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This was originally a two volume set which is now bound as one.

Here is presented an investigation of the nature of the earliest extant records of the supposed communication with angels and spirits of John Dee (1527-1608) with the assistance of his two mediums or 'scryers', Barnabas Saul and Edward Kelly. Volume 2 of this work is a transcription of the records in Dee's hand contained in Sloane MS 3188, which has been transcribed only once before, by Elias Ashmole in 1672. Volume 1 is an introduction and thorough commentary to the text which is primarily explaining its many obscurities. The author describes the physical state of the manuscript and its history then continues with a biography of Dee and his scryers and some background to Renaissance occult philosophy. Further chapters address the arguments that the manuscript represents a conscious fraud or a cryptographical exercise and describe the magical system and instruments evolved during the communications or 'Actions'. The last, fascinating chapter examines Dee's motives for believing so strongly in the truth of the Actions and suggests that a principal motive was the conviction, not held by Dee alone, that a new age was about to dawn upon earth.

Volume I
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter I The Manuscript
a) Provenance
1(6)
b) Physical Characteristics
7(3)
c) Missing Leaves
10(9)
Notes
16(3)
Chapter II Biographical Details
a) John Dee
19(24)
b) Edward Kelly
43(6)
c) Other Scryers
49(14)
Notes
55(8)
Chapter III Magic and Scrying
a) Magic
63(12)
b) Scrying
75(26)
Notes
94(7)
Chapter IV Fraud and Cryptography
101(15)
Notes
113(3)
Chapter V The Magical System
116(41)
a) The Angels
117(1)
b) The Sigillum Dei
118(6)
c) The Forty-Nine Spirits
124(5)
d) The Lamine
129(2)
e) The Ring
131(1)
f) The Rod 'El'
132(2)
g) The Seven Ensigns of Creation
134(3)
h) The Shox-Stones
137(4)
i) Magical Books
141(8)
j) The Holy Table
149(8)
Notes
155(2)
Chapter VI Motives
157
Notes
178(2)
Conclusion
180(3)
Commentary
183
Volume II
Conventions and Usages in the Transcription
1(1)
The Transcription
1(407)
Appendix (The Holy Table) 408(1)
Bibliography 409
Whitby, Christopher