JOHN DEE’S ANGELIC CONVERSATIONS AND THE ARS NOTORIA: Renaissance Magic and Mediaeval Theurgy

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On 27 June 1584 John Dee records that he and his “scryer” Edward Kelley were in conference with an angelic spirit named “Ave” in their lodgings in Cracow. The spirit instructed them on the use of a magical “Table” they had been given, inscribed with “the names of God”:

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Clucas, S. (2006). JOHN DEE’S ANGELIC CONVERSATIONS AND THE ARS NOTORIA: Renaissance Magic and Mediaeval Theurgy. In International Archives of the History of Ideas/Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idees (Vol. 193, pp. 231–273). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4246-9_12

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