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Italiano: Raffigurazione dello stemma rosacrociano situato sopra la Porta Magica in Roma, tratta da un'incisione di Henry Carrington Bolton, su The Porta Magica, Rome, in "The Journal of the American Folklore Society" 7, no. 24 (1894).

L'iscrizione in latino recita: «TRIA SUNT MIRABILIA DEUS ET HOMO MATER ET VIRGO TRINUS ET UNUS» (traduzione: «Tre son le cose mirabili: Dio e Uomo, Madre e Vergine, Trino e Uno»).

Il simbolo con i due triangoli sovrapposti e l'iscrizione in latino compare quasi esattamente uguale sul frontespizio del libro allegorico Aureum Seculum Redivivum dell'alchimista tedesco Henricus Madatanus (pseudonimo di Adrian von Mynsicht, 1603-1638).[1]
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Author Henry Carrington Bolton

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  1. Cesare Lucarini, La porta magica di Roma: Le epigrafi svelate, pp. 37-38, Edizioni Nuova Cultura, 2017.

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