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Theosophy. See: SINCERUS RENATUS’S The pseudonym of Samuel Richter, an influential 18th-century Lutheran pastor and alchemist known for his writings on the Golden and Rosy Cross. Theosophia Theoretico-Practica—or, The True Foundation of Divine and Natural Knowledge—published in the year 1711. Leipzig, in octavo A book size where each sheet is folded into eight leaves., on pages 65, 196, 307, 156, 116, 73, 72.
Compare: MANUSCRIPT under the title: Secreta Theosophico-Philosophico-Magico-Medica original Latin: "Theosophical, Philosophical, Magical, and Medical Secrets" extracted from the most faithful, pious, and skilled authors by M. J. G. S., a Devotee of the Divine, Holy, and Celestial Science, page 26.
Ernst Tenner L.
July 27, 1918.
M. R. Popp-Coburg. These handwritten entries in red ink track the manuscript's journey through various private collections in early 20th-century Germany.
C.A. Meier (1905–1995) was a Swiss psychiatrist and the first president of the C.G. Jung Institute. This printed-style mark indicates the manuscript was once part of his significant collection of hermetic and alchemical texts.
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