Oswald Wirth - Les Cahiers de SILENCE - 1894





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Les Cahiers de SILENCE by Oswald Wirth, written in French as the original language, is a limited, numbered edition with soft cover, 78 pages, on Freemasonry, in very good condition.
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Paris, Editions des Trois mondes, (1974). A volume in-8 format (248 x 173 mm) of 285 pages. A turquoise satin full-percaline binding, title stamped in gold on the front board, smooth spine, gold title along the length. One of the numbered copies of the edition on matte coated paper from Papeteries de Ruysscher. It is complemented by plates hors-texte. ''The work we present is marked by the mysterious seal of Hermes Trismegistus. The books signed with his name are attributed to a community of initiates who have attempted to unite ancient Pharaonic wisdom with the most notable discoveries of Greek esotericism. Their interest is immense, for they gather essential information concerning the inner evolution of man and the means to put them into practice. Hermes Trismegistus, by proposing here a sacred medicine based on a spirituality of nature, leads us to the heart of the thought of the Ancients''.
Paris, Editions des Trois mondes, (1974). A volume in-8 format (248 x 173 mm) of 285 pages. A turquoise satin full-percaline binding, title stamped in gold on the front board, smooth spine, gold title along the length. One of the numbered copies of the edition on matte coated paper from Papeteries de Ruysscher. It is complemented by plates hors-texte. ''The work we present is marked by the mysterious seal of Hermes Trismegistus. The books signed with his name are attributed to a community of initiates who have attempted to unite ancient Pharaonic wisdom with the most notable discoveries of Greek esotericism. Their interest is immense, for they gather essential information concerning the inner evolution of man and the means to put them into practice. Hermes Trismegistus, by proposing here a sacred medicine based on a spirituality of nature, leads us to the heart of the thought of the Ancients''.

