The ever excellent University of Wisconsin Digital Library has recently posted 'Geheime Figuren der Rosenkreuzer, aus dem 16ten und 17ten Jahrhundert' ('Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians from the 16th and 17th Centuries') to their History of Science and Technology subsite. It was published in 1785-1788. There are multiple format page images available (click 'display gallery view').
Adam McLean tells us:
"This 18th century compendium, drew on 17th century alchemical sources such as Adrian von Mynsich, with mystical pieces from Valentin Weigel, and Abraham von Franckenberg's works on Jacob Boehme. It was an important and influential source of Rosicrucian ideas, albeit filtered through an 18th century perspective."Adam has posted translations from a selection of images.
Marvellous stuff. Thanks Steven!
[Wikipedia has an extensive set of links if you want to get your hermetic golden rosey alchemy dawn cross cabala on - the actual article, like the subject matter itself, is ambiguous and dense by turns: any secrets revealed remain fairly opaque for the great majority of us I venture to suggest. But the symbols hold an enduring fascination.]
Gracias!
ReplyDeleteExcellent reference stuff. Thanks!
ReplyDelete1Love&Peace...
Wow! Beautiful images. Thank you for posting them.
ReplyDeleteNeat!
ReplyDeleteSincere Question: Can I print t-shirts with these images, or does a copyright exist on Rosicrusian arcana?
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Can I print t-shirts with these images
ReplyDeleteThat's a question you must put to the Wisconsin University Digital Library I suppose.
Do you know Mr.h?
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ReplyDeleteNice blog.
Interesting stuff. First symbol brings to mind the seal of Martin Luther. Check it out at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luther_seal
ReplyDeleteGreat reference for all those looking into such mysteries.
ReplyDeleteSounds awesome. An ancient secret order for the better of humanity. With the knowledge to manufacture unlimited wealth and potentially live forever(?) But no one knows how to do it? Hmmm. When one of them actually materializes in front of me and proves their (good) capabilities I might be more convinced :)
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