User:Melaen/Magistri comacini
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[edit] Comacine masters
- I have heard of Maestri comacini (ethimology probably from Como or from cum machinis) they were a corporation of masons (stone workers).They are quite notable, altought not related with freemasonry but with a association of some masons
see references:
[8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18]
[19] I think the article should be rewritten and renamed to Maestri comacini or Magistri comacini. -- Melaen 16:15, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
guild
Till XII century the artist would not sign his work, later in the XIII they leaved as signatures [20]
The first mention of Liutprand713 [21]
[edit] libri
- Titolo: Magistri d'Europa. Eventi, relazioni, strutture della migrazione di artisti e costruttori dai laghi lombardi. Atti del Convegno sui «Magistri comacini» (1996) ISBN: 8871850521
- Merzario Giuseppe "I Maestri Comacini # ISBN: 8827101187
[22] Rothari edict
[edit] Maestri campionesi
Maestri campionesi [23] [24] [25]
[www.99idee.it/libri/Cataloghi/campionesi-05.htm]
[edit] Freemasonry
Freemasonry has variously been attributed to :
- an institutional outgrowth of the medieval guilds of stonemasons,
- a direct descendant of the "Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem" (the Knights Templar),
- an offshoot of the ancient Mystery schools,
- an administrative arm of the Priory of Sion,
- the intellectual descendants of the Roman Collegia,
- the intellectual descendants of the Comacine masters,
- the intellectual descendants of Noah.
A History of Freemasonry by H.L. Haywood and James E. Craig, pub. ca 1927
It is thought by many that Freemasonry cannot be a straightforward outgrowth of medieval guilds of stonemasons.