The Orphan Lexicon: Unattested Terminology in an Unpublished Russian Esoteric Manuscript
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) July 3, 2026 Kseniya Staravoitava
Five idiosyncratic technical terms—Ren-Kha, Sefi-Ra, Kap-Ele, Ked-Ur, and Ain-Sakh—appear only in an unpublished early-twentieth-century Russian esoteric manuscript provisionally titled Conversations of the Old Priest. Six years of research and systematic cross-referencing against major published corpora of Russian and Western esotericism, including Martinism, Theosophy, Christian and Hermetic Kabbalah, and academic Egyptology, show that this vocabulary is unattested elsewhere. Rather than treating this absence as an obstacle, the article argues that the lexicon's isolation is itself significant evidence: it suggests a private, non-disseminated transmission of doctrine and offers a methodological criterion—the "terminological fingerprint"—for future comparative work on the manuscript's authorship and milieu.