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File:Templeofrosycross.png

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The representation was created around 1604 and was published in the Speculum sophicum Rhodostauroticum by Theophilus Schweighart. At the center of the picture is a wheeled, fortress-like building. Look at the picture from the OCCIDENS, i.e. from the west. The lower image caption provides us with an indication of this (it is difficult to recognize here in the picture). The entrance to this building, which is directly revealed to the viewer, is marked by a lettering. Above the archway you can read "VENITE DIGNI" ("COME HERE, WORTHY"). To the right of the archway you can see a cross and to the left a rose. Directly below the entrance you can read the word "MOVEAMVR" spread over two lines. Above the archway there are two windows along which the lettering "IESVS NOBIS OMNIA" ("JESUS [IS] EVERYTHING FOR US") runs along. It therefore becomes clear that, in addition to all the many other symbolic representations, it could be a rose cruiserical representation. The cross and rose can be clearly identified, but not presented united, as in today's form.
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Source T. Schweighart, Speculum sophicum Rhodostauroticum (1604)
Author T. Schweighart

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current23:59, 25 July 2015Thumbnail for version as of 23:59, 25 July 2015751 × 937 (482 KB)CmdrjamesonCompressed with pngout. Reduced by 607kB (55% decrease).
02:35, 28 August 2013Thumbnail for version as of 02:35, 28 August 2013751 × 937 (1.06 MB)PRODUCERhigher res
12:41, 31 January 2005Thumbnail for version as of 12:41, 31 January 2005349 × 442 (48 KB)Campani~commonswiki"The Temple of the Rosy Cross", Teophilus Schweighardt Constantiens, 1618 {{PD}}
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