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Edward Kelley

Index Edward Kelley

Sir Edward Kelley or Kelly, also known as Edward Talbot (1 August 1555 – 1 November 1597), was an English Renaissance occultist and self-declared spirit medium. [1]

91 relations: Adamic language, Alchemy, August 1, Automatic writing, Ægypt, Babalon, Barbarous name, Black magic, Book of Soyga, Celestial Alphabet, Ceremonial magic, Choronzon, Christopher Perkins (priest), Coscinomancy, Czech chemical nomenclature, Darlene (artist), Dæmonomania, Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum, Divine language, Dr Dee, Edward Kelley (disambiguation), Edward Talbot, Elizabeth Jane Weston, Enochian, Enochian (disambiguation), Enochian magic, Famous Impostors, Faust House, Francesco Pucci, Ghost, Haniel, Harry Everett Smith, Heinrich Khunrath, Hermetic Qabalah, Hiroyuki Kinoshita, Hněvín Castle, Jane Dee, John Dee, Karl Widemann, Kelly (surname), King's School, Worcester, Konx om Pax, Leigh Blackmore, Liber Officium Spirituum, Libri of Aleister Crowley, List of alchemists, List of constructed languages, List of Enochian angels, List of occultists, List of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen characters, ..., Lore (podcast), Love & Sleep, Marjorie Bowen, New World Tapestry, Nicolas Barnaud, Nioh, November 1, Oswald Croll, Pan Twardowski, Paul Foster Case, People of the Sengoku period in popular culture, Prague, Projection (alchemy), Renaissance magic, Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, Sendivogius, Simon Iff, Swinging (sexual practice), Třeboň, The Angel of the West Window, The Blair Witch Project, The Emperor and the Golem, The Equinox, The Solitudes (novel), The Vision and the Voice, Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, Thomas Allen (mathematician), Uí Maine, Václav Kaplický, Voynich manuscript, Watchtower (magic), Will (TV series), William Butler (alchemist), William Lilly, Yasuke, 1550s in England, 1555, 1582, 1590s in England, 1597. Expand index (41 more) »

Adamic language

The Adamic language is, according to Jewish tradition (as recorded in the midrashim) and some Christians, the language spoken by Adam (and possibly Eve) in the Garden of Eden.

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Alchemy

Alchemy is a philosophical and protoscientific tradition practiced throughout Europe, Africa, Brazil and Asia.

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August 1

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Automatic writing

Automatic writing or psychography is a claimed psychic ability allowing a person to produce written words without consciously writing.

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Ægypt

Ægypt is a series of four novels written by American author John Crowley.

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Babalon

Babalon (also known as the Scarlet Woman, Great Mother or Mother of Abominations) is a goddess found in the mystical system of Thelema, which was established in 1904 with English author and occultist Aleister Crowley's writing of The Book of the Law, her name being later given in other works.

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Barbarous name

A barbarous name is a meaningless or seemingly meaningless word used in magic rituals.

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Black magic

Black magic has traditionally referred to the use of supernatural powers or magic for evil and selfish purposes.

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Book of Soyga

The Book of Soyga, also titled Aldaraia, is a 16th-century Latin treatise on magic, one copy of which is known to have been possessed by the Elizabethan scholar John Dee.

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Celestial Alphabet

The Celestial Alphabet, more commonly known as Angelic Script, is an alphabet described by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in the 16th century.

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Ceremonial magic

Ceremonial magic or ritual magic, also referred to as high magic and as learned magic in some cases, is a broad term used in the context of Hermeticism or Western esotericism to encompass a wide variety of long, elaborate, and complex rituals of magic.

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Choronzon

Choronzon is a demon or devil that originated in writing with the 16th-century occultists Edward Kelley and John Dee within the latter's occult system of Enochian magic.

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Christopher Perkins (priest)

Sir Christopher Perkins (or Parkins) (1547? – 1622) was an English Jesuit turned diplomat and MP.

