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BIG NEWS! BPH will digitize early printed books thanks to Dan Brown!
We are thrilled we can finally share this fantastic news with you:
Dan Brown (The Da Vinci Code) has donated € 300,000 to the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica to digitize and preserve part of its priceless collection, including Hermetica, alchemy, mysticism, Rosicrucians and Kabbala.
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We are thrilled we can finally share this fantastic news with you:
Dan Brown (The Da Vinci Code) has donated € 300,000 to the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica to digitize and preserve part of its priceless collection, including Hermetica, alchemy, mysticism, Rosicrucians and Kabbala.
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Dan Brown donates to digitize ancient texts Novelist Dan Brown (The Da
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Icono 1945, by: Remedios Varo Uranga (1908 -1963)
Remedios Varo was a Spanish-Mexican para-surrealist painter and anarchist. She considered surrealism as an "expressive resting place within the limits of Cubism, and as a way of communicating the incommunicable". Varo's father had a strong influence on his daughter's artistic development. He encouraged independent thought and supplemented her education with science and adventure books, notably the novels of A...
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Icono 1945, by: Remedios Varo Uranga (1908 -1963)
Remedios Varo was a Spanish-Mexican para-surrealist painter and anarchist. She considered surrealism as an "expressive resting place within the limits of Cubism, and as a way of communicating the incommunicable". Varo's father had a strong influence on his daughter's artistic development. He encouraged independent thought and supplemented her education with science and adventure books, notably the novels of A...
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Jennifer Hopkins Beautiful.
Thank you for the reminder of the work of Remedios Varo, a serious
painter, inspired among much else by the hermetic tradition.Ver tradução
"God is Geestig" - video impression
Saturday 14 May 2016 The Ritman Library together with the Stichting Rozenkruis and the Center for History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents, UvA of the University of Amsterdam organized a special day devoted to Gilles Quispel, the ‘nestor of gnosis research’ in the Netherlands on the hundredth anniversary of his birthday.
On this special day dedicated to the scholarly legacy of Gilles Quispel a number of former colleagues and stud...
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Saturday 14 May 2016 The Ritman Library together with the Stichting Rozenkruis and the Center for History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents, UvA of the University of Amsterdam organized a special day devoted to Gilles Quispel, the ‘nestor of gnosis research’ in the Netherlands on the hundredth anniversary of his birthday.
On this special day dedicated to the scholarly legacy of Gilles Quispel a number of former colleagues and stud...
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M-g Renault L'alchimie de Michel Meier et les autres alchimistes du moyen-âge et de la renaissance. Merci pour votre attention.Ver tradução
Secret Signs of Hermes
A mighty statue for a mighty man; this Hermes statue was spotted on the town square in Bergen, Norway. Quite a mysterious photo, isn't it? Thank you for sharing it with us @sumpmumriken 🙋
Have you spotted #signsofhermes somewhere too? Tag us in your photo or send us directly and together we will keep extending the list of our hermetic hunt!
A mighty statue for a mighty man; this Hermes statue was spotted on the town square in Bergen, Norway. Quite a mysterious photo, isn't it? Thank you for sharing it with us @sumpmumriken 🙋
Have you spotted #signsofhermes somewhere too? Tag us in your photo or send us directly and together we will keep extending the list of our hermetic hunt!
Where are you from?
The Ritman Library is based in Amsterdam, but we are curious to know where our fans live! So, hello, bonjour, bom dia; let us know in the comments below where you are from!
The Ritman Library is based in Amsterdam, but we are curious to know where our fans live! So, hello, bonjour, bom dia; let us know in the comments below where you are from!
The Ritman Library Wow,
it is truly heart warming to read your comments from all corners of the
world! We look forward to welcoming you all in our new premises when
we're done with the move and the required renovations. Stay wise and see
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"Museum of Love" in @[109877439035695:274:Leeuwarden, Friesland]. European Cultural Capital 2018.
Why Love Matters for the World.
After the horrific attack on the comic magazine Charlie Hebdo in January 2015, the Parisian streets filled with hundreds of thousands of protesters, equipped with signs, flags or banners that read "L'amour plus fort que l haine”. Also in many other cities this ‘expression of a political emotion’, as Martha Nussbaum puts it in her book "Political Emotions. Why Love Matters" (2013), was taken over in worldwide demonstrations against the hatred and in favour of love.
What role can love, as a political emotion, play in the development of a more just and humane society? How can we ensure that love actually overcomes new outpourings of hate? To what extent can Hannah Arendt's notion of Amor Mundi help us? These questions form the core of the establishment of a temporary ‘Museum of Love’ in the context of Leeuwarden European Capital of Culture 2018.
The Museum of Love will literally form the heart of Leeuwarden Cultural Capital in 2018 by approaching the theme of love in a broad artistic and political-cultural perspective. The Museum of Love will draw on hope and inspire to faith in the possibility of a new beginning, against current feelings of cynicism and powerlessness.
For Love of the World
Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) wrote a PhD study on the concept of love in the work of Augustine. The results were published in her first major philosophical work "The Human Condition" (1958), originally entitled ‘Amor Mundi’. Without this love for the world, which is reflected in commitment and responsibility to the world, the common world goes astray and we will find ourselves in times of barbarism, where the right of the strongest and emotions of hate, fear and envy will prevail. The three core concepts in Arendt’s work - amor mundi, natality and plurality - will be the guide for one (semi)permanent and two temporary exhibitions.
Museum of Love, CH2018. The Museum of Love will examine and present proof of Amor Mundi in the arts in three thematic exhibitions. In addition to a (semi) permanent exhibition on Amor Mundi, throughout the whole year, there will be two exhibitions of each six months, on ‘Natality’, or the human ability to start over again, and 'Pluralove’, about plurality.
For more information, see: http://www.amormundi.nl/
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#amormundi #hannaharendt #jokehermsen #museumoflove
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Scholar, courtier, magician: the lost library of John Dee
@[65813057720:274:Royal College of Physicians of London]
Price to attend: Free
18 January - 29 July 2016, Monday-Friday only, 9am-5pm.
An exhibition exploring the life and legacy of John Dee, one of Tudor England's most extraordinary and enigmatic figures
'A revelatory show. As the visitor peers, he finds himself drawn ever more deeply not just into the historical world of the Tudors but into the labyrinthine mind of one of its most riveting denizens' The Times, Let Tudor magician John Dee put you under his spell
Mathematician, magician, astronomer, astrologer, imperialist, alchemist and spy, John Dee (1527–1609) continues to fascinate and inspire centuries after he entered the court of Elizabeth I.
Our exhibition explores Dee through his personal library. On display for the first time are Dee's mathematical, astronomical and alchemical texts, many elaborately annotated and illustrated by Dee's own hand. Now held in the collections of the Royal College of Physicians, they reveal tantalising glimpses into the 'conjuror's mind'.
For more information, see: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/events/scholar-courtier-magician-lost-library-john-dee
www.ritmanlibrary.com
#johndee #cryptography #trithemius
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