John Dee Quote

Neither the circle without the line, nor the line without the point, can be artificially produced. It is, therefore, by virtue of the point and the Monad that all things commence to emerge in principle.
That which is affected at the periphery, however large it may be, cannot in any way lack the support of the central point.


Theorem II - Monas Hieroglyphica (1564)


Neither the circle without the line, nor the line without the point, can be artificially produced. It is, therefore, by virtue of the point and the...

Neither the circle without the line, nor the line without the point, can be artificially produced. It is, therefore, by virtue of the point and the...

Neither the circle without the line, nor the line without the point, can be artificially produced. It is, therefore, by virtue of the point and the...

Neither the circle without the line, nor the line without the point, can be artificially produced. It is, therefore, by virtue of the point and the...