01-07-2025, 07:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-13-2025, 10:28 PM by Paul Ferguson.)
"In April of 1651, the thirty-year-old Welshman Thomas Vaughan released what he said would be his last “discourse,” titled Lumen de Lumine, or a New Magical Light. It was also to be the key to his first, published the previous year and the subject of a protracted debate. Vaughan would continue to write books under the pseudonym Eugenius Philalethes (“well-born lover of truth”), but this new one would be unlike anything else he ever wrote.”
https://aulalucis.com/new-magical-light/
https://aulalucis.com/new-magical-light/