Memory Palaces and Masonic Lodges
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Memory Palaces and Masonic Lodges
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Reveals how the art of memory is the origin of the Masonic method
Reveals how the art of memory is the origin of the Masonic method.
Memory Palaces and Masonic Lodges explains the classical techniques of the art of memory, how they were reworked by hermetic thinkers during the Renaissance, and how they contributed to the transformation of operative Freemasonry into speculative Freemasonry.
Traces the creation of speculative Freemasonry to 1637, one hundred years earlier than previously thought. Explores how the "memory palaces" created with the art of memory enabled access to universal knowledge as well as represented the Masonic temple in its imaginary state.
In Antiquity, the art of memory was a mnemonic device that allowed an orator, such as Cicero, to recall all the points he wished to make by associating each of them with an image or architectural element in the site he was speaking. When this art was rediscovered in the Renaissance, hermetic thinkers like Giordano Bruno reworked it into a method that allowed them to acquire knowledge with the creation of "memory palaces." The elements of these memory palaces were not intended to trigger the memory but would actually transform into talismanic objects with knowledge entirely new to the seeker.
In this book, Charles B. Jameux shows that this hermetic reworking of the classical art of memory was no mystery to operative Masons, who grafted it onto their own rituals, catalysing the transformation of operative Masonry into speculative Masonry. He shows how the hieroglyphic writing used during the Renaissance in the art of memory provided the groundwork for one of the most esoteric elements of masonic practice: the grasp of the realm of image by the letter, where symbols were "buried" within words.
Using archival evidence from 17th-century Scotland and earlier, combined with the research of modern scholars such as Frances Yates and David Stevenson, Jameux argues that the creation of speculative Freemasonry can be traced back 100 years earlier than conventional history recordsβto 1637, when the first recorded use of the Masonβs Word appeared and with it, the first known appearance of the symbolic Temple of Solomon.
He follows Giordano Brunoβs visit to the British Isles in the late 16th century and the subsequent activities of the men he met there, showing that Masonic symbolism owes much of its current form to early memory palaces, which represented the Masonic lodge and temple in their fully imaginary states.
Revealing the pivotal role of the memory palace and hermetic traditions in early Masonic symbolism, Jameux sheds new light on the Masonic questions asked of each initiate and the spiritual importance of the Temple of Jerusalem to Freemasonry.
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Memory Palaces and Masonic Lodges is highly regarded for its in-depth exploration of the art of memory and its connection to Freemasonry. Charles B. Jameux meticulously examines the theories of memory palace by Giordano Bruno, highlighting their role in accessing higher knowledge and transforming Masonic spaces into powerful symbols. The book is considered essential for understanding the historical and practical aspects of knowledge transmission.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781620557884
Publisher: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 08 August 2019
Country: United States
Imprint: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Illustration: 9 b&w illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 13.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 215g
Pages: 128
About the Author
Charles B. Jameux was Grand Chancellor of Foreign Relations of the Grand Lodge of France and the chief editor of the Masonic Journal of the Grand Lodge of France, Initiatory Perspectives, from 1998 to 2001. He is currently the director of the Living Stone collection for the French publisher Dervy (Tredaniel Group). He lives in France.
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