First Contacts Between Hermeticism and Freemasonry #947965

di Arturo Reghini

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Arturo Reghini (1878-1946), Freemason, mathematician, esotericist and Pythagoricus Latomusque Insignis, as his tombstone in the Budrio cemetery reads, was a true giant of Western initiatory thought and a high-profile protagonist in 20th-century Masonic history.
The essay presented here, Primi contatti tra Ermetismo e Massoneria (First Contacts Between Hermeticism and Freemasonry), is a seminal work by Arturo Reghini. It was published for the first time in 1925 in the magazine Era Nuova.
In this concise yet erudite study, Reghini challenges the secularized view of Masonic history that often reduces the Order’s origins to mere social guilds or political clubs. Instead, he employs a philological approach to demonstrate that the "Symbolic Architecture" of the Craft has always shared a common heartbeat with the "Sacred Art" of Alchemy. By meticulously analyzing the Old Charges—the constitutional manuscripts of medieval masonry—Reghini reveals hidden threads connecting legendary figures like Naymus Graecus and Hermes Trismegistus to the operational life of the lodges.
His identification of the mysterious "Naymus Graecus" with the alchemist Marcus Graecus remains a fascinating piece of detective work, suggesting that the "fire" of the alchemical furnace and the "light" of the masonic lodge were never truly separate. Reghini argues that the transition from "operative" to "speculative" masonry was not a modern invention of the Enlightenment, but a natural survival of an ancient, unified initiatic tradition.
For the modern reader, this essay serves as more than a historical inquiry; it is an invitation to view the Square and Compasses not merely as moral tools, but as Hermetic keys. Reghini’s prose, here translated to preserve its academic sobriety and esoteric depth, reminds us that the "Great Work" of the alchemist and the "Building of the Temple" by the mason are, in essence, the same pursuit: the transmutation of the human soul into a living monument of the Divine.
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ISBN:
9791224420101
Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
3.14 MB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Arturo Reghini