Dionysius Andreas Freher
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Dionysius Andreas Freher (12 September 1649 – 5 December 1728)[1] was a Christian mystical and alchemical writer, most famous for his extensive commentaries on Jacob Boehme. He was born in Germany but spent most of his life in London, England.
Works
The Paradoxical Emblems of Dionysius Andreas Freher, edited by Adam McLean.
Hermetic Behmenists: writings from Dionysius Andreas Freher and Francis Lee, edited by John Madziarczyk.
References
- ^ Arthur Versluis (1999). Wisdom's Children: A Christian Esoteric Tradition. SUNY Press. p. 80. ISBN 978-0-7914-4330-9.
- Charles Musès (1951) Illumination on Jacob Boehme. The work of Dionysius Andreas Freher, King's Crown Press, New York
External links
- An Illustration of the Deep Principles of Jacob Behmen, the Teutonic Theosopher
- Freher's Process in the Philosophical Work
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