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Manifesto

Manifestoes, the Fama Fmternitatis (Kassel, 1615) and the Confessio (Kassel, 1616), declared their adherence to the reformed faith, but in the Confessio they also praised the value of the esoteric arts and placed them on the same level of importance as the Bible. Eventually they were to produce an alternative to the established Churches in a private form of spirituality. This psychological need for a personalised faith was one of the currents contributing to tbe Enlightenment project of a society based on secular values. ... [Pg.8]

Fludd had achieved notoriety for his early support of the Rosicmcian Manifestos in his Apoloipa (1616), expanded into the Tractatus Apobgetims (1617). He claimed a precocious intellectual ability for himself, stating that he had already composed the greater part of his enormous work, the Macrocosm [Utriusque Cosmi.. . Historia, 1, 1617), during... [Pg.15]

Andreae, Johann Valentin. Manifesto Rosae Crucis. Calgary (AB) Octavia Co Press. ISBN 1-897173-46-6... [Pg.36]

Vaughan, Thomas. Vaughan s Preface to the Rosicrucian Manifestos. rhttp //www.levi tv.com/alchemv/vaughanp.html]. [Pg.99]

This is the preface written to the English translation of the Rosicrucian manifestos, The Fame and Confession of the Fraternity of R C commonly, of the Rosie Cross. With a praeface annexed thereto, and a short declaration of their physicall work. By Eugenius Philalethes London J. M. for Giles Calvert. 1652"... [Pg.99]

Andreae, Johann Valentin. The Rosicrucian Manifestos Fama Fratemitatis and Confessio Fratemitatis. rhttp // www.hermetics.org/Ddf/rosicrucian.pdfl. 2000. [Pg.113]

Schweighardt, Theophilus. The Fourth Rosicrucian manifesto The Mirror of Wisdom of Theophilus Schweighardt translated by Daniel Maclean, introduced by Adam McLean 16-34. [Pg.152]

Clymer, Reuben Swinburne. The Rosicrucians - their teachings and Mysteries according to the Manifestoes issued at various times by the Fraternity itself. Also, some of their Secret Teachings and the Mystery of the Order explained. 2nd ed ed. Quakertown (PA) Philosophical Publ Co, 1910. 212p. [Pg.418]

A discussion about the Vault of the Adepti and the mythos of C.R.C. "Editor s Note This is a thesis of the first two Rosicrucian Manifestos, Fama Fratemitas and Confessio Fratemitas. The footnotes and bibliography were added by the editor - Alex Sumner"... [Pg.469]

Introduced by Adam McLean . r http //www.levitv.com/alchemy/schweig.htmll. Translated by Donald Maclean. Introduced by Adam McLean. "The Rosicrucian movement was given its impulse through the publication of its three well known texts, the manifestos of the Fama Fratemitatis and the Confessio Fratemitatis in 1614 and... [Pg.472]

Waite, Arthur Edward. The real history of the Rosicrucians founded on their own manifestoes, and on facts and documents collected from the writings of initiated brethren. London George Redway, 1887. viii, 446p. [Pg.474]

Barbara W. Tuchman. The Guns of August. New York Bantam, 1989. Source for Belgium during World War I manifesto and Einstein s countermanifesto and the invasion of Belgium. [Pg.213]

Mankiw G. The Pigou Club Manifesto. Available from http //gregmankiw.blog-spot.it/2006/10/pigou-club-manifesto.html [Accessed 2015-10-10]. [Pg.39]

Like Hermes Trismegistus and his supposed writings, Christian Rosy-cross was also a fabrication of a later period. The story and the writings were a product of the early seventeenth-century manifestoes. As Frances Yates was to... [Pg.17]

Later in the year, in a manifesto entitled Why We Don t Want the Philippines, Desmond explained, It means that American citizenship is... [Pg.234]

The spirit has come to me... to address a manifesto to my people in order to put them on guard against the seductions of a foreign invention, the Masonic lodges— They tend to destroy Christian orthodoxy and all government, and from the place at which they were born... [Pg.192]

After Aristotle, the word synthesis is not found explicitly mentioned in the chemical literature until Dalton used it in his classical book. In the year 1808, Dalton (1766-1844) published his book A New System of Chemical Philosophy , the chapter IB of which is entitled On Chemical Synthesis . However, in the meantime the word synthesis had experienced a semantic change and acquired the modern meaning of forming a compound . There is, therefore, a time lapse of more than twenty centuries, in which the word synthesis was not mentioned by chemists, perhaps because all of them believed as Gerhardt (1816-1856) that "The chemist s activity is therefore exactly opposed to living nature the chemist bums, destroys and operates by analysis. Only the life force works by synthesis it builds up again the edifice tom down by chemical forces" [4], A better ecological manifesto would be... [Pg.3]

Haraway, Donna. (2003). The companion species manifesto dogs, people, and significant otherness. Ghicago Prickly Paradigm Press. [Pg.158]

GEN.135. 1. Prigogine, Capter I ephemere A propos d Arcimboldo (Capturing the ephemera About Arcimboldo), in Manifesto Ecce Arcimboldo, Palazzo Grassi, Venezia, 1987. [Pg.73]

Appendix The Erice Manifesto for Global Reform of the Safety of Medicines in... [Pg.225]


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