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Coscinomancy

Coscinomancy is a form of divination utilising a sieve and shears, used in ancient Greece, medieval and early modern Europe and 17th century New England, to determine the guilty party in a criminal offense, find answers to questions, etc.

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Czech chemical nomenclature

Foundations of the Czech chemical nomenclature (official term in Czech: české chemické názvosloví) and terminology were laid during the 1820s and 1830s.

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Darlene (artist)

Darlene Jean Pekul (born 1954 in Wisconsin, USA), now known as DARLENE (she legally dropped her surname in 1984), is an American artist and calligrapher whose artwork appeared in early Dungeons & Dragons works published by TSR.

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Dæmonomania

Daemonomania is a 2000 Modern Fantasy novel by John Crowley.

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Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum

The Deutsche Theatrum Chemicum is a collection of alchemical texts, predominantly in German translation, which was published in Nuremberg in three volumes (1728, 1730, 1732) by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz (1687–1736), the publisher, printer and bibliographer.

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Divine language

Divine language, the language of the gods, or, in monotheism, the language of God (or angels) is the concept of a mystical or divine proto-language, which predates and supersedes human speech.

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Dr Dee

Dr Dee: An English Opera is an opera created by theatre director Rufus Norris and musician and composer Damon Albarn.

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Edward Kelley (disambiguation)

Edward Kelley is the name of.

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Edward Talbot

Edward Talbot may refer to.

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Elizabeth Jane Weston

Elizabeth Jane Weston (Elisabetha Ioanna Westonia; Alžběta Johana Vestonie) (November 2, 1582 in London – November 23, 1612 in Prague) was an English-Czech poet, mostly known for her Neo-Latin poetry.

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Enochian

Enochian is a name often applied to an occult or angelic language recorded in the private journals of John Dee and his colleague Edward Kelley in late 16th-century England.

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Enochian (disambiguation)

Enochian is an occult or angelic language recorded in the private journals of Dr.

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Enochian magic

Enochian magic is a system of ceremonial magic based on the evocation and commanding of various spirits.

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Famous Impostors

Famous Impostors is the fourth and final book of nonfiction by Bram Stoker (the author of Dracula), published in 1910.

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Faust House

Faust House may refer to: in the United States (by state).

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Francesco Pucci

Francesco Pucci (1543 – 5 July 1597) was an Italian philosopher and humanist.

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Ghost

In folklore, a ghost (sometimes known as an apparition, haunt, phantom, poltergeist, shade, specter or spectre, spirit, spook, and wraith) is the soul or spirit of a dead person or animal that can appear to the living.

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Haniel

Haniel (הניאל, "Joy of God" or חַנִּיאֵל, "Grace of God," ⲁⲛⲁⲛⲓⲏⲗ), also known as Anael, Hanael or Aniel, is an angel in Jewish lore and angelology, and is often included in lists as being one of the seven archangels.

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Harry Everett Smith

Harry Everett Smith (May 29, 1923 in Portland, Oregon – November 27, 1991 in New York City) was a visual artist, experimental filmmaker, record collector, bohemian, mystic, and largely self-taught student of anthropology.

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Heinrich Khunrath

Heinrich Khunrath (c. 1560 – 9 September 1605), or Dr.

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Hermetic Qabalah

Hermetic Qabalah is a Western esoteric tradition involving mysticism and the occult.

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Hiroyuki Kinoshita

is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

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Hněvín Castle

Hněvín is a castle in Most - a town in the Czech Republic.

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Jane Dee

Jane Dee (née Fromond) (1555–1604/5) was an English gentlewoman and lady in waiting whose married life is documented in the journals of her husband, the philosopher, occultist, and mathematician John Dee.

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John Dee

John Dee (13 July 1527 – 1608 or 1609) was an English mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, occult philosopher, and advisor to Queen Elizabeth I. He devoted much of his life to the study of alchemy, divination, and Hermetic philosophy.

