John Dee quotes
John Dee was an English mathematician, astronomer, and advisor to Queen Elizabeth I. Renowned for his work in alchemy, divination, and navigation, Dee was a key figure of the English Renaissance. He dedicated much of his life to studying the mystical and scientific knowledge of his time. Here are 13 of his quotes:
O comfortable allurement, O ravishing persuasion to deal with a science whose subject is so ancient, so pure, so excellent, so surrounding all creatures, so used of the almighty and incomprehensible wisdom of the Creator, in distinct creation of all creatures: in all their distinct parts, properties, natures, and virtues, by order, and most absolute number, brought from nothing to the formality of their being and state.
John Dee
Cut that in Three, which Nature hath made One,
Then strengthen hyt, even by it self alone,
Wherewith then Cutte the poudred Sonne in twayne,
By length of tyme, and heale the woonde againe.
The self same Sunne twys yet more, ye must wounde,
Still with new Knives, of the same kinde, and grounde;
Our Monas trewe thus use by natures Law,
Both binde and lewse, only with rype and rawe,
And ay thanke God who only is our Guyde,
All is ynugh, no more then at this Tyde.
John Dee
John Dee
Occupation: English Mathematician
Born: July 3, 1527
Died: 1608
Quotes count: 13
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