De signatura rerum

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De signatura rerum is a 17th-century mystical and theosophical treatise by Jakob Böhme that explores how the divine nature is revealed through the symbolic “signatures” imprinted in all created things.

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instanceOf book
mystical treatise
theosophical treatise
associatedPhilosophy German theosophy
associatedWith Christian Kabbalah
author Jakob Böhme NERFINISHED
centralConcept correspondence between inner essence and outer form
reading nature as a divine book
signatures as spiritual marks in nature
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
discusses hidden properties of things revealed by their signatures
relationship between God, nature, and humanity
field Christian esotericism
mystical theology
natural philosophy
genre Christian mysticism
esoteric theology
theosophy
hasEnglishTitle The Signature of All Things
hasForm prose treatise
hasLatinTitle De signatura rerum self-link
hasSubject inner and outer worlds correspondence
spiritual interpretation of creation
symbolism of natural forms
historicalContext post-Reformation German Protestantism
influenced 19th-century theosophy
Franz von Baader
Friedrich Schelling NERFINISHED
G. W. F. Hegel
Jena Romanticism
surface form: German Romanticism

William Law
modern esotericism
influencedBy Christian Platonism
surface form: Christian Neoplatonism

Lutheran theology
Renaissance esotericism
intendedAudience spiritually advanced Christian readers
language German
mainTheme divine revelation in nature
doctrine of signatures
symbolic signatures in created things
originalLanguage Early New High German
partOf Jakob Böhme's mystical corpus
publicationCentury 17th century
religiousCurrent Protestant mysticism
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective Christocentric cosmology
doctrine of the fall and restoration of nature
titleLanguage Latin

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Jakob Böhme notableWork De signatura rerum
Jakob Behmen notableWork De signatura rerum
this entity surface form: De Signatura Rerum
De signatura rerum hasLatinTitle De signatura rerum self-link