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Ernesto Frers

    Ernesto Frers is a specialist in medieval history who has dedicated many years to investigating enigmatic and occult subjects. His extensive publications in this field demonstrate a deep interest in the mysteries of the past. His work focuses on uncovering hidden narratives and weaving together history with myth, offering readers a fascinating glimpse into the darker corners of the medieval era. Frers combines meticulous historical research with compelling storytelling.

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    Secret Societies and the Hermetic Code
    • 2008

      Secret Societies and the Hermetic Code

      The Rosicrucian, Masonic, and Esoteric Transmission in the Arts

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.3(16)Add rating

      Exploring the intersection of art and the occult, Ernesto Frers uncovers hidden secrets within masterpieces from Byzantine icons to modern music. He reveals how artists, constrained by the Church's dogma during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, encoded mystical references in their works. By analyzing pieces from renowned artists like Titian and Rembrandt, Frers highlights the esoteric symbols and messages they concealed. His research also extends to contemporary musicians, showcasing the enduring influence of hermetic thought across cultures and eras, supported by over 100 images.

      Secret Societies and the Hermetic Code