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    Queen's Conjuror: The Science and Magic of Dr.Dee

     
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    Queen's Conjuror: The Science and Magic of Dr.Dee

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    John Dee was one of the most influential philosophers of the Elizabethan Age. A close confidant of Queen Elizabeth, he helped to introduce mathematics to England, promoted the idea of maths as the basis of science, anticipated the invention of the telescope, charted the New World, and created one of the most magnificent libraries in Europe. At the height of his fame, Dee was poised to become one of the greats of the Renaissance. Yet he died in poverty and obscurity - his crime was to dabble in magic.

    Based on Dee's secret diaries which record in fine detail his experiments with the occult, Woolley's best selling book is a rich brew of Elizabethan court intrigue, science, intellectual exploration, discovery and misfortune. And it tells the story of one man's epic but very personal struggle to come to terms with the fundamental dichotomy of the scientific age at the point it arose: the choice between ancient wisdom and modern science as the path to truth.

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    EAN/ISBN:
    9780006552024
    Edition:
    New Ed
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    352
    Publication date:
    2002-03-04
    Publisher:
    Flamingo
    Languages:
    english
    EAN/ISBN:
    9780006552024
    Edition:
    New Ed
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    352
    Publication date:
    2002-03-04
    Publisher:
    Flamingo
    Languages:
    english

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