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  • <br>Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570 BC – c. 495 BC) was an Ionian Greek pre-Socratic philosopher, mathematician, and founder of the spiritual movem ...d in search of knowledge and after many years of travel he returned to the Greek world and was initiated into mystery cults in Greece and Crete before final
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  • ...reater Greece” and had been a center of Greek philosophy. The tradition of Greek thought and of the doctrines of the neo-platonic School of Alexandria was s [[Category:Nationality Italian|Bruno, Giordano]]
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  • * '''''The Ethics of the Greek Philosophers: Socrates, Plato and Aristotle'''''. 1903. [[Category:Nationality American|Hyslop, James H.]]
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  • ...at Padua and visited Florence and Paris, where he learned Italian, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic. <ref>Britannica. Giovanni Pico della Mirandol .../22</ref> He planned to defend these theses that he had drawn from diverse Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin writers and invited scholars from all of Europe
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  • ...rs, he engaged in a great deal of reading and writing, as a scholar of the Greek language.<ref>Yvonne Burgess, 3.</ref> [[Category:Nationality Irish|Bowen, Robert]]
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  • ...ld of science, art, education, medicine, psychology, symbology, mythology (Greek and Indian) and philosophy. During part of this time, l924-l928, Mr. Gardne [[Category:Nationality English|Gardner, Edward]]
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  • ...icles were often translated into Theosophical journals in French, Spanish, Greek, and other languages. [[Category:Nationality English|Bendit, Laurence J.]]
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  • ...ous beings, and monstrous creatures. They gravitated to theses such as the Greek mythological poet Orpheus, the art and precepts of the early Italian Renais [[Category:Nationality French|Péladan, Joséphin]]
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  • ...nvolved with this group, decades earlier, and worked with Dr. Kingsford on Greek translations.] [[Category:Nationality Irish|Bowen, P. G.]]
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  • ...French, Spanish, Chinese, Basque, Turkish, Korean, Indonesian, Bulgarian, Greek, Czech, Dutch, Romanian, Swedish, Hebrew, Finnish, Portuguese, Italian, Ser [[Category:Nationality Russian|Kandinsky, Wassily]]
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  • ...n." Guided by her description, we both recognized an old friend of ours, a Greek, and no Mahatma, though an Adept; further developments proving we were righ ...Mabel] saw before her, time after time, the astral figure of a dark man (a Greek who belongs to the Brotherhood of our Masters), who urged her to write unde
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  • * "Co-operation and Nationality" published by Maunsel of Dublin - pamphlet. ...that great poets, painters, etc., always are found in groups, as were the Greek dramatists, and those of Shakespere's time... So we formed a little group o
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  • * Works of Herodotus - translation from Greek in 1861. [[Category:Nationality English|Arnold, Edwin]]
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  • .... [[Clara Codd]] described her as a beauty, who "reminded me of an ancient Greek."<ref>Clara Codd, ''So Rich a Life'' (Pretoria: Institute for Theosophical [[Category:Nationality American|Van Hook, Weller]]
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  • ...biographers, is the translation of his last name “von Hohenheim”, but half Greek and half Latin. <ref>Wegand, 1789. Geschichte der menschlichen Narrheit, od <br>Paracelsus believed in [[Elements#In Greek philosophy|the Greek concept of the four elements]], but he also introduced the idea that, on an
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  • <br>Anthroposophy (derived from the Greek words “anthropos, “human”, and “sophia”, “wisdom”) is a philo <br>Eurythmy stems from Greek roots meaning beautiful or harmonious rhythm. It is an expressive movement
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  • ...arity with occult subjects, and especially to the mystery of his birth and nationality, which he consistently refused to reveal. <ref>GREAT THEOSOPHISTS.<i>The Co
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  • ...education for him at the Seminary of St. Sulpice. He became a good Latin, Greek and Hebrew scholar and wanted to become a priest. <ref>"Unpublished Letters [[Category:Nationality French|Levi, Eliphas]]
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  • ...nary. She converses and writes fluently in Russian, Polish, Romaic [modern Greek], Low Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and English."<ref [[Category:Nationality Russian|Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna]]
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  • periods of the highest civilization. Greek and Roman and even Egyptian civilization are nothing compared to the civili ...es now occupying the throne — the aborigines, who belong in their unallied nationality wholly to the highest and last branch of the fourth Race, reached their hig
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