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John Dee, Enochian language, and angelic magic

Enochian Magic and John Dee Texts

Enochian magic texts and related works on John Dee, the Five Books of Mystery, Enochian language, angelic calls, later Golden Dawn reception, and apocryphal material.

Texts
3
Authors
3
Range
200 BCE to 1911
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Overview

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Enochian Magic follows John Dee, the Five Books of Mystery, Enochian language, angelic invocation, and the later Golden Dawn and Thelemic reception of Dee's material. It also connects the Enochian thread to ceremonial magic and apocryphal Enochic writing where those traditions meet.

  • John Dee, angelic communication, and the Five Books of Mystery.
  • Enochian language, invocations, angels, and ritual reception.
  • Connections to Golden Dawn, Thelema, ceremonial magic, and apocryphal Enochic material.

Texts

Key source texts and related works for studying Enochian Magic.

3 total

Authors

3 connected

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