John Robison

John Robison
John Robison.

John Robison, 4 de febrero de 1739; 30 de enero de 1805) era un físico y un inventor escocés. Era profesor de filosofía en la Universidad de Edimburgo.

Contenido

Biografía

Siendo él mismo un masón, iniciado en Lieja,[1] denunció una conspiración masónica-illuminati contra los poderes establecidos en Europa en su libro Proofs of a Conspiracy against all the Religions and Governments of Europe, carried on in the Secret Meetings of Free-Masons, Illuminati and Reading Societies, etc., collected from good authorities en 1797. Sus teorías son parecidas, pero independientes, a las de su contemporáneo el abad Augustin Barruel.

Teorías

Según Robison la estructura de la masonería se infiltró en varias ocasiones, por los jesuitas[2] y sobre todo por los Iluminados de Baviera y se utilizó para promover intenciones subversivas contra los gobiernos y la religión en Europa[3] en particular durante la Revolución francesa.

Robinson declaró que los Iluminados de Baviera se reformaron inmediatamente bajo otro nombre después de la disolución oficial el 22 de junio de 1784 por el Príncipe elector de Baviera, duque Karl Theodor.[4]

Obras

Scientifica

  • Outlines of mechanical philosophy : containing the heads of a course of lectures, Edinburgh, William Creech, 1781.
  • Outlines of a course of experimental philosophy, Edinburgh, William Creech, 1784.
  • Outlines of a course of lectures on mechanical philosophy, Edinburgh, J. Brown, 1803.
  • Elements of mechanical philosophy : being the substance of a course of lectures on that science, vol 1, Edinburgh, Archibald Constable, 1804.
  • The articles "steam" and "steam-engines" written for the Encyclopedia Britannica, edited by David Brewster with notes and additions by James Watt and a letter on some properties, Edinburgh and London, James Ballantyne & Co. 1818.
  • A system of mechanical philosophy, Edinburgh, J. Murray, 1822.

Conspiracionista y antimasónica

  • Proofs of a Conspiracy against all the Religions and Governments of Europe, carried on in the Secret Meetings of Free-Masons, Illuminati and Reading Societies, etc., collected from good authorities, Edinburgh, 1797 ; 2nd ed. London, T. Cadell & W. Davies, 1797 with a Postsript ; 3rd ed. with Postscript, Philadelphia, T. Dobson & W. Cobbet, 1798 ; New York, 1798 ; Dublin 1798 ; Proofs of a Conspiracy, Western Islands, 1900 ; The Illuminati, taken from "Proofs of a world conspiracy", Elizabeth Knauss [1930] ; Proof's [sic!] of a conspiracy, Ram Reprints, 1964 ; Proofs of a conspiracy, Boston, Western Islands, "The Americanist classics", [1967] ; Proofs of a conspiracy, Islands Press, 1978 ; C P a Book Pub, 2002 ISBN 0-944379-69-9 ; Kessinger Publishing, 2003 ISBN 0-7661-8124-3 Texto en línea en inglés

Bibliografía

  • [Anti-Jacobin], New Lights on Jacobinism, abstracted from Professor Robison’s History of Free Masonry, with an appendix containing an account of Voltaire’s behaviour on his death-bed, and a letter from J. H. Stone to Dr. Priestley, disclosing the principles of Jacobinism. By the author of Jacobinism displayed, Birmingham, E. Piercy, Birmingham, 1798.
  • [Cornelius] (pseudonym), Extracts from Professor Robison’s "Proofs of a Conspiracy" & c., with brief reflections on the charges he has exhibited, the evidence he has produced and the merit of his performance, Boston, Manning & Loring, Boston, 1799.
  • Seth Payson, Proofs of the real existence, and dangerous tendency, of Illuminism, containing an abstract of what Dr. Robinson and the Abbé Barruel have published on this subject ; with collateral proofs and general observations, Charlestown, 1802 ; Invisible College Press, LLC, 2003 ISBN 1-931468-14-1
  • [A Master Mason], Free Masonry. Its pretensions exposed in faithful extracts of its standard authors, with a review of [Salem] Town’s Speculative Masonry : its liability to pervert the doctrines of revealed religion discovered, its dangerous tendency exhibited in extracts from the Abbé Barruel and Professor Robison, and further illustrated in its base service to the Illuminati, New York, 1828.

Enlaces y referencias externas

Véase también

Notas y referencias

  1. Antimasones del pasado: John Robison en masonicinfo.com
  2. John Robison, Proofs of a conspiracy, 1798, Online version, p.15 Texto en línea en inglés
  3. John Robison, Proofs of a conspiracy, 1798, Online version, p.6 Texto en línea en inglés
  4. John Robison, Proofs of a conspiracy, 1798, Online version, p.9 Texto en línea en inglés

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