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Johann Georg Schwarz (Иван Григорьевич Шварц; 1751–1784) was a philosophy professor at the Moscow University who headed the Russian branch of the Rosicrucian Society. A Transylvanian Saxon, Schwarz settled in Moscow in 1776. He has been described as "the main carrier of esoterica into Russia" and an "emissary of Boehmist theosophy".〔Lauren G. Leighton. ''The Esoteric Tradition in Russian Romantic Literature: Decembrism and Freemasonry''. Penn State University, 1994. Page 26.〕 He joined forces with Nikolay Novikov in founding the Society of Friendship, a bulwark of Russian Freemasonry that held secret meetings at the Menshikov Tower. Schwarz and Novikov moved the Masonic centre of Russia from St. Petersburg to Moscow, helping emancipate their compatriots from the Swedish Rite and Yelagin's antics.〔Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal. ''The Occult in Russian and Soviet Culture''. Cornell University Press, 1997. Page 146.〕 Schwarz travelled in Europe to catch up with recent developments in the Rosicrucian doctrine. In 1782, he was present at the Wilhelmsbad masonic congress where Russia was recognized as the 8th autonomous province of the Rite of Strict Observance.〔Raffaella Faggionato. ''A Rosicrucian Utopia in Eighteenth-Century Russia: The Masonic Circle of N.I. Novikov''. Springer, 2005. Page 251.〕 Paul of Russia also went to Europe at this time, raising Catherine II's suspicions about Paul's conversion to Freemasonry. Schwarz died soon after returning to Moscow at the age of 33. == References ==
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