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The Commentaries of Proclus on the Timaeus of Plato V1 is a comprehensive book written by Thomas Taylor. This book is a translation of the original work of Proclus, a prominent philosopher of the Neoplatonic school. The book is divided into several chapters, each of which focuses on a particular aspect of Plato's Timaeus. The Timaeus is one of Plato's most famous dialogues, and it deals with the creation of the universe and the nature of reality. Proclus' commentaries on the Timaeus are considered to be some of the most important works of Neoplatonic philosophy. The book provides a detailed analysis of Proclus' commentaries and explains the complex concepts and ideas presented in the Timaeus. The author has taken great care to ensure that the translation is accurate and faithful to the original text. The book is an essential read for anyone interested in Neoplatonic philosophy, Plato's Timaeus, or ancient Greek philosophy in general.1820. Other volumes in this set include ISBN number(s): 0766126633. Volume one of a two volume set. (This description is for all volumes.) In five books; Containing a Treasury of Pythagoric and Platonic Physiology. This is the most prized book on esoteric sciences, Neoplatonism, root of hermetics, and Tibetan Buddhism. Highly quoted by Manly P. Hall, and Blavatsky. Very scarce and now ready to be in your private library! In two volumes.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1922 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1922 Edition.
The present volume is a verbatim reproduction of Thomas Taylor's 2nd Edition of his Hymns of Orpheus. This 2nd edition (1824) represents Taylor's effort to significantly emend, alter and add to his 1st edition (1787). However, the former, superseded edition has been recirculated both online and in print in previous years, clearly in ignorance that a 2nd edition exists-an edition which in many ways renders the first obsolete.37 years of study and translation work occurred between Taylor's 1st and 2nd editions, during which time he translated the complete works of Plato, the complete works of Aristotle, much of the work of Proclus, Iamblicus and others of the later Platonists, along with several other works of Greek philosophy. Thus the difference between the 1st and 2nd editions of this text is the difference between the work of a young, eager and gifted, but relatively new philosopher on the one hand, and the work of one of, if not the most knowledgeable English Platonists ever to have lived. For this reason alone, it is rather worthless to continue printing and circulating the 1787 edition; all such editions ought to be left to expire in favour of Taylor's own extensively revised 2nd Edition. Indeed, we can be confident in suggesting that Taylor would not have committed the time and energy required to produce his 2nd edition had he not himself recognized the need for significantly revising his first effort (a facsimile reprint would otherwise have sufficed). There are several changes between the 1st and 2nd editions: the numbering of the hymns, the introduction, notes, and significant changes to the translation itself.In the present volume, the formatting of the original has been changed in order to render the text more easily readable. The copious footnotes found in the original have been collected and placed in order at the end of the Hymns, allowing for a more easily readable layout for each individual hymn. In the margins we have added the pagination of the original edition, so that all references made to the original over the intervening centuries may be easily traced in the present volume, despite its altered pagination. Besides these changes, and minor changes in formatting style, the text has not been altered, except in cases where certain Greek characters were in need of modernization."The Grecian theology, which originated from Orpheus, was not only promulgated by him, but also by Pythagoras and Plato; who, for their transcendent genius, will always be ranked by the intelligent among the prodigies of the human race. By the first of these illustrious men, however, it was promulgated mystically and symbolically; by the second, enigmatically, and through images; and scientifically by the third. That this theology, indeed, was derived from Orpheus is clearly testified by those two great philosophic luminaries Iamblichus and Proclus. From this golden chain of philosophers, as they have been justly called, my elucidations of the present mystic hymns are principally derived: for I know of no other genuine sources, if it be admitted (and it must by every intelligent reader), that the theology of Orpheus is the same as that of Pythagoras and Plato."-Thomas Taylor
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Discourses Upon The Great Festivals, As Stated In The Calendar And Rubricks Of The Church Of England is a book written by Thomas Taylor in 1812. The book is a collection of sermons and discourses on the major festivals of the Church of England, as outlined in the liturgical calendar and rubrics of the church. The author provides detailed explanations and interpretations of the significance of each festival, including Christmas, Easter, Pentecost, and other important celebrations. Taylor's writing is steeped in the traditions and teachings of the Church of England, and his interpretations are informed by his deep knowledge of scripture and theology. The book is intended for readers who are interested in deepening their understanding of the liturgical calendar and the rich traditions of the Church of England. Overall, Discourses Upon The Great Festivals is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to explore the history and meaning of these important religious celebrations.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
This translation of two works on pagan theology with a Platonic theme by the Roman Emperor Julian is extremely rare. It was originally published in 1793, and reprinted in 1932 in an edition of 500 copies, one of which we used as the basis for this book. (The 1932 edition had no copyright notice). The short-lived Emperor Julian (331-363 CE) suceeded Constantius in 361 CE. He shocked the empire by renouncing Christianity, which earned him the title 'the Apostate' by Church historians. He issued an edict of religious freedom, rebuilt the Pagan temples, ended banishment of religious exiles, and eliminated special privileges for Christian officials. He founded the Neo-platonic school of philosophy. Julian spurned the decadant Byzantine palace; he dressed simply, studied philosophy, promulgated tax reform, and fostered study of the humanities and arts. However, his reign lasted only twenty months; he died in June of 363 in battle with the Persians, possibly at the hand of a Christian. This book is as notable for its author as for its translator. Thomas Taylor (1758-1835) was a prolific classicist and one of the first modern neo-Platonists. Although he was deprecated while alive, he had a huge influence on H.P. Blatavsky and other theosophists.
