The Bavarian Illuminati records (original) (raw)

I. Apologetic writings. Weishaupt,Apologie der Illuminaen, Frankfort and Leipzig, 1786."Vollstständige Geschichte der Verfolgung der Illuminaten in Bayern, I, Frankfort and Leipzig, 1786."Das verbesserte System der Illuminaten mit allen seinen Graden und Einrichtungen, Frankfort and Leipzig, 1787."Kurze Rechtfertigung meiner Absichten, Frankfort and Leipzig, 1787."Nachtrag zur Rechfertigung meiner Absichten, Frankfort and Leipzig, 1787.Bassus,Vorstellung denen hohen Standeshäuptern der Erlauchten Republik Graubünden, Nuremberg, 1788.Knigge,Philo’s endliche Erklärung und Antwort auf verschiedene Anforderungen und Fragen, Hanover, 1788. II. Documents of the order, published by the Bavarian government or otherwise, and hostile polemics. Einige Originalschriften des Illuminaten Ordens, Munich, 1787. Nachtrag von weiteren Originalschriften, Munich, 1787 Der ächte Illuminat, oder die whren, unverbesserten Rituale der Illuminaten, Edessa (Frankfort-on-the-Main), 1788Cosandey, Renner, and Grünberger, Drei merkwürdige Aussagen die innere Einrichtung des Illuminatenordens, Munich, 1786Same (with Utzschneider), Grosse Absichten des Ordens der Illuminaten mit Nachtrag, I, II, III, Munich, 1786. Der neuesten Arbeiten des Sparticus und Philo, Munich, 1793. Illuminatus Dirigens, oder Schottischer Ritter. Ein Pendant, etc., Munich, 1794. List reproduced from Vernon [L.] Stauffer, New England and the Bavarian Illuminati. Studies in History, Economics and Political Law, edited by the Faculty of Political science of Columbia University. Volume LXXXII, Number 1. Whole Number 191. Chapter III, pp. 142-228. New York: The Columbia University Press, Longmans, Green & Co., Agents. London: P. S. King & Son, Ltd., 1918. (Dean and Professor of New Testament and Church History, Hiram College) 374 pages.Title page images reproduced from Die Illuminaten, Quellen und Texte zur Aufklärungsideologie des Illuminatenordens (1776-1785) Herausgegeben von Jan Rachold. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin: 1984.
  1. Also see Symbols, Signs and their meaning and uses in design Arnold Whittick. London: Leonard Hill, 1971. ISBN 0 249 44028 8. 383pp. "It is often placed high above the alter as in the Pfarrkirche at Grmunden am Traunsee (1626) and the Fisherman’s church at Traunkirchen, while it appears over the doorway of the church of the monastery of St. Florian near Linz." [p. 239.] Fig. 43 (c) Symbolic eye from painted bedhead, 1843; also on wardrobe, 1748, in the Kasererbrau Hotel, Salzburg. The eye set in a triangle with the sun’s rays is a common symbol in Renaissance churches in Austria. [p. 242.] Also see Eugène Goblet Count D'Alviella’s La Migration des Symboles Paris: 1891; eng trans. intro. by Sir G. Birdwood, London: 1894.^ 2. "The Rulers of Darkness — A Chapter from the secret history of Europe in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries", Nesta H. Webster (1876-1960). The Sphere. April 9, 1927: London. p. 54. Reprinted in Behind World Revolution, The Strange Career of Nesta H. Webster Richard M. Gilman. 1982: Insight Books, Ann Arbor, Michigan. unnumbered page following p. 48. ^