Early sources.
The collection (33 items) consists of manuscripts and books with handwritten marginalia,
documents, reports, certificates and a collection with pictures of masonic symbols and carpet
patterns. The collection documents the early stages (ca. 1750 - begin 19th century) of the
development of Freemasonry in Russia. The manuscripts are copies or translations of European
books dating from the 15th to the 18th centuries. Included are translations from books by such
writers as Jakob Böhme, Johann Arndt and Roger Bacon. Most works are in Russian, but there
are also works in English, French and German. The collection provides information about
masonic literature, constitutions and rites. The works also reflect the relationship between
Russian and European freemasonry. Items concerning the government's attitude towards
freemasons in Russia are included.
| Number of titles | 32 | | Number of microfiches | 158 |
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