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Rosicrucianism Collection

Rosicrucianism, an esoteric and mystical tradition, is adorned with a rich tapestry of symbolic designs

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: English physician and Rosicrucian. Human mental abilities classified in terms of God

English physician and Rosicrucian. Human mental abilities classified in terms of God and the universe
ROBERT FLUDD (1574-1637). English physician and Rosicrucian. Human mental abilities classified in terms of God and the universe. Colored engraving from Fludds 17th century treatise, Utriusque Cosmi

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: Symbolic designs on the lid of the Pastos in the vault of the Adepts, c

Symbolic designs on the lid of the Pastos in the vault of the Adepts, c
RGL212699 Symbolic designs on the lid of the Pastos in the vault of the Adepts, c.1895 (coloured ink on paper) by English School

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: Frontispiece of Collegium Fama Fraternitatis by Theophilus Schweighardt, 1618

Frontispiece of Collegium Fama Fraternitatis by Theophilus Schweighardt, 1618
XJF354286 Frontispiece of Collegium Fama Fraternitatis by Theophilus Schweighardt, 1618 by German School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: 17th century engraving

17th century engraving. Engraved plate depicting Rosicrucians from the publication Vitus del capo de la bona speranza, published in 1677

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: Official diagram of the layout of The Golden Dawn Temple for working the first part of

Official diagram of the layout of The Golden Dawn Temple for working the first part of
RGL212683 Official diagram of the layout of The Golden Dawn Temple for working the first part of the 4=7 degree of Philosophus, c.1895 (litho) by Westcott, William Wynn (1848-1925) (attr)

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: Sketch of Moina Mathers (1865-1928) in the role of the High Priestess Anari

Sketch of Moina Mathers (1865-1928) in the role of the High Priestess Anari
RGL212685 Sketch of Moina Mathers (1865-1928) in the role of the High Priestess Anari, working the Rites of Isis, Paris, 1899 (pen & ink on paper) by English School

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: Frontispiece from Monas Hieroglyphica by John Dee, published in 1564 (print)

Frontispiece from Monas Hieroglyphica by John Dee, published in 1564 (print)
XJF365356 Frontispiece from Monas Hieroglyphica by John Dee, published in 1564 (print) by English School, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: the Monas Hieroglyphica)

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: The robe (with the symbol of the Order) and regalia of the Instructor (Praemonstrator

The robe (with the symbol of the Order) and regalia of the Instructor (Praemonstrator
RGL212698 The robe (with the symbol of the Order) and regalia of the Instructor (Praemonstrator) of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, c.1895 (collage) (see also 212684) by English School

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: Rose-croix lamen (collar jewel) 1888 (w / c & ink on coloured card with silk)

Rose-croix lamen (collar jewel) 1888 (w / c & ink on coloured card with silk)
RGL212687 Rose-croix lamen (collar jewel) 1888 (w/c & ink on coloured card with silk) by Westcott, William Wynn (1848-1925); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: Rosicrucian symbol of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn

Rosicrucian symbol of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
XTD69633 Rosicrucian symbol of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: Freemasons apron with masonic and rosicrucian symbols (embroidered silk)

Freemasons apron with masonic and rosicrucian symbols (embroidered silk)
741500 Freemasons apron with masonic and rosicrucian symbols (embroidered silk) by French School, (19th century); Musee de la Franc-MaAzonnerie, Paris, France; (add.info.: Symbols include cross)

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: The robe (with the symbol of the Order) and regalia of the Secretary (Cancellarius

The robe (with the symbol of the Order) and regalia of the Secretary (Cancellarius
RGL212684 The robe (with the symbol of the Order) and regalia of the Secretary (Cancellarius) of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, c.1895 (collage) (see also 212698) by English School

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: John Valentine Andrea 1586 To 1684 German Theologian And Monk From The Book The Freemason By Eugen

John Valentine Andrea 1586 To 1684 German Theologian And Monk From The Book The Freemason By Eugen Lennhoff Published 1932

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: of the rose and cross. Line engraving from Robert Fludds Summum Bonum, 1629

of the rose and cross. Line engraving from Robert Fludds Summum Bonum, 1629
ROSICRUCIAN SYMBOL of the rose and cross. Line engraving from Robert Fludds Summum Bonum, 1629

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: ROSICRUCIANISM. Rosicrucian symbol of the rose and cross. Line engraving from Robert Fludds Summum

ROSICRUCIANISM. Rosicrucian symbol of the rose and cross. Line engraving from Robert Fludds Summum Bonum, 1629

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: FAMA FRATERNITATIS, 1614. Title page of the first edition of Fama Fraternitatis published

FAMA FRATERNITATIS, 1614. Title page of the first edition of Fama Fraternitatis published, 1614, in Kassel, Germany

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: FLUDD: TITLE-PAGE, 1617. Title-page of Robert Fludds Utriusque Cosmi

FLUDD: TITLE-PAGE, 1617. Title-page of Robert Fludds Utriusque Cosmi, with engravings by Jean Theodore de Bry, published in Oppenheim in 1617

Background imageRosicrucianism Collection: FLUDD: UTRIUSQUE COSMI. Human mental abilities classified in terms of God and the universe

FLUDD: UTRIUSQUE COSMI. Human mental abilities classified in terms of God and the universe. Line engraving from Robert Fludds 17th-century treatise, Utriusque Cosmi


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Rosicrucianism, an esoteric and mystical tradition, is adorned with a rich tapestry of symbolic designs. The lid of the Pastos in the vault of the Adepts reveals intricate patterns that hold profound meaning within their enigmatic forms. Moina Mathers, portrayed as the High Priestess Anari, captivates our imagination with her ethereal presence. Her sketch captures the essence of Rosicrucian spirituality and its connection to divine wisdom. The Collegium Fama Fraternitatis by Theophilus Schweighardt, published in 1618, presents a frontispiece that invites us into a world shrouded in secrecy and enlightenment. It beckons seekers to unravel hidden truths through introspection and contemplation. John Dee's Monas Hieroglyphica from 1564 showcases a print frontispiece that unveils the mysteries encoded within ancient symbols. This work serves as a guide for those who seek to decipher the language of mysticism and unlock universal knowledge. The regalia worn by instructors (Praemonstrators) bears the symbol of Rose-Croix on vibrant colored robes—an emblematic representation of their dedication to this sacred order. These garments serve as reminders of their commitment to spiritual growth and transformation. The Rose-Croix lamen collar jewel created in 1888 combines watercolor and ink on colored card with silk threads—a testament to meticulous craftsmanship infused with symbolism. This exquisite piece embodies both beauty and significance within its delicate design. Within Freemasonry lies an apron embroidered with masonic and Rosicrucian symbols—a tangible expression of unity between these two ancient traditions. This fusion highlights shared values rooted in self-improvement, brotherhood, and spiritual exploration. Lamens or collar jewels designed for various officers within Golden Dawn Temples showcase intricate patterns reflecting each role's unique responsibilities—symbols interwoven harmoniously like threads weaving together a tapestry of esoteric knowledge.