tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post4076943229010884585..comments2024-03-25T14:09:59.347-05:00Comments on Augoeides: Enochian as a Single Coherent Magical SystemScott Stenwickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12389664381513219613noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-21885471316536396172012-12-12T11:52:45.588-06:002012-12-12T11:52:45.588-06:00Unfortunately my information on the Holy Table in ...Unfortunately my information on the Holy Table in the British Museum does not come from a primary source, and I haven't seen it personally.<br /><br />My guess is that the source may have been referring to the one at the Ashmolean Museum and called it the "British Museum" in error - because you're right, it's not on that list. Either that, or the British Museum had one once and no longer does.<br /><br />I'll update the article to reflect that.Scott Stenwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12389664381513219613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-40478577488492917582012-12-12T11:07:05.474-06:002012-12-12T11:07:05.474-06:00Hi Scott,
Interesting piece. Just fyi, seething i...Hi Scott, <br />Interesting piece. Just fyi, seething is still in use in the North of England, particularly Yorkshire (W/N) which had a heavy Viking presence. It is used in the context of a woman's contained anger, (I was seething with rage or I am seething)..<br />In a context of visions/utterances, seething into the fire in rage, at say an errant husband, is said in some local Yorkshire tales to enable the wife to see who the 'other woman was'..<br />Hope that helps<br />JosephineJosephinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12815163823337524798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-58210833378201046292012-12-12T10:39:18.121-06:002012-12-12T10:39:18.121-06:00Thank You for this interesting piece. Do you have...Thank You for this interesting piece. Do you have any more information on the holy Table which is supposedly in the BM. I have been several times and not seen it. It is also not mentioned in the following link which sums up what is visible very nicely.<br /><br />http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0039368111001117<br /><br />I have heard that there was supposedly a Holy Table in the Ashmoean museum in Oxford. However I believe that was lost many years ago in a fire. That may have been Dee's although given the circuitous route by which Dee's manuscripts survived I wouldnt be surprised of it was actually Ashmoles. <br /><br />Best Wishes<br /><br />PaoloPaolohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01383786801759206704noreply@blogger.com