John Dee's Natural Philosophy Quotes
John Dee's Natural Philosophy: Between Science and Religion
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“The earliest surviving manuscript containing Artephius’ ‘Ars Sintrillia’ is from the seventeenth century, titled ‘Artetti ac Mininii Apologia in Artem Magicam’ under the heading ‘De Scientia Praeteritorum Praesentium ac Futuorum’. This describes the use of three vases of different materials filled with water, wine and oil in which there are semi-precious stones. These are arranged in several ways with candles, and by the reflection of the rays of the sun, moon and stars into the liquids from several instruments, including a sword, make possible various kinds of divination, especially knowledge of the past, present and future”
― John Dee's Natural Philosophy: Between Science and Religion
― John Dee's Natural Philosophy: Between Science and Religion
