Rene Schwaller De Lubicz

Ren Schwaller de Lubicz (b 1887, d 1961) was best known for his study of the Temple of Luxor in Egypt and his subsequent book 'The Temple of Man'. In the book, he exlored the connectedness of ancient Egyptian philosophy, spirituality, mathematics, and science. His arguments are controversial today among modern Egyptologists.

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