But once I realized how long it was, I decided to also copy it onto my wall in a post of its own. but you’ve already read the title of this blog post, so…) I first wrote a long comment on the Facebook post where I discovered the article. ![]() (I would warn you it might ruin some of your fantasies…. For some reason.īut, of course, I had a few things to say about the museum’s collection of Dee’s magical tools. Honestly, this was something we already knew – it’s an Aztec mirror. It just says they ran some tests that prove the obsidian mirror in the British Museum’s John Dee Collection is, indeed, from Mexico. So it’s little surprise this article from CNN is currently making the rounds:īefore you get too excited, there is nothing really ground-breaking here – that is, for most of you who are likely reading this blog and clicked on this particular post. Especially the ones, like me, who count Dee as something of a personal hero. ![]() It’s not often John Dee pops up in the mainstream – so when he does, you can bet it’s going to get attention from the Angel-botherers. The (Surviving) Dee Collection at the British Museum
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