Synopses & Reviews
Although revered in his own time, John Dee (1527-1608) was until recently regarded as an isolated crank on the margins of Tudor history. This anthology of Dee's writings illustrates his diverse interests and his central position in the history of Renaissance thought and the development of Western Magic. Dee's celebrated Preface to Euclid is included along with selections from his Spiritual Diaries and letters to other mystics and royals. In addition to Hermetic and Cabalistic philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, astrology, and navigation are also covered.
Synopsis
John Dee (1527-1609) was until recently regarded as an isolated crank on the margin of Tudor history. This anthology of Dee's writing illustrates his diverse interests and his central position in the history of Renaissance thought and the development of Western Magic. Dee's celebrated "Preface to Euclid is included along with selections from his "Spiritual Diaries and letters to other mystics and royals.
Synopsis
Provides the general reader with a selection of Dee's writings that illustrate his multifarious interests – from Hermetic and Cabalistic philosophy to mathematics, astronomy, astrology, and navigation- and reaffirm his central position in the history of Renaissance thought and the development of Western magic. First printing 2,000.
About the Author
Born in 1951, Gerald Suster was educated at Highgate School and Trinity Hall, Cambridge. From 1979 onward he worked as a professional author, with a particular interest in magic. His works include a series of occult novels and biographies of Aleister Crowley and Israel Regardie. He died in 2000.