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The Most Holy Trinosophia of The Comte St. Germain (Paperback) 0-89314417-7
Introductory Material & Commentary by Manly P. Hall
Text by the Comte de St.-Germain.
Of his real name, parentage, or place of birth, nothing is definitely known; but his presence in 18th century European high society is indisputable.
Not only a multilingual historian and capable musician, his knowledge of alchemy and "secret sciences" lent a controversial aura around St.-Germaine's proximity to power. Employed on secret missions by Louis XV, arrested as a spy, and conspirator to the fall of Tsar Peter III, his most controversial accusation may be teaching Freemasonry to Cagliostro.
St.-Germaine thoroughly charmed every person he met and seemingly had a never-ending supply of wealth, but strangely was never seen eating a bite of food or aging a day. Though he was believed to be dead in Germany 1784, he was spotted in good health in Paris 1789.
The original manuscript is housed in the Bibliotheque de Troyes in France.
Reprinted 2010
ISBN: 0-89314-417-7 | Paperback. 221 pages.