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Mystics of the Renaissance and Their Relationship to Modern Thought - Steiner, Rudolf
Mystics of the Renaissance and Their Relationship to Modern Thought - Steiner, Rudolf
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This copy is a reprint of the 1911 printing of the book; Clean, tight, unmarked; spine edge is coil-bound (probably not original to the book: small drop stain to lower bottom edge of front cover; green paper covers with black titles; light sunning to upper edge; otherwise minimal wear; During the Renaissance science was never separated from mysticism and alchemy. Some of the finest minds such as Leonardo da Vinci and Isaac Newton were all heavily involved in what they would of called the mystic arts. In "Mystics of the Renaissance", originally published in 1911, Rudolf Steiner examines the thought of eleven less well known pioneers of scientific discovery and European mystics (Eckhart, Tauler, Suso, Ruysbroek, Nicholas of Cusa, Agrippa von Nettesheim, Paracelsus, Weigel, Boehme, Giordano Bruno, and Angelus Silesius) through a collection of essays and explains their ideas and how they relate to modern concepts.
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Spiral Bound
Health Research
1967
Mokelume Hill, CA
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