The Hidden Knowledge of the Templars
Carlo Santi
Maison d'édition: CIESSE Edizioni
Synopsis
Set within the documented rise and decline of the Templar Order, The Hidden Knowledge of the Templars re-examines one of history’s most scrutinized institutions through a philosophical and political lens.When a discovery beneath the stones of Jerusalem alters the internal balance of the Order, Matthaeus is entrusted with a task that escapes the logic of defense: to safeguard knowledge not by protecting it, but by withdrawing it from the possibility of possession, so that it may not become an instrument of domination. Chosen not for military prowess, but for discipline and the ability to remain in the shadows, he comes to understand that preservation does not mean conservation, but the acceptance of responsibility for measure.Grounded in careful historical research and sustained by a clear, controlled prose, the novel belongs to the tradition of literary historical fiction. It explores the nature of power, the ethics of custodianship, and the fragile line between memory and erasure, suggesting that at times the highest form of strength lies in renunciation.
