Frater Albertus was an American alchemist and teacher, known for his work in the field of alchemy.
Frater Albertus, born in 1911 and passing in 1984, was an American practitioner and educator in the field of alchemy. His name, 'Frater Albertus,' is a title; 'Frater' is Latin for 'brother,' and in the context of certain religious orders, it denotes a monk who is not a priest. This title suggests a connection to esoteric or fraternal traditions.
While the provided text does not detail specific alchemical works or teachings attributed to Frater Albertus, it places him within a lineage of individuals using the 'Frater' title, many of whom were involved in occultism and mysticism. Notable figures like Frater Achad (Charles Stansfeld Jones), Frater Eratus (Karl Spiesberger), Frater Perdurabo (Aleister Crowley), Frater Saturnus (Karl Germer), and Frater U.: D.: (Ralph Tegtmeier) are also mentioned, indicating a shared interest in esoteric paths. The context implies Frater Albertus was a significant figure within this milieu, recognized for his role as a teacher in the alchemical arts.