The Invisible History of the Rosicrucians: The World's Most Mysterious Secret Society

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Pub. Date: 2009-09-09
Publisher(s): Inner Traditions
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Summary

For nearly 400 years, incredible myths and stories have been woven around the invisible Brothers of the Rose Cross, the Rosicrucians, It is said that they possessed the secret of man and God, that they could turn lead into gold, that they governed Europe in secret, that theirs was the true philosophy of Freemasonry, and that they could save -or destroy-the world. In The Invisible History of the Rosicrucians, Tobias Churton, a perfected Knight of the Rose Croix and the Pelican (18th degree, Ancient and Accepted Rite), presents the first definitive historical and philosophical view of this mysterious brotherhood.

Author Biography

Tobias Churton is a lecturer in Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry at Exeter University, which offers Britain’s only master’s program in Western Esotericism. The author of Gnostic Philosophy, The Magus of Freemasonry, and Freemasonry: The Reality, he lives in England.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. xii
Introductionp. 1
My Rosicrucian Adventurep. 6
The Starsp. 13
The Importance of Revelationp. 14
The Reformationp. 18
The Last Lightp. 20
Johannes Kepler and the New Starsp. 22
A Conjunction on the Pont Neuf, Parisp. 26
Tübingen and the Universep. 33
The Sciencep. 38
Raysp. 40
Abu Ma'shar al-Balkip. 44
Röslin versus Keplerp. 50
Grebner and Studionp. 56
A Prince of Utopiap. 59
Interrogationp. 66
Enter the Geniusp. 69
The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreuzp. 71
The Whirlpoolp. 76
A Gang of Conspiratorsp. 79
The Alchemical Wedding of Johann Valentin Andreaep. 83
Who Was behind the Fama Fraternitatis?p. 86
Augustus, Prince Elector of Anhaltp. 91
Enter the Rosicruciansp. 98
Fama Fraternitatis, or the Brotherhood of the Most Commendable Order Roseae Crucisp. 99
Damcar and the Safaiansp. 103
The Strange Case of Dr. Adam Haslmayrp. 137
The Search for the Brotherhoodp. 142
A House in the Languedocp. 153
The Decameronp. 154
Montpellier and Maguelonep. 158
François Rabelais and the Rosicrucian Brotherhoodp. 160
The Reformation of the Whole Wide Worldp. 165
Raphael Eglinp. 170
Hesse-Kasselp. 174
The Signifying Fishp. 176
Alchemical Politicsp. 178
The Splashp. 181
The Second-Known Printed Response to the Manuscript Fama Fraternitatisp. 186
The Motive for Publishing the Fama Fraternitatisp. 188
Jesuit Conspiracyp. 190
The Confession of the Fraternityp. 192
John Dee and the More Secret Philosophyp. 212
Rosymania I: The Furor and Its Aftermathp. 226
Julius Sperber and Aegidius Gutmannp. 229
Philip Ziegler, King of the Rosicruciansp. 231
Count Michael Maierp. 236
Robert Fluddp. 249
Rosymania II: Educating the Worldp. 259
Sir Francis Baconp. 259
Bacon's New Atlantis and the Fama Fraternitatisp. 263
Rene Descartes and the New Mathematicsp. 268
Descartes and Faulhaberp. 272
Joachim Morsiusp. 278
Abraham von Franckenbergp. 283
Comenius and Hartlibp. 286
Andreae CosmoXenusp. 296
De Christian Cosmoxeni genitura Judiciump. 301
Chymische Hochzeit: Christiani Rosenkreuz. Anno 1459p. 305
Turris Babel sive judiciorum de Fraternitate Rosaceae Crucis chaosp. 309
Mythologiae Christianae sive virtutem et vitiorum vitae humanae imaginum libri tresp. 311
Institutio pro magica curiosis (Education for those curious about magic)p. 320
The Societas Christianap. 327
The Rose Cross in Britainp. 330
Andreae's Image of the Christian Society in Englandp. 336
Rosicrucians Are Crazyp. 343
Fasciculus chemicusp. 349
The Philosopher's Stone Revealedp. 355
The Way to Blissp. 356
Poor Robin's Intelligencep. 357
Robert Samber and a Lost Rosicrucian Free Masonryp. 359
Conclusionp. 363
The Revenge of the Curiosip. 366
What Is a Rosicrucian?p. 366
The Invisible Housep. 384
The Enlightenmentp. 388
The Age of Reasonp. 391
Samuel Richterp. 391
Hermann fictuldp. 396
Dom Antoine-Joseph Pernetyp. 398
The Masonic Eighteenth-Degree Rose Croixp. 401
Martines de Pasquattyp. 404
Baron Karl Gottheif von Hundp. 409
Jean-flaptiste Willermozp. 414
Louis Claude de St.-Martinp. 416
Hans Heinrich von Ecker und Eckhoffen and Bernhard Joseph Schleis von Lowenfeldp. 423
Alchemy Among the Gold- und Rosenkreiuerp. 430
Social Idealismp. 443
Nikolay Ivanovich Novikovp. 446
The Age of Progressp. 451
Bernard-Raymond Fabre-Palapratp. 451
Antoine Fabre d'Olivetp. 454
Joseph Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydrep. 462
Paschal Beverley Randolphp. 465
The Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawnp. 473
Stanislas, Marquis de Guaita; Joseph-Aime (Josephin) Peladan; Gerard-Anaclet-Vincent Encausse, or ôPapusöp. 481
The Age of Insanityp. 488
Rudolf Steinerp. 488
Le Comte de Saint-Germainp. 490
Max Heindel (Carl Louis Fredrik Grashof)p. 496
Harvey Spencer Lewisp. 500
The Lectorium Rosicrucianump. 509
Full Circlep. 525
Nocesp. 542
Bibliographyp. 547
Indexp. 550
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