Synopses & Reviews
Written by an eminent Masonic historian, this authoritative survey is considered one of the most well-rounded accounts of Masonry in all its stages. First published in a series of volumes from 1882 to 1887, it chronicles "the Craft's" development and movement throughout Europe and to the Far East, Africa, and the Americas. A monumental work culled from many years of research, it spans the vast range of Masonic history from ancient to modern times, including Medieval Operative Masonry, English Laws of the Middle Ages, the Story of the Guild, Legend of the Craft, Early Scottish Craft, the Great Division in English Masonry, Operatives and Guilds throughout the World, and the Grand Lodge of England.
Studied for over a century by members of the order and neophytes alike, The Concise History of Freemasonry was revised and updated at the turn of the twentieth century, and remains an important testament to Freemason history. No serious inquirer can get a more powerful feel of the levels of Freemasonry, or be freshly inspired by the order, without first reading this epic work. This edition includes 16 illustrations from the original publication.
Synopsis
This authoritative survey by a Masonic historian traces the development of "the Craft" from ancient to modern times, chronicling its spread throughout Europe, the Far East, Africa, and the Americas.
Synopsis
This authoritative survey by a Masonic historian traces the development of "the Craft" from ancient to modern times, chronicling its spread throughout Europe, the Far East, Africa, and the Americas.
Table of Contents
Chapter I: Introductory--The Ancient Mysteries--The Essenes--The Roman Colleges--The Culdees--The Vehm-Gerichte--The Steinmetzen--The French Corps D'État--The Companionage--The Rosicrucians
Chapter II: Medieval Operative Masonry
Chapter III: The English Laws of the Middle Ages and the Freemasons
Chapter IV: The Story of the Guild
Chapter V: The Legend of the Craft--The Quatour Coronati, or Four Crowned Martyrs--Masons' Marks
Chapter VI: The Early Scottish Craft--Grand Lodges--The Epoch of Transition--A Digression on Degrees--Freemasonry in the British Isles
Chapter VII: The Great Division in English Masonry--The Later Histories of the Grand Lodges of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Chapter VIIa: A Concise Notice of the Additional Degrees usually Worked
Chapter VIII: Freemasonry in Europe
Chapter IX: Asia--The East India Islands--The Far East--Asia Minor--Africa--The West Indies--Central and South America
Chapter X: The United States of America--Canada and Newfoundland--Australasia--Oceania
Appendix: Grant of Arms to the United Grand Lodge of England
Index