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Dr. John Dee was a notable mathematician, astronomer, and occult philosopher in the Elizabethan era. He was born in London and became a prominent figure in the court of Queen Elizabeth I, where he was known for his deep knowledge of mathematics and navigation. Dee was fascinated by various subjects, including alchemy, astrology, and the study of the mystical and the arcane, which led him to become a consultant to the queen on matters of science and mysticism.

His works included numerous treatises on mathematics and navigation, as well as his famous 'Monas Hieroglyphica,' which attempted to unify various philosophical and mystical traditions. Despite his contributions to science and mathematics, Dee's legacy is often overshadowed by his interest in the occult and his pursuit of communication with angels. His eclectic interests and pursuits highlight the blending of science and mysticism in the Renaissance period, marking him as a unique figure in history.

تاريخ الميلاد July 13, 1527
مكان الميلاد London, England
تاريخ الوفاة December 26, 1608