
Codex Rosae Crucis D.O.M.A by Manly P. Hall
Codex Rose Crucis D.O.M.A; a rare and curious manuscript of Rosicrucian Interest by Manly P Hall Publication: 1974 Philosophical Research Society Beautifully illustrated revised and enlarged edition originally published in 1938 by Manly P Hall. The works is compiled into a series of essays on historic Rosicrucian texts along with an analysis of presumed Rosicrucians; all of which Hall analyses in impressive detail, and rather unapologetic tone. Hall begins with a concise outline of Rosicrucian history through the centuries. He challenges several of his predecessors and contemporaries on the basis of historical evidence and speculative theories regarding Rosicrucian lore. Hall points to several historical facts and inconsistencies, coupled with whimsical common sense, in his attempt to prove, or rather disprove, the association of several prominent figures suspected of their association with the original and elusive Rosicrucian order. The second half of the book is a translation of