Issue 12 of the Journal of the Masonic Society will be landing in mailboxes soon.
Highlights from this issue include:
Plus Masonic Treasures; The Gentleman Mason - our regular column of style, manners, book reviews, tobacciana, and spirits; news and events from all over the Masonic world; and products from our great advertisers.
This issue’s cover features St. Bruno orders the construction of the monastery by Eustache Le Sueur (1616-1655). It is one of a series of twenty-two paintings depicting the life of Saint Bruno created between 1645 and 1648 for the cloister of a Carthusian charterhouse in Paris, which was near today’s Jardin du Luxembourg. It was dissolved 1792, and the panels are now in the Louvre.
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Highlights from this issue include:
• The Broach’d Thurnal Revisited
by William S. Burkle
• The Dwellers on the Threshold by Michael Poll
• A Short Lesson on the Origins and Evolution of Freemasonry by Peter G. Knatt
• The Operatives By Michael A. Lampadarios
• Climbing Up Jacob's Ladder by J. Winfield Cline
• Traveling by Christopher L. Hodapp
• 2011 Masonic Week Notebook
Plus Masonic Treasures; The Gentleman Mason - our regular column of style, manners, book reviews, tobacciana, and spirits; news and events from all over the Masonic world; and products from our great advertisers.
This issue’s cover features St. Bruno orders the construction of the monastery by Eustache Le Sueur (1616-1655). It is one of a series of twenty-two paintings depicting the life of Saint Bruno created between 1645 and 1648 for the cloister of a Carthusian charterhouse in Paris, which was near today’s Jardin du Luxembourg. It was dissolved 1792, and the panels are now in the Louvre.
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