He [Edward Talbot] than settled him self to the Action: and on his knees att my desk (setting the stone [a framed crytal ball?] before him) fell to prayer and entreaty &c. In the mean space, I [John Dee], in my Oratory did pray, and make motion to god, and his good Creatures for the furdering of this Action. And within one quarter of an howre (or less) he had sight of one in the stone. but he still expected for two more: deeming this to be one of the three (namely Anchor Anachor Anilos). But I then cam to him, to the stone: And after some thanks to God, and Wellcome to the good Creature, used; I required to know his name. And he spake plainly, (to the hearing of E.T.) that his name is URI GELLER. -- Dr. John Dee, /Misteriorum Liber Primus/ (OK, I may have made some typos in my transcription 8-)