| The Rosicrucian Manuscripts :: The Invisible College Press :: By Christian Rosencreutz with Benedict J. Williamson |
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"What fire, air, water, and earth are not able to rescue from
the holy ashes of our kings and queens, the host of faithful alchemists
have collected here, in the Year of Our Lord, 1459."
The Rosicrucian Fraternity announced their existence some four centuries ago. Since then there has been much speculation about the brotherhood regarding their secrets, their history, and their existence. Time has spawned numerous imitators, volumble detractors, and earnest defenders of the Fraternity. The only certainty lies in the early manuscripts and publications; these works are presented together in this volume. Herein are all of the crucial Rosicrucian documents. The Fama Fraternitatis proclaims the existence of the brotherhood to the world and calls for sincere Christian reformation. The Confessio Fraternitatis gives more details on their history and teachings. The Chemical Wedding is considered by some to be a key alchemical work by the brotherhood. When the Fama was first printed, it was accompanied by Trajano Bocalini. Each of these works is presented in an early English translation, along with the original prefaces. Also included is Thomas Vaughn's lengthy preface to the first English publication of Fama and Confession. This edition includes introductions to every Rosicurian work, useful footnotes, historical information, and Latin, German, and Greek translations from noted Rosicrucian scholar Benedict J. Williamson. Williamson has compared numerous translations of the various works to produce the most authoritative and accurate version to date of these forgotten historical treasures. | ||||||||||
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