René Alleau (1917 – 18 October 2013) was a French author, historian and consulting engineer. The focus of his numerous works are symbology and alchemy, the occult and secret societies. As well as his own works, he contributed articles in these fields to the Encyclopædia Universalis.[1]
Biography
editAlleau was the director of the Bibliotheca hermetica collection at the French publishing house Éditions Denoël. The aim of this project was to republish ancient works of esotericism and make them available to purchase. Alleau contributed to the Planète magazine of Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier (authors of The Morning of the Magicians). In his later life he wrote online articles for Symbole associated with Frédérick Tristan and which focused heavily on the works of René Guénon.
During the 1950s and 1960s, Alleau was a close associate of André Breton, a prominent personality in Surrealism. René Alleau's article in the first issue of Surréalisme Même in 1961 was the occasion of the rapprochement between Breton and the young Frédérick Tristan, who was to remain a faithful friend until his death.[citation needed]
Alleau was a freemason, belonging to the Grande Loge de France. As a member of the Thebah lodge in Paris, he was associated with the Guénonian-Traditionalist School wing of the Loge, rather than the Anglo-Saxon element.
Bibliography
edit- Aspects de l'Alchimie traditionnelle, Paris, Éditions de Minuit, 1953, 240 p.
- De la nature des symboles, Paris, Flammarion, 1958, 126 p.[2]
- Les Sociétés secrètes, leurs origines et leur destin, Paris, Éditions Retz, 1963, 256 p.
- Histoire des sciences occultes (with Hubert Larcher and Gwen Le Scouézec), Lausanne, Éditions Rencontre, 1965, 112 p.
- Encyclopédie de la divination, Paris, Tchou, 1964, 551 p.
- Guide de Versailles mystérieux, Paris, Tchou, 1966, 287 p.
- Histoire des grandes constructions, Levallois-Perret, Cercle du bibliophile, 1966, 112 p.
- Guide de Fontainebleau mystérieux, Paris, Tchou, 1967, 287 p.
- Hitler et les sociétés secrètes, enquête sur les sources occultes du nazisme, Paris, Cercle du nouveau livre d'histoire, 1969, 367 p.
- Énigmes et symboles du Mont-Saint-Michel, suivi d'une étude historique de Charles de Cossé-Brissac sur l'Ordre de Saint-Michel, Paris, Julliard, 1970, 311 p.
- Guide de la France mystérieuse, Paris, Presses pocket, 1975, 251 p.
- La Science des symboles. Contribution à l'étude des principes et des méthodes de la symbolique, Paris, Payot, 1976, 292 p.[3]
- René Guénon et l'actualité de la pensée traditionnelle, (dir.) with Marina Scriabine, Actes du colloque international de Cerisy-la-Salle, 13-20 juillet 1973, Paris, Arche de Toth, 1981.
- Alchimie, préface de Michel Bounan, Paris, Allia, 2008, 98 p.
- Various articles for Encyclopædia Universalis: Alchimie, Histoire des cartes à jouer, Divination, Démonologie, Magie, Occultisme, Sociétés secrètes, Tradition, Théorie des Éléments, etc.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "René ALLEAU - Auteur". Encyclopædia Universalis (in French). Retrieved 2024-01-19.
- ^ (fr)Persée, Compte rendu in Cahiers de Civilisation Médiévale, Année 1959 2-5 pp. 98-99
- ^ (fr)Persée, Compte rendu, A. Faivre, Revue de l'histoire des religions, Année 1978 193-2 pp. 213-218
External links
edit- René Alleau at data.bnf.fr
- Fiche René Alleau, éditions de Minuit
- Articles en ligne de René Alleau, sur le site de la revue 3e Millénaire
- Julius Evola's review of "Hitler and the Secret Societies"