The Regius Poem or Halliwell Manuscript

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SKU: 9781944616007 Category: Tag: Product ID: 1111476

Description

The Regius Poem, also known as the Halliwell Manuscript, is a long series of rhyming couplets that make up what is thought to be the earliest of the Old Charges of Masonry. It was discovered in the British Museum by James O. Halliwell in 1838. While sometimes thought to have been written during the reign of King Athelstan (924-940 A.D.), the document actually dates to the late 14th century. Whether it is a derivative work based on a separate manuscript from Athelstan’s time is unknown. However, the Regius Poem is the cornerstone of the Legend of York, which is important in Masonry even today. This manuscript also outlines how Masons should act toward each other and toward the civil magistrate. It also talks about the history and philosophy of the order of Masons. Any Mason interested in the history of the Art should read this document and see how it compares to the various rules their grand lodges lay out for government of a lodge.

ISBN: 9781944616007
Publisher: Broken Column Press
Pub Date: 01/2016
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.23lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.15d

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Weight 0.23 lbs
Dimensions 9.00 × 6.00 × 0.15 in
format

Paperback