Transcriber’s Note:
A few typographical errors have been corrected. They have been marked in the text with mouse-hover popups.
As explained in [Footnote n], John Dee’s Diary includes occasional words and phrases written in Greek script, but in the English (or Latin) language:
Θις νιγτ μι υυιφ δρεμιδ
A [transliteration key] is given at the end of the text.
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Text in brackets, and parenthetical question marks, is in the original.