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  1. Famous Occultists: Dr. John Dee, Franz Anton Mesmer, and Thomas Lake Harris by G. M. Hort, W. P. Swainson, 2007-07-25
  2. Dr. John Dee by Cheiro, 2010-05-22
  3. The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee and the Catalogue of His Library of Alchemical Manuscripts by James Orchard Halliwell, 2007-07-25
  4. John Dee und der Engel vom westlichen Fenster: Korrigierte Fassung der Ausgabe Leipzig 1893 (German Edition) by Karl Kiesewetter, 1993
  5. Dr. John Dee by The Benedictine Brethren of Glendalough, 2010-05-23
  6. A TRUE & FAITHFUL RELATION OF WHAT PASSED FOR MANY YEARS BETWEEN DR. JOHN DEE (a Mathematician of Great Fame in Q. Eliz. And King James Their Reignes) and Some Spirits. With a Preface Confirming the Reality (as to the Point of Spirits). by Meric Casaubon. by John Dee, 1659-01-01
  7. Catalogue of Dr. John Dee's Library of Alchemical Manuscripts by James Orchard Halliwell, 2010-05-22
  8. John Dee's Natural Philosophy: Between Science and Religion by Nicholas H. Clulee, 1989-12
  9. Dr. John Dee by G. M. Hort, 2010-05-22
  10. A TRUE & FAITHFUL RELATION OF WHAT PASSED FOR MANY YEARS BETWEEN DR. JOHN DEE (a Mathematician of Great Fame in Q. Eliz. And King James Their Reignes) and Some Spirits. With a Preface Confirming the Reality (as to the Point of Spirits). by Meric Casaubon. by John Dee, 1659-01-01
  11. The Private Diary Of Dr. John Dee And The Catalogue Of His Library Of Manuscripts by John Dee, 2009-11-27
  12. John Dee: The Limits of the British Empire (Studies in Military History and International Affairs)
  13. The English Magicians: Roger Bacon, Dr. John Dee And William Lilly by W. H. Davenport Adams, 2010-09-10
  14. John Dee on Astronomy: Propaedeumata Aphoristica (1558 and 1568Latin and English) by John Dee, 1978-10

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62. Esoteric - Dee, John Top Links
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- John Dee and the English Calendar: Science, Religion and Empire.
John Dee on Mathematics
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John Dee and the Secret Societies
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- Introductory bibliography of Enochian and diary MSS of John Dee.
Apologia of John Dee
- Description of a letter Dee wrote in his defense regarding his Esoteric practices.
John Dee Passing the Lantern to Bacon
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John Dee
- Notes on his life and work with dates, parentage and other details. Dee, John - Introduction and biography. Dr. John Dee (1527-1608)

63. John Dee Publication Project
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64. Biografia De Dee, John
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Dee, John (Londres, 1527-Mortlake, 1608) Místico, astrólogo, alquimista y mago inglés. Sus ideas, difundidas por él mismo en Polonia y en Bohemia entre 1583 y 1589, contribuyeron al movimiento y a la formación de la doctrina Rosacruz. Entre sus obras, cabe destacar A truth and faithful relation of what passed for meany years between Dr. John Dee... and some spirits... Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

65. Dee, John
Biography of dee and his research.
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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.

66. Dee, John
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67. Peter Grogono - Dee
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John Dee was a philosopher, mathematician, technologist, antiquarian, teacher, and magus, was one of the most celebrated scholars of Elizabethan England. Although he lived at a time when magic and mathematics were often confused, as magic and programming are confused today, he was amongst the first to recognize the importance and usefulness of mathematics in everyday life. His Mathematicall Preface (here is page 1 ), written for the first English translation of Euclid's Elements , contains the earliest account of mathematics as a practical and useful skill. Dee Dee postscript PDF ) is a statically typed, dynamically bound, object-oriented programming language. Amongst other object oriented languges, it is most similar to Blue Eiffel , and Sather . It is, however, simpler than these languages. There is an implementation of Dee for the IBM PC/DOS and clones. This implementation is described in the Reference Manual ( postscript PDF ). If you are not interested in the details of the PC/DOS version of Dee, there is an extract from the reference manual that describes just the syntax and semantics ( postscript PDF There is a zip file containing the compiler and libraries for the PC version. This version was written for DOS 3.1 and may not run under recent versions of Windows.

