Freemasonry: a French View - Alain Bauer - Books - Westphalia Press - 9781633911543 - April 3, 2015
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Freemasonry: a French View

Alain Bauer

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Freemasonry: a French View

Publisher Marketing: Perhaps one should speak not of Freemasonry but of Freemasonries in the plural. In each country Masonic historiography has developed uniqueness, but it is safe to say that one of the highest levels of scholarship has been in France. This book is a case in point, as two of the best known French Masonic scholars present their own view of the worldwide evolution and challenging mysteries of the fraternity over the centuries. The reader seeking to understand the origins of the world's premier and most controversial secret society, and of the claims made for its various rites and rituals, will find this account of considerable use, as will those more informed who wish to review and reflect. Some will find that the authors have revealed too much while others will wish they had given away more. This is a valuable glimpse of what an eighteenth-century lyricist cautioned: Who can unfold the Royal Art? Or sing its secrets in a song? They're safely kept in Mason's heart, And to the ancient Lodge belong. Alain Bauer is a Professor of Criminology in Paris, New York and Beijing. An adviser on many occasions to the French Government, he was Grand Master of the Grand Orient of France. Roger Dachez is professor at the Paris Diderot University. A physician, he is President of the Institute Alfred Fournier in Paris and Secretary General of the Masonic Institute of France. Contributor Bio:  Bauer, Alain Professeur de criminologie au Conservatoire national des arts et metiers, franc-macon depuis 1981, il a ete Grand Maitre du Grand Orient de France de 2000 a 2003.

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Released April 3, 2015
ISBN13 9781633911543
Publishers Westphalia Press
Pages 132
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 8 mm   ·   204 g

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