John Dee: interdisciplinary studies in English Renaissance thought

"The career of John Dee has played a significant role in recent historiographical debates about the relationship between magic and science in the early modern period. This collection of interdisciplinary essays, which addresses a wide range of Dee's diverse intellectual activities (includi...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer 2006
Series:Archives internationales d'histoire des idées 193
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Summary:"The career of John Dee has played a significant role in recent historiographical debates about the relationship between magic and science in the early modern period. This collection of interdisciplinary essays, which addresses a wide range of Dee's diverse intellectual activities (including mathematics, astronomy, navigation, astrology, alchemy, cabala and "angel magic"), seeks to enlarge the scope of this debate, as well as presenting new archival and bibliographical discoveries relating to Dee and his collaborators and colleagues"--Dust jacket.
Physical Description:XVII, 366 S. Ill., graph. Darst.
ISBN:1402042450
1402042469
9781402042454
9781402042461

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