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English: Mystical alchemical diagram of Boaz and Jachin pillars of the Temple of Jerusalem, interpreted as cosmic principles.
Date 1782[1]
Source MaybeLogic.org, from The compass of the wise[1] (Der Compaß der Weisen),[2] a "not trustworthy as to history" book by the Rosicrucian[3] Adam Michael Birkholz (1746—1818) illustrated by Grant Schar[4][5] first published in Berlin[1] in 1779[2].
Author Grant Schar

References

  1. a b c MaybeLogic.org. Retrieved on 2009-09-26.
  2. a b World Catalog.
  3. George Kenning (author), A.F.A. Woodford (editor). Kenning's Masonic encyclopedia and handbook of Masonic archeology, history and biography. Belle Fourche-SD, USA: Kessinger, 2003. p. 68. ISBN 978-0766165267.
  4. Google Books.
  5. Birkholz's lifespan by GetCited.org. Retrieved on 2009-09-26.

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