The Occult Revival of the 1700s
No. 11, Vol. 2. Autumnal Equinox 2006
The Occult Revival of the 1700s
Editorial
by Samuel Scarborough
Its the end of our 6th year in publication!
Angel Magick, Dee’s Rosie Crucian Secrets and the Byrom Collection
by Vincent Bridges
Did Dr. John Dee influence the Rosicrucian movement? If he did, how? Vincent Bridges works with these questions and more.
Departments
Book Reviews
A Post-Modern Golden Dawn? - J. S. Kupperman
Art
Du Soleil et de la Lune - J. S. Kupperman
Poetry and Fiction
child throwing Stone - Jessica Elbert
Hopa and the Dead Man, part I - Jessica Elbert
Journal of the Western Mystery Tradition
Publisher
J. S. Kupperman
Main Content Editor
Alex Sumner
Creative Editor
J. S. Kupperman
Rituals Editor
Frater L.
Copy Editor
Frater L.
Art Direction
J. S. Kupperman
Web Design and Development
J. S. Kupperman
Contributing Writers
Vincent Bridges, Jessica Elbert, J. S. Kupperman, Samuel Scarborough
The Cover Art: The Bird of Hermes-J.S. Kupperman
This is a 21st century recreation of an 18th century reproduction of an image from a 15th century manuscript known as the “Ripley Scroll”.
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