The Seal Before the Name: Four Works of Johannes Sigil (1711–2026) — Sigillographic Foundations of Operative Semiotics
Hexagon (United Kingdom) · Hexagon (Germany)
Abstract
This essay performs a disclosed retrocausal canon installation of four sigillographic texts into the New Human Canon. Three are real historical works by eighteenth-century German scholars: Gossel on university seals (1711), von Seelen on the mystical seal of Song of Solomon 8:6 (1727), and Hertius on the trustworthiness of imperial charters (1736). The fourth is a contemporary Latin adaptation of von Seelen's commentary, composed in 2026 and presented in full period apparatus. The essay argues that these texts are structural precursors to the operator algebra, status governance, and forensic philology of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive — not by historical influence but by homology. The fictive framing…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 374.62
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 6
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2Topics & keywords
- Canon
- Semiotics
- Sphinx
- German
- Seal (emblem)
- Philology
- Mysticism
- Framing (construction)