The present volume is a verbatim reproduction of Thomas Taylor's translation of Iamblichus's "Life of Pythagoras," originally published in 1818. Iamblichus's biography does more than simply outline Pythagoras's life, but also provides many insights into the doctrines he taught, his methods of teaching, and perhaps most importantly, the lifestyle he promoted among his students: a lifestyle as applicable today as ever before. Many sound teachings on justice, non-violence, temperance, forebearance, and other virtues are given herein, along with teachings on lifestyle, community, politics and family life. To aid the reader in seeking out specific doctrines or ideas, we have provided a list of detailed contents for each chapter of the biography. Iamblichus's biography is a text that may be read straight through, or piece by piece, or one selection at a time. Much can be learned from even a basic perusal of the contents of any selected chapter, and many fine quotes on specific topics will be found by using the detailed contents to locate them. In addition to the Life of Pythagoras, Taylor included several other Pythagorean texts in his original publication. We have included these, along with few additional translations which he himself approved as worthy of study. Texts included in both the 1818 and present volumes are as follows: 1. Taylor's introduction and his translation of the Life of Pythagoras along with his Notes and Additional Notes, which shed much light on the subjects dealt with in the biography. 2. His collection of the "Fragments of the Ethical Writings of Certain Pythagoreans." From the latter has been removed his rendering of the "Sentences of Sextus" (see editor's note in Taylor's introduction). Additional texts included in the present volume, which have been added as an Appendix, are as follows: 1. Taylor's translation of "The Pythagoric Sentences of Demophilus." 2. Two translations from William Bridgman: "The Similitudes of Demophilus" and "The Golden Sentences of Democrates." 3. William Bridgman's translation of "The Pythagoric Symbols, with the Explanations of Iamblichus," with edits drawn from Taylor's own translation of several of the symbols and explanations, which were included in the original 1818 publication of this Life of Pythagoras. The latter translations being added to the present volume provides the reader with a fine collection of truly Pythagorean texts, covering the major themes and topics of their teachings. This ought to give the liberal reader enough to gain a footing into the central doctrines and practices of the Pythagoreans, and these will further aid in a study of the Platonic and Orphic texts, all of which rightly belong together. In this present edition, the formatting of the original has been changed in order to render the text more easily readable. The copious footnotes found in the original have been collected and placed in order at the end of the Life of Pythagoras, followed by Taylor's Additional Notes. In the margins we have added the pagination of the original edition, so that all references made to the original over the intervening centuries may be easily traced in the present volume, despite its altered pagination. Besides these changes, and minor changes in formatting style, the text has not been altered, except in cases where certain Greek characters were in need of modernization.
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THIS 26 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Metamorphosis or Golden Ass of Apuleius, by Thomas Taylor. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1564590232.
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The Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries is a collection of essays on these ancient rituals.
