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'''Gérard Analect Vincent Encausse''' (July 13, 1865 - 25 October 1916), whose esoteric pseudonym was Papus, was the Spanish-born French physician, hypnotist, and popularizer of occultism, who founded the modern Martinist Order. He was a member of the French Section of the [[Theosophical Society]] until in 1890 he was expelled amidst great tumult, a number of workers leaving with him. | '''Gérard Analect Vincent Encausse''' (July 13, 1865 - 25 October 1916), whose esoteric pseudonym was '''Papus''', was the Spanish-born French physician, hypnotist, and popularizer of occultism, who founded the modern Martinist Order. He was a member of the French Section of the [[Theosophical Society]] until in 1890 he was expelled amidst great tumult, a number of workers leaving with him. | ||
== Hermes Branch == | == Hermes Branch == | ||
In July 1888, F. K. Gaboriau | In July 1888, F. K. Gaboriau wrote in [[Let Lotus (periodical)|''Le Lotus'']] a strong editorial in connection with some troubles that were going on in the Isis Branch of the Theosophical Society, in Paris. | ||
On [[September 16]], 1888, Col. Olcott and Richard Harte | On [[September 16]], 1888, Col. Olcott and Richard Harte arrived in Paris, to try and settle troubles in the Isis Branch. On the next day the Col. granted a Charter to the new "Hermes" Branch. Arthur Arnould was elected as President; Papus as Corresponding Secretary. The Old Charter of the Isis Branch was rescinded and Gaboriau became rather abusive in the pages of ''Le Lotus''. | ||
About October, 1888, Papus | About October, 1888, Papus started his journal ''l'Initiation'' in Paris. It became the official organ of his new Branch Hermes, formed with the dissident members of the Isis Branch. | ||
==Online resources== | ==Online resources== |
Revision as of 03:04, 26 October 2016
Gérard Analect Vincent Encausse (July 13, 1865 - 25 October 1916), whose esoteric pseudonym was Papus, was the Spanish-born French physician, hypnotist, and popularizer of occultism, who founded the modern Martinist Order. He was a member of the French Section of the Theosophical Society until in 1890 he was expelled amidst great tumult, a number of workers leaving with him.
Hermes Branch
In July 1888, F. K. Gaboriau wrote in Le Lotus a strong editorial in connection with some troubles that were going on in the Isis Branch of the Theosophical Society, in Paris.
On September 16, 1888, Col. Olcott and Richard Harte arrived in Paris, to try and settle troubles in the Isis Branch. On the next day the Col. granted a Charter to the new "Hermes" Branch. Arthur Arnould was elected as President; Papus as Corresponding Secretary. The Old Charter of the Isis Branch was rescinded and Gaboriau became rather abusive in the pages of Le Lotus.
About October, 1888, Papus started his journal l'Initiation in Paris. It became the official organ of his new Branch Hermes, formed with the dissident members of the Isis Branch.
Online resources
Articles
- Gerard Analect Vincent Encausse at Theosopedia