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Studies on Traditional Freemasonry

By Fabio Venzi

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    Even today, over 300 years after its foundation in the modern era, there are three crucial questions about Freemasonry: 

    What is the historical origin?

     What kind of institution is it?

     What are its aims? 


    Fabio Venzi aims to answer these questions with careful and rigorous analysis of historical documents and Masonic evidence. With the author as your guide this comprehensive work will guide you through the various theories put forth by Masonic historians and authorities over the years and examine the strength of the case each makes. 

     From the point of view of the origins, he examines many documents, particularly those of British origin, and from these it appears that the foundation of modern Speculative Masonry was drawn from multiple sources, the most fundamental of which was Neo-Platonism with all its philosophical currents.

     Freemasonry, however, in itself stands as a continuation of the esoteric initiatory Tradition of the West. In this sense, then, the author says that Freemasonry is a Traditional association, whose nature is esoteric initiation. The book contains analysis of the symbols and rituals that follow various esoteric currents, including, in particular, Hermeticism, Kabbalah, Alchemy, and the Rosicrucians; symbolic allusions and also refers to the Mysteries of Ancient Greece. The main aims and founding of Freemasonry, then, are those specific to each esoteric initiatory association which aims for the improvement of knowledge, both ethical and metaphysical. This ground breaking work by Fabio Venzi, is invaluable for its wealth of historical and analytical content; it allows the reader to understand what modern Masonry truly is and what its goals are in the current era.


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    224 Printed Pages



    Contents

    Chapter One 

    The Origins 

    Theory of the Origins 

    The Great Deceit of an Enlightened Freemasonry 

    The Schaw Statutes and the “Art of Memory” of Ramon Llull 

    Chapter Two 

    The Principles and the Inspiring Traditions 

    Association or Initiatic Society? 

    Mystery Societies 

    Hermeticism 

    Chapter Three 

    The Neoplatonist Roots 

    Neoplatonism versus Illuminism 

    Masonic Symbology and Neoplatonist Allegories 

    Renaissance Neoplatonism 

    The Cambridge Platonists 

    Chapter Four 

    Transmission Through Use of Symbols 

    The Task of Symbols  

    Symbolism in an Initiatic Order and in a Political Context 

    Chapter Five 

    For an Initiatic Coalescence 

    The Integralist Esotericists 

    Against Esotericism 

    The Sacred Space in Ancient Societies 

    Towards Coalescence and Tolerance: Interpretation of the Ritual in an Allegorical-Moralistic or Anagogic Direction 

    Chapter Six 

    Freemasonry and Alchemy 

    Freemasonry and Science: The Illuministic Mystification 

    Freemasonry and Alchemy 

    The Modern Science 

    The New Science 

    Chapter Seven 

    A Glance at the Jungian Psychoanalytic Approach: Self 

    Myth 

    The Archetype of Self 

    Genuine Myth and Technicalised Myth

    Chapter Eight 

    The Tradition 207 

    Freemasonry as a “Form” of Tradition 

    The Concept of Hierarchy 

    The Inclusion Theory 

    Appendix I 

    Freemasonry and the Catholic Church 

    Appendix II 

    The Five Signs of Decay of an Angel 

    Appendix III 

    Freemasonry and Mass Media 2


  • THE AUTHOR
    Fabio Venzi

    Fabio Venzi, a distinguished writer and essayist, was born in Rome in 1961. 
    He graduated in Sociology at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" his dissertation being a study of the relationship between Italian Masonry and Fascism. 


    He is the founder and editor of the philosophical Masonic journals De Hominis Dignitate and Quattuor Coronatorum, and from 1998 to 2001 worked as historical consultant for a series of studies on Southern Italy for Edizioni d'Arte in Rome. 
    He has written widely on the subject of Freemasonry and has spoken at numerous historical-philosophical and Masonic conventions in Italy and all around the world.His previous books include:Introduction to Freemasonry (Atanòr, 2012), Julius Evola and Freemasonry: An inconvenient truth (Settimo Sigillo, 2010), The Influence of Neoplatonic Thought on Freemasonry (Book Guild Publishing, 2007) and Freemasonry and Fascism (Castelvecchi Editore, 2008)

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