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See [http://nuzban.wiw.org/wiki/images/apollonian-script.html his image] for a scan contributed by michael helsem. (The way i used it--the second alphabet): i substituted the H symbol for {'}, the chi for J, the omega for O, psi for U, chi for V, the O for {.i}, & the last symbol of the second alphabet, for {.}.)
See [http://nuzban.wiw.org/wiki/images/apollonian-script.html his image] for a scan contributed by michael helsem. (The way i used it--the second alphabet): i substituted the H symbol for {'}, the chi for J, the omega for O, psi for U, chi for V, the O for {.i}, & the last symbol of the second alphabet, for {.}.)


I had a dream last night that Wiki pages were being made with titles being written in the Apollonian Alphabet, encoded in UTF-8, and all the symbols in the alphabet looked like smiley faces in circles. --[[jbocre: Jay Kominek|Jay]]
I had a dream last night that Wiki pages were being made with titles being written in the Apollonian Alphabet, encoded in UTF-8, and all the symbols in the alphabet looked like smiley faces in circles. --[[Jay Kominek|Jay]]

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This may be found in: The Dictionary of Occult, Hermetic and Alchemical Sigils by Fred Gettings (Routledge Kegan Paul, 1981).

See his image for a scan contributed by michael helsem. (The way i used it--the second alphabet): i substituted the H symbol for {'}, the chi for J, the omega for O, psi for U, chi for V, the O for {.i}, & the last symbol of the second alphabet, for {.}.)

I had a dream last night that Wiki pages were being made with titles being written in the Apollonian Alphabet, encoded in UTF-8, and all the symbols in the alphabet looked like smiley faces in circles. --Jay