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Thomas Willard
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AL
Record Number
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1064675
Doc. No
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LA108304
Call No
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10.1163/15700593-01401003
Language of Document
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English
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Thomas Willard
Title & Author
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De furore Britannico: [Article] : The Rosicrucian Manifestos in Britain\ Thomas Willard
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Leiden: Brill
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Aries
Date
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2014
Volume/ Issue Number
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14/1
Page No
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32–61
Abstract
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The Rosicrucian manifestos of 1614–1615 were published in England in 1652, based on a translation that circulated for at least twenty years in manuscript copies in England and Scotland. The manifestos were introduced in a preface by the Welsh alchemist Thomas Vaughan (1623–1666), who had published a series of short books on aspects of alchemy and esoteric knowledge. Ignoring the radical religious and political overtones of the Rosicrucian message developed in Germany, Vaughan emphasized the limitations of European science and the power of the learning that Christian Rosenkreuz was said to have brought from the Arab world. He concentrated on the Rosicrucians’ ‘physical work’ in alchemy, but he understood it as having implications for beyond the physical world in the celestial and supercelestial worlds. The Rosicrucian manifestos of 1614–1615 were published in England in 1652, based on a translation that circulated for at least twenty years in manuscript copies in England and Scotland. The manifestos were introduced in a preface by the Welsh alchemist Thomas Vaughan (1623–1666), who had published a series of short books on aspects of alchemy and esoteric knowledge. Ignoring the radical religious and political overtones of the Rosicrucian message developed in Germany, Vaughan emphasized the limitations of European science and the power of the learning that Christian Rosenkreuz was said to have brought from the Arab world. He concentrated on the Rosicrucians’ ‘physical work’ in alchemy, but he understood it as having implications for beyond the physical world in the celestial and supercelestial worlds.
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Alchemy
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Manifestos
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Rosicrucianism
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Vaughan, Thomas
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10.1163/15700593-01401003
https://lib.clisel.com/site/catalogue/1064675
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