Elizabethan Hermetic philosophy and Enochian magic

John Dee's Five Books of Mystery (Monas Hieroglyphica & Enochian Magic)

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John Dee's Renaissance magical texts including Monas Hieroglyphica and teachings on Enochian magic. Dee, Renaissance mathematician and magician, presents unified magical philosophy based on sacred geometry, divine names, and angelic communication. Enochian system describes communication with angels through precise magical procedures and letter correspondences. Foundational for modern Enochian magic.

Also known asMonas Hieroglyphica · Enochian Magic · John Dee's Mysteries
This edition2003
EditionJoseph H. Peterson modern edition and annotation of Dee's magical texts, 2003
Enochian magicRenaissance MagicSacred GeometryHermetic philosophyangelic communicationRenaissance cosmologydivine name workEdward Kelley's VisionsEnochian invocationmathematical magicElizabethan OccultismScrying & Crystal GazingAngelic MagicMagical symbolEnochian TraditionEnochian language

Contents4 chapters

  1. 01Table of Contents
  2. 02Preface to Revised Edition
  3. 03History of the Manuscript
  4. 04Original Preface

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