The Round Towers of Ireland Or the Mysteries of FreemasonryOne of only two published works from Irish archaeologist and linguist HENRY O'BRIEN (1808-1835), this classic 1834 study of the ubiquitous round towers of Ireland-sometimes published under the title The Round Towers of Atlantis-is hailed by many as a definitive work on the esoteric mysteries of the ancient world. Perhaps the first modern study of pre-Christian megalithic architecture and its connection to the lost world of Atlantis and the first civilizations of Persia, India, and China, this is a treasure trove of information on the secret societies of early Egypt and modern Ireland, including the Druids. From the strange structure of Ireland's round towers to the nature of the wisdom the ancient Irish possessed, this is an essential resource for students of the mysteries of the ancient world. |
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... designation of learned ; being attainable only after the most severe novitiate of preli- minary study , and rigid exercise of all the mental powers . The industry and patience bestowed on such a course were 22 THE ROUND TOWERS .
... designation of learned ; being attainable only after the most severe novitiate of preli- minary study , and rigid exercise of all the mental powers . The industry and patience bestowed on such a course were 22 THE ROUND TOWERS .
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... learned ever understood to have been solely personated , the sun and moon . " Howbeit every nation made gods of their own , and the men of Babylon made Succoth - Benoth * . ” In accordance with the different views under which each ...
... learned ever understood to have been solely personated , the sun and moon . " Howbeit every nation made gods of their own , and the men of Babylon made Succoth - Benoth * . ” In accordance with the different views under which each ...
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Contents
Section 19 | 325 |
Section 20 | 330 |
Section 21 | 336 |
Section 22 | 338 |
Section 23 | 341 |
Section 24 | 342 |
Section 25 | 356 |
Section 26 | 358 |
Section 9 | 167 |
Section 10 | 169 |
Section 11 | 193 |
Section 12 | 227 |
Section 13 | 263 |
Section 14 | 264 |
Section 15 | 274 |
Section 16 | 285 |
Section 17 | 296 |
Section 18 | 299 |
Section 27 | 366 |
Section 28 | 368 |
Section 29 | 396 |
Section 30 | 412 |
Section 31 | 445 |
Section 32 | 475 |
Section 33 | 482 |
Section 34 | 491 |
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