Rabelais and Hermetic Mysteries ("classics and Interpretations" Issue 41)

Rabelais and Hermetic Mysteries ("classics and Interpretations" Issue 41)

by Lou Lin

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This book "Rabbelais and Hermetic Mysteries" edited by Lou Lin is the 41st issue of "Classics and Interpretation". The main topic is "Rabbelais and the Hermetic Mysteries". Rabelais was one of the most outstanding humanist writers in France during the Renaissance. Rabelais's main work is the novel "Giant". The six articles in this collection discuss Rabelais and his "Giant" respectively from the following aspects: Rabelais's Platonic view of literature, Rabelais and Plato's esoteric tradition, Rabelais and the Colonial style of writing, Cicero's "On the Orator" and Rabelais, and the unification of the theme of the five volumes of "Giant". The "Ancient Texts and Modern Issues" section of this volume includes "Plato's Philosophy" by Al-Farabi, and the "Micrographs of the History of Thought" section includes "Hobbes and Thucydides" by Schlatter. Other articles such as "Fang Yizhi and Western Learning" also have their own fine points.

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