RE: Theos-World RE: Re: "sepulchre" of the Lower Mind -- entombing the Higher...
Feb 12, 2005 04:52 AM
by W.Dallas TenBroeck
Thanks - interesting date meaning ???
Why not write an essay on the value of T. Taylor's work and translations ?
HPB in S D I calls him p. 425 the "most intuitional Greek translator."
How can they help us now ?
You know more than I do about him.
Dallas
TAYLOR, THOMAS. See also Plato
knew less Greek but more Plato I 453n
most intuitional Greek translator I 425
----- "Introduction" to The Parmenides
"Chaos was generated" (Hesiod) I 425n
the One never creates I 425-6
----- The Mystical Hymns of Orpheus
on nature of Dionysos I 335
----- "On The First Principle"
Jew's concept of artificer of universe I 426n
----- On the Theology of Plato [by Proclus]
refered to, by Oliver on Tetrad II 599
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Subject: Re: Re: "sepulchre" of the Lower Mind -- entombing the Higher...
Dallas,
Found Thomas Taylors "Eleusinian and Bachhic Mysteries.
Alexander Wilde
used the phrase "Secret doctrine" once in the foreword but not "Perennial
Wisdom."
He signed the foreword "May 14th, 1975 - New York."
John
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