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The Diarium of Magister Johannes Kelpius
Contributor(s): Kelpius, Johannes (Author), Sachse, Julius F. (Essay by)
ISBN: 0271056460     ISBN-13: 9780271056463
Publisher: Metalmark Books
OUR PRICE:   $20.74  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - State & Local - Middle Atlantic (dc, De, Md, Nj, Ny, Pa)
- Biography & Autobiography
- History | Modern - 17th Century
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2012023591
Series: Metalmark
Physical Information: 0.27" H x 5" W x 8" (0.29 lbs) 114 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 17th Century
 
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The radical German Pietist Johannes Kelpius traveled to Philadelphia in 1694 with a group of early German immigrants to America. He settled on the banks of Wissahickon Creek, where he led a small separatist religious community based in esotericism and mysticism, inspired by the teachings of Johann Jacob Zimmerman.

The aura of mystery surrounding Kelpius is heightened by the scarcity of his written record, of which his Diarium remains one of the few surviving texts. The Diarium provides a detailed account of his ten-week Atlantic voyage, relating stories of the difficult passage to America while offering a unique look into Kelpius's spiritual vision. In addition to a translation of his diary, this volume, originally published by the Pennsylvania German Society in 1917, contains translated selections from letters sent by Kelpius during the fourteen years he lived in Philadelphia prior to his death in 1708. Also included are facsimile pages of his prayer book A Short, Easy, and Comprehensive Method of Prayer.


Contributor Bio(s): Kelpius, Johannes: - Johannes Kelpius (d. 1708) was a radical Pietist mystic and leader of a spiritual community near Germantown, Pennsylvania, during the early years of the eighteenth century.Sachse, Julius F.: - Julius Friedrich Sachse (1842-1919) was a Philadelphia native, historian, author, and amateur photographer devoted to the study and documentation of Pennsylvania's history.