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the politics of reading and writing in the English Renaissance

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An edition of John Dee (1995)

John Dee

the politics of reading and writing in the English Renaissance

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This book presents a major reassessment of the career and cultural background of John Dee (1527-1609), one of Elizabethan England's most interesting figures. Challenging the conventional image of the isolated, eccentric philosopher, Sherman situates Dee in a fresh context, revealing that he was a well-connected adviser to the academic, courtly, and commercial circles of his day.

The centerpiece of Dee's life is shown to be the massive library and museum at Mortlake, perhaps the first modern "think tank." There he lived, worked, and entertained some of the period's most influential intellectuals and politicians.

Sherman discusses Dee's household arrangements, reading practices, and writings on subjects ranging from calendar reform to imperial policy. He also offers the first detailed account of the broad network of scholars and other experts who, along with Dee, operated behind the political scenes, providing textual and technological support during this time of unprecedented intellectual and global expansion.

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291

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John Dee: The Politics of Reading and Writing in the English Renaissance (Massachusetts Studies in Early Modern Culture)
April 1997, University of Massachusetts Press
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John Dee: the politics of reading and writing in the English Renaissance
1995, University of Massachusetts Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-280) and index.

Published in
Amherst
Series
Massachusetts studies in early modern culture

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
001/.092
Library of Congress
Z8220.9 .S48 1995, Z8220.9.S48 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 291 p. :
Number of pages
291

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1095608M
Internet Archive
johndeepoliticso0000sher
ISBN 10
0870239406
LCCN
94020149
OCLC/WorldCat
30671366
Library Thing
1117185
Goodreads
4606399

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On 9 November 1592, Anne Russell, countess of Warwick, delivered a letter to Queen Elizabeth at Hampton Court: it was a "supplication" from the Queen's "servant in Mortlake," John Dee.
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