Categories:
Alchemy & Hermeticism,
Fine & Antiquarian,
Secret Societies
£75.00
Antiquarian / Second Hand
Published: Aquarian Press, Wellingborough 1980
Condition: Fine. Dust jacket unclipped, slightly faded along the spine, otherwise in near perfect condition. Binding is firm, pages are clean and unmarked.
"120 years after his death the body of Father Christian Rosenkreuz remained in a state of perfect preservation in a seven-sided vault...
So runs part of the legend concerning the birth of the Fraternity of the Rosy Cross, with its mysterious founder Christian Rosenkreuz, the forerunner of the many 'Secret Masters' who have had such a profound influence on Western occultism.
Alchemy, Freemasonry, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and such literary works as Bulwer-Lytton's Zanoni, as well as a host of esoteric societies, have all been enriched by the symbolism and aspirations of Rosicrucianism.
Here, for the first time, Christopher McIntosh, the biographer of Eliphas Lévi, tells the strange story of the Rosy Cross in its entirety, from its shadowy seventeenth-century genesis to its present-day offshoots."
£49.00
The earliest known Rosicrucian ritual system published for the first time.
The subject of this book is Johann Samuel Mund artist, alchemist and Free-mason and his own special interpretation of the Royal Art. It was in Frankfurt that Mund founded the Masonic Lodge known as the Bund der Treue und Wahrheit zu den 3 Rosenkreuzern Weiß, Roth und Gold (Union of Loyalty and Truth of the 3 Rosy Crosses, White, Red and Gold), for which he developed his own doctrine with its own rituals and teachings, which have fortunately come down to us in various manuscript archives.
In this book the authors provide the first complete overview of Mund's teachings, illustrated with the unique images and diagrams that he created specially for them. The authors also explore the conditions prevailing at the time the Lodge of the Union of Loyalty and Truth was founded, the influences that shaped it, and the impact it had upon the development of the High Degrees in the mid-18th century.
What is more, the book sheds light on a fascinating chapter in Masonic history, and one that has been relatively neglected to date, namely the connection between practical and philosophical alchemy on the one hand and dogmatic Freemasonry (at that time not yet fully developed) on the other.
This meticulously researched and richly illustrated volume is a joint production of Salier Verlag, Germany, and Lewis Masonic and contains all the relevant texts in both German and English. It is aimed both at academics specialising in the Enlightenment and the general reader with an interest in the history of ideas, alchemy and esotericism, as well as Freemasons who are eager to explore a fascinating and previously neglected chapter in the development of the Brotherhood.
1st Edition 2024 (bilingual edition in German and English)
Hard-cover binding in imitation leather with gold embossing, thread-stitched, two bookmarks (one Gold and one Rose coloured)
Colour throughout with numerous illustrations
544 pages, 17 x 24 cm
Only 500 Printed
£19.99
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