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Элиаде, Мирча
Шаманизм : архаические техники экстаза (пер.: К. Богуцкий, В. Трилис) От Залмоксиса до Чингиз-хана пер. С. Голубицкого Мефистофель и Андрогин, или мистерия целостности Опыты мистического света Из книги «Воспоминания. I. Мансарда» Испытание лабиринтом (Беседы с Клодом-Анри Роке) пер. А. Старостиной [rus]
Мирча Элиаде
ОПЫТЫ МИСТИЧЕСКОГО СВЕТА. [rus]
Eliade, Mircea: Bengal Nights
Eliade, Mircea: Bengal Nights, university press books, shopping cart, new release notification [eng]
Mircea Eliade: From Primitives To Zen
Mircea Eliade: Historian of religions and man of letters, distinguished for his researches in the symbolic language used by various religious traditions and for his attempt to reduce their meaning to underlying primordial myths that provide the basis for mystical phenomena. [eng]
Mircea Eliade
Romanian-born historian of religion and fiction writer, one of the preeminent interpreters of world religion in this century. Eliade was intensely prolific author of fiction and non-fiction alike, publishing over 1 300 pieces over 60 years. International fame he earned with LE MYTHE DE L'ЙTERNAL RETOUR (1949, The Myth of the Eternal Return), an interpretation of religious symbols and imagery. [eng]
Terms used in Mircea Eliade
Mircea Eliade uses many terms in and from several languages in his classic book, The Sacred and the Profane [Harvest/HBJ, 1959], which applied Rudolf Otto's theory of numinosity to a variety of religious phenomena. [eng]
ELIADE, Mircea
Ein weiteres Studium von Sanskrit und indischer Philosophie, das bis 1931 dauerte, schloЯ sich an der Universitдt Kalkutta an. Im gleichen Jahr (1931) hielt er sich 6 Monate in einem Ashram in Rishikesh im Himalaya auf. Im Jahre 1933 verteidigte er seinen Ph.D. an der Universitдt Bukarest (»Yoga ...«). Bis 1939 (offiziell bis 1945) war er als Assistenzprofessor fьr Religionsgeschichte und indische Philosophie an der Universitдt Bukarest tдtig. 1940 wirkte er als rumдnischer Kulturattachй in London, im folgenden Jahr in gleicher Position in Lissabon. Zwischen 1945 und 1956 war er Dozent an der Sorbonne (Paris). [deu]
Mircea Eliade (1907-1986)
Mircea Eliade is a marginal figure in the Friesian tradition. However, after Eliade died, certain criticisms were leveled at him that are noteworthy and deserving of serious attention. The substantive criticism was that the kind of theory of religion represented by Eliade, and for that matter Rudolf Otto himself, leads logically and directly to the neo-pagan amoralism of the Nazis, and furthermore that Eliade actually directly promoted just such a thing in Romania during or before World War II. [eng]
Mircea Eliade-biography etc.
Eliade was educated as a philosopher. He published extensively in the history of religions and acted as editor-in-chief of Macmillan's Encyclopedia of Religion. The influence of his thought, through these works and through thirty years as director of History of Religions department at Chicago University, is considerable. [eng]
In Search of Cupid and Psyche: Chapter Two
The Structure of Myths - Excerpt from Eliade's 1963 Myth and Reality. [eng]
Bryan S. Rennie on Mircea Eliade
Chapter 7 of this 1996 work by Bryan S. Rennie. [eng]
Eliade, Mircea. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
American philosopher and historian of comparative religion, b. Bucharest. He studied Indian philosophy and Sanskrit at the Univ. of Calcutta (1928–31) and taught history of religion and metaphysics in Bucharest (1933–39). A diplomat during World War II, he taught at the Sorbonne (1946–48) and the Univ. of Chicago (1957–85). His work in the systematic study of religions was pioneering; much of his work concentrated on the nature of religious culture and of myths and mystical experiences. [eng]
Wasserstrom, S.M.: Religion after Religion: Gershom Scholem, Mircea Eliade, and Henry Corbin at Eranos.
Description of the book Religion after Religion: Gershom Scholem, Mircea Eliade, and Henry Corbin at Eranos by Wasserstrom, S.M., published by Princeton University Press [eng]
Eliade, Mircea: History of Religious Ideas
Eliade, Mircea: History of Religious Ideas, university press books, shopping cart, new release notification [eng]
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