![]() ![]() ![]() This is especially frustrating in the “Fifteen Rosicrucian and Qabalistic Diagrams” chapter. Additionally, the edition purports to be illustrated, but the illustrations are so small as to be all but useless. ![]() There are other weird things in the text too, such as proper nouns sometimes not being capitalized, sentences breaking off suddenly, then finishing in a “new paragraph” after an indentation, and colons appearing: in mid sentence for no: apparent reason (see how distracting that is?). The fact that this edition is “print to order” may lend some credence to this hypothesis. This makes me think that the text was digitized, and some kind of auto-correct program was utilized which mistook the periods in the abbreviation for a sentence-ending period. This mistake does not occur when the abbreviation follows a comma. Any time this abbreviation appears, the next word in the sentence is capitalized. For example, Christian Rosenkreuz is frequently abbreviated C.R.C. The text itself is fascinating, but this book is full of a lot of ridiculous typos that I suspect were not in the original. ![]()
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