
The Arch Conjuror of England by Glyn Parry
Outlandish alchemist and magician, political intelligencer, apocalyptic prophet, and converser with angels, John Dee (1527 - 1609) was one of the most colourful and controversial figures of the Tudor world. In this book, the author explores Dee's vast array of political, magical, and scientific writings.
"'In Glyn Parry, Dee has at last attracted a biographer with a talent for uncovering fresh archival material, who has conducted thorough research both into his life and the circles in which he moved.. this book makes an admirable contribution both to an understanding of his career and of the Elizabethan age.' (Ronald Hutton, The Independent on Sunday) 'In this intensively researched book, we are invited to imagine Elizabethan England as a much stranger place that we had assumed. John Dee comes across as a figure of national significance in an age with a belief system very different from ours.' (Graham Parry, The Guardian) 'With this learned book, Parry has rescued Dee from the shadows of his own secrecy and restored him as a glittering light in the magical Elizabethan firmament.' (Nigel Jones, The Sunday Telegraph) 'The verve of Parry's writing makes The Arch Conjuror of England as enjoyably readable as it is thought-provoking.' (George Bernard, History Today) 'Parry's pacy narrative traces Dee's public life in unprecedented detail.' (Alison Shell, Church Times)"
Glyn Parry is professor of history at Northumbria University, Newcastle.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780300194098 |
| ISBN 10 | 0300194099 |
| Title | The Arch Conjuror of England |
| Author | Glyn Parry |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Yale University Press |
| Year published | 2013-04-15 |
| Number of pages | 352 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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