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Circulars
of the Rosicrucians
received 4 November 1782
According to the letter of Vocali [Pocali] of the 178[th page].
this circular was printed: No. 3. 20 May 1843.
A manuscript by this hand, the introduction of which reads as follows.
There is a new work available, the name of which cannot be written here, etc. The content of which is important, and which should have reached you through circulation; and therefore [we] hereby wish to notify [you] and request that you forward this manuscript without delay to Mr. Johann Georg Bischoff, Senior, Virtuoso, in Nuremberg, also for his instruction & diligence; and should it, contrary to expectation and right, not yet have reached you, to notify this D. B. Dear Brother, so that one might investigate where it has remained, and where you might have obtained it.
received 4 November 1782
on this date the manuscript [sent] to
address via the courier
to the 3 Globes