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  1. Enochian Vision Magick: An Introduction and Practical Guide to the Magick of Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelley by Lon Milo DuQuette, 2008-06-01
  2. The Enochian Magick of Dr. John Dee: The Most Powerful System of Magick in its Original, Unexpurgated Form by Geoffrey James, 2002-09-08
  3. The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee by John Dee, 2010-05-21
  4. The Lost Art of Enochian Magic: Angels, Invocations, and the Secrets Revealed to Dr. John Dee by John DeSalvo Ph.D., 2010-05-14
  5. A Woman of Joy: 8 Studies from 1, 2, and 3 John (The Dee Brestin Series) by Dee Brestin, 1995-09
  6. John Dee: 1527-1608 (Ibis Western Mystery Tradition) by Charlotte Fell Smith, 2004-12
  7. John Dee's Five Book of Mystery: Original Sourcebook of Enochian Magic [JOHN DEES 5 BKS OF MYST] by John(Author) ;Peterson, Joe(Editor);Peterson, Joseph(Editor) Dee, 2003-01-31
  8. The House of Doctor Dee by Peter Ackroyd, 1994-01
  9. The Magic Seal of Dr. John Dee. The Sigillum Dei Aemeth by Colin D. Campbell, 2009
  10. Practical Angel Magic of Dr John Dee's Enochian Tables: Tabularum Bonorum Angelorum Invocationes as Used by Wynn Westcott, Alan Bennett, Reverend Ayto by Stephen Skinner, David Rankine, 2005-06
  11. Monas Hieroglyphica by John Dee, 2003-04
  12. Perfect Art of Navigation by John Dee, 2003-04
  13. Practical Angel Magic of Dr. John Dee's Enochian Tables: Tabularum Bonorum Angelorum Invocationes (Sourceworks of Ceremonial Magic) by Stephen Skinner, David Rankine, 2010-09-08
  14. Lists of manuscripts formerly owned by Dr. John Dee by John Dee, M R. 1862-1936 James, et all 2010-08-03

21. Dee, John
Back to Home Page or Contents Page or People or Index. dee, john by James Dilworth. john dee was born in London on July 13, 1527.
http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/d/dee_john.html
Back to Home Page or Contents Page or People or Index Dee, John
by James Dilworth J
Philosopher's Stone

In 1581 Dee began to experiment with crystalomancy
Edward Kelly was born in 1555 in the county of Lancashire. Nothing is known about his early life, but after being convicted of counterfeiting, he was sentenced to the pillory at Lancaster where he lost his ears. Then he moved to Worcester, becoming an apothecary and an alchemist necromancy A True and Faithful Relation The Necronomicon , that frightened both Dee and his family. Dee is said to have found a copy of the Necronomicon , given to him by the alchemist Jacob Eliezer known as the "Black Rabbi" (this book does exist and was the basis of Kelly and Dee¹s Endochian magic, Crowley¹s The Book of the Law and H.P Lovecraft¹s Cthulthu Mythos). Shortly after that Dee returned to England along with his family. As for the final fate of Kelly, he continued to attempt to dupe people in Germany, claiming that he had the philosopher¹s stone and the elixir vitæ as before, but not finding as much interest as before. Eventually he was arrested as a heretic and a sorcerer in Prague, and again in southern Germany. But, after the second imprisonment he attempted to escape from his prison, only managing to fall and brake two of his ribs and both legs. He died in 1593 due to his injuries.
Dr. John Dee, despite his apparent delusions, was one of the keenest minds of his time. He his credited for making the calculations that would enable England to use the Gregorian calendar, he championed the preservation and the collection of historic documents and he was very well known for being a great astronomer and mathematician. It could be said that Dr. Dee was the one of the first modern scientists, although he was one of the last serious alchemists, necromancers and crystal gazers.

22. Charlotte Fell Smith: John Dee
Revised 7 September 1996.
http://www.johndee.org/charlotte/

Table of Contents

Analytical Table of Contents
Revised 7 September 1996.

