- Robert Lomas
Robert Lomas is a British
writer and business studiesacademic . He writes primarily about the history ofFreemasonry as well as theNeolithic period, ancient engineering andarchaeoastronomy . Lomas regularly lectures at theOrkney International Science Festival. cite book|url=http://www.turningthesolomonkey.com/?s=foreword|title=Turning The Solomon Key|author=Lomas, Robert (forward by Katherine Neville)|month=September | year=2006|publisher=Fair Winds Press|isbn=1592332293]Background
Lomas gained a First Class Honours degree in
Electrical Engineering from theUniversity of Salford before being awarded aPh.D. for his research intosolid state physics and crystalline structures. [Lomas, R. (1972) Electrical and Structural Properties of Some Evaporated Semiconducting Films, PhD Thesis, Univ of Salford]While Lomas' chief areas of research is on the subject of
Freemasonry , he also lectures onscience . According to his website, Lomas is a regular supporter of theOrkney International Science Festival having lectured there, chaired sessions and taken part in the schools support sessions over a period of eight years. He also writes on theNeolithic period andarchaeoastronomy , ancient mysteries, stone monuments andmegaliths , and on bothastronomical andastrological data.In April 2007 Lomas was invited to deliver the Wednesday evening Public Lecture at
Gresham College . [ Gresham College Public Lecture Series http://www.gresham.ac.uk/event.asp?PageId=45&EventId=589] , a private institute which exists to offer free lectures to the public. He was asked to speak about his historical research into part played by Sir Robert Moray in founding of the Royal Society, which held its first meeting at Gresham College in 1660. [ The Royal Society - The role of Gresham College http://www.royalsociety.ac.uk/page.asp?tip=1&id=1060]Whilst writing "The Book Of Hiram" and as part of his on-going research into the cultural origin of scientific ideas, Lomas established an electronic database of
Masonic materialcite web|url=http://www.bradford.ac.uk/webofhiram/|title=The Web of Hiram|publisher=University of Bradford: J.B.Priestley Library Special Collection] , as part of theUniversity of Bradford 's Special Collections Library. [ Bradford University Special Collections http://www.brad.ac.uk/library/special/] Lomas has also made available an online version ofWilliam Preston 's "Illustrations of Masonry".In the past, Lomas has worked on electronic weapons systems and emergency services command and control systems. cite web|url=http://www.amheath.com/authors/author.html?_a=author.show&id=111|publisher=A.M.Heath & Company Ltd.|author=Bill Hamilton|title=Robert Lomas Profile] He currently lectures on
Information Systems at theUniversity of Bradford 's School of Management, one of the UK's leadingbusiness schools .cite web|url=http://www.manag.brad.ac.uk/people/people.php?name=ralomas|publisher=Bradford University School of Management|title=Dr Bob Lomas, Lecturer in Technological Management]Controversy
Lomas's theories about the origins of
Freemasonry have caused controversy among Masonic historians. The romantic nature of his writings are reminiscent of other famous masonic authors such as the lateJ. S. Ward andArthur Edward Waite . The Grand Lodge ofBritish Columbia andYukon is particularly critical of Lomas's work, as isQuatuor Coronati Lodge (The lodge of research attached to theUnited Grand Lodge of England ), dubbing it "pseudo-history" and even "fiction". On the other hand, many Masons find Lomas's work interesting and worthy of further study. For example, the Grand Lodge ofQueensland, Australia asked him to write a history of Freemasonry for its Masonic Training Module. [Lomas, R (2002)A Brief History of Freemasonry. Produced as a contribution to the Masonic Training Programme of the Grand Lodge of Queensland]Inspiration of fictional work
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