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Tác giả: Brian P. Copenhaver
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Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations. Brian Copenhaver teaches philosophy at UCLA and writes about the history of philosophy, science and magic. He understands magic as an ancient tradition in Western culture, both classical and philosophical. His books explain why, until very recently, leading philosophers and scientists - like Thomas Aquinas, Marsilio Ficino, Giordano Bruno, Robert Boyle and Isaac Newton – took this tradition very seriously. Copenhaver also studies the first Christians, especially Pico della Mirandola, who learned about Kabbalah. Another, but very different, medieval tradition that interests him is logic, as in Peter of Spain's Summaries of Logic and Lorenzo Valla's Dialectical Disputations. As a student of the Italian Renaissance, he has also explored the related environment of modern Italian philosophy - in partnership with his daughter, Rebecca Copenhaver, who teaches philosophy at Lewis and Clark College. He lives a bi-coastal life, in Los Angeles and Chapel Hill, taking inspiration from his wife, Kathleen, from his grandchildren and their parents: his son Greg teaches genetics at UNC. Read more about this author Read less about this author Read more about this author Read less about this author
Review"...the only reliable English translation of the eighteen tractates of the Greek Corpus Hermeticum....Students of Gnosticism and Greco-Roman religion and philosophy will consult this book with great profit." Religious Studies News"Brian Copenhaver's very welcome translation of the Hermetica is able to draw on these important advances [of modern scholarship]....Copenhaver's industry is exemplary, digesting many years' research in many different areas and languages into a dense but comprehensive introduction which ties together dynastic, social and philosophical history, and adding a full and detailed commentary....Copenhaver's edition and commentary is fully abreast of the main lines of contemporary research, and can be confidently recommended to all scholars seeking precise guidance on these difficult works....[T]his is a remarkably useful edition sure to serve as a focal point and catalyst in our understanding of the Hermetic treatises." Brian Vickers, Ambix
Book DescriptionHighly acclaimed new translation of the Hermetica, the only English version based on reliable texts.
Thông tin sách: Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius in a New English Translation, with Notes and Introduction (Volume 0) (Kindle, 408 trang) – Cambridge University Press, 1995. Ngôn ngữ: Tiếng Anh.
The Hermetica are a body of mystical texts written in late antiquity, but believed during the Renaissance (when they became well known) to be much older. Their supposed author, a mythical figure named Hermes Trismegistus, was thought to be a contemporary of Moses. The Hermetic philosophy was regarded as an ancient theology, parallel to the revealed wisdom of the Bible, supporting Biblical revelation and culminating in the Platonic philosophical tradition. This new translation is the only English version based on reliable texts, and Professor Copenhaver's introduction and notes make this accessible and up-to-date edition an indispensable resource to scholars.Giá bán
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