO STROKES - Large circle ana cne strike

0- SALT QRPIMEMT GLASS


—G- ©
REVERRERATIO OIL
-© OLIVE OIL SAL GEMMA O'lL DIETITiI.ATE
SALT OIL OF TARTAR
e AHENUM
AIR
SALTPETRE
SANSARAC
SALT

ALCALXCU5 SPIRIT OF WINE


EARTH SULPHUR 0 CINNABAR
ELEMENTS
HOLY DEITY
o GLAS 3 0 ALUM
LIGHT
LILITH 0 ALUM MARCASTTE
d
MANIFESTATIOH SPIRIT TAURUS
MOTHER NATURE
MOIL OH
PLUTO
© MOTION 5 BORAX
iron filings
SALT
SILVER
0 PASTE
QUICKSILVER
LUNA FlXA
SAL GEMMA
SPIRIT
THREE EARTHS SALTPETRE SALT
0
STAGNATED
W TAURUS
VERBIGRIS VITRUM
MURIEL
fcf
ACI30S ALBUMEN
0 o
AZOTE CINNABAR GOLD
oc
DIDO COSMOS POTASH
MALE ELEMENT ESSENCE
ORIGIN EYE OF GOD p. SAL ALKALI
POTASSIUM NTTRATE HYDROGEN
SALSITER INFINITY CANCER
SALTPETRE JUGGLER
SPIRIT
THREE WATERS
MALL
MANIFESTATION
& SUN

PERFECTION ALUM
c5-
b FLOWERS OF BRASS POTABLE GOLD SOAPSTONE
i
PRIMAL POWER
® IRON SUN
9 SALT
SUN ARCANUM
MARCASITZ THREE PRTNCTPLES SOAPSTONE
CP
SALTPETRE
CQ
VITRIOL p)
k. J DEATH ALKALI
OB I IT 8 AQUA REGIS
9 SMOKE
0 DECADE
BORAX
CAS ST FT,
SUN CINNABAR
cb
BORAX © ALBUMEN COPPER
CIRCULU5 DUPLEX CRYSTALLISED VEF
EARTH COPPER HAEMATITE
INDEX OF SIGILS

TWO STROKES - Large circle and one stroke (continued)

Q MAKCAS1TE © MOON
MINERAL SALT
OGDDAD PROJECTION
PLANETARY 5. (C)
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