About this item
Highlights
- This brand-new translation is the first since Manley Palmer Hall in the 1930s.
- Author(s): M R Osborne
- 228 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Cults
Description
About the Book
The first English translation in over eighty years, this brand-new edition features high-quality colour reproductions of the pages of the original manuscript at the Library of Troyes, France.
Book Synopsis
This brand-new translation is the first since Manley Palmer Hall in the 1930s. It features a professionally restored, high-quality colour reproduction of the entire original manuscript held at the Library of Troyes, France. The library and the Institute de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes, a division of the CNRS, granted permission to publish this edition.
- Complete and unabridged full-colour reproduction of every page and image of the original.
- Professionally restored images.
- Comprehensive introduction, exploring the similarities between the Trinosophia and the Egyptian Books of the Dead.
- New English translation with enlarged, fully restored key images.
A new translation of the work follows the manuscript, using this opportunity to provide close-up images of the key illustrations. This lavishly illustrated, full-colour hardback book is reproduced on premium paper. Foreword by Piers Vaughan, Primate of the Church of the Golden and Rosy Cross.
Authors Guild Human Authored Certification No. 4015401.
Full colour reproduction, hardcover with dust jacket.
"M.R. Osborne delivers a beautifully presented translation of the decipherable parts of the text, with additional commentary of Value." Kneph Magazine, Spring 2025
"The quality of this book is incredible. Excellent content and the illustrations are marvellous. I would recommend this book to anyone for the illustrations alone let alone the words. Excellent forward by Piers Vaughan." James Leutri, Chief Adept for the SRIA of Ontario Central
Review Quotes
"A full color reissue of the famous book allegedly by St. Germain or Cagliostro, containing high quality copies of all the original alchemical plates and a translation by M. R. Osborne." Sebastian Shaw, Amazon Review