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Informationen zum Autor General Editor: Róbert Péter (volumes 4-5) is at the University of Szeged! HungaryVolume Editors: Cécile Revauger (volume 1) is at the University Bordeaux Montaigne Jan A. M. Snoek (volume 2-3) is at Heidelberg University! Germany Zusammenfassung Freemasonry was a major cultural and social phenomenon and a key element of the Enlightenment. It was to have an international influence across the globe. This primary resource collection charts a key period in the development of organized Freemasonry culminating in the formation of a single United Grand Lodge of England. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Bibliography William Smith, The Book M: Or, Masonry Triumphant (1736) The Rite ancien de Bouillon (1740?) Womens Masonry or Masonry by Adoption (1765) The ‘Sheffield’ Royal Arch Ritual ( c . 1780–5) The ‘Flather’ MS (1780–1800) Alexander Dalziel’s Manuscripts of [William Preston’s?] ‘Old Harodim Lectures’ or ‘Old York Ritual/Lectures’ [ c . 1790?] William Finch’s MS: ‘Royal Arch A.D. 1804’ William Finch, Freemasons Guide 1807 G. N. Drinkwater’s and I. H. Drinkwater’s 1955 transcript of William Waples’s 1951 transcript of John Yarker’s 1896 [?] transcript of the Rituals (not the Lectures) of the Craft degrees of Alexander Dalziel’s c. 1823 Manuscript Excerpts from the Texts by Ferdinand Fritz Schnitger Alexander Dalziel’s 1830 MSS Freemasonry. A Word to the Wise [1796] The ‘Sheffield’ Knight Templar Ritual ( c . 1800) The ‘Deptford’ MS (1814–19) High Knights Templar Rituals, Dublin (1795 and 1804) Knight of the Red Cross Ritual, Ireland (1806) Editorial Notes List of Sources