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The Esoterism of Dante by René Guénon Price: $15.95 Sophia Perennis NOW AVAILABLE |
Without pretending to be thorough on so inexhaustible a subject, in The
Esoterism of Dante Guénon nonetheless casts an unexpected light onto a
specifically esoteric and initiatic aspect of Dante’s work, and above all of his
Divine Comedy. Dante was without doubt far more than a literary genius, and one
is justified in thinking that many treasures remain to be discovered in what
Guénon calls ‘the spiritual testament of the Middle Ages’. The author undertakes
to establish that the three divisions of The Divine Comedy represent stages of
initiatic realization and testify to Dante’s knowledge of traditional sciences
unknown to the moderns: the science of numbers, of cosmic cycles, and of sacred
astrology. He also touches on the all-important question of medieval esoterism,
and corrects the errors of earlier scholars who had only glimpsed the deeper
meaning of Dante’s work-providing an entirely new explanation of numerous points
not previously elucidated. Some of the same themes are further developed in
Guénon’s Insights into Christian Esoterism.
Table of Contents
1 Apparent and Hidden Meaning
2 The ‘Fede Santa’
3 Masonic and Hermetic Parallels
4 Dante and Rosicrucianism
5 Extra-Terrestrial Journeys in Different Traditions
6 The Three Worlds
7 The Symbolic Numbers
8 Cosmic Cycles
9 Errors of Systematic Interpretations
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