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- Fama Fraternitatis Rosae Crucis (Report of the Fraternity of the Rose Cross) is an anonymous Rosicrucian manifesto published circa 1610 in K****el, Hesse-K****el...
- Confessio Fraternitatis at the Alchemy web site Text of the Rosicrucian Manifestos at the Rosicrucian Library web site Text of the Confessio Fraternitatis at...
- Fraternitatis Rosae Crucis may refer to: Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis Fraternitas Rosae Crucis Rosicrucian This disambiguation page lists articles...
- were: Fama Fraternitatis (published 1614 in K****el, Germany) This manifesto introduced the founder, "Frater C.R.C." Confessio Fraternitatis (published...
- after throughout Europe: the Fama Fraternitatis RC (The Fame of the Brotherhood of RC, 1614), the Confessio Fraternitatis (The Confession of the Brotherhood...
- two great manifestoes of the secret society—the Fama fraternitatis or the Confessio fraternitatis. His lifelong commitment appears to have been to found...
- as Rosicrucianism flourished, with Christian Rosenkreutz's work Fama Fraternitatis first published in 1617. In 1685, K****el became a refuge for 1,700 Huguenots...
- throughout Europe. These were the Fama Fraternitatis, (The Fame of the Brotherhood of RC), and the Confessio Fraternitatis, (The Confession of the Brotherhood...
- pamphlets that circulated around Europe in 1614–15, Fama fraternitatis and Confessio Fraternitatis, claimed to be manifestos of a highly select, secret society...
- thereto. It bases its teachings on those found in the Fama and Confessio Fraternitatis published in the early 17th century in Germany, along with other similar...