Post by sid on Jun 3, 2005 17:44:11 GMT
more sidbits:
Ref.: "2.) Anima Magica Abscondita contains quotations from a writer " to whom the Brethren of R.C. gave the name of Sapiens and from whose writings they borrowed most of their instructions to a certain German postulant." On the other hand the long quotations in Caelum Terrae "from one of the Rosy Brothers" come from no Rosicrucian source, but from the *Azoth of M. Georgius Beatus, published at Frankfurt in 1613."
*I understand that this is the work in which the oldest mention of the word V.I.T.R.I.O.L. is to be found, and is in a woodcut on page 57 of the above mentioned book.
Because of the deep and traditional meaning of the letters and the word V.I.T.R.I.O.L. to "visit the interior of the earth ......." etc., that are also written in a circle in one of the drawings dedicated to Hermes Trismegistos in the secret symbols of the Rosicrucians, I thought that you would also be interested in some of the links below:
Subject: Gottorfer Globe (URL)
The Gottorf Globe that is similar to the one mentioned in the Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreuz Anno 1459.
www.palast-des-wissens.de/kunstkammer-tuer.htm
(Picture of the door belonging to the globe)
www.gottorf.de/lmkk/sammlung/globus.html
www.kulturkreis-schersleben.de/kk_projekte.htm
(in German but with 2 nice drawings of the globe)
www.schloss-gottorf.de/lmkk/globus.html
(in German with photos of a replica)
An interesting point about the globe (see drawing) is the angle of 54°(?) degrees of the globe.
The triangulation of the number 54 is 54°°°= 1485 and 1485 minus the year of the wedding of Christian Rosenkreuz in Anno 1459 in which the Globe is mentioned is 26.
I did hear that the Globe that was returned to Russia for the second time after WWII, had been badly dammaged by fire and that the replacement repairs on the surface of the globe were now all in Russian.
Regards,
Sid
See you in the Globe
Ref.: "2.) Anima Magica Abscondita contains quotations from a writer " to whom the Brethren of R.C. gave the name of Sapiens and from whose writings they borrowed most of their instructions to a certain German postulant." On the other hand the long quotations in Caelum Terrae "from one of the Rosy Brothers" come from no Rosicrucian source, but from the *Azoth of M. Georgius Beatus, published at Frankfurt in 1613."
*I understand that this is the work in which the oldest mention of the word V.I.T.R.I.O.L. is to be found, and is in a woodcut on page 57 of the above mentioned book.
Because of the deep and traditional meaning of the letters and the word V.I.T.R.I.O.L. to "visit the interior of the earth ......." etc., that are also written in a circle in one of the drawings dedicated to Hermes Trismegistos in the secret symbols of the Rosicrucians, I thought that you would also be interested in some of the links below:
Subject: Gottorfer Globe (URL)
The Gottorf Globe that is similar to the one mentioned in the Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreuz Anno 1459.
www.palast-des-wissens.de/kunstkammer-tuer.htm
(Picture of the door belonging to the globe)
www.gottorf.de/lmkk/sammlung/globus.html
www.kulturkreis-schersleben.de/kk_projekte.htm
(in German but with 2 nice drawings of the globe)
www.schloss-gottorf.de/lmkk/globus.html
(in German with photos of a replica)
An interesting point about the globe (see drawing) is the angle of 54°(?) degrees of the globe.
The triangulation of the number 54 is 54°°°= 1485 and 1485 minus the year of the wedding of Christian Rosenkreuz in Anno 1459 in which the Globe is mentioned is 26.
I did hear that the Globe that was returned to Russia for the second time after WWII, had been badly dammaged by fire and that the replacement repairs on the surface of the globe were now all in Russian.
Regards,
Sid
See you in the Globe