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Who's Afraid of Freemasons?

Author : Aleksandr Moiseevich Pi︠a︡tigorskiĭ
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 442 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Freemasonry
ISBN : STANFORD:36105022852557

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Who's Afraid of Freemasons? by Aleksandr Moiseevich Pi︠a︡tigorskiĭ Pdf

An outline of Masonic history and mythology from its foundation in 1717 up to the present day; describes Freemasonry's rituals and symbolism.

What is Religion?

Author : Idinopulos,Brian C. Wilson
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2018-09-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004379046

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What is Religion? by Idinopulos,Brian C. Wilson Pdf

What is Religion? consists of fourteen essays written by a selection of scholars who represent a wide spectrum of approaches to the acedamic study of religion. Each of the essays is an effort not only to take stock of the present controversy concerning appropriate methodologies for the study of religion, but also to take one giant step beyond that to formulate a precise definition of religion. Given the considerable confusion today about what it is exactly that religious studies scholars take to be their subject matter when they presume to professionally teachabout religion, this volume provides a much needed forum for leading scholars to debate and clarify what professors of religious studies understand as the central object or objects under their scrunity.

British Freemasonry, 1717-1813

Author : Robert Peter
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 2396 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2016-12-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317275435

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British Freemasonry, 1717-1813 by Robert Peter Pdf

Freemasonry was a major cultural and social phenomenon and a key element of the Enlightenment. It was to have an international influence across the globe. This primary resource collection charts a key period in the development of organized Freemasonry culminating in the formation of a single United Grand Lodge of England. The secrecy that has surrounded Freemasonry has made it difficult to access information and documents about the organization and its adherents in the past. This collection is the result of extensive archival research and transcription and highlights the most significant themes associated with Freemasonry. The documents are drawn from masonic collections, private archives and libraries worldwide. The majority of these texts have never before been republished. Documents include rituals (some written in code), funeral services, sermons, songs, certificates, an engraved list of lodges, letters, pamphlets, theatrical prologues and epilogues, and articles from newspapers and periodicals. This collection will enable researchers to identify many key masons for the first time. It will be of interest to students of Freemasonry, the Enlightenment and researchers in eighteenth-century studies. Includes more than 550 texts - Many texts are published here by special arrangement with the Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London - Contains over 260 pages of newly transcribed manuscript material - Documents are organized thematically - Full editorial apparatus including general introduction, volume introductions, headnotes and explanatory endnotes - A consolidated index appears in the final volume

British Freemasonry, 1717-1813 Volume 1

Author : Robert Peter
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 531 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2016-10-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317275312

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British Freemasonry, 1717-1813 Volume 1 by Robert Peter Pdf

Freemasonry was a major cultural and social phenomenon and a key element of the Enlightenment. It was to have an international influence across the globe. This primary resource collection charts a key period in the development of organized Freemasonry culminating in the formation of a single United Grand Lodge of England. The secrecy that has surrounded Freemasonry has made it difficult to access information and documents about the organization and its adherents in the past. This collection is the result of extensive archival research and transcription and highlights the most significant themes associated with Freemasonry. The documents are drawn from masonic collections, private archives and libraries worldwide. The majority of these texts have never before been republished. Documents include rituals (some written in code), funeral services, sermons, songs, certificates, an engraved list of lodges, letters, pamphlets, theatrical prologues and epilogues, and articles from newspapers and periodicals. This collection will enable researchers to identify many key masons for the first time. It will be of interest to students of Freemasonry, the Enlightenment and researchers in eighteenth-century studies.

Freemasonry

Author : Alexander Piatigorsky
Publisher : Random House
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2013-01-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781448162017

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Freemasonry by Alexander Piatigorsky Pdf

This study considers the institution of Freemasonry from the point of view of both masons and their critics, as well as from the author's own. In the first section, it gives an outline of masonic history, from the foundation of the Grand Lodge in Covent Garden in 1717 through its major role in Enlightenment Europe and the American War of Independence, its many tribulations and schisms in the 19th century to the present day. The book looks at one of the main sources of masonic history, Anderson's "Constitutions", which documents masonic practice and the masons' mythical history back to Hiram Abiff, the first Master Mason in the reign of King Solomon.

