
The Rest Is History 542. Elizabeth I’s Sorcerer: Angels and Demons in Renaissance Europe
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Feb 24, 2025 Delve into the captivating life of John Dee, Queen Elizabeth I's magician and alchemist, who sought to converse with angels. Explore his perilous journey through the tumult of Tudor politics, juggling accusations of treason and witchcraft. Discover his mystical practices as he scryed for divine insights, all while teetering on the brink of destruction. Learn about his partnership with Edward Kelly and their ambitious but doomed attempts at angelic communication, set against the backdrop of 16th-century England's shifting religious and political landscape.
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The Dangers of Dee's Knowledge
- Dee's pursuit of knowledge was dangerous, as Protestantism viewed occult arts with suspicion.
- Magic and Catholicism were often conflated with satanic practices.
John Dee's Upbringing
- Dee, born in 1527 near the Tower of London, had Welsh ancestry, and his father was a successful merchant.
- This background provided Dee with a good education and exposed him to trade.
Dee's Theatrical Magic
- Dee's theatrical staging of a flying dung beetle in a play led to witchcraft accusations.
- His innovative use of stagecraft fueled these rumors.



