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Lux In Tenebris The Visual And The Symbolic In Western Esotericism Peter J Forshaw Ed

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Lux In Tenebris The Visual And The Symbolic In Western Esotericism Peter J Forshaw Ed
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.02 MB
Pages: 517
Author: Peter J Forshaw (ed.)
ISBN: 9789004334946, 9004334947
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Lux In Tenebris The Visual And The Symbolic In Western Esotericism Peter J Forshaw Ed by Peter J Forshaw (ed.) 9789004334946, 9004334947 instant download after payment.

<i>Lux in Tenebris</i> is a collection of eighteen original interdisciplinary essays that address aspects of the verbal and visual symbolism in the works of significant figures in the history of Western Esotericism, covering such themes as alchemy, magic, kabbalah, angels, occult philosophy, Platonism, Rosicrucianism, and Theosophy. Part I: Middle Ages & Early Modernity ranges from Gikatilla, Ficino, Camillo, Agrippa, Weigel, Bohme, Yvon, and Swedenborg, to celestial divination in Russia. Part II: Modernity & Postmodernity moves from occultist thinkers Schwaller de Lubicz and Evola to esotericism in literature, art, and cinema, in the works of Colquhoun, Degouve de Nuncques, Bruskin, Doitschinoff, and Perez-Reverte, with an essay on esoteric theories of colour. Contributors are: Michael J.B. Allen, Susanna Akerman, Lina Bolzoni, Aaron Cheak, Robert Collis, Francesca M. Crasta, Per Faxneld, Laura Follesa, Victoria Ferentinou, Joshua Gentzke, Joscelyn Godwin, Hans Thomas Hakl, Theodor Harmsen, Elke Morlok, Noel Putnik, Jonathan Schorsch, Gyorgy Szonyi, Carsten Wilke, and Thomas Willard."

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