Adam Haslmayr

Adam Haslmayr (c. 1550, Bozen, South Tyrol – after 1617, Augsburg) was a South Tyrolian writer, who was the first commentator of Rosicrucian Manifestos. He called the revelation of Paracelsus the "Theophrastia Sancta". Adam Haslmayr was a public notary in South Tyrol. In 1612 he stated that he saw a manuscript of Fama Fraternitatis in 1610, although the book was published in 1614. His statement was included in the same volume as "Fama Fraternitatis".

Adam Haslmayr

Adam Haslmayr (c. 1550, Bozen, South Tyrol – after 1617, Augsburg) was a South Tyrolian writer, who was the first commentator of Rosicrucian Manifestos. He called the revelation of Paracelsus the "Theophrastia Sancta". Adam Haslmayr was a public notary in South Tyrol. In 1612 he stated that he saw a manuscript of Fama Fraternitatis in 1610, although the book was published in 1614. His statement was included in the same volume as "Fama Fraternitatis".