68. Reformation: John Calvin
Geneva. The spirit of Zwinglianism reached its fullest development in the theology, political theories, and ecclesiastic thought of john Calvin (15091564).
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The spirit of Zwinglianism reached its fullest development in the theology, political theories, and ecclesiastic thought of John Calvin (1509-1564). Perhaps even more so than Martin Luther, Calvin created the patterns and thought that would dominate Western culture throughout the modern period. American culture, in particular, is thoroughly Calvinist in some form or another; at the heart of the way Americans think and act, you'll find this fierce and imposing reformer.
Calvin was originally a lawyer, but like Zwingli, he was saturated with the ideas of Northern Renaissance humanism. He was dedicated to reform of the church and he got his chance to build a reformed church when the citizens of Geneva revolted against their rulers in the 1520's.
Geneva had been under the rule of the House of Savoy, but the Genevans successfully overthrew the Savoys and the local bishop-prince of Geneva in the waning years of the 1520's. The Genevans, however, unlike the citizens of Zurich, Bern, Basel, and other cities that became Protestant in the 1520's, were not German-speakers but primarily French-speakers. As such, they did not have close cultural ties with the reformed churches in Germany and Switzerland. The Protestant canton of Bern, however, was determined to see Protestantism spread throughout Switzerland. In 1533, Bern sent Protestant reformers to convert Geneva into a Protestant city; after considerable conflict, Geneva officially became Protestant in 1535.

69. DEE, John

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Band XXI (2003) Spalten 322-330 Ronny Baier Werke: John Dee ist der Verfasser von mindestens 79 Werken, von denen die meisten jedoch nicht als gedruckte Bücher, sondern nur als Manuskripte vorliegen. Alle Werke sind aufgelistet bei C.H. Cooper, Athenae Cantabrigiensis, 2 Bände, Cambridge 1858-61. Hier kann nur eine Auswahl der bedeutenderen Werke folgen; - "A Supplication to Queen Mary for the Recovery and Preservation of ancient Writers and Monuments, London 1555 / 1556; - "Ephemeris Anni 1557. Currentis Iuxta Copernici et Reihnali Canones", London 1556; - " Propaide mata Ajoristik Editionen: Lit.: John E. Bailey, Dee and Trithemius´s "Steganography", in Notes and Queries 5. Reihe, 11 (1879), 401-423; - J.W. Clark, Libraries in the Medieval and the Renaissance Periods, Cambridge 1894; - Charlotte Fell Smith, John Dee (1527-1608), London, 1909; - A. Ponsonby, English Diaries, London 1923; - E.G.R. Taylor, Master John Dee: a Cambridge Geographer, in Reports of the Proceedings of the International Geographical Congress, Cambridge, 1928, 439-43.; - E.G.R. Taylor, Tudor Geography, London 1930; - Francis R. Johnson, Astronomical Thought in Renaissance England: A Study of the English Scientific Wrintings from 1500 to 1645, Baltimore 1937;

70. Society, Religion And Spirituality, Esoteric And Occult, Personalities: Dee, Joh
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72. What Is The Relationship Between Dr. John Dee And The Necronomicon?
Dr. john dee, the Necronomicon the Cleansing of the World A Gnostic Trail. French, Peter, john dee, The World of an Elizabethan Magus .
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The Necronomicon is the rarest and most terrible of the magical grimoires. According to New England horror writer Howard Philip Lovecraft, the Necronomicon was "Composed by Abdul Al-Hazred, a mad poet of Sanaa, in Yemen, who is said to have flourished during the period of the Ommiade caliphs, circa 700 A.D. He visited the ruins of Babylon and the subterranean secrets of Memphis and spent ten years alone in the great southern desert of Arabia - the Roba al Khaliyeh, or "Empty Space" of the ancients and "Dahma" or "Crimson" desert of the modern Arabs, which is held to be inhabited by protective evil spirits and monsters of death. Of this desert many strange and unbelievable marvels are told by those who pretend to have penetrated it. In his last years, Al-Hazred dwelt in Damascus, where the Necronomicon (Al Azif) was written, and of his final death or disappearance (738 A.D.) many terrible and conflicting things are told." (Lovecraft) In his history of the Necronomicon , Lovecraft adds that it was translated into English by Dr. John Dee. This manuscript was never published and survives only in rare and often incomplete copies. The fabulous

