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Libros antiguos y modernos

Darius A. Spieth

NAPOLEON'S SORCERERS / The Sophisians

University of Delaware Press, 2007

100,00 €

Le Mille e una Carta

(San Germano Chisone, Italia)

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Año de publicación
2007
ISBN
9780874139570
Autor
Darius A. Spieth
Páginas
215
Editores
University of Delaware Press
Materia
massoneria, ordine sacro Sofisiano
Descripción
Copertina cartonata rigida con sovraccoperta illustrata

Descripción

Lingua del testo: inglese. Dimensioni: 22 x 28,5 cm circa. Stato di conservazione: qualche leggerissima usura sulla sovraccoperta ma, nel complesso, decisamente buono. Nessuna scritta o sottolineatura nel testo. Nessuna firma d'appartenenza. Con numerose figure in nero nel testo e tavole a colori fuori testo. "During Napoleon's rule, Freemasonic circles in France invented rituals that allegedly first took place in the temple structures of ancient Egypt. This book looks at the cultural environment and intellectual background of one such pseudo-Egyptian secret society, the Sacred Order of the Sophisians. Founded in Paris in 1801, the Sophisian Order initially catered to veteran military leaders, Egyptologists, scientists, writers, and artists who had joined Napoleon's Egyptian campaign (1798-1801). Soon the order branched out to attract new adepts from the world of the Parisian stage. This study is based on previously unpublished archival materials relating to the Sophisians, including the group's so-called Golden Book at the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris.A richly illuminated manuscript envisioned by Marie-Nicolas Ponce-Camus, a student of Jacques-Louis David, the "Golden Book" features underground mazes, cave settings, pyramids, and temple structures as theatrical settings to re-create Ancient Egyptian initiation practices. The book includes seventeen color illustrations and forty-nine black-and-white illustrations. Darius A. Spieth is Assistant Professor of Art History at Louisiana State University."