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Ordo Secreta Sapientiae : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ordo Secreta Sapientiae The Ordo Secreta Sapientiae (Order of Secret Wisdom 1886 - 1898) was one of several initiatory Rosicrucian orders that developed during the Victorian magical revival, alongside such groups as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and the Aurum Solis.〔King, Frances (1970). Ritual Magic in England: 1887 to the present day. Spearman; First Edition. ISBN 085435400X page 43〕 Its early membership consisted of former members of Kenneth MacKenzies's Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia (SRIA) and students of Frederick Hockley, who died in 1885 and passed on many of his papers 〔King, Frances (1970). Ritual Magic in England: 1887 to the present day. Spearman; First Edition. ISBN 085435400X page 42〕 It is quite probable that the initiatory structure of the Ordo Secreta Sapientiae was borrowed from the SRIA, which was in turn borrowed from the German "Order of the Golden and Rosy Cross".〔Waite, Arthur Edward (1924). The Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross. Cornerstone Book Publishers, 2011. ISBN 1613420013 page 565〕 The focus of the Secreta Sapientiae was in excavating secret pagan symbolism buried within the art of Christian Europe, which they, and others, believed could be found in its painting and architecture. Never achieving the fame of its contemporaries, the Ordo Secreta Sapientiae was dissolved in 1898, and its members began drifting into the orbit of the Golden Dawn, just as that organization was beginning to fracture 〔Howe, Ellic (1978). Magicians of the Golden Dawn: A Documentary History of a Magical Order, 1887-1923. Samuel Weiser Company. ISBN 0877283699 page 196〕 == References ==
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