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Karl Widemann

Karl Widemann or Carl Widemann or Carolus Widemann, was a German author, physician and collector of manuscripts, from Augsburg, and secretary of the English alchemist Edward Kelley, at the court of Emperor Rudolph II.

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Kelly (surname)

Kelly is a surname in the English language.

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King's School, Worcester

King's School, Worcester is an English independent school refounded by Henry VIII in 1541.

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Konx om Pax

Konx Om Pax: Essays in Light is a publication by British occultist Aleister Crowley, first published in 1907.

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Leigh Blackmore

Leigh (David) Blackmore (born 1959) is an Australian horror writer, critic, editor, occultist and musician.

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Liber Officium Spirituum

Liber Officiorum Spirituum (English: The Book of the Office of Spirits)A Book of the Office of Spirits; John Porter, Trans.

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Libri of Aleister Crowley

The Libri of Aleister Crowley is a list of texts mostly written or adapted by Aleister Crowley.

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List of alchemists

An alchemist is a person versed in the art of alchemy.

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List of constructed languages

The following list of notable constructed languages is divided into auxiliary, ritual, engineered, and artistic (including fictional) languages, and their respective subgenres.

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List of Enochian angels

Enochian angels are entities described in the Enochian magic system, introduced in the sixteenth century by John Dee (1527–1608) and Edward Kelley (1555–1597).

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List of occultists

This list comprises and encompasses notable people, both contemporary and historical, who are or were involved in any type of occult, esoteric, mystical or magical practice or tradition.

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List of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen characters

This is a collection of the characters from The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, a comic book series created by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, and its spin-off Nemo.

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Lore (podcast)

Lore is an award-winning, critically acclaimed podcast about non-fiction scary stories.

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Love & Sleep

Love & Sleep is a 1994 modern fantasy novel by John Crowley.

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Marjorie Bowen

Marjorie Bowen (pseudonym of Mrs Margaret Gabrielle Vere Long née Campbell) (1 November 1885 – 23 December 1952) was a British author who wrote historical romances, supernatural horror stories, popular history and biography.

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New World Tapestry

The New World Tapestry was for a time the largest stitched embroidery in the world, larger than the Bayeux Tapestry.

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Nicolas Barnaud

Nicolas Barnaud (1538–1604) was a French Protestant writer, physician and alchemist, from Crest, in Dauphiné, from which he took the name Delphinas (or Delphinus).

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Nioh

is an action role-playing video game developed by Team Ninja for the PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows.

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November 1

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Oswald Croll

Oswald Croll or Crollius (c. 1563 – December 1609) was an alchemist, and professor of medicine at the University of Marburg in Hesse, Germany.

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Pan Twardowski

Pan Twardowski, in Polish folklore and literature, is a sorcerer who made a deal with the Devil.

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Paul Foster Case

Paul Foster Case (October 3, 1884 – March 2, 1954) was an American occultist of the early 20th century and author of numerous books on occult tarot and Qabalah.

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People of the Sengoku period in popular culture

Many significant Japanese historical people of the Sengoku period appear in works of popular culture such as anime, manga, and video games.

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Prague

Prague (Praha, Prag) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, the 14th largest city in the European Union and also the historical capital of Bohemia.

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Projection (alchemy)

Projection was the ultimate goal of Western alchemy.

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Renaissance magic

Renaissance humanism (15th and 16th century) saw a resurgence in hermeticism and Neo-Platonic varieties of ceremonial magic.

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Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor

Rudolf II (18 July 1552 – 20 January 1612) was Holy Roman Emperor (1576–1612), King of Hungary and Croatia (as Rudolf I, 1572–1608), King of Bohemia (1575–1608/1611) and Archduke of Austria (1576–1608).

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Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers

Samuel Liddell (or Liddel) MacGregor Mathers (8 or 11 January 1854 – 5 or 20 November 1918), born Samuel Liddell Mathers, was a British occultist.

