Dionysius Andreas Freher
Dionysius Andreas Freher (12 September 1649 – 5 December 1728)[1] was a Christian mystical and alchemical writer, most famous for his extensive commentaries on Jacob Boehme. He was born in Germany but spent most of his life in London, England.
Works[]
The Paradoxical Emblems of Dionysius Andreas Freher, edited by Adam McLean.
Hermetic Behmenists: writings from Dionysius Andreas Freher and Francis Lee, edited by John Madziarczyk.
References[]
- ^ Arthur Versluis (1999). Wisdom's Children: A Christian Esoteric Tradition. SUNY Press. p. 80. ISBN 978-0-7914-4330-9.
External links[]
- An Illustration of the Deep Principles of Jacob Behmen, the Teutonic Theosopher
- Freher's Process in the Philosophical Work
Categories:
- 1649 births
- 1728 deaths
- 17th-century alchemists
- 17th-century Christian mystics
- 18th-century alchemists
- 18th-century Christian mystics
- English alchemists
- German alchemists
- Protestant mystics
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- Christian biography stubs