RE: Theos-World Re: Quote in the Key
Jan 29, 2005 06:02 AM
by W.Dallas TenBroeck
Jan 29 2005
Perhaps this might help: (says nothing about Wilder's sources )
Dal
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>From CHRONOLOGY
T = THEOSOPHY Magazine
Tm = THEOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT Magazine
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2-6th Cent. NEO-PLATONISTS [ Glos. 16, 21, 227, 252 ]
Alexandrian School of Philos. .[ Glos. 16 ]
Is I 27-30; T M 147 18
[ Ptolemy Soter (Philadelphus), Euclid,
Nichomachus, Herophilus, Erasistratus,
309-248 BC Founder: Ptolemy Soter Is I 6, 519 II 305
Library: 700,000 rolls (Aulus Gellius) [ Glos. 16]
>From Plato to the Neo-Platonists . T 3 28
Alexandria and her Schools . T 5 5
193 AD Analogeticists [Gl. 21], Philalethians [Gl. 252]
[Ammonias, Origen, Plotinus, Philo Judaeus,
Josephus, Iamblichus, Porphyry, Clement,
Erastosthenes, Hypatia, Boethius... ]
193 AD The Neo-Platonists founded by A. Saccas. T 76 56
2nd Cent. Ammonias Saccas .[ Glos. 20, 327 ] T 53 5
The Theosophy of Ammonias Saccas .T M 5 56
Is I 7 434 43-4 II 51 249 333 342 5 36 591 594
205-270 AD Plotinus . . .[ Glos. 256 ] T 101 25
Plotinus the Illuminator . .T 372 15
The Teachings of Plotinus (Wilder). .T M 307 45
Is I xliii 7 112 247 251 262 292 307 430-2
Is I 434 487-9 II 85 89 112-3 115 159 252
Is II 281 406 536 591
Theosophy of Dionysus the Aeropagite T M 83 56
POT AMUN Glos. 20, 259, Key 2, HPB Art I p. 40, WHAT
IS THEOSOPHY ?, T M 18, p. 147
185-254 Origen Is I 12 26 316-7 II 13 238 285 T 511, 546 43
553 Anathemas Against Origen T series v.43, 44
150-220 c. Clemens Alexandrinus . .[ Glos. 85-6 ]
Is I xix 3 12 33 226 298 326 II 35 85 100
Is II 108 111 123 128 564
233-305 AD Porphyry . . . [ Glos. 257-8 ]
The Two Souls of Man:
233-304 AD Iamblichus to Porphyry . T 156 26
Glos. 149-50; TM 151 18
325 AD Council-Nicea Is II 251-2 337 SD II 279fn T 200 25
[ Faith: Credo; Dogmas; Gospels ]
255-333 AD Iamblichus (Jamblichus) . Glos. 145 ] T 149 25
Is I xxi xxxviii xlii 3 33 64 115 146 219
Is I 238 248 251 283-4 321 329 333-4 345
Is I 364 383 406 416 430 435 476 487-9
Is II 49 84 89 100 113 118 145 338 405 477
370-430 c. Synesius Is I 12 84 257 316 II 53 198-9
? -415 c. HYPATIA--Last of the Neo-Platonists . T 197 25
Glos. 146; Is II 28 52-4 198 249 252-3
350-440 Christmas Selected, Date: Dec. 25th HPB Art. 59 3
[ Actual birth date of Jesus unknown.]
410-485 Proclus - Commentator on Plato . .[ Glos. 263 ]
Is I 55 146 243 251 256 262 311-2 321 336
Is I 364-6 413 430 432 489 612 II 101-2
Is II 113-4 118 123 139 146 344 406
475-525 Boethius Is I 251 II 300; T v.36-206 267;T 201 36
Neo-Platonic Influence in Western Thought T 83 51
The Neo-Platonic Revival T 146, 156 26
>From the Neo-Platonists to H P B T 53 28
553 Council of Constantinople II [ Anathemas
vs. Origen & "Pre-existence"]
8th Cent. Rabbi Akiba - Alphabet of R. A. .[ Glos. 271 ]
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6-14th Cent. MEDIEVAL MOVEMENTS & THEOSOPHY
ISIS II 253
Finger-Posts, Middle Ages T series v.31-2, v.36-7
810-877 Erigena, John S. .T v.37-p.14;T 492, 544 36
T M v.56 p. 128
Fire-Philosophers . .[ Glos. 119 ]
12th Cent. Artephius . . .[ Glos. 31 ]
Light in the Dark Ages . T v.34-p.53; 532 25
Dark Cycle . . T 154 20
1214-1294 Roger Bacon . . [ Glos. 48 ] T 50 26
1214-1294 Roger Bacon - alchemist T M v.22-200 [ Glos. 279 ]
Friar Bacon . . T M 9 19
1235-1315 Lully, R . T v.26-99; Glos. 192; T 107, 206
32
13th Cent. John Cremer - Hermeticist . [ Glos. 89 ]
13th Cent. Moses de Leon . .. Zohar - Glos. 187,388 ]
-1327 Cecco d'Ascoli - astrologer [ Glos. 74 ]
1358-1419 On Tsong-Ka-Pa Is II 609-16; T M v.7-25; T M 141 8
RENAISSANCE & REFORMATION
15-16th Cent.[ Marsilia Ficino, G. Pico della Mirandola, Cosmo de
Medici, Rapael, Boticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da
Vinci, Luther, Calvin, Erasmus, Trithemius, Paschalis,
C. Agrippa,
15th Cent. The Theosophical Renaissance .. T 98 26; [ KEY, p.
