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Rosicrucian Emblems of Daniel: The True Society of Jesus and the Rosy Cross - Paperback

Rosicrucian Emblems of Daniel: The True Society of Jesus and the Rosy Cross - Paperback

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by Daniel Cramer (Author), Adam McLean (Introduction by), Fiona Tait (Translator)

The Rosicrucian Emblems is a significant yet little-known work of emblematic philosophy published in 1617, only one year after the appearance of The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz.

The work consists of 40 emblamatic plates, each bearing a title, together with a verse from the bible and two lines in Latin. The plates revolve around the symbolism of the heart, which undergoes a variety of processes and experiences through a cycle of 40 stages.

Adam McLean, in his introduction and commentary, elucidates the history of the text and the nature of the symbolism. He convincingly argues that Cramer, a Protestant theologian, was consciously trying to produce a series of spiritual exercises for a Protestant, esoteric Christianity. McLean outlines a way to work with the emblems and their symbolism and suggests that a work as profound and as simple as this can never die, but must always be a source of inspiration.

This book is a Rosicrucian item of great interest and will be greatly valued by all students of emblematic philosophy and the Hermetic tradition. Highly illustrated.

Number of Pages: 88
Dimensions: 0.32 x 8.49 x 5.46 IN
Publication Date: June 01, 1991