The author has essayed to collect the mass of material which exists for the elucidation of this curious problem of European history, and to depict the mysterious brotherhood as they are revealed in their own manifestoes. The work is clear in statement and replete with learning, and affords the first complete' and trustworthy account of the origin, development, and decay of Rosicrucianism ever published in English.
This is the Fellowship Edition including an essay by Rosicrucian critic H. Gruber.
Contents:
Preface.
Introduction.
Chapter I. On The State Of Mystical Philosophy In Germany At The Close Of The Sixteenth Century.
Chapter Ii. The Prophecy Of Paracelsus, And The Universal Reformation Of The Whole Wide World.
Chapter Iii. The Fama Fraternitatis Of The Meritorious Order Of The Rosy Cross, Addressed To The Learned In General, And The Governors Of Europe.
Chapter Iv. The Confession Of The Rosicrucian Fraternity, Addressed To The Learned Of Europe.
Chapter V. The Chymical Marriage Of Christian Rosencreutz.
Chapter Vi. On The Connection Of The Rosicrucian Claims With Those Of Alchemy And Magic.
Chapter Vii. Antiquity Of The Rosicrucian Fraternity.
Chapter Viii. The Case Of Johann Valentin Andreas.
Chapter Ix. Progress Of Rosicrucianism In Germany.
Chapter X. Rosicrucian Apologists: Michael Maier.
Chapter Xi. Rosicrucian Apologists: Robert Fludd.
Chapter Xii. Rosicrucian Apologists: Thomas Vaughan.
Chapter Xiii. Rosicrucian Apologists: John Heydon.
Chapter Xiv. Rosicrucianism In France.
Chapter Xv. Connection Between The Rosicrucians And Freemasons.
Chapter Xvi. Modern Rosicrucian Societies.
Conclusion.
Additional Notes.
Appendix Of Additional Documents.
A Rosicrucian Allegory.
The Rosie Crucian Prayer To God.