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Sendivogius

Michael Sendivogius (Michał Sędziwój; 1566–1636) was a Polish alchemist, philosopher, and medical doctor.

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Simon Iff

Simon Iff is the protagonist of a series of short detective stories written by occultist Aleister Crowley.

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Swinging (sexual practice)

Swinging, sometimes called wife swapping, husband swapping or partner swapping, is a non-monogamous behavior in which both singles and partners in a committed relationship engage in sexual activities with others as a recreational or social activity.

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Třeboň

Třeboň (Wittingau) is a historical town in South Bohemian Region of Czech Republic.

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The Angel of the West Window

The Angel of the West Window is a novel written in 1927 by Gustav Meyrink (original German title: Der Engel vom westlichen Fenster) steeped in alchemical, hermetic, occult and mystical imagery and ideas interweaving the life of Elizabethan Magus Dr John Dee with that of a fictional modern descendant, Baron Mueller.

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The Blair Witch Project

The Blair Witch Project is a 1999 American supernatural horror film written, directed and edited by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez.

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The Emperor and the Golem

The Emperor and the Golem (Císařův pekař a pekařův císař - "Emperor's baker and baker's emperor" literally) is a two-part Czechoslovakian historical fantasy comedy film produced in 1951.

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The Equinox

The Equinox (subtitle: "The Review of Scientific Illuminism") is a series of publications in book form that serves as the official organ of the A∴A∴, a magical order founded by Aleister Crowley (although material is often of import to its sister organization, Ordo Templi Orientis).

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The Solitudes (novel)

The Solitudes (originally titled Ægypt contrary to Crowley's wishes) is a 1987 modern fantasy novel by John Crowley.

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The Vision and the Voice

The Vision and the Voice (Liber 418) chronicles the mystical journey of Aleister Crowley (1875–1947) as he explored the 30 Enochian Æthyrs originally developed by Dr.

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Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum

Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum first published in 1652, is an extensively annotated compilation of English alchemical literature selected by Elias Ashmole.

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Thomas Allen (mathematician)

Thomas Allen (or Alleyn) (21 December 154230 September 1632) was an English mathematician and astrologer.

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Uí Maine

Uí Maine, often Anglicised as Hy Many, was one of the oldest and largest kingdoms located in Connacht, Ireland.

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Václav Kaplický

Václav Kaplický (28 August 1895, Sezimovo Ústí – 4 October 1982, Prague) was a Czech writer, journalist and epic poet.

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Voynich manuscript

The Voynich manuscript is an illustrated codex hand-written in an unknown writing system.

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Watchtower (magic)

In the tradition of the 1880s Order of the Golden Dawn a watchtower or guardian in ceremonial and derived neopagan magical tradition is a tutelary spirit of one of the four cardinal points or "quarters" (north, east, south, and west).

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Will (TV series)

Will is an American drama television series about the (fictional) life of William Shakespeare in his early 20s.

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William Butler (alchemist)

William Butler, Irish alchemist (c. 1534 – 29 January 1617), was, according to the Compendium of Irish Biography, "a well-known alchemist, the pretended discoverer of the philosopher's stone, and of a powder for bringing the dead to life, was born in Clare about 1534.

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William Lilly

William Lilly (9 June 1681) has been described as "the most abused as well as the most celebrated astrologer of the seventeenth century".

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Yasuke

Yasuke (variously rendered as 弥助 or 弥介, 彌助 or 彌介 in different sources.) (b.) was a black Samurai of African origin who served under the Japanese hegemon and warlord Oda Nobunaga in 1581 and 1582.

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1550s in England

Events from the 1550s in England.

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1555

Year 1555 (MDLV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1582

Year 1582 (MDLXXXII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, and a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Proleptic Gregorian calendar.

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1590s in England

Events from the 1590s in England.

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1597

No description.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Kelley

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