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'''Alexander Wilder''' was and American physician and [[Neoplatonism|Neoplatonist]] scholar. During the years 1877-1880 he served as a Vice President, along with [[John A. Weisse]], of the [[Theosophical Society]], under President [[Abner Doubleday]].
'''Alexander Wilder''' was and American physician and [[Neoplatonism|Neoplatonist]] scholar. During the years 1877-1880 he served as a Vice President, along with [[John A. Weisse]], of the [[Theosophical Society]], under President [[Abner Doubleday]].
== Involvement with ''Isis Unveiled'' ==
During 1886 and 1887, [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|H. P. Blavatsky]] wrote her first major work, [[Isis Unveiled (book)|''Isis Unveiled'']] and then reworked it with the assistance of [[Henry Steel Olcott|Colonel Olcott]]. She wrote,
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When the work was ready, we submitted it to Professor Alexander Wilder, the well-known scholar and Platonist of New York, who after reading the matter, recommended it to Mr. Bouton for publication. Next to Colonel Olcott, it is Professor Wilder who did the most for me. It is he who made the excellent ''Index'', who corrected the Greek, Latin, and Hebrew words, suggested quotations and wrote the greater part of the ''Introduction'' 'Before the Veil.' If this was not acknowledged in the work, the fault is not mine, but because it was Dr. Wilder's express wish that his name should not appear except in footnotes. I have never made a secret of it, and every one of my numerous acquaintances in New York knew it."
<ref>H. P. Blavatsky, "My Books" in ''Theories about Reincation and Spirits and My Books'' (Point Loma, California: Theosophical Publishing Co., 1922), 33-34. Written April 27, 1891.</ref>
</blockquote>


== Writings ==
== Writings ==
* '''"How "Isis Unveiled" Was Written"'''. ''The Word'' 7.2 (May 1908). Available at [http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/isis/iu2-ap3.htm Theosophical University Press Online].
* '''"How "Isis Unveiled" Was Written"'''. ''The Word'' 7.2 (May 1908). Available at [http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/isis/iu2-ap3.htm Theosophical University Press Online].
* '''"New Platonism and Alchemy"''' Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons and Company, 1869. Available at [http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/books/wil-plat/npa-hp.htm Theosophy NW website].
* '''"New Platonism and Alchemy"''' Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons and Company, 1869. Available at [http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/books/wil-plat/npa-hp.htm Theosophy NW website].
He served as editor of these works:
* Clarke, Hyde, and C. Staniland Wake. ''Serpent and Siva Worship''.
* Knight, Richard Payne. ''Ancient Art and Mythology''. Wilder also contributed an introduction, notes, and and index.
* Westropp, Hodder M. and C. Staniland Wake. ''Ancient Symbol Worship''. Wilder contributed an introduction, notes, and an appendix.
* Taylor, Thomas. ''Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries: A Dissertation , The''.


== Additional resources ==
== Additional resources ==

Revision as of 20:20, 13 April 2015

Alexander Wilder was and American physician and Neoplatonist scholar. During the years 1877-1880 he served as a Vice President, along with John A. Weisse, of the Theosophical Society, under President Abner Doubleday.

Involvement with Isis Unveiled

During 1886 and 1887, H. P. Blavatsky wrote her first major work, Isis Unveiled and then reworked it with the assistance of Colonel Olcott. She wrote,

When the work was ready, we submitted it to Professor Alexander Wilder, the well-known scholar and Platonist of New York, who after reading the matter, recommended it to Mr. Bouton for publication. Next to Colonel Olcott, it is Professor Wilder who did the most for me. It is he who made the excellent Index, who corrected the Greek, Latin, and Hebrew words, suggested quotations and wrote the greater part of the Introduction 'Before the Veil.' If this was not acknowledged in the work, the fault is not mine, but because it was Dr. Wilder's express wish that his name should not appear except in footnotes. I have never made a secret of it, and every one of my numerous acquaintances in New York knew it." [1]

Writings

He served as editor of these works:

  • Clarke, Hyde, and C. Staniland Wake. Serpent and Siva Worship.
  • Knight, Richard Payne. Ancient Art and Mythology. Wilder also contributed an introduction, notes, and and index.
  • Westropp, Hodder M. and C. Staniland Wake. Ancient Symbol Worship. Wilder contributed an introduction, notes, and an appendix.
  • Taylor, Thomas. Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries: A Dissertation , The.

Additional resources

  • Kimberley Nichols, "The Eclectic Life of Alexander Wilder: Alchemical Generals, Isis Unveiled, and Early American Holistic Medicine", Newtopia Magazine (February 15, 2013). Available at Newtopiamagazine.wordpress.com.
  • "Letters from H. P. Blavatsky to Alexander Wilder, M. D.", The Word 7.3 (June 1908). Available at Theosophical University Press Online.

Notes

  1. H. P. Blavatsky, "My Books" in Theories about Reincation and Spirits and My Books (Point Loma, California: Theosophical Publishing Co., 1922), 33-34. Written April 27, 1891.