Karl von Eckartshausen
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Born | June 28, 1752 |
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Died | 1803 |
Nationality | German |
Karl von Eckartshausen (28 June 1752 - 1803) was a German Catholic mystic.
He was the author of The Cloud upon the Sanctuary (de:Die Wolke über dem Heiligtum). This Christian mystical work which was later taken up by occultists. It was given a high status in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, particularly by Arthur Edward Waite. It is known to have attracted Aleister Crowley to the Order.[1]
[edit] Publications
- Aufschlüsse über Magie. [Explanations Concerning Magic.] München [Munich], 1790.
- Aufschlüsse zur Magie aus geprüften Erfahrungen über verborgene philosophische Wissenschaften und verdeckte Geheimnisse der Natur. 4 vols., Munich. 1788-1792.
- Die wichtigsten Hieroglyphen fürs Menschen-Herz. Leipzig, 1796.
- Die Wolke über dem Heiligtum. [The Cloud upon the Sanctuary.]
- Gott ist die reinste Liebe. Munich, 1791.
- Magic: the principles of higher knowledge. (translated into English and edited by Gerhard Hanswille & Deborah Brumlich. -- Scarborough, Ont. : Merkur Pub. Co., c1989.)
[edit] Sources
- Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica. "Karl von Eckartshausen (1752-1803)" 2003. Retrieved 15 June 2006.
- Booth, Martin [2000] (2001). A Magick Life: A Biography of Aleister Crowley (trade paperback), Coronet (in English), London: Hodder and Stoughton. ISBN 0-340-71806-4.
- Knowles, George. "Karl von Eckartshausen." Retrieved 15 June 2006.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Booth p.59