This paper presents a structural reconstruction of John Dee and Edward Kelley’s Liber Loagaeth. It does not claim a translation or decipherment. Instead, it argues that the manuscript appears to operate as a staged table-engine with distinct phases: first-leaf boundary and seed, early formula reservoir, pre-engine compression, seven-table mechanical engine, generated paired field, six-table fill phase, closing return block, and Soyga transition. The strongest claim of the paper is structural: Liber Loagaeth should not be treated as flat unreadable text. It appears to change grammar by phase. The section from 29a to 42b behaves as a generated paired field, where a-sides carry even expansion/contraction fields and b-sides carry odd companion fields. The section from 43a to 45b shifts into a six-table fill operation. The final section from 46a to 48b forms a closing return block that seals back into a one-letter seed before the manuscript transitions into Soyga material. This paper offers a testable blueprint for future work on Loagaeth, the 49/48 structure, title-current families, and the possible extraction path toward Dee’s angelic Calls.
Gary Cocciolilo (Sat,) studied this question.