16 ]
The Theosophical Movement in the
Renaissance .. T M 252, 305 39
Spiritual Yeast in 14th Century
Europe . T M 200 25
Protestants Is I 435 II 180 200fn 296fn 501-3
RENAISSANCE -- REFORMATION - FLORENTINE ACADEMY
15th Cent. FLORENTINE ACADEMY:[M. Ficino, Pico della Mirandola
Cosimo & Lorenzo de Medici, Paschalis ]
1498 (Successors); Fratres Lucis: [Glos.199] T 148 26
Paschalis, Cagliostro, . T 403, 554 2
Mesmer . . . Lucif. 19-328
St. Germain, Swedenborg... ]
The Neo-Platonic Revival . 146, 156 26
Italian Renaissance & Ancient Wisdom T M 223 25
1463-1494 Pico della Mirandola IS I 226 Glos. 254 T 253 80
Is II 20; SD II 200 600
Pico d. Mirandola, the Greatness of Man T M 250 25
Theos. Movement in the Renaissance . T M 252,305 39
1433-1499 Marsilio Ficino Is I 8 243-4 336 385 407
Is II 115 591
1455-1522 Reuchlin . . Is I 238 II 20 419
1462-1516 Trithemius - friend of C. Agrippa [ Glos. 344 ]
Is I 193, 229, 476-7; II 20;
1466-1536 Erasmus . . . Is II 20
1486-1535 C. Agrippa Path 11-p.19-22, CWB I-443,
Glos. 14, 167-8, 120, 344; Is I 170;
Is II 280; HPB Art III 403;
Fluvii Transistus [ Agrippa] [ Glos. 120 ]
HERESIES AND REFORMATION
14-16th Cent. Heretics & the Renaissance . T series
53, 54
14-16th Cent. 1 Heresy & Christianity . T 100 53
14-16th Cent. 2 Crisis in the Church . T 132 53
11th-12th Cent. 3 Cathari or Albigenses [Gnostic S] T 179 53
11th-12th Cent. 4 Albigensian Crusade & Inquisition T 196
53
10th-13th Cent. 5 Troubadours & Mystery Language T 228 53
6 Albigensian Papermakers/Waterman rks T 262 53
7 New Light on the Renaissance . T 293 53
8-9 R. in the Light of Theosophy . T 327, 357
53
10 " " " " T 5 54
11th-12th Cent. Albigenses T v.58-378;v.50-572;v.79-349; T M 166 21
1217-1800 Waldenses (Peter Waldo) . Is II 332 502
1483-1546 Luther, Martin Is I xliv, II 20 34 58 73-4
Is II 127 178 200 208 480 503 531
1489-1556 The Impact of Thomas Cranmer T M 21 26
1498- Brothers of Light - Founded Florence [ Glos. 188
]
1493-1541 Paracelsus Glos 248 T v.8-344, 376; T 197, 242 26
T v. 10 series; T 97, 151 24
Paracelsus [Bio. by G. West ] . T M 152, 193 59
Paracelsus T M v.49-412, 455; TM 34 11
1501-1576 Jerome Cardan - alchemist . [ Glos. 73 ]
1502-1598 Khunrath, Henry IS I xxv 319; II 152 [ Glos. 178
]
1509-1564 Calvin, John [ French Protestant - Huguenots]
[Presbyterians] ISIS II 208 479 503
547
1510-1581 Guillaume Postel IS II 470 T v.32-210, 257; 206 32
Glos. 258-9; Isis II 470
1548-1600 Giordano Bruno . T v.6-385; v.67-341;
T v.73-170; T 338 26
Theosophy of G. Bruno T v. 26-74 T M 51, 76 14
Is I xxxiii 93-8 338-9 431 582 II 528 531
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Dallas
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 11:12 AM
To:
Subject: Re: Quote in the Key
To be fair, some of us have been, for some years, trying to find
independent verification of Wilder's statement and, so far, have been
unable to do so. Has anyone else found any independent verification?
--j
fnord wrote:
>Hi,
>thanks to all!
>
>In a site i've found 'Neoplatonism and Alchemy' from Wilder:
>
>Writers have generally fixed the time of the development of the Eclectic
theosophical system during the third century of the Christian era. It
appears to have had a beginning much earlier, and, indeed, is traced by
Diogenes Laertius to an Egyptian prophet or priest named Pot-Amun,
(1) who flourished in the earlier years of the dynasty of the Ptolemies.
>
>and in the footnote:
>
>1 - This name is Coptic, and signifies one consecrated to Amun, the god or
genius of wisdom.
>
>So that's almost the same thing HPB saids in the Key. I know now she got it
from here, the thing is from where the hell got it Wilder!
>
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