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Thrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age : Hermetic Cosmology, Finance, Politics and Culture in the Middle Ages Through the Late Renaissance by Joseph P. Farrell (2014, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherAdventures Unlimited Press
ISBN-101939149339
ISBN-139781939149336
eBay Product ID (ePID)201720738

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Book TitleThrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age : Hermetic Cosmology, Finance, Politics and Culture in the Middle Ages Through the Late Renaissance
Number of Pages354 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicAncient Mysteries & Controversial Knowledge, Hermetism & Rosicrucianism, Europe / Medieval
Publication Year2014
IllustratorYes
GenreBody, Mind & Spirit, History
AuthorJoseph P. Farrell
FormatTrade Paperback

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ReviewsWhat do the Fourth Crusade, the exploration of the New World, secret excavations of the Holy Land, and the pontificate of Innocent the Third, all have in common? Answer: Venice and the Templars.
SynopsisWhat do the Fourth Crusade, the exploration of the New World, secret excavations of the Holy Land, and the pontificate of Innocent the Third, all have in common? Answer: Venice and the Templars. What do they have in common with Jesus, Gottfried Leibniz, Sir Isaac Newton, Rene Descartes, and the Earl of Oxford? Answer: Egypt and a body of doctrine known as Hermeticism. In this book, noted author and researcher Joseph P Farrell takes the reader on a journey through the hidden history of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and early Enlightenment, connecting the dots between Venice, international banking, the Templars, and hidden knowledge, drawing out the connections between the notorious Venetian Council of Ten, little known Venetian voyages to the New World, and the sack of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade. That hidden role of Venice and Hermeticism reached far and wide, into the plays of Shakespeare (a.k.a. Edward DeVere), Earl of Oxford, into the quest of the three great mathematicians of the Early Enlightenment for a lost form of analysis, and back into the end of the classical era, to little known Egyptian influences at work during the time of Jesus.", What do the Fourth Crusade, the exploration of the New World, secret excavations of the Holy Land, and the pontificate of Innocent the Third, all have in common? Answer: Venice and the Templars. What do they have in common with Jesus, Gottfried Leibniz, Sir Isaac Newton, Rene Descartes, and the Earl of Oxford? Answer: Egypt and a body of doctrine known as Hermeticism. In this book, noted author and researcher Joseph P Farrell takes the reader on a journey through the hidden history of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and early Enlightenment, connecting the dots between Venice, international banking, the Templars, and hidden knowledge, drawing out the connections between the notorious Venetian "Council of Ten," little known Venetian voyages to the New World, and the sack of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade. That hidden role of Venice and Hermeticism reached far and wide, into the plays of Shakespeare (a.k.a. Edward DeVere), Earl of Oxford, into the quest of the three great mathematicians of the Early Enlightenment for a lost form of analysis, and back into the end of the classical era, to little known Egyptian influences at work during the time of Jesus.

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  • A very important author and book

    Dr. Farrell is a terrific source of unusual connections between vastly diverging areas of study. He is one of the most important figures who are revising our history so that it makes sense from the bigger picture by putting together threads which are usually dismissed by the mainstream. This book focuses primarily on the Medieval-Renaissance-Enlightenment period, clarifying financial, political and social connections between the Templars, many explorers who crossed the Atlantic well before Columbus, Columbus' travels and his connections with secret societies, and the probable true author of the Shakespearean plays, Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. His books, all of which are quite radical in content, are highly regarded in alternative studies. He has a doctorate in Patristics, the study of the Church fathers, from Oxford U, and expands his work out from that broad base to include deep explorations into science, particularly physics, finance, history, and music. I highly recommend this and all his other books, of which he has published approximately two dozen since 2001. The only strike against his books is the fact that his publisher refuses to properly check and correct simple spelling errors and the like, so the result is ocassionally a bit messy and confusing to sort out, and sometimes humorous. Even with that, I am very glad he is writing.

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    Another great work by Dr. Farrell.

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