23. Dee, John
Notes on his life and work with dates, parentage and other details.
http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/dee.html
Catalog of the Scientific Community
Dee, John
Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions.
1. Dates
Born: London, 13 July 1527
Died: Mortlake, Surrey, Dec. 1608
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Merchant, Government Official
Roland Dee was a mercer (i.e., merchant) in London. Biographia britannica says he was a vintner. Apparently he also held some petty appointment at the court.
No information on financial status.
3. Nationality
Birth: English
Career: English, Polish, German, Czechoslovakian
Death: English
4. Education
Schooling: Cambridge, M.A.; Louvain
Chantry School at Chelmsford in Essex, 1537-42.
St. John's College, College, Cambridge, 1542-6; B.A., 1545; Fellow of Trinity upon its foundation in 1546; M.A., 1548.
Studied at Louvain University, 1548-51, with Gemma Frisius and Mercator.
5. Religion
Affiliation: Anglican
Dee was always viewed, frequently with dread, as a conjurer. During the reign of Mary he was under suspicion of heresy. His angel-magic was not all that different from the position of Bruno. In the 80s in Prague he was not far from condemnation by the Catholic Church. Nevertheless I am not aware that questions were ever raised in England about his orthodoxy after the accession of Elizabeth (and thus I will not list heterodoxy),
6. Scientific Disciplines

24. Dee
Biography of john dee (15271609) john dee. Born 13 July 1527 in Tower Ward, London, England one person to be arrested was Roland dee, john dee's father, who was taken prisoner in August 1553
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Dee.html
John Dee
Born: 13 July 1527 in Tower Ward, London, England
Died: 26 March 1609 in Mortlake, London, England
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John Dee 's father was Roland Dee who was of Welsh descent. Roland Dee dealt in textiles and, in addition, was a gentleman sewer at the court of Henry VIII. In this latter capacity he would have made clothing for the royal household as well as buying and supplying fabrics for the King. John Dee's mother was Jane Wild. Jane married Roland when she was fifteen years of age and, three years later, John (who was their first and only child) was born. John was educated at a school in Chelmsford in Essex from 1535, then entered St. John's College, Cambridge in November of 1542. There he studied Greek, Latin, philosophy, geometry, arithmetic and astronomy. Woolley writes [10]:- He was so eager to learn, he later recalled, so "vehemently bent to study", that he worked eighteen hours a day, allowing just four hours for sleep and two for meals. Mathematics was his passion ... During 1546, his final year as an undergraduate, he began to make astronomical observations. Using a quadrant and a cross-staff he made (as he later wrote in

25. Edward Kelly And John Dee: Alchemists Who Transmuted The Stone.
An article on these two men and their experiments with Alchemy.
http://www.alchemylab.com/kellydee.htm
Reginald Merton Edward Kelly and John Dee CONTENTS A Scoundrel Redeemed The Genius of Dr. Dee The Three Magisteriums
CONTENTS A Scoundrel Redeemed The Genius of Dr. Dee The Three Magisteriums Return to Top CONTENTS A Scoundrel Redeemed The Genius of Dr. Dee The Three Magisteriums Return to Top from Magicians, Seers, and Mystics by Reginald Merton A Scoundrel Redeemed About the middle of the sixteenth century an English lawyer named Edward Kelly, who was travelling in Wales, stopped for the night at an inn in a little mountain village. He was wearing a curious cap that encircled his head and face down to the chin. The cap was never removed and was invariably mentioned when descriptions of him were circulated. This strange headdress served to hide the place where his ears had been they had just been cut off in London as a punishment for forgery. The innkeeper knew Kelly by the alias with which he introduced himself (Edward Talbot), but the man recognized a person of learning. One night, the innkeeper brought out a tattered old book. He was accustomed to showing his customers, as a curiosity, an unintelligible old manuscript. He showed it to Kelly, who was quite well aware of the profit sometimes to be derived from old papers, and inquired the origin of the manuscript. It appeared that a few years before, during the religious wars, some Protestant soldiers had rifled the grave of a Catholic bishop, who, during his lifetime, had been a very rich man. In the grave they found this manuscript and two ivory balls, one red and the other white. They broke the red ball and, finding in it nothing but a dark powder, threw it away. The manuscript and the white ball they had left with the innkeeper in exchange for a few bottles of wine. Even as the innkeeper was showing Kelly the manuscript, his children were playing with the white ball.

