The Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia (Masonic classics)

by Kenneth R. H. Mackenzie

Paperback, 1987

Status

Available

Call number

366.10321

Collection

Publication

Harpercollins (1987), Edition: 1st, 800 pages

Description

The nineteenth-century writer and Masonic scholar Kenneth R. H. Mackenzie (1833-86) studied occultism with Frederick Hockley, and met the famous French occultist Éliphas Lévi in 1861. He was also involved in the foundation of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. This extensive encyclopaedia, first published in 1877, is considered to be a classic Masonic reference work. It includes detailed information on the symbols, rites, legends, terms, people and places associated with Freemasonry. Some of the symbols are illustrated and lists of rankings are given, including a 'traditional' list of Grand Masters of England that includes Sts Swithin and Dunstan, Alfred the Great, Sir Christopher Wren (twice) and Charles II. Mackenzie aims in his entries to be critical when relevant: as he says in the Preface, freemasonry has 'received a willing tribute' in his book, but he hints at difficulties encountered in publishing material about a famously secretive society.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

800 p.; 8.27 inches

ISBN

0850305217 / 9780850305210
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