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* '''''The Yoga Aphorisms of Patañjali'''''. New York: The Path, 1889. Produced with the assistance of James Henderson Connelly. 64 pages. Preface by Judge. Appendix has text of the aphorisms as printed in the Bombay edition of 1885. A fourth edition was printed in New York, 1893, followed by many subsequent reprints. Available at [http://www.theosophy.org/Judge/Yoga%20Aphorisms%20of%20Patanjali/yoga.htm Theosophy.org].
* '''''The Yoga Aphorisms of Patañjali'''''. New York: The Path, 1889. Produced with the assistance of James Henderson Connelly. 64 pages. Preface by Judge. Appendix has text of the aphorisms as printed in the Bombay edition of 1885. A fourth edition was printed in New York, 1893, followed by many subsequent reprints. Available at [http://www.theosophy.org/Judge/Yoga%20Aphorisms%20of%20Patanjali/yoga.htm Theosophy.org].


* '''''"Light on the Path" and Mabel Collins'''''. 8-page pamphlete issued about June, 1889. It deals with the real authorship of Mabel Collins' books, and includes letters of Elliott Coues and H.P.B.
* '''''"Light on the Path" and Mabel Collins'''''. 8-page pamphlet issued about June, 1889. It deals with the real authorship of Mabel Collins' books, and includes letters of Elliott Coues and H.P.B.


* '''''Dr. Elliott Coues in his Letters'''''. 12-page pamphlet issued June 14, 1889. Contains letters of Coues to H.P.B. and Judge, with H.P.B.'s reply. Abbreviated eidtion dated July 28, 1890.
* '''''Dr. Elliott Coues in his Letters'''''. 12-page pamphlet issued June 14, 1889. Contains letters of Coues to H.P.B. and Judge, with H.P.B.'s reply. Abbreviated edition dated July 28, 1890.


* '''''Echoes from the Orient'''''. 1890. A broad outline of Theosophical tenets that originally appeared in ''Kate Field's Washington'', a (then) new weekly journal published in Washington, D.C., under the pseudonym Occultus. Available at [https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/57292 Gutenberg.org] and [http://www.theosophy.org/Judge/Echoes%20from%20the%20Orient/aechoes.htm Theosophy.org].
* '''[[Echoes from the Orient (book)|''Echoes from the Orient'']]'''. 1890. A broad outline of Theosophical tenets that originally appeared in ''Kate Field's Washington'', a (then) new weekly journal published in Washington, D.C., under the pseudonym Occultus. Available at [https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/57292 Gutenberg.org] and [http://www.theosophy.org/Judge/Echoes%20from%20the%20Orient/aechoes.htm Theosophy.org].


* '''''The Bhagavad Gita with Essays on the Gita''''', 1890. It was based on the translation of J. Cockburn Thomson, and is known as the '''W. Q. Judge recension''' for its valuable commentaries presented in footnotes. "He also wrote further Notes or Commentaries in ''The Path'', and these were published later in book form."<ref>Boris de Zirkoff, "Judge, William Quan" ''H. P. Blavatsky Collected Writings'' Volume I (Wheaton, Illinois: Theosophical Press, 1966), 478.</ref> Available at [http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/gita/bg-eg-hp.htm Theosophical University Press Online].  
* '''''The Bhagavad Gita with Essays on the Gita''''', 1890. It was based on the translation of J. Cockburn Thomson, and is known as the '''W. Q. Judge recension''' for its valuable commentaries presented in footnotes. "He also wrote further Notes or Commentaries in ''The Path'', and these were published later in book form."<ref>Boris de Zirkoff, "Judge, William Quan" ''H. P. Blavatsky Collected Writings'' Volume I (Wheaton, Illinois: Theosophical Press, 1966), 478.</ref> Available at [http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/gita/bg-eg-hp.htm Theosophical University Press Online].  
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== Audio recordings ==
== Audio recordings ==
* https://librivox.org/the-ocean-of-theosophy-by-william-q-judge/ ''The Ocean of Theosophy'']] from Librivox.org.
* [https://librivox.org/the-ocean-of-theosophy-by-william-q-judge/ ''The Ocean of Theosophy''] from Librivox.org
 
* Recordings by D. J. Elliott available in the Internet Archive (Archive.org):
** [https://archive.org/details/WilliamQuanJudgeLetter2 ''Letters That Have Helped Me'' 2]
** [https://archive.org/details/WilliamQuanJudgeLettersThatHaveHelpedMe9 ''Letters That Have Helped Me'' 9]


== Use of pseudonyms ==
== Use of pseudonyms ==

Revision as of 04:19, 9 May 2020

Letters of WQJ, compiled by Dara Eklund

William Quan Judge was one of the principal Founders of the Theosophical Society. His writings are among the clearest explications of the principles of Theosophy. Grace Knoche wrote of his literary contributions:

