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Edward Kelley (1527 - ?1597), the alchemist and theurgist, is chiefly remembered for his association with Dr. John Dee, for whom he was the scryer in a series of Angelic Conferences during which was revealed the Angelic or Enochian system of magick (1582 - ?1587). Although there has been much speculation (based on rumour) concerning the rest of Kelley's life, very little is actually known of it.
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A excerpted transcript from Elias Ashmole's "Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum", wherein Ashmole describes Edward Kelley's alchemical projections by means of his red powder.
An article on these two men and their experiments with Alchemy.
A brief article on the Elizabethan magician Edward Kelley as one of the Saints of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica.
Francis Barrett's writings on Dee and Kelley.
An alchemical treatise by Edward Kelley.
A partial biography of Kelley relating mainly to his time at the court of Emperor Rudolf II.
A short biographical article on Kelley.
A brief article on the Elizabethan magician Edward Kelley as one of the Saints of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica.
A short biographical article on Kelley.
An article on these two men and their experiments with Alchemy.
Francis Barrett's writings on Dee and Kelley.
An alchemical treatise by Edward Kelley.
A excerpted transcript from Elias Ashmole's "Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum", wherein Ashmole describes Edward Kelley's alchemical projections by means of his red powder.
A partial biography of Kelley relating mainly to his time at the court of Emperor Rudolf II.
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