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Silentium post clamores, das ist, Apologi und Verantwortung
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
While Michael Maier's Latin original 'Silentium post clamores' (1617) is a well-known Rosicrucian work, no English translation of this specific German version (also 1617) was found in the searched catalogs. Scholarly translations of Maier, such as those by Joscelyn Godwin, typically focus on the Latin originals; the German edition, which may contain variations or was intended for a different contemporary audience, remains untranslated into English.
Verified Mar 8, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, google books, local catalogs · methodology
Why did the world’s most mysterious brotherhood fall silent after announcing their existence? Michael Maier pulls back the curtain on the Rosicrucian Fraternity, defending their 'Threefold Medicine' and proving that the greatest secrets of nature are reserved only for those who can master the art of silence.
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