Publisher's Synopsis
Fessler's Sämmtliche Schriften Ãber Freymaurerey, subtitled Wirklich Als Manuscript FÃ1/4r BrÃ1/4der, is a collection of writings on Freemasonry by Ignatius Aurelius Fessler, edited by Friedrich Mossdorf. This work delves into the history, philosophy, and practices of Freemasonry, presented as a manuscript intended for members of the brotherhood. Fessler's writings offer insights into the rituals, symbols, and ethical principles that underpin Freemasonry, reflecting the intellectual and social currents of the time. This book provides a valuable resource for those interested in the historical and philosophical dimensions of Freemasonry and its enduring influence on Western thought.
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