Contains a biography of John Dee by Charlotte Fell Smith (1909), and a thesis entitled "John Dee Studied as an English neo-Platonist" by I.R.F. Calder (1952).
A detailed essay on John Dee's contacts and possible involvement with the secret societies of the Elizabethan era, originally published in The Hermetic Journal.
This paper deals with the English rejection of the Gregorian calendar in 1583 and John Dee’s proposal for calendar reform, seeking to set this episode in its cultural, political and intellectual context.
The illustrated Hamilton-Jones translation of Dee's "Hieroglyphic Monad".
A chapter from a book on astronomy and astrology, which discusses aspects of John Dee's "Hieroglyphic Monad" from a mathematical perspective.
A brief biographical sketch of John Dee from a mathematical perspective.
A categorized outline of John Dee's life, including details on his education, scientific involvements, patronage, etc.
Considers the relationship between John Dee and Sir Francis Bacon, with notes upon the OO7 symbol.
An exploration of John Dee's influences on the Rosicrucian movement from an intellectual and cultural perspective.
Illustrated texts of various of John Dee's writings, including much pertaining to Enochian magick.
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