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100 1 $aFaivre, Antoine,$d1934-
240 10 $aAccès de l'ésotérisme occidental.$nTome 2.$lEnglish
245 10 $aTheosophy, imagination, tradition :$bstudies in Western esotericism /$cAntoine Faivre ; translated by Christine Rhone.
260 $aAlbany, NY :$bState University of New York Press,$c©2000.
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490 1 $aSUNY series in Western esoteric traditions
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 249-259) and index.
505 00 $tGeneses --$tUniversities --$tCriteriologies --$tMethods --$tTheosophies --$tThe Theosophical Current: A Periodization --$tThe Birth and the First Golden Age of the Theosophical Current (End of the Sixteenth Century Through the Seventeenth Century) --$tIts Genesis and Appearance --$tThe Characteristics of Theosophy and the Reasons for Its Success --$tThe First Corpus and the First Critical Discourses --$tThe Transitional Period (First Half of the Eighteenth Century) --$tTwo Theosophical Families --$tSome Succinct Criticisms --$tJacob Brucker, or the First Systematic Description --$tFrom Pre-Romanticism to Romanticism, or the Second Golden Age --$tReasons for the Revival --$tThree Areas of the Theosophical Terrain --$tThe Word "Theosophy" and a Few Criticisms --$tEffacement and Permanence (End of the Nineteenth to Twentieth Centuries) --$tFactors in the Dissolution --$tA Discreet Presence --$tNew Perspectives on the Theosophical Current --$tTheosophy and Speculative Mysticism of the Baroque Century in Germany (Note on the Works of Bernard Gorceix) --$tValentin Weigel --$tJohann Georg Gichtel --$tMysticism and Theosophy in Baroque Germany --$tTheater, Kabbalah, and Alchemy --$tSociety and Utopias --$tTheosophical Points of View on the Death Penalty --$tLouis-Claude de Saint-Martin --$tJoseph de Maistre --$tFranz von Baader --$tExercises of Imagination --$tVis Imaginativa (a Study of Some Aspects of the Magical Imagination and Its Mythical Foundations) --$tFrom Jacob's Sheep to the Magic Seed of Paracelsus --$tWays, Byways, and Stakes in the Great Century.
520 1 $a"Not only does this book present the current state of research in esotericism, but it also explores three main aspects of the field from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. Previously published in French and now available in English for the first time, Theosophy, Imagination, Tradition traces the history of the theosophical current, its continuity and shifts, against the background of social and cultural events. The book also covers the Paracelsian course, the romantic Philosophies of Nature and the Occultist movement. The book provides glimpses into the notions and practices of the so-called "active" and "creative" imagination, and questions how they serve as a bridge into certain kinds of mystical experience. It also examines the place that the notion of "tradition" occupies in some major exponents of western esotericism."--Jacket.
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