I can't vouch for the scholarliness of the editions used, but if your
ears perk up when you hear the names Johannes Trithemius, Heinrich
Agrippa, Athanasius Kircher, Giordano Bruno, and John Dee, check out
Twilit Grotto: Archives of Western Esoterica
http://www.esotericarchives.com/esoteric.htm
This site is a member of the "Enochian WebRing" so you know it has to be
good! Also includes "Reginald Scot's collection of magical texts: A fine
example of Elizabethan English." Doesn't have anything about Merlin (I
mean John Dee's) crystal ball on the homepage, but I'm sure it's in here
somewhere. And there are pictures, too: angelic sigils, planetary
sigils, several magic circles, and Dee's holy table:
http://www.esotericarchives.com/gifs/gifs.htm
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Dr. David Wilson-Okamura http://virgil.org [log in to unmask]
English Department Virgil reception, discussion, documents, &c
East Carolina University Sparsa et neglecta coegi. -- Claude Fauchet
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