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Monas hieroglyphica (1591) C017 / 7983
Monas hieroglyphica (1591), title page. This work, originally published in 1564, consists of 24 theorems by Welsh astrologer John Dee (1527-1608). Written in a mystical state, it revealed esoteric secrets in astronomy, alchemy, music, mathematics, linguistics, mechanics, and optics. This title page includes Dees glyph (centre, see C015/4316) surrounded by the four elements (fire, air, earth and water) and Latin mottoes. Above is the Latin title, authors name and location (London), and a dedication to the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II. Below is is a biblical quote from Genesis, plus publishing details. Two library stamps are at right
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This print showcases the title page of "Monas hieroglyphica (1591)", a significant work by Welsh astrologer John Dee. Originally published in 1564, this mystical masterpiece consists of 24 theorems that delve into various fields such as astronomy, alchemy, music, mathematics, linguistics, mechanics, and optics. The artwork on the title page is filled with symbolism and mystery. At its center lies Dee's glyph surrounded by representations of the four elements - fire, air, earth, and water - along with Latin mottoes. Above the glyph are displayed the Latin title of the book, author's name (John Dee), location (London), and a dedication to Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II. Below it rests a biblical quote from Genesis alongside publishing details. Two library stamps can be seen at the right side of the image. The intricate design and enigmatic nature of this illustration make it an intriguing piece from Elizabethan England's intellectual landscape. It reflects not only Dee's profound knowledge but also his engagement with esotericism and hermetic traditions prevalent during that time period. This print offers us a glimpse into history while hinting at unexplained theories and ancient wisdom still waiting to be unraveled. Its combination of astronomical symbols, mathematical diagrams, linguistic references creates an aura of mysticism that continues to captivate scholars today.
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