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The brotherhood of the rosy cross : being records of the house of the holy spirit in its inward and outward history

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Library of the Mystic Arts)New Hyde Park, NY University Books ndDescription: xviii, 649p.; illus.; appendix; indexContent type:
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1 Mythical Rosicrucian precursors. 2 Militia crucifera evangelica. 3 Alchemists and mystics. 4 Symbolism of the rose and cross. 5 Fama fraternitatis RC. 6 Confession Fraternitatis RC. 7 The chemical nuptials. 8 Authorship of the chemical nuptials. 9 Development of Rosicrucian literature. 10 English Rosicdrucianism. 11 A great German alchemist. 12 Later continental history. 13 The awakening in England. 14 German Rosicrucianism in the eighteenth century. 15 The ritual and Masonic period. 16 The rosy and golden cross. 17 Saint-Germain and Cagliostro. 18 Fratres Lucis. 19 The Rosy Cross in Russia. 20 English Rosicrucianism of the nineteenth century. 21 A modern Rosicrucian order. 22 A kabalistic order of the Rose-Croix. 23 The American Rosy Cross. 24 Last developments of the mystery. Appendix: Additional expository notes
Abstract: '...the most scholarly conceivable picture of the origins of Rosicrucianism, its original doctrines, their unfolding and changing,...and a particularly fascinating chapter on the history of the Rosy Cross in Russia.'
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1 Mythical Rosicrucian precursors. 2 Militia crucifera evangelica. 3 Alchemists and mystics. 4 Symbolism of the rose and cross. 5 Fama fraternitatis RC. 6 Confession Fraternitatis RC. 7 The chemical nuptials. 8 Authorship of the chemical nuptials. 9 Development of Rosicrucian literature. 10 English Rosicdrucianism. 11 A great German alchemist. 12 Later continental history. 13 The awakening in England. 14 German Rosicrucianism in the eighteenth century. 15 The ritual and Masonic period. 16 The rosy and golden cross. 17 Saint-Germain and Cagliostro. 18 Fratres Lucis. 19 The Rosy Cross in Russia. 20 English Rosicrucianism of the nineteenth century. 21 A modern Rosicrucian order. 22 A kabalistic order of the Rose-Croix. 23 The American Rosy Cross. 24 Last developments of the mystery. Appendix: Additional expository notes

'...the most scholarly conceivable picture of the origins of Rosicrucianism, its original doctrines, their unfolding and changing,...and a particularly fascinating chapter on the history of the Rosy Cross in Russia.'

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