John Dee (1) (1527–1609)
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Værker af John Dee
A True and Faithful Relation of What Passed for Many Years Between Dr. John Dee and Some Spirits (1659) 160 eksemplarer
The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee And the Catalog of His Library of Manuscripts (1842) 39 eksemplarer
Secrets of Doctor John Dee: Being His Alchemical, Astrological, Qabalistic and Rosicrucian Arcana: Together With the… (1995) 28 eksemplarer
The Rosie Crucian Secrets: their excellent method of making medicines of metals, also their lawes and mysteries (1985) 21 eksemplarer
John Dee on Astronomy: Propaedeumata Aphoristica (1558 and 1568 Latin and English) (1978) 15 eksemplarer
General and rare memorials pertayning to the perfect arte of nauigation : annexed to the paradoxal cumpas, in playne:… 2 eksemplarer
compendium heptarchia mystica 2 eksemplarer
John Dee's Actions with Spirits 1 eksemplar
Enoch and the Day of the End 1 eksemplar
Dr. John Dee: Elizabethan mystic and astrologer 1 eksemplar
Mysteriorum 1 eksemplar
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- Kanonisk navn
- Dee, John
- Fødselsdato
- 1527-07-13
- Dødsdag
- 1609-03-26
- Begravelsessted
- Church of St Mary the Virgin, Mortlake, London, England, UK
- Køn
- male
- Nationalitet
- England
Wales (Ancestry) - Land (til kort)
- United Kingdom
- Fødested
- London, England
- Dødssted
- Mortlake, Surrey, England
- Bopæl
- London, England, UK
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Mortlake, England, UK
Laski, Poland
Cracow, Poland
Prague, Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire (vis alle 7)
Trebona Castle, Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire - Uddannelse
- Chelmsford Catholic School
St. John's College, University of Cambridge (BA|1545) - Erhverv
- alchemist
geographer
mathematician
astrologer
translator
magus (vis alle 11)
priest
philosopher
author
astronomer
antiquarian - Organisationer
- Roman Catholic Church in England
Church of England
Worshipful Company of Mercers
University of Cambridge (Trinity College)
Christ's College, Manchester - Kort biografi
- Astrologer and Mathematician. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, and was later elected a Fellow of Trinity College. In 1548 he was forced to leave England because of suspicions that he was a conjurer but returned in 1551 when he was awarded a pension by Edward VI. During the reign of Queen Mary I he was accused of issuing enchantments against the Queen's life and briefly imprisoned. He was released in 1555 by an order in council. When Elizabeth ascended the throne he was asked to name a propitious day for her coronation and he was introduced to the new Queen, who then took lessons from him in the mythical interpretations of his writings. Whilst he remained her favorite astrologer, she did not often carry out her promises to him, although in may 1595 he was made the warden of Manchester College. He died in poverty and seclusion and is described by Aubrey as "of very fair, clear sauguine complexion, with a long beard as white as milk - a very handsome man - tall and slender. He wore a goune like an artist's goune with hanging sleeves."
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Esta pequeña obra, por sí misma, revela muchas de las
bases de estudios Esotéricos como la Alquimia, la
Qabalah, la Astrología, etc. Por esta razón, no dudamos
que será de un máximo interés para todo estudiante
avanzado de las Ciencias Ocultas. Y también para
aquellos que posean una mente cientifica y abierta, sin
importar la Ciencia Ortodoxa que dominen o estudien.
Para llegar al conocimiento de la Mónada o de la
Unidad, John Dee expone 24 Teoremas que contienen las
enseñanzas, y previene desde el primer momento que "El
que no las comprenda, que estudie o que se mantenga en
silencio", pues no hay peor critica que la que nace de la
ignorancia. Estas enseñanzas se basan principalmente en
figuras, símbolos y grafismos de uso común en las
Ciencias Ocultas, y en las abstracciones que estas figuras
representan.
En su tiempo, "El Jeroglífico Monádico" conmocionó
a los circulos Esotéricos y Ortodoxos y fué repetidamente
editado y estudiado, comentado y compendiado por
diversos autores, Filósofos, Matemáticos, Qabalistas,
Astrónomos, etc. Aunque con el paso del tiempo, el
rechazo de algunos Universitarios y la misma fama de
Mago de John Dee, lo fueron relegando al campo estricto
de lo Oculto, y asi es como llega a nuest os dias, en los que
se le sigue estudiando y comparando, cotejando e investigando,
por unas y otras Tendencias y Escuelas Esotéricas,
siempre arrojando Luz sobre todos ellos.… (mere)