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Arca Arcanorum (The Secret of Secrets) by Arthur Dee




Arca Arcanorum was written in 1634 by the alchemist and royal physician Arthur Dee, the eldest son of the Elizabethan magus John Dee, to celebrate his triumphal consummation of the Great Work and the attainment of the Secret of Secrets. Only a single manuscript of this work exists, executed in Dee’s own handwriting and bequeathed upon his death to the Bodleian Library in Oxford. This is the first time this all-important alchemical treatise is brought to the press, having remained virtually unknown for almost 400 years.

First few orders will include a letterpress broadside featuring a colourful reproduction of an emblem from the Ripley Scroll, which was included in the 1634 original MS of Arthur Dee’s “Arca Arcanorum.”



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