Albert PikeAlbert Pike (1809-1891) was an American writer, jurist, and prominent figure within the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. Serving as Sovereign Grand Commander of the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States, he played a significant role in shaping the ntellectual and symbolic framework of the Rite during the nineteenth century. His work reflects a broad engagement with classical literature, religious traditions, and philosophical inquiry.Morals and Dogma, first published in 1871, is Pike's most widely known work and remains associated with the study of Masonic symbolism and philosophical interpretation. Though originally intended for members of the Scottish Rite, it has also attracted readers interested in the wider traditions of esoteric thought and the historical development of symbolic systems. Read More Read Less
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