73. Dee, John, Astrologe, Kristallomant, Kabbala, Alchemie, Kristallvisionen, Trance
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74. Ron Heisler - John Dee And The Secret Societies
Ron Heisler john dee and the Secret Societies. Article originally published in The Hermetic Journal, 1992. john dee and the Secret Societies. Ron Heisler.
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John Dee and the Secret Societies
Ron Heisler
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

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76. Religion Explorer : Esoteric And Occult Personalities Dee, John
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http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/d/dee_john.html Dr. John Dee (1527-1608) From the Twilit Grotto Esoteric Archives. Online texts.
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http://hum.amu.edu.pl/~rafalp/HERM/dmanus.html John Dee Notes on his life and work with dates, parentage and other details.
http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/dee.html 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.
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77. FUSION Anomaly. John Dee
dee, john. In 1582 Ann dee, john dee, and Edward Kelly set out for Bohemia and Rudolph, the mad king of Bohemia held sway at that time.
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English mathematician, alchemist , and astrologer who was a favorite of Elizabeth I, for whom he did both scientific and astrological studies.
The angelic channeler John Dee believed that specially constructed mirrors could draw magical power from the sun and transmit messages and objects to distant stars and other worlds. When Shakespeare wrote The Tempest , he almost certainly modeled Prospero on Dr. John Dee, the greatest English magus of the Elizabethan era. Scientist, secret agent, geographer, antiquarian, court astrologer, Dee was the quintessential Renaissance man. With the largest library in England, he typified the hermetic pattern of information addiction, and his interests ranged from Euclid to navigation to Raymon Lull to mechanical toys, particularly machines which could simulate bird calls. As a secret agent of Elizabeth's court (his code name was 007), according to Richard Deacon, Dee maintained a network of informants on the continent and collected a great deal of data concerning Spanish threats to England and discoveries in the New World.

78. Dee Scrying Method
dee SCRYING METHOD. john dee (1527 to 1608) was one of the greatest scryers in history. john dee S SCRYING METHOD. ORNITHOMANCY, divinating bird patterns.
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DEE SCRYING METHOD
John Dee (1527 to 1608) was one of the greatest scryers in history. Dee's private library of books was renowned throughout Europe. Through his studies Dee was well versed in the magic of the ancient world. In 1591 he became strongly interested in spirit communication when he started having troublesome dreams and hearing knocking noises. He records these disturbances in his private diary. Dee began by trying to see visions within a small rock crystal. Dee met Edward Kelley in 1582 when he came to his house seeking information about turning base metals into pure gold. Kelley had little interest in the angels other than trying to use them to make money. The angels treated Kelley with contempt and only used him as a line of communication to Dee. Dee had a strong interest in using the angels as political channels, but the angels where not interested. The angels where only interested in passing on the system of Enochian magic. The actual scrying method of Enochian magic was recorded in Dee's diary Libri Mysteriorum. Dee's crystal was a small globe of rock crystal. Sometimes Dee used a mirror of obsidian which he called his jet shewstone.

79. John Dee, History Of Astrologist, Alchemist John Dee
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JOHN DEE John Dee is sometimes reffered to as the last magician because of his services to Queen Elizabeth 1 as her astrologer. Dee was a renowned alchemist, mathematician, astronomer and astrologer. He was well learned in neoplatonic, kabbalistic and hermetic philosophy. His witings are said to have influenced Shakespeare. Dee frequently consulted mediums in his attempts to communicate with spirits. Born in London, July 13, 1527, Dee enrolled at St. Johns College in Cambridge at age 15. He had an intense interest in magic and alchemy. Finding Cambridge a bit stifling he went to the Continent to study and lecture. Dee had money problems and in some ways alchemy provided the answer. He thought that communicating with the spirits might also help him find treasure. Dee a Christian, sought only communication with angels and had no interest in black magic. He was also intensly interested in his dreams. Dee returned to England and was given a pension by Edward V1. But Edward died at 16 and this once again left him in an awkward financial situation. Dee cast the horoscope for Queen Mary and later visited Marys half sister Elizabeth in jail to determine when Mary would die. Dee was accused of black magic and jailed. He was released in 1555. Mary died in 1558. When Elizabeth became Queen she consulted Dee on many matters. He even gave Elizabeth mystical interpretations of his writings. Dee was granted a generous pension by Elizabeth and spent years travelling, some say as a spy for Elizabeth.

80. Dee, John ( Te 1200 - 1239 )
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