Using the wide-angle lens of theosophic wisdom, Judge provided trenchant commentary on a variety of themes: Astral Intoxication; Christian Fathers on Reincarnation; Spiritualism Old and New; Is Poverty Bad Karma?; Psychometry; Kali Yuga – the Present Age; Reincarnation of Animals; Suicide is not Death; Comets; and many, many more. A felicitous by-product of Judge's broad coverage of subject matter both in The Path and on his lecture-tours was the popular interest aroused in the study of comparative religion and in the epics and philosophical scriptures of India.[1]

Periodicals

Judge served as editor of the periodical, The Path, from 1886-1896. After the American Section of the Theosophical Society was formed on October 30, 1886, The Path became its official journal. Quoting from the first issue, April 1886, Judge gives a reason for producing the publication:

to try on the one hand to point out to their fellows a Path in which they have found hope for man, and on the other to investigate all systems of ethics and philosophy claiming to lead directly to such a path, regardless of the possibility that the highway may, after all, be in another direction from the one in which they are looking.

In 1889 Judge inaugurated a magazine for inquirers – The Theosophical Forum – in which he exhibited a deep understanding of the technicalities of Theosophy.

Index to articles in Theosophical periodicals

The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals lists numerous articles by or about Mr. Judge, under several names:

174 articles by William Quan Judge

333 articles by WQ Judge

1098 articles by William Q Judge

24 articles by Wm Q Judge

553 articles by WQJ

7 articles by Judge, William Q

11 articles by William Brehon

20 articles by Hadji Erinn

50 articles by Eusebio Urban

10 articles by An American Mystic

10 articles by Rodriguez Undiano

101 articles about about William Quan Judge

142 articles about WQ Judge

201 articles about William Q Judge

18 articles about Wm Q Judge

92 articles about WQJ

  

2 articles about William Brehon

1 article about Hadji Erinn

2 articles about Eusebio Urban

Articles appeared in The Theosophist, Lucifer, The Irish Theosophist, The Pacific Theosophist, The Vahan, and the Proceedings of various Theosophical congresses. Many articles have been reprinted in dozens of other publications.

Available online

Russian edition of WQJ Collected Writings

Responses to questions in periodicals

The Theosophy NW website offers the responses WQJ made to questions submitted by readers in several periodicals:

Books and pamphlets

  • An Epitome of Theosophy. South Shields, England: J. W. Brown, 1888. Tookaram Tatya of Bombay reprinted 1000 copies. Numerous editions have appeared since. 27 pages. Available at Theosophy.org.
  • The Yoga Aphorisms of Patañjali. New York: The Path, 1889. Produced with the assistance of James Henderson Connelly. 64 pages. Preface by Judge. Appendix has text of the aphorisms as printed in the Bombay edition of 1885. A fourth edition was printed in New York, 1893, followed by many subsequent reprints. Available at Theosophy.org.
  • "Light on the Path" and Mabel Collins. 8-page pamphlet issued about June, 1889. It deals with the real authorship of Mabel Collins' books, and includes letters of Elliott Coues and H.P.B.
  • Dr. Elliott Coues in his Letters. 12-page pamphlet issued June 14, 1889. Contains letters of Coues to H.P.B. and Judge, with H.P.B.'s reply. Abbreviated edition dated July 28, 1890.
  • Echoes from the Orient. 1890. A broad outline of Theosophical tenets that originally appeared in Kate Field's Washington, a (then) new weekly journal published in Washington, D.C., under the pseudonym Occultus. Available at Gutenberg.org and Theosophy.org.
  • Student Glossary. New York: Aryan Press, 1892. Available at Theosophy.org.
  • Vernal Blooms. Los Angeles, London and Bombay: The Theosophy Company, 1946. A collection of Judge's articles.
  • The Heart Doctrine. Los Angeles, London and Bombay: The Theosophy Company, 1951. A collection of Judge's articles.
  • "Forum Answers". Los Angeles:The Theosophy Company, 1982. Reprinted from The Theosophical Forum

(1889-1896). Available from Theosophy.org.

Online versions of most of Judge's writings at Universal Theosophy website.

Audio recordings

Use of pseudonyms

In the style of the day, he employed several pseudonyms in writing his articles in Theosophical journals: Eusebio Urban, Rodriguez Undiano, Hadji Erinn, Willam Brehon, An American Mystic, and others.

He appeared as Occultus in Kate Field's Washington for his Echoes from the Orient series.

In Letters That Have Helped Me, he was designated by the letter Z, and his correspondent had the pseudonym Jasper Niemand.

Notes

  1. "A Salute to William Quan Judge' by Grace Knoche.
  2. Boris de Zirkoff, "Judge, William Quan" H. P. Blavatsky Collected Writings Volume I (Wheaton, Illinois: Theosophical Press, 1966), 478.