Handbook of Freemasonry

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 689 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2014-06-12
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9789004273122

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Handbook of Freemasonry by Anonim Pdf

Freemasonry is the largest, oldest, and most influential secret society in the world. The Brill Handbook of Freemasonry is a pioneering work that brings together, for the first time, leading scholars on Freemasonry. The first section covers historical perspectives, such as the origins and early history of Freemasonry. The second deals with the relationship between Freemasonry and specific religious traditions such as the Catholic Church, Judaism, and Islam. In the third section, organisational themes, such as the use of rituals, are explored, while the fourth section deals with issues related to society and politics - women, blacks, colonialism, nationalism, and war. The fifth and final section is devoted to Freemasonry and culture, including music, literature, modern art, architecture and material culture.

Freemasonry and the Press in the Twentieth Century

Author : Paul Calderwood
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317132783

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Freemasonry and the Press in the Twentieth Century by Paul Calderwood Pdf

By the end of the twentieth century, Freemasonry had acquired an unsavoury reputation as a secretive network of wealthy men looking out for each others’ interests. The popular view is of an organisation that, if not actually corrupt, is certainly viewed with deep mistrust by the press and wider society. Yet, as this book makes clear, this view contrasts sharply with the situation at the beginning of the century when the public’s perception of Freemasonry in Britain was much more benevolent, with numerous establishment figures (including monarchs, government ministers, archbishops and civic worthies) enthusiastically recommending Freemasonry as the key to model citizenship. Focusing particularly on the role of the press, this book investigates the transformation of the image of Freemasonry in Britain from respectability to suspicion. It describes how the media projected a positive message of the organisation for almost forty years, based on a mass of news emanating from the organisation itself, before a change in public regard occurred during the later twentieth-century. This change in the public mood, the book argues, was due primarily to Masonic withdrawal from the public sphere and a disengagement with the press. Through an examination of the subject of Freemasonry and the British press, a number of related social trends are addressed, including the decline of deference, the erosion of privacy, greater competition in the media, the emergence of more aggressive and investigative journalism, the consequences of media isolation and the rise of professional Public Relations. The book also illuminates the organisation’s collisions with nationalism, communism, and state welfare provision. As such, the study is illuminating not only for students of Freemasonry, but those with an interest in the wider social history of modern Britain.

Thomas Dunckerley and English Freemasonry

Author : Susan Mitchell Sommers
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2015-10-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781317320470

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Thomas Dunckerley and English Freemasonry by Susan Mitchell Sommers Pdf

Thomas Dunckerley is a late eighteenth-century icon of British Freemasonry. In one of the first books to provide a scholarly study of English Freemasonry, Sommers uses Dunckerley’s case to examine the changeable nature of personal identity in the eighteenth century and the evolving methodology and expectations of biography.

Secret and Silent Men of 1798

Author : James Caulfield
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 9781412029124

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Secret and Silent Men of 1798 by James Caulfield Pdf

Academia has inexplicably ignored and omitted the presence of The Society of Freemasons in Ireland in most of the popular history books. This omission is confusing and somewhat illogical considering the overwhelming weight of evidence, not only of their existence but also their involvement in every facet of Irish affairs for more than 200 years. Their absence from the history books leaves a void which curtains the vital information needed to complete the sorry picture of 1798.

Slavery in the Cherokee Nation

Author : Patrick Neal Minges
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2004-06
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781135942083

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Slavery in the Cherokee Nation by Patrick Neal Minges Pdf

Exploring the dynamic issues of race and religion within the Cherokee Nation, this text looks at the role of secret societies in shaping these forces during the 19th century.

