The Teachers of EmersonSturgis & Walton, 1910 - 325 páginas This book is about the influence of Greek philosophy on Ralph Waldo Emerson's writings. John S. Harrison argues that Emerson primarily drew his inspiration from Greek thought and not German/Eastern teachings. |
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... Proclus . Taylor esteemed the thinking of these men , especially of Proc- lus , all important in the right interpretation of Plato , and to render Plato in an English dress " unattended with his Greek interpreters in the same garb ...
... Proclus . Taylor esteemed the thinking of these men , especially of Proc- lus , all important in the right interpretation of Plato , and to render Plato in an English dress " unattended with his Greek interpreters in the same garb ...
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... Proclus , The Commen- taries on the Timaus of Plato by the same , The Mysteries of the Egyptians , Chaldeans and Assyrians by Iamblichus , The Life of Pythagoras by the same , to which is added a Collection of Pythagoric Sentences , the ...
... Proclus , The Commen- taries on the Timaus of Plato by the same , The Mysteries of the Egyptians , Chaldeans and Assyrians by Iamblichus , The Life of Pythagoras by the same , to which is added a Collection of Pythagoric Sentences , the ...
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... Proclus , Emerson found frequent mention of Chaldean , or Zoroastrian , Oracles . Taylor published a collection of them in the Classical Journal for 1817 and 1818. These oracles were esteemed by Proclus as genuine frag- ments of wisdom ...
... Proclus , Emerson found frequent mention of Chaldean , or Zoroastrian , Oracles . Taylor published a collection of them in the Classical Journal for 1817 and 1818. These oracles were esteemed by Proclus as genuine frag- ments of wisdom ...
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... Proclus to identify the teaching of the early schools with Platonism . And in Plato Emerson found a criticism that set the old thought in vivid contrast to Plato's own con- ceptions . In the Sophist the main speaker re- views the ...
... Proclus to identify the teaching of the early schools with Platonism . And in Plato Emerson found a criticism that set the old thought in vivid contrast to Plato's own con- ceptions . In the Sophist the main speaker re- views the ...
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... Proclus . Pythagoric , according to him , to signify divine concerns through images . And in his Commentaries on the Timæus of Plato he allegorizes Plato's account of the ancient war between the Atlantics and the Athenians in agreement ...
... Proclus . Pythagoric , according to him , to signify divine concerns through images . And in his Commentaries on the Timæus of Plato he allegorizes Plato's account of the ancient war between the Atlantics and the Athenians in agreement ...
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