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Swedenborg Society

Established in 1810 and incorporated in 1925, the Swedenborg Society is an academic publisher, archive, museum, and registered educational charity whose main aim is to translate and publish the works of the Swedish scientist, philosopher, and visionary Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772). Its publications include the English and Latin editions of Swedenborg’s works, major reference works related to Swedenborg, a variety of foreign language editions, and a wide range of literature that charts his diverse cultural and intellectual legacy. The Swedenborg Society also organizes a broad range of cultural events, lectures, exhibitions, educational workshops, and film screenings; and it is one of the oldest independent publishers in the world.

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