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=== Neoplatonism ===
=== Neoplatonism ===


* Plotinus (Theosophy of the Greeks)
* '''''Plotinus'''''. (Theosophy of the Greeks)
* Orpheus (Theosophy of the Greeks)
* '''''Orpheus'''''. Written as the Theosophy of the Greeks, or an introduction to Greek theology and mythology.


=== Collected works ===
=== Collected works ===

Revision as of 22:14, 7 February 2021

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G. R. S. Mead was a Theosophist and scholar responsible for a large body of written works. In 1898 he was awarded the Subba Row Medal for his contributions to Theosophical literature.

NOTE: SEE The G. R. S. Mead Collection of the Gnostic Society Library for more links
NOTE: SEE Open Books 
NOTE: SEE Biblio.com for book covers 
NOTE: SEE Gutenberg.org for more digital editions
NOTE: SEE Online BOoks page for more digital editions

Periodicals and editorial work

Much of Mead's work involved the Theosophical magazines and journals of his day. The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals lists

Another 66 articles were about him or his books.

Lucifer

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Lucifer - see http://iapsop.com/archive/materials/lucifer/index.html

The Theosophical Review

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The Theosophical Review - see http://iapsop.com/archive/materials/theosophical_review/index.html

The Quest

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The Quest - see http://iapsop.com/archive/materials/quest/

Other periodicals

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Mead also contributed heavily to The Vahan - see http://iapsop.com/archive/materials/vahan_1890/

Books and pamphlets

Always a prolific writer, Mead produced books and pamphlets on many subjects.

Theosophy

Gnostic Christianity

  • The Gnostic John the Baptiser.
  • Did Jesus Live 100 B. C. ?.
  • Fragments of a Faith Forgotten. Available at Internet Archive and Blavatsky Archives.
  • Pistis Sophia, a Gnostic Gospel.
  • The Hymn of Jesus.
  • The Gnostic Crucifixion.
  • The World Mystery, Contents: The World Soul, The Vestures of the Soul, The Web of Destiny, Self-Reliance.

Hermeticism

  • Twice-Greatest Hermes.
  • Some Mystical Adventures. London: John M.Watkins, 1910. Available at NPB.Narod.Ru.
  • The Hymns of Hermes.

Neoplatonism

  • Plotinus. (Theosophy of the Greeks)
  • Orpheus. Written as the Theosophy of the Greeks, or an introduction to Greek theology and mythology.

Collected works

  • Quests Old and New. Essays and articles, mostly from The Quest

Notes