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Passage du Fleuve | Passage-du-Fleuve.ttf

  • Font family: Passage du Fleuve
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Unique identifier: Urhixidur:Passage du Fleuve Regular:2002
  • Full font name: Passage du Fleuve
  • Version: Version 1. 00; 2002 August 28
  • Postscript font name: PassageDuFleuve
  • Manufacturer name: Urhixidur Fonts
  • Designer: Daniel U. Thibault
  • Description: Passage du Fleuve 2002 1. 00 A medieval circa XIIth-XVth century occult script derived from Hebrew. The French name means "Passing the River " and is probably an allusion to Deuteronomy, Chapter II, Verses 13-16, where Moses leads Israel across the river Zered into Canaan. With the Celestial and MalachimAngelicRoyal scripts, it forms the Seraphic family of scripts. It is currently used by some Wiccan practitioners. Passage du Fleuve is included by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in Book III Ceremonial Magic, Chapter XXX «Another manner of making Characters, delivered by Cabalists» of his De Occulta Philosophia written in 1509 and first printed in 1533, unfortunately without mentioning any details. Francis Barrett derived the alphabet from Agrippa, along with much of the text of Agrippa's book, and presented it in his «The Magus: A Complete System of Occult Philosophy», published in 1801.
  • License: NOTIFICATION OF LICENSE AGREEMENT This typeface is the property of Daniel U. Thibault and its use by you is covered under the terms of a license agreement. You may freely copy and distribute this typeface in fact, you may not charge a fee for doing so as long as it has not been tampered with for conversions to other formats, contact me. You may not copy parts of this typeface such as glyph contours without including an acknowledgement in the finished product. You may use this typeface in a finished product printed matter; electronic image; multimedia, television or cinematographic work of some kind as long as an acknowledgement is included. All I ask for is recognition.

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