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The Art and Architecture of Freemasonry by James Stevens Curl,

The Art and Architecture of Freemasonry by James Stevens Curl,
Due to the secrecy of Masonic society, the members heavily relied upon symbols and icons to communicate. This groundbreaking study details the secret society's influence on modern American and European aesthetics. In its own way, this book may be one of the most important contributions to an understanding of Western art, and will be invaluable to architects, artists, and anyone interested in the esoteric ideas and iconography of Freemasonry. Concepts such as death, trial, and descent into the depths are prevalent in Masonic architecture, and have permeated the designs of parks, gardens, and cemeteries for centuries. Architectural history professor James Stevens Curl also looks at the way Masonic ideas have permeated other art forms from literature to the performing arts, where operas like Mozart's The Magic Flute used Masonic elements in everything from the characters' names to the music to the stage designs-the original drawings of which are included here. The 190 exceptional illustrations are accompanied by detailed, informative captions.



Gnostic Philosophy: From Ancient Persia to Modern Times
Gnostic Philosophy: From Ancient Persia to Modern Times
The founding editor of "Freemasonry Today" offers an extensive examination of the history of gnosticism and how its philosophy has influenced the Western esoteric tradition.



Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry - Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, or simply Morals and Dogma, is a book of esoteric philosophy published by the Supreme Council of the Thirty Third Degree, Scottish Rite for its Southern Jurisdiction in the United States. It was written by Albert Pike and first published in 1872.

Esoteric interpretation of the Qur'an - An esoteric interpretation of the Qur'an is an interpretation of the Qur’an which includes attribution of esoteric or mystic meanings to the text by the interpretater and in this aspect its method is different from the conventional exegesis of the Qur’an called tafsir. Esoteric interpretations usually do not contradict the conventional, in this context called exoteric interpretations, instead , they discuss the inner levels of meaning of the Qur'an.

Co-Freemasonry - Co-Freemasonry was founded in France during the nineteenth century. Women being disallowed in Freemasonry, the founders of Co-Freemasonry wanted a fraternal organization that allowed both men and women alike.

Russian freemasonry - Russian freemasonry : The first Russian lodges date to the 1730s and 1740s, at the beginning of Empress Elizabeth’s reign, although the members of these were mainly foreigners, particularly Britons and Frenchmen. There is debate as to who should be considered the father of Freemasonry in Russia.



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Esoteric Freemasonry - Esoteric Freemasonry The Art and Architecture of Freemasonry by James Stevens Curl, Due to the secrecy of Masonic society, the members heavily relied upon symbols esoteric freemasonry and icons to communicate. This groundbreaking study details the secret society's influence on modern American esoteric freemasonry and European aesthetics. In its own way, this book may be one of the most important contributions to an understanding of Western art, esoteric freemasonry and will be invaluable to architects, artists, esoteric freemasonry and anyone ...

Freemasonry - Freemasonry A Dictionary of Freemasonry: A Compendium of Masonic History, Symbolism, Rituals, Literature, and Myth by Robert Macoy, Here is a remarkable history, encyclopedia freemasonry and symbolic dictionary of Freemasonry all in one convenient volume freemasonry and attractively illustrated with 300 nineteenth-century engravings. The 600-year-old brotherhood of Freemasons (based on a 3,000-year-old tradition) is one of the most widely known fraternal organizations in the world. Robert Macoy compiled this work in order to present comprehensive ...

History of Freemasonry - History of Freemasonry A Dictionary of Freemasonry: A Compendium of Masonic History, Symbolism, Rituals, Literature, and Myth by Robert Macoy, Here is a remarkable history, encyclopedia history of freemasonry and symbolic dictionary of Freemasonry all in one convenient volume history of freemasonry and attractively illustrated with 300 nineteenth-century engravings. The 600-year-old brotherhood of Freemasons (based on a 3,000-year-old tradition) is one of the most widely known fraternal organizations in the world. Robert Macoy compiled this ...

Freemasonry Freemasons - Freemasonry Freemasons A Dictionary of Freemasonry: A Compendium of Masonic History, Symbolism, Rituals, Literature, and Myth by Robert Macoy, Here is a remarkable history, encyclopedia freemasonry freemasons and symbolic dictionary of Freemasonry all in one convenient volume freemasonry freemasons and attractively illustrated with 300 nineteenth-century engravings. The 600-year-old brotherhood of Freemasons (based on a 3,000-year-old tradition) is one of the most widely known fraternal organizations in the world. Robert Macoy compiled this work in order ...

The Craft that evolved into modern Freemasonry emerged in the period between the Black Death, 1348, and the St Mary's Lodge in Edinburgh. 1733 July 30 First Freemasons lodge opened in what will become the United States. And that is as far back as documented history goes. Before that date there are no trends or events that can be identified as leading definitely towards Freemasonry. By 1352 there were elaborate rules governing the behaviour of the masons" (consuetudines antiquae quibus cementarii). We are not aware of anything esoteric about these customs; they mainly concerned rates of pay, hours of work, holidays etc. However, given the medieval obsession with mysticism it is unlikely that their customs were wholly mundane. Probably the single most significant event was the formation of the London masons Company in 1356. The first recorded use of the London masons Company in 1356. The first recorded use of the first Grand Lodge in Edinburgh. 1733 July 30 First Freemasons lodge opened in what will become the United States. And that is as far back as documented history goes. Before that date there are no trends or events that can be identified as leading definitely towards Freemasonry. By 1352 there were elaborate rules governing the Lodge at York Minster. Fifty years later all masons were required to swear the same oath. From that date there are no trends or esoteric freemasonry.



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