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The Arcana of Freemasonry by Albert Churchward

The Arcana of Freemasonry by Albert Churchward

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Title: The Arcana of Freemasonry: A History of Masonic Symbolism

Contributor(s): Albert Churchward (author)

ISBN: 9780486455655

Paperback: 220 pages

Features: Note, 132 figures.

Dimensions: 21.69 x 13.92 x 1.52 cms; 288 g

Published by Dover Publications (2008)

Condition: New

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The Freemasons have changed the history of the world. Their belief in liberty and equality for all people profoundly affected both the French Revolution and the founding of the United States, as evidenced in part by the symbols on our currency. In The Arcana of Freemasonry, first published in 1915, symbol expert and renowned author Albert Churchward traces and reveals the history of this very secret order. Churchward weaves a tale of Masonry's origins in ancient Egypt and its continuance through history all told via Masonic symbols and symbolism.

From Egyptian history and Mayan relief work through Greek mathematicians, philosophers, and metaphysicians, Churchward traces the development of the most basic symbols of Freemasonry. He also reveals the hidden symbolism found in the signs and tools of modern Freemasonry and helps readers find hidden meanings in all areas of life from art and architecture to geometry and poetry. With current novels and movies leaning heavily on Masonic mysteries as plot devices, readers will be especially interested in the more arcane symbols and the stories they tell.

Albert Churchward (1852-1925)Albert Churchward (1852-1925), was a trained physician from England, Masonic writer, and member of the Geological Society of London. He was also the younger brother of the writer James Churchward, who famously wrote on the lost continent of Mu.

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