Invisible History of the Rosicrucians
Inner Traditions Bear and Company (Verlag)
978-1-59477-255-9 (ISBN)
• Contains the latest research on the origins of the Rosicrucian movement
• Presents the ties between Rosicrucianism, Freemasonry, and the Templars
• Written by a “perfected” Knight of the Rose Croix and the Pelican (18th degree, Ancient and Accepted Rite)
For nearly 400 years, incredible myths and stories have been woven around the “invisible” Brothers of the Rose Cross, the Rosicrucians. It is said that they possessed the secret of man and God, that they could turn lead into gold, that they governed Europe in secret, that theirs was the true philosophy of Freemasonry, and that they could save--or destroy--the world. In The Invisible History of the Rosicrucians, Tobias Churton, a “perfected” Knight of the Rose Croix and the Pelican (18th degree, Ancient and Accepted Rite), presents the first definitive historical and philosophical view of this mysterious brotherhood.
Starting at its beginnings in Germany in 1603, Churton unveils the truth behind the complex story that underlies the Rosicrucian movement. He explains its purpose, the motives of its earliest creators, and the manifestos “accidentally” published in the 17th century that emerged at precisely the time when modern science was emerging. He details the people who influenced its development--including Johannes Kepler, Robert Fludd, and Sir Francis Bacon--and the ties between the Rosicrucians, Freemasons, and Templars. He also shows how Rosicrucianism shaped the mythology and spiritual consciousness of both North and South America and reveals that there are many Rosicrucian fraternities still active throughout the world today.
Tobias Churton is a lecturer in Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry at Exeter University, which offers Britain’s only master’s program in Western Esotericism. The author of Gnostic Philosophy, The Magus of Freemasonry, and Freemasonry: The Reality, he lives in England.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
My Rosicrucian Adventure
One The Stars
The Importance of Revelation
The Reformation
The Last Light
Johannes Kepler and the New Stars
A Conjunction on the Pont Neuf, Paris
Two Tübingen and the Universe
The Science
Rays
Abu Ma’shar al-Balki
Röslin versus Kepler
Grebner and Studion
Three A Prince of Utopia
Interrogation
Enter the Genius
The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreuz
The Whirlpool
A Gang of Conspirators
Four The Alchemical Wedding of Johann Valentin Andreae
Who Was behind the Fama Fraternitatis?
Augustus, Prince Elector of Anhalt
Enter the Rosicrucians
Five Fama Fraternitatis, or the Brotherhood of the Most Commendable Order Roseae Crucis
Damcar and the Sabians
Six The Strange Case of Dr. Adam Haslmayr
The Search for the Brotherhood
A House in the Languedoc
The Decameron
Montpellier and Maguelone
François Rabelais and the Rosicrucian Brotherhood
Seven The Reformation of the Whole Wide World
Raphael Eglin
Hesse-Kassel
The Signifying Fish
Alchemical Politics
The Splash
The Second-Known Printed Response to the Manuscript Fama Fraternitatis
The Motive for Publishing the Fama Fraternitatis
Jesuit Conspiracy
Eight The Confession of the Fraternity
John Dee and the More Secret Philosophy
Nine Rosymania I: The Furor and Its Aftermath
Julius Sperber and Aegidius Gutmann
Philip Ziegler, King of the Rosicrucians
Count Michael Maier
Robert Fludd
Ten Rosymania II: Educating the World
Sir Francis Bacon
Bacon’s New Atlantis and the Fama Fraternitatis
René Descartes and the New Mathematics
Descartes and Faulhaber
Joachim Morsius
Abraham von Franckenberg
Comenius and Hartlib
Eleven Andreae CosmoXenus
De Christiani Cosmoxeni genitura iudicium
Chymische Hochzeit: Christiani Rosenkreuz. Anno 1459
Turris Babel sive judiciorum de Fraternitate Rosaceae Crucis chaos
Mythologiae Christianae sive virtutem et vitiorum vitae humanae imaginum libri tres
Institutio pro magica curiosis (Education for those curious about magic)
The Societas Christiana
Twelve The Rose Cross in Britain
Andreae’s Image of the Christian Society in England
Rosicrucians Are Crazy
Fasciculus chemicus
The Philosopher’s Stone Revealed
The Way to Bliss
Poor Robin’s Intelligence
Robert Samber and a Lost Rosicrucian Free Masonry
Conclusion
Thirteen The Revenge of the Curiosi
What Is a Rosicrucian?
Fourteen The Invisible House
The Enlightenment
Fifteen The Age of Reason
Samuel Richter
Hermann Fictuld
Dom Antoine-Joseph Pernety
The Masonic Eighteenth-Degree Rose Croix
Martinès de Pasqually
Baron Karl Gotthelf von Hund
Jean-Baptiste Willermoz
Louis Claude de St.-Martin
Hans Heinrich von Ecker und Eckhoffen and Bernhard Joseph Schleis von Löwenfeld
Alchemy Among the Gold- und Rosenkreuzer
Social Idealism
Nikolay Ivanovich Novikov
Sixteen The Age of Progress
Bernard-Raymond Fabré-Palaprat
Antoine Fabre d’Olivet
Joseph Alexandre Saint-Yves d’Alveydre
Paschal Beverley Randolph
The Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
Stanislas, Marquis de Guaïta; Joseph-Aimé (Joséphin) Péladan; Gérard-Anaclet-Vincent Encausse, or “Papus”
Seventeen The Age of Insanity
Rudolf Steiner
Le Comte de Saint-Germain
Max Heindel (Carl Louis Fredrik Grashof)
Harvey Spencer Lewis
The Lectorium Rosicrucianum
Eighteen Full Circle
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 9.9.2009 |
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Verlagsort | Rochester |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 229 x 152 mm |
Gewicht | 1 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie ► Esoterik / Spiritualität |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Weitere Religionen | |
ISBN-10 | 1-59477-255-X / 159477255X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-59477-255-9 / 9781594772559 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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