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The constitutions of the free-masons

The constitutions of the free-masons

James Anderson

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354182792
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James Anderson’s The Constitutions of the Free-Masons collects the history, charges, regulations and rituals that governed lodges in early modern England. A pivotal work of Freemasonry. More than a freemasonry history book, it stands as both an authoritative masonic lodge regulations manual and a readable masonic rituals guide, laying out the charges and governance that animated eighteenth-century fraternal orders. The tone moves between sober legal instruction and ceremonial diction, so readers gain both technical reference for masons and a vivid portrait of secret society traditions emerging from Enlightenment debate.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.As classic masonic literature and a corpus of historical masonic documents, the Anderson freemason constitutions occupy a singular place in studies of enlightenment era societies and in the story of early modern England. Its significance is literary as well as institutional: it records how ritual, moral instruction and governance were braided into civic sociability at a formative moment for organised public life. Casual readers will discover rich context and clear explanation that illuminate fraternal rites without specialised jargon; collectors, libraries and lodges will value this as a collectors edition freemasonry title and a dependable reference for masons tracing their lodge’s precedents. Preserved here with attention to readability, the Anderson Freemason Constitutions continues to inform both ceremonial practice and historical scholarship: students examine its language to understand how moral instruction, mutual aid and social networks were formalised. Those attracted to early modern England, to the sweep of enlightenment era societies, or to the evolution of secret society traditions will find a primary, unexpectedly readable source. It is both a working reference and a keepsake for collectors of classic masonic literature.

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