Fama Fraternitatis

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Fama Fraternitatis is an early 17th-century Rosicrucian manifesto that narrates the origins and ideals of a secret brotherhood devoted to esoteric wisdom and spiritual reformation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Rosicrucian manifesto
early modern pamphlet
esoteric text
advocates pursuit of hidden wisdom
synthesis of religion and science
associatedMovement Christian mysticism
Hermeticism NERFINISHED
Rosicrucianism NERFINISHED
associatedWith Rosicrucian Order NERFINISHED
attributedTo Johann Valentin Andreae NERFINISHED
author unknown
centralFigure Christian Rosenkreutz NERFINISHED
centuryOfPublication 17th century
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
dateOfPublication 1614
describes founding of the Rosicrucian Brotherhood
secret activities of the brotherhood
travels of Christian Rosenkreutz
emphasizes charity
piety
secrecy
service to humanity
followedBy Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz NERFINISHED
Confessio Fraternitatis NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeTitle Fama Fraternitatis R.C. NERFINISHED
Fama Fraternitatis Rosae Crucis NERFINISHED
hasKeyConcept divinely guided reform
hidden fraternity of sages
invisible college
hasTitle Fama Fraternitatis NERFINISHED
historicalContext early 17th-century religious conflicts
post-Reformation Europe
influenced Enlightenment secret societies
European occultism
early modern esotericism
language German
literaryGenre manifesto
utopian reform tract
narrativeForm allegorical history
partOf Rosicrucian manifestos NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication Kassel NERFINISHED
proposes universal reformation of mankind
publisher Wilhelm Wessel NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christian esotericism
subject esoteric wisdom
moral reform
religious reform
scientific reform
secret brotherhood
spiritual reformation

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Rosicrucianism hasPart Fama Fraternitatis