Theomagia, or The temple of wisdome. In three parts, spiritual, celestial, and elemental: containing the occult powers of the angels of astromancy in the telesmatical sculpture of the Persians and AEgyptians. The mysterious vertues of the characters of the stars with the genii, idea's and figures of geomancy, upon the Gamabes, &c. To which is added the resolution of all manner of questions, past, present and to come. The knowledge of the Rosie Crucian physick, and the miraculous secrets in nature, which have preformed incredible, extraordinary things; all verified by a practical examination of principles in the great world, and fitted to mean capacities. By John Heydon, Gent. philonomos, a servant of God and secretary of nature

People / Organizations
Imprint
London : printed by T.M. for Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivie-lane, and for Tho. Rooks at the Lambe at the east end of St. Pauls Church, 1664.
Publication year
1664
ESTC No.
R8331
Grub Street ID
128517
Description
[112] 272, [12], 316, [8], 232, 225-249, [7] : port., tables, diagrams ; 8°.
Note
Title word "philonomos" transliterated from Greek

Frontis on lead A1v signed: Lilly [...]

"Theomagia, or The temple of wisdome in three parts." has a separate title page with imprint "for Henry Brome", dated 1663; new pagination begins on leaf 2A7. "Theomagia: or, The temple of wisdome," has a separate title page with imprint "by J.C. for R. Broom", dated 1663; ne pagination begins on leaf 3B1

Commendatory verses by George Starkey, John Booker, John Gadbury, and others

Seperate title page on 2Q1r dated 1663 reads "Ocia Imperialia: being select exercises..."; Pagination and register are continuous

Signatures: [superscript pi]A]8] b-g]8] A-R]8] 2A-2V]8] 2X]4] 3A]4] 2B-3P]8] [superscript chi]3Q]4] 3Q-3R]8.
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Signatures from DFo