John Dee’s Five Books Of Mystery by Joseph Peterson
Original Sourcebook of Enochian Magic
This intriguing work delves into the enigmatic world of John Dee, a 16th-century mathematician, astronomer, and advisor to Queen Elizabeth I, who was deeply immersed in the study of the occult. The book meticulously compiles and translates Dee's original manuscripts, which document his attempts to communicate with angels through the use of a scryer, Edward Kelley. These mystical conversations, recorded in intricate detail, reveal Dee's quest for divine wisdom and the secrets of the universe, blending elements of alchemy, astrology, and angelic magic. The text serves as a fascinating exploration of the intersection between science and mysticism during the Renaissance era.
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- Published
- 2003
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-500
- Original Language
- English
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