De Lychnucho Sacro, Eiusque Mysterio, a singular little book with copperplate engravings, explores the history and mystery of the sacred lamp in religious contexts. Authored by Christian Ludwig Schlichter, this work delves into the theological and historical significance of the sacred lamp, likely examining its symbolism and ritual use in ancient cultures and early Christian traditions.
The book offers insights into the role of light and illumination within religious practices and beliefs. It is a valuable resource for those studying religious history, Christian theology, and the symbolism of religious objects. Its detailed descriptions and illustrations make it an enduring reference for understanding the spiritual importance of the sacred lamp.
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