Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Gnosis

Georg von Welling 1719

"Ripley-Rolle - manuskrypt XVI w."
[I really have no idea but I wonder if this is meant to be after Richard Rolle (?)]
{It's actually: Ripley Scroll}

[See: the later BibliOdyssey post on the Ripley Scroll]





Homo Zodiacus in: 'Guild Book of the Barber Surgeons of York', 15th century.

Johann Daniel Mylius 1618 [I, II, III, IV]

Freemasonry 1754

Jakob Böhme 1682

Jakob Böhme 1682 (previously and at Giornale Nuovo)

Abraham von Franckenberg 1639
(disciple, student and biographer of Jakob Böhme)


(after) Ramon Llull 1470


An eclectic mix of esoterica purloined from the Polish site, Gnosis.
The above images come from the Iluminatornia section of the site.

4 comments:

  1. Another great set of images: the ‘Ripley-Rolle’ picture is from a manuscript copy of the Ripley Scroll.

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  2. Thanks for that. I gave up on the 'ripley' search - too many Aliens and other movie refs.

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  3. The image by Swedenborg looks quite a lot like an investigation of lines of magnetic force or maybe electric potential, which is a more scientific subject than the more alchemical topics in the other pictures. Which would make sense, since Swedenborg was originally a scientist... Although according to his wiki bio, he later went off the rails a bit and believed that "he was appointed by the Lord to write a heavenly doctrine to reform Christianity [&] claimed that the Lord had opened his eyes, so that from then on he could freely visit heaven and hell, and talk with angels, demons, and other spirits."

    So it could be that, too.

    Either way, fascinating stuff. Very glad to have come across this blog!

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