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Edizioni Nisroch | |
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9788894397611 |
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Templars and Free Masons, the purpose of this volume is to unravel a historical controversy that divides scholars of Freemasonry: on the one hand there is an English version, which "points to 1717 as the beginning of Freemasonry, excluding
any other theory; on the other a Scottish version, which sees the Templars who survived the suspension
of the Order join the army of Robert The Bruce, and then flow into proto-Masonry, represented by the guilds of cathedral builders'.
In this volume, the wonderful unpublished, full-colour images, collected over 20 years of research, of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, Rosslyn Chapel, St Clair's Castle, Temple Abbey, Kilwinning Mother Lodge No. 0, the Chapel of the Order of the Thistle, and so many places rich in history and evidence, lead the Authors to affirm that, since the early 1100s, there has been a close relationship between Templars and Freemasons. Numerous documents are reported here that lead to this conclusion. It is therefore an important scoop that opens up new scenarios in the history of European esotericism.
At the same time, it is a very useful guide for enthusiasts to the most mysterious places in Europe, to be visited and rediscovered through the eyes of a true initiate, thanks to the revelations contained in this publishing masterpiece.