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These Chaldean Oracles were originally collected by Thomas Taylor and published as: "Collection of the Chaldean Oracles," in The Monthly Magazine and British Register, vol. III., 1797. They were later republished in Taylor's "Collectanea; or Collections consisting of Miscellanies inserted in the European and Monthly Magazines," 1806, and again with the addition of "Part IV," as: "Collection of the Chaldean Oracles," in the Classical Journal, December, 1817; March & June, 1818. These have now been reprinted, with adjustments in formatting and the addition of an Appendix containing the Oracles given in a new sequence.In the present volume, the formatting of the original has been changed in order to render the text more easily readable. The footnotes found in the originals have been collected and placed in order at the end of the Oracles, allowing for a more easily readable layout. Besides this change, and minor changes in formatting style, the text has not been altered, except in cases where certain Greek characters were in need of modernization."These remains of Chaldean theology are not only venerable for their antiquity, but inestimably valuable for the unequalled sublimity of the doctrines they contain. They will, doubtless, too, be held in the highest estimation by every liberal mind, when it is considered that some of them are the sources whence the sublime conceptions of Plato flowed ... It is clear that the following oracles, which are collected from the writings of the Platonists, are of Chaldean origin [and] it is likewise evident, that some of these oracles may, with great confidence, be ascribed to the Chaldean Zoroaster. Short notes are added, by way of comment, on the most obscure of these oracles, and the exposition of Psellus is prefixed as containing the best account of the Chaldaic dogmas that can, at present, be obtained."-Thomas Taylor, from the Introduction.
""A Biographical Sketch of Thomas Clarkson"" is a book written by Thomas Taylor in 1839. The book provides a comprehensive account of the life of Thomas Clarkson, a prominent abolitionist and a key figure in the movement to end the transatlantic slave trade. The author offers an in-depth analysis of Clarkson's life, from his early years and education to his involvement in the anti-slavery movement and his later years.The book also includes occasional brief strictures on the misrepresentation of Clarkson contained in the life of William Wilberforce, another prominent abolitionist of the time. The author seeks to set the record straight and provide a more accurate portrayal of Clarkson's contributions to the abolitionist cause.Overall, ""A Biographical Sketch of Thomas Clarkson"" is an informative and insightful book that sheds light on the life and legacy of one of the most important figures in the fight against slavery. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of the abolitionist movement and the struggle for human rights.And A Concise Historical Outline Of The Abolition Of Slavery.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
In Which His Principal Physical And Metaphysical Dogmas Are Unfolded; And It Is Shown, From Indubitable Evidence, That His Philosophy Has Not Been Accurately Known Since The Destruction Of The Greeks. The Insufficiency Also Of The Philosophy That Has Been Substituted By The Moderns For That Of Aristotle, Is Demonstrated.
""The Elements of a New Method of Reasoning in Geometry: Applied to the Rectification of the Circle"" is a book written by Thomas Taylor and published in 1780. The book presents a new method of reasoning in geometry that is applied to the problem of rectifying the circle. The author argues that the traditional method of using the quadrature of the circle is flawed and proposes a new method based on the use of infinite series. The book includes detailed explanations of the new method and its application to the problem of rectifying the circle. It also includes examples and exercises to help readers understand and practice the new method. This book is considered an important contribution to the field of geometry and is still studied by mathematicians today.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1792 Edition. To Which Is Added The Essay Of Plotinus Concerning The Beautiful.
Select Works of Plotinus is a book written by Thomas Taylor that contains a collection of writings by the ancient Greek philosopher Plotinus. Plotinus was a prominent figure in the development of Neoplatonism, a school of philosophy that blended elements of Platonism and Aristotelianism. The book includes translations of some of Plotinus's most important works, including Enneads, which is considered his magnum opus. Taylor's translations are highly regarded for their accuracy and clarity, and he provides extensive commentary and analysis to help readers understand the complex ideas presented in the works. The book covers a wide range of topics, including metaphysics, ethics, and theology, and is an essential resource for anyone interested in ancient philosophy or the history of ideas.1929. Edited, preface, and bibliography by G.R.S. Mead. Contents: On the virtues; On Dialectic; On Matter; Against the Gnostics; On the Impassivity of Incorporeal Natures; On Eternity and Time; On the Immortality of the Soul; On the Three Hypostases that rank as the Principles of Things; On Intellect, Ideas, and Real Being; On the Essence of the Soul; A discussion of Doubts relative to the Soul; On the Generation and Order of Things after the First; On Gnostic Hypostases, and That which is beyond Them; That the Nature which is beyond Being is not Intellective, etc.; On the Good, or the One.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1812 Edition.
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