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Das Buch ""Geschichte Der Freimaurerei In Frankreich V2: Von Der Restauration Des Konigthums Bid Zur Juliusrevolution (1853)"" von Georg Kloss ist eine umfassende Beschreibung der Geschichte der Freimaurerei in Frankreich. Es ist der zweite Band einer Serie und konzentriert sich auf den Zeitraum von der Restauration des K������nigreichs bis zur Julirevolution im Jahr 1853.Das Buch bietet einen detaillierten Einblick in die Entwicklung der Freimaurerei in Frankreich, einschlie�����lich ihrer Struktur, Rituale und Ideologien. Es beschreibt auch die Beziehungen der Freimaurer zur politischen und sozialen Landschaft Frankreichs zu dieser Zeit.Georg Kloss, der Autor des Buches, war selbst ein Freimaurer und seine Arbeit basiert auf umfangreichen Recherchen und pers������nlichen Erfahrungen. Die Geschichte der Freimaurerei ist ein wichtiger Teil der europ�����ischen Geschichte und dieses Buch bietet einen wertvollen Einblick in diese faszinierende Organisation.Aus Achten Urkunden Dargestellt, 1725-1830. This Book Is In German.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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The Frankfurt physician Georg Kloss (1787-1854) was an avid bibliophile and a Freemason. In 1835 his large collection of early printed books was sold by Sotheby's in London, as his extra-curricular interests had shifted from incunabula to the history of freemasonry. He went on to publish several scholarly books on the subject, of which this bibliography (Frankfurt, 1844) was the first. Mentioned by Frederick Leigh Gardner in 1911 as 'excellent though exceedingly scarce', it records over 5,000 books, documents and references relating to freemasonry. These date from 1723 to 1835, and many are very rare, having been printed in tiny quantities. Kloss's bibliography is organised thematically, with sections devoted to topics including Masonic history, ritual, rules and regional jurisdictions (notably France), and related movements including theosophy, kabbalah, the Templars and the Rosicrucians. It also contains indexes of lodges and of authors, translators and composers.
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