The Masonic Magician

Author : Phillipa Faulks,Robert Cooper
Publisher : Watkins Media Limited
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2016-02-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781780282435

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The Masonic Magician by Phillipa Faulks,Robert Cooper Pdf

Miracle-worker or man of straw? Count Alessandro Cagliostro was a cult figure of European society in the tumultuous years leading to the French Revolution. An alchemist, healer and Freemason, he inspired both wild devotion and savage ridicule – as well as novels by Alexandre Dumas, a drama by Goethe and Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute. Count Alessandro Cagliostro’s sincere belief in the magical powers, including immortality, conferred by his Egyptian Rite of Freemasonry won him fame, but made him dangerous enemies, too. His celebrated travels through the Middle East and the capitals of Europe ended abruptly in Rome in 1789, where he was arrested by the Inquisition and condemned to death for heresy.The Masonic Magician tells Cagliostro’s extraordinary story, complete with the first English translation of his Egyptian Rite of Freemasonry ever published. The authors examine the case made against him, that he was an impostor as well as a heretic, and find that the Roman Church, and history itself, have done him a terrible injustice. This engaging account, drawing on remarkable new documentary evidence, shows that the man condemned was a genuine visionary and true champion of Freemasonry. His teachings have much to reveal to us today, not just of the secrets of the movement, but of the mysterious hostility it continues to attract.

A Course of Severe and Arduous Trials

Author : Lynn Brunet
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Art
ISBN : 3039118544

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A Course of Severe and Arduous Trials by Lynn Brunet Pdf

The artist Francis Bacon (1909-1992) and the writer Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) both convey in their work a sense of foreboding and confinement in bleak, ritualistic spaces. This book identifies many similarities between the spaces and activities they evoke and the initiatory practices of fraternal orders and secret societies that were an integral part of the social landscape of the Ireland experienced by both men during childhood. Many of these Irish societies modelled their ritual structures and symbolism on the Masonic Order. Freemasons use the term 'spurious Freemasonry' to designate those rituals not sanctioned by the Grand Lodge. The Masonic author Albert Mackey argues that the spurious forms were those derived from the various cult practices of the classical world and describes these initiatory practices as 'a course of severe and arduous trials'. This reading of Bacon's and Beckett's work draws on theories of trauma to suggest that there may be a disturbing link between Bacon's stark imagery, Beckett's obscure performances and the unofficial use of Masonic rites.

Keats, Hermeticism, and the Secret Societies

Author : Jennifer N. Wunder
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2016-04-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317109396

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Keats, Hermeticism, and the Secret Societies by Jennifer N. Wunder Pdf

Jennifer Wunder makes a strong case for the importance of hermeticism and the secret societies to an understanding of John Keats's poetry and his speculations about religious and philosophical questions. Although secret societies exercised enormous cultural influence during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, they have received little attention from Romantic scholars. And yet, information about the societies permeated all aspects of Romantic culture. Groups such as the Rosicrucians and the Freemasons fascinated the reading public, and the market was flooded with articles, pamphlets, and books that discussed the societies's goals and hermetic philosophies, debated their influence, and drew on their mythologies for literary inspiration. Wunder recovers the common knowledge about the societies and offers readers a first look at the role they played in the writings of Romantic authors in general and Keats in particular. She argues that Keats was aware of the information available about the secret societies and employed hermetic terminology and imagery associated with these groups throughout his career. As she traces the influence of these secret societies on Keats's poetry and letters, she offers readers a new perspective not only on Keats's writings but also on scholarship treating his religious and philosophical beliefs. While scholars have tended either to consider Keats's aesthetic and religious speculations on their own terms or to adopt a more historical approach that rejects an emphasis on the spiritual for a materialist interpretation, Wunder offers us a middle way. Restoring Keats to a milieu characterized by simultaneously worldly and mythological propensities, she helps to explain if not fully reconcile the insights of both camps.

Humanum Genus

Author : Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1884
Category : Freemasonry
ISBN : UOM:39015083376585

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Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition

Author : Glenn Alexander Magee
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 0801474507

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Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition by Glenn Alexander Magee Pdf

Glenn Alexander Magee's pathbreaking book argues that Hegel was decisively influenced by the Hermetic tradition, a body of thought with roots in Greco-Roman Egypt. Magee traces the influence on Hegel of such Hermetic thinkers as Baader, Böhme, Bruno, and Paracelsus, and fascination with occult and paranormal phenomena. Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition covers Hegel's philosophical corpus and shows that his engagement with Hermeticism lasted throughout his career and intensified during his final years in Berlin. Viewing Hegel as a Hermetic thinker has implications for a more complete understanding of the modern philosophical tradition, and German idealism in particular.