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Silentivm Post Clamores, Hoc Est, Tractatvs Apologeticvs : Qvo causae non solum clamorum seu Reuelationum Fraternitatis Germanicae de R.C. sed & Silentii, seu non redditae ad singulorum vota resnsionis, vna cum malevolorum refutatione, traduntur & demonstrantur
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across major library catalogs (including Library of Congress, Internet Archive, and scholarly databases via OpenAlex and Google Books) yielded no evidence of an English translation of Michael Maier's 'Silentium post clamores' (1617). While the work is frequently cited in scholarly literature regarding Rosicrucianism, no complete or partial English translation has been identified. The metadata provided in the prompt suggesting a translation by Ron Heisler could not be verified through any of the search tools used.
Verified Apr 1, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, internet archive, openalex, loc · methodology
Michael Maier defends the secret Rosicrucian order against a world of skeptics and charlatans. Discover why silence is not a mask for fraud, but a necessary gatekeeper for the most powerful medical and natural truths.