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Dee, John, 1527-1608

"The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee And the Catalog of His Library of Manuscripts"

Feb. 12th,
ivit Illustriss. versus Crocoviam. Feb. 19th, E. K.[bb] cam from
Poland abowt none to Trebone: I sent word to my Lord straight. Feb.
21st, my Lord sending no word yet, I sent another message. March
3rd, a Cremona ad Trebonam. March 7th, E. K. dedit nobis 300 ducata.
Recepimus a Domino Illustrissimo 3300. March 9th, iter regium.
March 14th, venimus Reichstein. March 17th, reditus a Reichstein.
March 21st, E. K. gave me 170 more, and of the 200 for changing 60
remayne. Contumelie et contemptus a Cholek et a Schonberg. March
23rd, venimus Trebonam. March 26th, the Lord Biberstein, comming
from Cranbaw from the Lord Rosenberg, passing by Trebona, sent for
me to his ynn to make acquayntance with me. E. K. equitavit
Crotoviam. April 4th, actio tertia incepit. April 18th, actionis
terti? finis. May 1st, vidi (doctore meo premonstrante) Michaelium
Nuncium non Mersaelem. Laus sit Deo et doctori meo E. K.! June 14th,
nupti? Domini Thom? Kelei. June 17th, nsgre guvf shy zbar Vnar unq
gurz abg. June 22nd, Mr. Francis Garland went toward England from
Trebona.
[Footnote aa: He frequently speaks of Prince Albert Leski under
the title of Illustrissimus.]
[Footnote bb: It is almost unnecessary to observe that these
initials refer to Edward Kelly.]
July 5th, Sonday, I set the two erthes with theyr water agayn uppon
them. July 9th, Mr. Francis Pucci cam and browght Chrisan Franken
with him, who, he sayd, had now recanted his wycked boke against
Christ, wherof I was glad.


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