
Shakespeare's Restless World 9. New Science, Old Magic
Apr 26, 2012
Lisa Jardine, a historian of Renaissance science and culture, explains the figure of John Dee and the magus in Elizabethan England. The conversation covers Dee's polished obsidian mirror and angelic dialogues. They explore how mathematics, optics and theatrical spectacle blurred science and magic. The link between scientific authority and colonial ambition is also discussed.
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Science And Magic Were One
- John Dee blended mathematics, astronomy and languages with ritual to access spirits and claim authority.
- This blurred line made educated science appear as powerful magic in Elizabethan England.
Dee's Obsidian Mirror Performance
- Neil MacGregor describes Dr Dee's polished obsidian mirror used to conjure angels and record long conversations.
- Dee staged the sessions with costumed angels who declaimed messages and props, making him a celebrity.
Expertise Confers Political Power
- Elite authority often stemmed from mysterious specialist knowledge the public couldn't verify.
- Elizabeth I consulted Dee because his technical expertise conferred political legitimacy.

