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Theorem 18, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564)
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Theorem 18, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564)
Theorem 18, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564). This theorem is one of 24 contained in the work Monas Hieroglyphica by Welsh astrologer John Dee (1527-1608). An example of western Hermeticism and written in a mystical state, it revealed esoteric secrets in astronomy, alchemy, music, mathematics, linguistics, mechanics, and optics. Theorem 18 (half shown here, see also C015/4313) is presented as a riddle, with the diagram showing symbols (including the Moon and Sun and planets) within a spiral that starts with Saturn and ends with the Sun. The accompanying text refers to the fable of the eagle and the scarab beetle
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This print showcases Theorem 18 from the renowned work Monas Hieroglyphica, authored by the enigmatic Welsh astrologer John Dee in 1564. Considered a prime example of western Hermeticism, this mystical manuscript delved into esoteric secrets spanning various disciplines such as astronomy, alchemy, music, mathematics, linguistics, mechanics, and optics. Theorem 18 is presented as an intriguing riddle accompanied by a diagram featuring symbolic representations of celestial bodies like the Moon and Sun along with planets arranged within a mesmerizing spiral that commences with Saturn and culminates with the Sun. The text accompanying this theorem alludes to the fable of an eagle encountering a scarab beetle. This evocative image invites us to explore the depths of Dee's profound theories on Kabbalah and astrology while unraveling its cryptic symbolism. As we gaze upon this historical artifact from Elizabethan times, it becomes evident that Monas Hieroglyphica was not merely another publication but rather an extraordinary cosmological journey through unexplained phenomena. With its intricate mathematical calculations intertwined with cosmic mysteries and linguistic nuances, this page from history transports us back to a time when mysticism reigned supreme. It serves as a testament to Dee's intellectual prowess and his contribution to fields like alchemical studies and esotericism. Preserved meticulously by the Library of Congress for posterity's sake, this Latin text encapsulates centuries-old wisdom that continues to fascinate scholars today. Delve into these pages if you dare; immerse yourself in an era where science blended seamlessly with mysticism—a true testament to humanity's insatiable thirst for knowledge beyond conventional boundaries.
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