Share via Share via... Twitter Facebook Pinterest WhatsAppRecent ChangesSend via e-MailPrintPermalink × The Rosicrucian Enlightenment The Rosicrucian Enlightenment by Yates, Frances Reviewed by Randall Bowyer Categories: Christianity Ceremonial Magick At first, the thesis of this book reminds one of conspiracy fantasies like Holy Blood, Holy Grail. It takes a while to accept the idea that Rosicrucianism began as an odd sort of political propaganda for the Palatine Elector Frederick V, but Yates has piled up enough evidence that one eventually gives in. Occasionally her evidence is inconclusive, and now and then it is just silly (e.g., on p. 160 she sees the Rose Cross motif in a picture of a table with roses on it, where the “cross” is obviously no more than the truss-and-wedge which holds the table together!), but still Yates is onto something. An appendix provides the texts of the Fama and the Confessio, making the book useful even if you're not interested in the author's theory. Publisher Routledge Date 12/1993 ISBN 0415109124 Abebooks Powell's Price $26.95 Last modified: 2019/07/23 15:07by John Bell