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Kipling’s Mark

Kipling’s Mark

Need some reading for the recess? How about the following book from Lewis Masonicat only £9.99.

Many people will have heard of the memory arts of Robert Fludd. They stand out for their very Shakespearean focus on the use of theatre as a memory palace. This book provides probably the first English translation of Fludd's two short treatises on memory from his encyclopaedic ' Utriusque cosmi, maioris scilicet et minoris, metaphysica, physica, atque technica historia' (Metaphysical, physical, and technical history of the two worlds, namely the greater and the lesser), written in Latin and published between 1617 and 1621.

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After some brief autobiographical details, Fludd describes the shortcomings of existing mnemonic systems before developing Giordano Bruno's concepts of the 'Square Art' and 'Spherical Art' into a practical memory system, while leaving its profound esoteric implications very much to the reader. Unlike many other works from the day it really gives a very practical set of memory methods that can be easily understood and applied. Ideal for anyone wanting to improve their memory and gain better methods of recall. For those with deeper interests, there are some valuable hints as to how this art would have been applied to in Rosicrucian and Hermetic practices of the day.

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St. George's Lodge No.242 Ladies Night held in The Mansion House, Doncaster in the Province of Yorkshire, West Riding, England. The photo was taken about 1900. Interesting to note the full regalia,

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