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The Most Holy Trinosophia (1)

Created on: 2024-10-18
Little had been covered in English since Manly P. Hall's book on the subject in the 1930s. His book was printed in black and white, and the illustrations were complex. In the mid-1990s, the Institut de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes, (IRHT), which had been founded in 1937 to catalogue all documents and manuscripts from the Mediterranean basin in possession of French libraries, undertook the photographing of a manuscript in the Bibliothèque de Troyes, a much-debated item called La Très Sainte Trinosophe. This book has been attributed to Saint-Germain himself and also to Cagliostro.

While low-quality versions of the color photographs taken by the IRHT have been in circulation for a few years, permission to use the images had never been formally sought, and thus, their use remains open to legal consequences from the French Government for breach of copyright. It was, therefore, decided to formally approach both the Library in Troyes and the IRHT for permission to use the images. Fortunately, that was granted, stipulating that accreditation be given for each image reproduced in the book.

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