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== Translations == | == Translations == | ||
* '''''The Mystical Hymns of Orpheus'''''. | |||
* '''''Select Works of Plotinus'''''. | |||
== Other writings == | == Other writings == | ||
== Additional resources == | == Additional resources == | ||
* Hall, Manly P. "Thomas Taylor, the English Platonist." ''Collected Writings of Manly P. Hall Volume 2: Sages and Seers'' (Los Angeles: Philosophical Research Society, Inc., | * Hall, Manly P. "Thomas Taylor, the English Platonist." ''Collected Writings of Manly P. Hall Volume 2: Sages and Seers'' (Los Angeles: Philosophical Research Society, Inc., 1959), 273-298. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Latest revision as of 15:56, 6 September 2024
Thomas Taylor (1758-1835) was an English scholar who translated into English the complete works of Aristotle and of Plato, and also the Orphic fragments. His translations were very influential to such people as Ralph Waldo Emerson and G. R. S. Mead. His work was frequently published in The Platonist.
Translations
- The Mystical Hymns of Orpheus.
- Select Works of Plotinus.
Other writings
Additional resources
- Hall, Manly P. "Thomas Taylor, the English Platonist." Collected Writings of Manly P. Hall Volume 2: Sages and Seers (Los Angeles: Philosophical Research Society, Inc., 1959), 273-298.
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