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Allegorical engraving of Apollo and the Muses in a landscape.

This intricate engraving serves as a visual introduction to a treatise on music, depicting Apollo, the god of music and light, surrounded by the Muses. Each Muse is identified by name and associated with specific arts and sciences, illustrating the divine inspiration behind human knowledge and creativity. The scene is rich with symbolic objects, including musical instruments and books, emphasizing the intellectual and artistic themes of the text.

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Portrait of Rudolf Steiner

This portrait depicts Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925), the Austrian philosopher and founder of anthroposophy. He is shown in a formal pose with his characteristic large bow tie, his intense gaze and clasped hands conveying a sense of profound intellectual focus. This image serves as a definitive visual record of a man whose ideas significantly impacted education, agriculture, and the arts in the early 20th century.

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Engraved portrait of Johann Otto von Hellwig, the author, in a decorative oval frame atop a plinth with a Latin inscription.

This finely executed engraving serves as the frontispiece for 'Curiosa physica,' depicting its author, Johann Otto von Hellwig (1654–1698). Hellwig was a renowned physician and alchemist, and here he is presented in a formal profile with a voluminous wig and noble dress, emphasizing his status as a 'Baron' and 'Knight' as noted in the surrounding inscription.

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An allegorical illustration depicting a large female figure, personifying Mother Earth or Nature, with a globe as her torso from which infants emerge. She is flanked by a goat suckling two infants on the left and a dog-like animal (possibly a wolf) suckling two infants on the right. The scene is set in a landscape with hills and distant buildings, and the illustration is hand-colored.

This compelling hand-colored woodcut, titled 'EMBLEMA II. De secretis Natura. Nutrix ejus terra est.' (Emblem II. On the secrets of Nature. The Earth is its nurse.), serves as a powerful allegory for the nurturing and life-giving essence of Mother Earth. A central, monumental female figure embodies Nature, her torso transformed into a globe from which human infants emerge, symbolizing humanity's origin and dependence on the planet. Flanking her are scenes of animalistic nurturing: a goat suckling two infants, and a dog or wolf (alluding to classical myths like Romulus and Remus) also providing sustenance to infants. This emblem beautifully encapsulates Renaissance thought on the interconnectedness of all life and the Earth's role as the universal provider, a theme central to early modern natural philosophy and emblem books.

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An Angola fisherman at home, seated on a bench and working with fabric or a net, accompanied by two children near the doorway of a thatched dwelling.

This frontispiece from Mary Kingsley's 'Travels in West Africa' (1897) depicts an Angolan fisherman at home, engaged in domestic work while two children look on. The image provides a detailed glimpse into late 19th-century West African life, capturing the intersection of traditional lifestyle and the colonial-era ethnographic gaze.

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A complex esoteric emblem featuring a hexagram and triangle with human and animal faces.

This intricate engraving presents a complex esoteric emblem centered on a hexagram and an inverted triangle. It features a central human countenance flanked by lion heads, surmounted by a crowned eagle, and inscribed with the divine name 'ADONAI'. This illustration from Helena Blavatsky's 'Isis Unveiled' synthesizes various mystical traditions, including Kabbalah and Gnosticism, to represent divine emanations and spiritual hierarchy.

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Elaborate allegorical frontispiece for a Rosicrucian text, featuring architectural elements, personified virtues, and numerous alchemical symbols.

This intricate frontispiece from 1618 serves as a visual gateway to the 'Speculum Sophicum Rhodo-Stauroticum,' a key Rosicrucian text. It depicts the harmonious relationship between 'Physiologia' (the study of nature) and 'Theologia' (the study of the divine), framed by a wealth of alchemical and hermetic symbols that represent the seeker's journey toward enlightenment. The detailed engraving exemplifies the complex visual language used by early modern secret societies to convey their philosophical and spiritual doctrines.

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Intricate Masonic engraving for the Supreme Council 33rd degree, featuring a central chamber filled with symbolic objects.

This intricate engraving serves as a symbolic representation of the 33rd degree of the Supreme Council of Freemasonry. It features a dense array of iconography, including the Eye of Providence, a double-headed eagle, and a memento mori in the form of a skeleton, all set within a classical architectural frame. The image encapsulates the complex blend of religious, philosophical, and fraternal traditions that characterize high-degree Masonic ritual and thought.

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Color portrait of an Ekoi woman with elaborate headdress and facial markings.

This detailed color portrait depicts an Ekoi woman from Southern Nigeria, showcasing elaborate traditional adornment. She wears a complex headdress featuring feathers and white pom-poms, complemented by distinctive facial markings and an intricate ceremonial harness. Such illustrations were crucial in early 20th-century ethnographic studies for documenting the rich cultural heritage and aesthetic practices of West African peoples.

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33 works of visual art in this collection

Masonic Quart Bottle — Clasped Hands, Square & Compassobject

Masonic Quart Bottle — Clasped Hands, Square & Compass

A. R. Samuels

Two mold-blown aquamarine glass bottles, one embossed with Masonic symbols including clasped hands and a square and compass, the other featuring a factory building and the name 'S. HUERSEY'.

Masonic Tumblerobject

Masonic Tumbler

Bakewell, Page & Bakewell

This is a cut and engraved glass tumbler featuring an ornate calligraphic monogram within a decorative floral wreath.

Masonic Medalobject

Masonic Medal

C. Foote

A Masonic silver jewel featuring a square and compass, the All-Seeing Eye, and engraved identification text.

Masonic Lodge Ordenmeister Portrait Medalobject

Masonic Lodge Ordenmeister Portrait Medal

C. Pfeuffer

A silver portrait medal depicting the profile of Johann Michael Palmie.

Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg Commemorative Medal with Masonic Motifobject

Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg Commemorative Medal with Masonic Motif

Christian Friedrich Krull

This gold medal depicts a left-facing profile portrait of Maximilian Julius Leopold, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg.

Washington's Masonic Careerobject

Washington's Masonic Career

George Hampden Lovett

A bronze commemorative medal depicting the bust of George Washington surrounded by Masonic emblems.

Masonic Tribute to the Duchess of Leinsterallegory

Masonic Tribute to the Duchess of Leinster

H. Brocas

Two winged allegorical figures and a putto place a crown upon a monument dedicated to the Duchess of Leinster.

Benjamin Franklin — Marble Bustobject

Benjamin Franklin — Marble Bust

Jean-Antoine Houdon

A marble sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux titled 'Ugolino and His Children', depicting the mythological/literary figure Ugolino della Gherardesca in a state of despair while surrounded by his dying children.

Masonic Lodge and Church, Singaporephotograph

Masonic Lodge and Church, Singapore

John Thomson

A photograph capturing the Masonic Lodge and St. Andrew's Cathedral in Singapore, viewed across a wide field.

Masonic Flask — All-Seeing Eye and Square & Compassobject

Masonic Flask — All-Seeing Eye and Square & Compass

Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks

A group of three glass flasks, the central one embossed with Masonic imagery including a square, compass, and an all-seeing eye.

Masonic Centennial Memorial of Washington's Deathobject

Masonic Centennial Memorial of Washington's Death

Robert Sneider

A profile portrait bust of George Washington in bronze, encircled by a laurel wreath and commemorative text.

Carpenter with Compass, Square, and Hand Sawphotograph

Carpenter with Compass, Square, and Hand Saw

Unknown

A studio portrait of a male carpenter posed with a handsaw, a square, and a compass.

Elevation of Solomon's Temple — Nicholas of Lyraarchitectural

Elevation of Solomon's Temple — Nicholas of Lyra

Unknown

A schematic architectural cross-section depicting the elevation of Solomon’s Temple as interpreted by Nicholas of Lyra.

Geheime Figuren der Rosenkreuzer — Secret Rosicrucian Figures (I)emblem

Geheime Figuren der Rosenkreuzer — Secret Rosicrucian Figures (I)

Unknown

A theological and metaphysical diagram comparing the nature of God (left) and the nature of Man (right) through a series of geometric symbols.

Geheime Figuren der Rosenkreuzer — Secret Rosicrucian Figures (II)emblem

Geheime Figuren der Rosenkreuzer — Secret Rosicrucian Figures (II)

Unknown

This is a manuscript title page featuring intricate calligraphy that outlines the tripartite division of knowledge into Physics, Metaphysics, and Hyperphysics.

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From the Invisible Rosicrucian College to the Enlightenment's Illuminati

In 1617, Friedrich Grick claimed the Rosicrucian Brotherhood possessed an 'Art of all arts' that valued a healthy life far above the transmutation of gold.

This collection traces the evolution of European secret societies from the 'Rosicrucian Furor' of the early 17th century to the political intrigues of the 18th-century Illuminati. It begins with the 'invisible college' envisioned by [Andreae, Johann Valentin] and Michael Maier, whose Atalanta Fleeing sought to bypass the physical senses to reach the intellect through a synthesis of music, emblems, and alchemy. These early thinkers proposed a 'General Reformation of the Whole Wide World,' blending mystical theology with the emerging natural sciences.

As the 1700s progressed, these hermetic impulses solidified into the structured lodges of Freemasonry and the radical cells of the Illuminati. While Robert Fludd mapped the harmony of the universe in his History of the Macrocosm and Microcosm, later figures like [Zwack, Franz Xaver von] published the Original Writings of the Order of the Illuminati, documenting a shift from spiritual alchemy to social engineering. This library preserves the internal manuals, defensive apologies, and public exposures that defined these orders during their most influential periods.

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First English Translations
141
German Sources
1700s
Peak Century
This intricate frontispiece from 1618 serves as a visual gateway to the 'Speculum Sophicum Rhodo-Stauroticum,' a key Rosicrucian text. It depicts the harmonious relationship between 'Physiologia' (the study of nature) and 'Theologia' (the study of the divine), framed by a wealth of alchemical and hermetic symbols that represent the seeker's journey toward enlightenment. The detailed engraving exemplifies the complex visual language used by early modern secret societies to convey their philosophical and spiritual doctrines.
The 1618 frontispiece to the 'Mirror of the Wisdom of the Rosy Cross' serves as a visual gateway to the 'invisible' fraternity, depicting the symbolic temple of the order protected by divine providence.

Because these secrets are so subtle, majestic, sacred, rare, and hidden, they must be grasped by the intellect before they are perceived by the senses.

Key Figures

Robert Fludd

1574–1637

An English physician and polymath who defended the Rosicrucians through massive, beautifully illustrated volumes on cosmic harmony.

History of the Macrocosm and Microcosm

[Grick, Friedrich]

fl. 1617

Writing under the pseudonym Irenaeus Agnostus, he was one of the most prolific and mysterious defenders of the Rosicrucian movement.

Fortress of Science

[Andreae, Johann Valentin]

1586–1654

A Lutheran theologian widely believed to be the primary author of the original Rosicrucian manifestos.

The Fame of the Brotherhood

Where to Start

The Visual Seeker

For those who want to see the philosophy before they read it.

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    Atalanta Fleeing

    Examine Maier's emblems, where every image is a chemical and musical puzzle.

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    History of the Macrocosm and Microcosm

    Study Fludd's diagrams of the human soul as a reflection of the entire cosmos.

The Historian of Conspiracy

Follow the paper trail of the world's most famous secret order.

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    Original Writings of the Order of the Illuminati

    Read the actual letters of the Illuminati to see their organizational structure.

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