The Invisible College The Secret History of How the Freemasons Founded the Royal Society

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Publisher's Synopsis

<p><i>In 1660 a small group of men, led by Sir Robert Moray, met in London with a secret plan to reshape the world. They were members of the 'Invisible College', better known today as the Freemasons<br><br></i>Emerging from the horrors of the Civil War, Britain was a society torn apart by political difference, religious ferment and was still immersed in medieval superstition. It was a country which burnt alive at least one hundred elderly women a year on suspicion of witchcraft. Yet this group, who had recently been sworn enemies, managed to bridge their social and cultural differences to found a new organization dedicated to the scientific study of nature, the Royal Society.<br><br>Robert Lomas reveals in compelling detail how the secret tenets and traditions of the Freemasons laid the groundwork for a new revolution, that gave the world modern, experimental science and founded what is still, 350 years later, the pre-eminent scientific institution in the world.</p>

Book information

ISBN: 9780552158374
Publisher: Transworld
Imprint: Corgi Books
Pub date:
Edition: Revised Edition
DEWEY: 509
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 493
Weight: 350g
Height: 197mm
Width: 129mm
Spine width: 32mm