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- "Temple of Set Reading List:
- Category 11 - John Dee and the Enochian System" (7/22/88CE)
- Reprinted from: _The Crystal Tablet of Set_
- (c) Temple of Set 1989 CE
- Weirdbase file version by TS permission
-
- by Michael A. Aquino, Ipsissimus VI* Temple of Set
- Electronic mail: MCI-Mail 278-4041
-
- John Dee was court magician, astrologer, mathematician, and occasional spy
- for Queen Elizabeth I. At that time sorcerers were still subject to being
- burned at the stake for "dealings with the Devil"; hence Dee was quite
- careful to lace his magical writings with pro-Christian preambles. He was
- also a cipher expert, keeping many of his personal records in various forms
- of cryptical shorthand. In 1584 he wrote into his diaries a series of
- nineteen magical incantations, since known as the Angelical or Enochian
- Keys. These Keys were regarded as being of high potency for ritual
- operations by the Golden Dawn, the A.'.A.'., and the Church of Satan. In the
- _Book of Coming Forth by Night_ they are revealed as a corruption or
- approximation of the _Word of Set_ (contained in _The Book of Coming Forth
- by Night: Analysis & Commentary_).
-
- 11A. _John Dee_ by Richard Deacon. London: Frederick Muller Ltd, 1967. (TS-
- 3) MA: "While other biographical studies of Dee have been written, none
- compares with this one for insight, clarity, and readability. An excellent
- introductory work. The author is particularly sensitive to Dee's linguistic
- skills and contributes many helpful research recommendations of his own."
-
- 11B. _John Dee: The World of an Elizabethan Magus_ by Peter J. French.
- London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd, 1972. (TS-4) MA: "To date this remains
- the most sophisticated study of Dee and his philosophy, with detailed
- chapters on magic, science, religion, Hermetics, applied science,
- literature, and antiquarianism. An exhaustive bibliography is appended. This
- book is not recommended for those not already familiar with the basic facts
- concerning Dee, and a grounding in Classical philosophy and metaphysics
- wouldn't hurt either."
-
- 11C. _John Dee_ by Charlotte Fell Smith. London: Constable & Company Ltd,
- 1909. (TS-3) MA: "This book is lighter on the philosophy and heavier on the
- biography than either #11A or #11B. Hence its greatest value is as a cross-
- reference to them. A good index to names and events is included, and the
- bibliographical appendix is helpful in classifying the various Dee-works
- which the researcher might encounter."
-
- 11D. _The Vision and The Voice_ by Aleister Crowley. Dallas: Sangreal
- Foundation, 1972. (TS-4) MA: "This book contains the record of Crowley's
- experiences with the thirty AEthyrs of the XIX Enochian Key. The visions are
- considered by many to be Crowley's most beautiful magical record. This
- material is also included in both #9G and #9H, but this small edition has
- the advantage of detailed footnotes by Crowley, together with helpful
- annotations by F.I. Regardie."
-
- 11E. _John Dee's Actions With Spirits_ by Meric. Casaubon. London: Askin
- Publishers, 1974 (originally published 1659). (TS-4) MA: "A large,
- beautifully bound photofacsimile edition of Casaubon's transcript of the Dee
- diaries containing the original Keys. While not a completely accurate copy
- of the original diary material, this volume was far more authoritative than
- the corruptions progressively introduced by the Golden Dawn, A.'.A.'., and
- Church of Satan. This edition originally sold for $100-$150, as did a
- similar, leatherbound edition which followed a year or so later. Unless you
- are a book collector per se, #11H is a more useful acquisition. Introduction
- to #11E by Stephen Skinner. [Note: The Casaubon Keys are reproduced in
- _Scroll of Set_ #I-11.]"
-
- 11F. _The Complete Enochian Dictionary_ by Donald C. Laycock. London: Askin
- Publishers, 1978. (TS-4) MA: "In addition to containing a comprehensive
- English-Enochian and Enochian-English dictionary, this volume includes a
- scholarly history and analysis of Dee's Enochian system and Laycock's edited
- version of the Keys from Dee's original manuscript. Comparison of Laycock's
- version with the Temple of Set's microfilm copies of the original Dee
- diaries, however, reveals that Laycock arbitrarily subdivided parts of the
- Enochian text and added English-based punctuation. [Setian Gregory Anderson
- reports that 'Laycock' is in fact a pseudonym of Francis I. Regardie, who
- didn't use his own name because he was dissatisfied with the book. Anderson
- also notes the existence of an Enochian dictionary entitled _GMICALZOMA!_ by
- Leo Vincy, available through some British outlets. 'Leo Vincey' - a hero in
- Haggard's _She_ novels - was a pseudonym occasionally employed by Aleister
- Crowley, who included some Enochian-jargon incantations in an edition of
- _The Goetia_.] Until the appearance of #11H, the only verbatim printed copy
- of the original Dee Keys readily available to Setians was/is in _The Book of
- Coming Forth by Night: Analysis & Commentary_ together with the _Word of
- Set_ translation."
-
- 11G. _John Dee on Astronomy_ by Wayne Shumaker (Ed.). Berkeley: University
- of California Press, 1978. (TS-4) MA: "This book is the 'missing link'
- between the metaphysics of Pythagoras, Plato, and Aristotle and Dee's
- otherwise-seemingly fantastic magical Workings. It is also the key to Dee's
- enigmatic 'hieroglyphic monad'. You will need to have a basic grounding in
- higher mathematics, astronomy, and geometry before this book will reveal its
- essence to you, however. Shumacher is a Professor of English at the
- University of California and is also author of #3J."
-
- 11H. _The Enochian Evocation of Dr. John Dee_ by Geoffrey James
- (Ed./Trans.). Gillette, NJ: Heptangle Books, 1984. (TS-4) MA: "At long last
- - The original Dee diary Keys assembled with a large selection of Dee's
- related spells, all carefully footnoted and annotated to the original
- Sloane, Cotton, Bodeleian, Ashmolean, etc. documents. James is familiar with
- and critiques as appropriate the various approaches in such works as
- #11B/D/F. Since this is a book consisting solely of annotated magical text,
- it will not be readily intelligible to readers who have not obtained a
- biographical and exoteric understanding of Dee through other sources. A top-
- quality clothbound volume, well worth the $40 pricetag for serious students
- of Dee."
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