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    www.rcplondon.ac.uk/events/scholar-courtier-magician-lost-library-john-dee "Today the Royal College of Physicians library contains more than 100 books previously belonging to Dee: the largest known collection of Dee books surviving in one location. They were acquired as part of the library of the Marquis of Dorchester, presented to the physicians in the 1680s. It is not clear how these 100-plus volumes came to be owned by Dorchester, but there is evidence that many of them were stolen from Dee by a certain Nicholas Saunder."
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    I have tried the soft tip “paintbrush” style, but find the chisel point easiest and most accurate.
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    A note on this, as an aside that might be interesting to some: Consider this sequence of verses as sequence of all Tifereth and Y'sod, i.e. every pair of Sun-and-Moon, verses in the book! - And take into account how the Chapters flow into each other: Nuit and Hadit meet in the Noon, The Fish verse (i.e. between Tifereth and Netzah verse) of Zayin, the Lovers sequence (I, 61 - II, 4); and the Child springs out from their Union via the Lamed, The Ox Goad (i.e. between G'boorah and Tifereth) in the Samekh, the Prop sequence (II, 75 - III, 5)!
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