26. Ron Heisler - John Dee And The Secret Societies
Ron Heisler from The Hermetic Journal 1992.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1896/johndee.html
John Dee and the Secret Societies
Ron Heisler
from The Hermetic Journal 1992
Man of science and magus extraordinary, and for two decades England's leading mathematician, it is only in recent years that John Dee's reputation has begun to properly recover from the obloquy attached by an age of militant rationalism to those notorious angel raising episodes in which he engaged in the 1580s. Meric Casaubon's poisonous 1659 edition of Dee's angelic diaries, which did not include all extant volumes, leaves us with little more than an impression of a rather pathetic Dee seeking to communicate with angelic spirits with frustratingly meagre results. What I am seeking to identify is the political and religious significance of these episodes and the clues they give to the secret society culture of the late Elizabethans.
Dee's religious views have always been irritatingly opaque. That he was a Protestant of some sort is beyond dispute. In the time of Edward VI he associated with reformers. The curious affair in the reign of Catholic Queen Mary, when, during investigation by the Court of Requests (a committee of the Star Chamber) in 1555, he was accused of casting horoscopes of the Queen and her Spanish husband with evil intent, is ambiguous, for some of his companions in this possibly criminal venture subsequently proved lackeys of the Catholic monarchy of the most loyal kind. In any case, Dee was released, the official suspicions presumably dispelled. 1
savant Hubert Languet, written from Antwerp, where Languet was a guest of the printer, Christopher Plantin, today the best remembered of all Familists. 4 Dee's greatest patron was Queen Elizabeth, and it has been surprisingly uncommented upon that after her death she was accused of being a favourer of the sect. 5

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28. Apologia Of John Dee
of a letter dee wrote in his defense regarding his Esoteric practices.......
http://www.sirbacon.org/links/apology.html
Dr. John Dee. A Letter. London 1603 A letter, containing a most brief Discourse Apologeticall, with a plaine demonstration,and feruent Protestation, for the lawfull, sincere, verie faithfull and Christian course, of the Philosophicall studies and exercises, of a certaine studious Gentleman:an ancient Seruant to her most excellent Maiestie Royall...(Colophon:) 1603. At London Printed by E. Short, dwelling on Bred- streete hill neere to the end of old Fish-streete at the signe of the Starre. Thanks to Michael Horowitz of Flashback Books for use of the image and description.

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33. JOHN DEE
dee, john (15271608), English mathematician and astrologer,, was born on the i3thsof July 1527, in London, where his father was, according to Wood, ,a wealthy
http://89.1911encyclopedia.org/D/DE/DEE_JOHN.htm
JOHN DEE
DEE, JOHN Dee at length quarrelled with hjs companion, and returned to England in 1589. He was helped over his financial difficulties by the queen and his friends. In May of 1595 he became warden:of Manchester College. In November 16.04 he returned to Mortlake, where he died in December 1608, at the age of eighty-one, in the greatest poverty. Aubrey describes him as " of a very fair, clear sanguine complexion, with along beard as white as milk a veryhandsome mantall and slender. He wore a goune like an artists goiine with hanging sleeves. Dees Speculum or mirror, a piece of solid pink-tinted glass about the size of an orange, is preserved in the British Museum. His principal works arePro paedeumata aphbrislica (London, 1558); Monas hieroglyphica (Antwerp, 1564); Epistota ad Fredericum Commandinum (Pesaro, 1570); Preface Mathematical to the English Euclid (1570); Divers 4nnotations and Inventions added after the tenth book of English Euclid (1570); F2pistola praefixa Ephemeridibus Joannis Feldi, a. 1557; Parallaticae commentationis praxeosque nucleus guidam (London, 1573). The catalogue of his printed and published works is ,to be found in his Compendious Rehearsal, as well as in his letter to Archbishop Whitgift. A manuscript of Dees, relating what passed for many years between him and some spirits, was edited by Meric Casaubon arid published in 1659. The Private Diary of Dr John Dee, and the Catalogue of his Library of Manuscripts, edited by J. 0. Halliwell, was published by the Camden Society in 1842. There is a life of Dee in Thomas Smiths Vitae illustrium virorum, (1707); English translation by W. A. Ayton, the Life of John Dee (909).

