- Chaldaiques", and
Giovanni Agostino Panteo's (
Pantheus)
Voarchadumia contra alchimiam, Venice, 1530, pp. 545–46.
Pantheus claims that,
while the
Hebrew alphabet...
- valid. More
notable are
Decadarchis (including Caryolestis, Nesoxena,
Pantheus, and
perhaps others) and
Ereunetis (including
Lepidobregma and Neodecadarchis);...
- Enoch, that
appeared in the
Voarchadumia Contra Alchimiam of
Johannes Pantheus, a copy of
which Dee is
known to have owned. The
phonology of Enochian...
-
Erechthias Species: E. penicillata
Binomial name
Erechthias penicillata (Swezey, 1909)
Synonyms Decadarchis penicillata Swezey, 1909
Pantheus penicillata...
-
Synonyms Papilio camillus Fabricius, 1781
Cyrestis (Azania)
camillus Papilio pantheus Drury, 1782
Cyrestis camillus f.
donckieri Le Cerf, 1927
Cyrestis sublineata...
-
confused with the Gr****
titan Cronus).
According to E. A.
Wallis Budge, "as a
Pantheus, i.e. All-God, he
appears on the
amulets with the head of a **** (Phœbus)...
- gods,
since it
could well have had
other meanings. ...
Certainly the word
pantheus or pantheos,
could be
applicable to
individual deities. ...
Bearing in...
- (2005). "Interpretation and the
Hieroglyphic Monad: John Dee's
Reading of
Pantheus's Voarchadumia". Ambix. 52 (3): 217–245. doi:10.1179/000269805X77781. S2CID 170087190...
- mathematician,
invented an
Enochian alphabet (not to be
confused with that of
Pantheus) c. 1582. Émile Duployé -
French abbot,
inventor of
Duployan shorthand...
- Anna
Gregory Dempsey Aeneas Delme Bryn-Jones C****bus John
Lawson Graham Pantheus Joseph Rouleau Ghost of Hector/Narbal
Norman White Priam John Robertson...