Publisher's Synopsis
John Dee (1527-1609) was an English mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, occult philosopher, and advisor to Queen Elizabeth I, who studied alchemy, divination, and Hermetic philosophy. As an advocate of England's imperial expansion, he coined the term "British Empire." On the back is a re-drawing of the sigillium dei aemeth is an 'Enochian' magical sigil created by Dee and alchemist Edward Kelley (1555-1597), circa 1681. Great gift idea for pagans, wiccans, metaphysicians, and other occult practitioners. John Dee blank journals, diary and notebooks for sketching, writing, composition, sheet music, song writing, guitar tablature, and music for guitar. Also available with a grid pattern, an isometric grid, a dot grid matrix, and college ruled lines. Blank creme-colored spreads with a small triangular ornament, centered on the bottom of each page.