Robert Lomas

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Dr.

Robert Lomas
BornRobert Lomas
1947 (1947)
Occupation
  • Author
  • speaker
  • physicist
  • retired fellow of University of Bradford
Alma materUniversity of Salford
Period1996–present
SubjectFreemasonry, Ancient Engineering, Archaeoastronomy, Daniel Owen
Website
robertlomas.com

Robert Lomas is a British writer, physicist and business studies academic. He writes primarily about the history of Freemasonry as well as the Neolithic period, ancient engineering, and archaeoastronomy.

Career

Lomas gained a First Class Honours degree in

crystalline structures.[1] From here he went on to work on electronic weapons systems and emergency services command and control systems.[citation needed
]

He lectured on

Information Systems at the University of Bradford's School of Management.[2] According to his website, Lomas is a regular supporter of the Orkney International Science Festival, having lectured there, chaired sessions, and taken part in the school's support sessions over a period of eight years.[3]

Outside of his academic specialities, Lomas has written on various topics, such as the Neolithic period, archaeoastronomy, ancient mysteries, stone monuments, and

astrological topics, as well as the history, ritual, and spiritual journey of Freemasonry
.

Elements of his work have been described as "hoaxes" by members of the Freemasonry community. For example, the redaction of a document called "The Masonic Testament" by Lomas and co-author Christopher Knight, in their Book of Hiram (2003), from fragments of old manuscripts and ritual,[4] has been described as "An invention by the highly imaginative authors ... which has no historical validity".[5] A review from The Square, reprinted on Lomas' website states that Turning the Hiram Key "should be viewed as an invitation to think, rather than a prescriptive statement".[6]

Bibliography

  • The Masonic Tutor's Handbooks
  1. Volume 1 - The Duties of an Apprentice Master Dowager Press (April 2020).
  2. Volume 2 - Freemasonry - After Covid 19 Dowager Press (April 2021).
  3. Volume 3 - Becoming a Craftsman Dowager Press (December 2021).
  • Classics of Masonic Writing
  1. The Templar Genesis of Freemasonry: Turning The Templar Key Revisited Dowager Press (September 2018).
  • The Complete Works of W L Wilmshurest
  1. W.L.Wilmshurst - The Ceremony of Initiation: Revisited by Robert Lomas Dowager Press (November 2013).
  2. W.L.Wilmshurst - The Ceremony of Passing: Revisited by Robert Lomas Dowager Press (March 2016).
  • The keys Trilogy
  1. Turning The Hiram Key: Making Darkness Visible. Lewis Masonic (April 2005).
  2. Turning the Solomon Key: George Washington, the Bright Morning Star and the Secrets of Masonic Astrology. Fair Winds Press (September 2006).
  3. Turning the Templar Key: The Secret Legacy of the Knights Templar and the Origins of Freemasonry. Lewis Masonic (October 2007).

With Geoffrey Lancaster

With Christopher Knight

Translated works of Daniel Owen

See also

References

  1. ^ Lomas, R. (1972) Electrical and Structural Properties of Some Evaporated Semiconducting Films, PhD Thesis, University of Salford.
  2. ^ "Dr Bob Lomas, Lecturer in Technological Management". Bradford University School of Management. Archived from the original on 22 March 2005.
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  4. ^ The Masonic Testament Description retrieved 6 July 2012
  5. ^ Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon Part of The Book of Hiram listed under 'Hoaxes', retrieved 5 July 2012.
  6. ^ Robert Lomas website review of Turning the Hiram Key by Douglas Inglesent, retrieved 5 July 2012.

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