Hidden Riches: Traditional Symbolism from the Renaissance to Blake, Volume 66Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1964 - 348 pages |
Contents
Preface page | xi |
Introduction I | xvi |
Traditional Symbolism in the Renaissance | 15 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
Adam Alchemy ancient Angels appears Behmen Behmenist Blake's body Boehme's Cabala cabalistic called Christ Christian Church circle Clarke's concept Cornelius Agrippa creation disciple Divine doctrine earth eighteenth century Emanuel Swedenborg England English Eternity Ficino fire Francis Lee Freher Giorgio Gnostic Gospel Greek harmony Heaven and Hell heavenly Hebrew Henry Brooke Holy imagination influence inspired Jacob Boehme Jane Lead Jerusalem Jewish Jews John John Pordage Kabalah Keynes Langcake Law's letter light living London Love Marriage of Heaven matter Milton mind mystery mystical nature Neo-Platonic Occult original Paracelsian Paracelsus passage Philadelphian Philosophy Pico plate Platonic Platonists poem poet Pordage prophetic religion Renaissance Richard Clarke Robert Fludd scholar Sephiroth seventeenth century soul spiritual Swedenborg Swedenborgian symbolism theology things Thomas thought tion tradition translation Treatise truth universe vision visionary Vitruvian Vitruvian figure Wesley William Blake William Law Wisdom writings Zohar