Serge Hutin
Serge Hutin (1927 – 1 November 1997).
Writer
Hutin was a writer of many books on the occult and esoteric, he wrote about
secret societies, Rosicrucianism, alchemy and astrology and many other occult topics.[3][4] Hutin wrote about the Kabbalah and claimed that Isaac Newton was a Christian Kabbalist.[5]
Hutin is most well known in
extraterrestrials. The book was similar to books by other authors of the time such as Jacques Bergier and Jean Sendy.[6][7] Hutin also wrote about Atlantis and gave a lot of credit to Plato for writing about it.[8]
List of works
Hutin published over 40 books (The following are ones which have been translated into English):
- History of the Rosicrucians (1959)
- World history of secret societies (1959)
- The Freemasons (1960)
- Paracelsus: the man, the physician, the alchemist (1966)
- A History of Alchemy - Ancient Science of Changing Common Metals Into Gold (1971)
- Robert Fludd (1972)
- Alien Races and Fantastic Civilizations (1975) ISBN 0-425-02769-4
- Casting spells (1978)
- History of astrology (1986)
- Nostradamus and alchemy (1988)
- Invisible government and secret societies
- The Prophecies of Nostradamus
See also
References
- ^ "Serge Hutin". data.bnf.fr (in French). Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
- ^ Profile of Serge Hutin
- ^ Mark Stavish, Freemasonry: Rituals, Symbols & History of the Secret Society, 2007, p. 134
- ^ Jan Birksted, Le Corbusier and the occult, 2009, p. 151
- ^ Matt Goldish, Judaism in the theology of Sir Isaac Newton, 1998 p. 159
- ^ Diana G. Tumminia, Alien worlds: social and religious dimensions of extraterrestrial contact, 2007, p. 65
- ^ Susan J. Palmer, Aliens adored: Raël's UFO religion, 2004, Chapter 1
- ^ Charles J. Cazeau, Stuart D. Scott, Exploring the unknown: great mysteries reexamined