34. Reviews Stephen Malkmus - Stephen Malkmus
Review of Malkmus's debut album by john dee of Muse magazine.
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35. The Invisible Basilica: John Dee
A brief essay on Elizabethan magician john dee as one of the Saints of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica.
http://www.hermetic.com/sabazius/dee.htm
Johannes (John) Dee
(1527-1608 e.v.)
by T. Apiryon
English alchemist, mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, philosopher and magician. Dee was the court astrologer to both Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I, and, according to legend, conjured a windstorm which resulted in the defeat of the invading Spanish Armada. Dee was the editor of the first English translation of Euclid's "Elements." Dee, along with Edward Kelly were responsible for the Enochian system of magical intercourse with a hierarchy of angelic beings, a system of great importance in the magical technology of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and of Aleister Crowley, forming the basis of Liber CDXVIII: The Vision and the Voice (in The Equinox, Vol I, No. V, March 1911 e.v.) and Liber LXXXIX vel Chanokh (in The Equinox , Vol. I, Nos. VII and VIII, March and September 1912 e.v.). Some believe Dee to be the true instigator of the Rosicrucian movement. His major published work was Monas Hieroglyphica (1564). Meric Casaubon's A True and Faithful Relation of what passed for Many Years between Dr. John Dee and Some Spirits

36. John Dee --  Encyclopædia Britannica
dee, john Encyclopædia Britannica Article. encyclopedia. , dee, john English mathematician, natural philosopher, and student of the occult.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=30206

37. Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecae Externae
A catalogue of much of john dee's manuscripts, recorded by Ashmole.
http://hum.amu.edu.pl/~rafalp/HERM/dwee1.htm
Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecae Externae
Mortlacensis
D. Joh. Dee, Ao 1583, 6 Sept. Taken from "The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee" Camden Society 1842. Original Key Entry and Hypertext conversion by Alligator Descartes. Original text (c)Royal Historical Society Hypertext (c)Alligator Descartes descarte@istellar.demon.co.uk All changes to this document to be sent directly to the author. All alterations, amendments and additions will be credited fully.
A Catalogue of such of Dr. Dee's MSS. as are come to my hands
By Elias Ashmole
Mysteriorum liber primus, 1581, et 1582.
It begins 22 Dec. 1581, and ends 15 March 1582.
Mysteriorum liber secundus.
The first leafe is utterly perished. It ends 21 March, 1582.
Mysteriorum liber tertius.
It begins 28 APril 1582, and ends 4 May, following.
Liber Mysteriorum Quartus.
It began 15 Nov, 1582, but the first leafe is lost. It ends 21 Nov. following.
Liber Mysteriorum quintus, 1583.
It begins 23 March 1583, and ends 18 April following.
Quinti libri Mysteriorum appendix.
It begins 20 April 1583, and ends 23 May following.

38. John Dee --  Encyclopædia Britannica
dee, john Encyclopædia Britannica Article. john dee born July 13, 1527, London, England died December 1608, Mortlake, Surrey APA style john dee.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=30206&tocid=0&query=john flynn&ct=eb

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40. John Dee And The English Calendar: Science, Religion And Empire
This paper deals with the English rejection of the Gregorian calendar in 1583, seeking to set this episode in its cultural, political and intellectual context.
http://www.hermetic.ch/cal_stud/jdee.html
John Dee and the English Calendar:
Science, Religion and Empire by Dr Robert Poole
St Martin's College, Lancaster LA1 3JD, U.K.
R.Poole@lancaster.ac.uk
Preface
This paper deals with the English rejection of the Gregorian calendar in 1583, seeking to set this episode in its cultural, political and intellectual context. It concentrates particularly upon the work of John Dee, whose treatise of advice to the queen on the calendar reform is almost the only one of his major writings which has not (as far as I am aware) been studied in any depth in published writings. I argue that Dee's calendar treatise offers important insights into his natural philosophy and provides the keystone of his vision of empire. A version of this paper was presented on 29 February 1996 to the history seminar at the University of York, and I am grateful for the comments received there. It is now a draft section of a book for UCL Press provisionally entitled Time's Alteration: Calendar Reform in Early Modern England , which will deal with the episode more fully. I will be pleased to receive comments and references of every kind.
John Dee and the English Calendar:
Science, Religion and Empire

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