Nigel Campbell Pennick (born 1946 in Guildford, Surrey, England) is a marine biologist, who has also published on occultism, magic, natural magic, divination, subterranea, rural folk customs, traditional performance and Celtic art as well as runosophy. He is a writer on marine species as well as an occultist and geomancer. He also writes on European arts and crafts, buildings, landscape and spiritual traditions. He has written several booklets on the history of urban transport in Cambridge and London. He is best known for his research on geomancy, labyrinths, sacred geometry, the spiritual arts and crafts, esoteric alphabets and Germanic runic studies.
Foreword
Introduction
1. The Location, Nature and Accessibility of Cambridge
2. King Henry VI's Foundation
3. Building the Chapel
4. Finishing the Chapel
5. The Almost-Sainted King and Glazing the Chapel
6. Internal Fittings, the Chantries and Alterations
7. The Altered Surroundings
8. Location and Orientation
9. Name and Number
Afterword
Glossary
Bibliography