Apollonius of Tyana


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Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A.D.


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1901 a critical study of the only existing record of the Philosopher-Reformer of the first century, A.D., with some account of the war of opinion concerning him and an introduction on the religious association and brotherhoods of the times and the possib.




Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A.D


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"Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A.D" by G. R. S. Mead follows Apollonius, a pagan man who traveled the world during the first century A.D. This historical fiction book captured readers from the moment it was first published. It's full of commentary on society and religion, primarily Christianity, that has made the book maintain its relevance for over a century.




Apollonius of Tyana


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Through the life of Apollonius of Tyana, Mead, in this 1901 work, brings in to focus a previously unknown time in history. Very little was known about the lives and motivations of those living in the first century A.D. Nor was there much information about how Christianity developed immediately after the life of Jesus. Apollonius was a Pythagorean who wrote many books on philosophy and science, and being associated with cults like the Pythagoreans, he necessarily came in contact with the religious devotees of his time. Students of history and religion will find the life of Apollonius an illuminating tale from a nearly forgotten period of history. British scholar and philosopher GEORGE ROBERT STOW MEAD (1863-1933) was educated at Cambridge University. He served as editor of The Theosophical Society's Theosophical Review, and later formed The Quest Society and edited its journal, The Quest Review. He is also the author of Notes on Nirvana (1893) and an 1896 translation of The Upanishads.




Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A. D.


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To the student of the origins of Christianity there is naturally no period of Western history of greater interest and importance than the first century of our era; and yet how little comparatively is known about it of a really definite and reliable nature. If it be a subject of lasting regret that no non-Christian writer of the first century had sufficient intuition of the future to record even a line of information concerning the birth and growth of what was to be the religion of the Western world, equally disappointing is it to find so little definite information of the general social and religious conditions of the time.







Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A. D


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Excerpt from Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A. D: A Critical Study of the Only Existing Record of His Life With Some Account of the War of Opinion Concerning Him and an Introduction on the Religious Associations and Brotherhoods of the Times and the Possible Influence of Indian Thought on Greece To the student of the origins of Christianity there is naturally no period of Western history of greater interest and importance than the first century of our era; and yet how little comparatively is known about it of a really definite and reliable nature. If it be a subject of lasting regret that no non-Christian writer of the first century had sufficient intuition of the future to record even a line of information concerning the birth and growth of what was to be the religion of the Western world, equally disappointing is it to find so little definite information of the general social and religious conditions of the time. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.




Apollonius of Tyana: the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century, A. D.


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With the exception of the Christ no more interesting personage appears upon the early stages of Western history. Apollonius of Tyana had the myth and ambiance about him equal to Pythagoras and perhaps even approaching the level the other Jewish sage - Jesus of Nazareth. The reason Apollonius is important is because he is not as much talked about and discussed. He remained much of a mystery. He never managed to become a "son of God" or get crucified. He is not the subject of countless of movies and musicals and around Christmas time his name is not a household word. Exactly for this reason he is talked about for his message as a philosopher and not trivialized and commercialized to ad naseum. Apollonius remained a mystery man for his abilities and power to transcend much of the material world and to reach God's Consciousness. Apollonius was of course; attacked later much the same way the author and his theosophical Society was attacked and called a charlatan. Read this book and decide yourself. Table of Contents SECTION I. INTRODUCTORY SECTION II. THE RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATIONS AND COMMUNITIES OF THE FIRST CENTURY SECTION III. INDIA AND GREECE SECTION IV. THE APOLLONIUS OF EARLY OPINION SECTION V. TEXTS, TRANSLATIONS, AND LITERATURE SECTION VI. THE BIOGRAPHER OF APOLLONIUS SECTION VII. EARLY LIFE SECTION VIII. THE TRAVELS OF APOLLONIUS SECTION IX. IN THE SHRINES OF THE TEMPLES AND THE RETREATS OF RELIGION SECTION X. THE GYMNOSOPHISTS OF UPPER EGYPT SECTION XI. APOLLONIUS AND THE RULERS OF THE EMPIRE SECTION XII. APOLLONIUS THE PROPHET AND WONDER-WORKER SECTION XIII. HIS MODE OF LIFE SECTION XIV. HIMSELF AND HIS CIRCLE SECTION XV. FROM HIS SAYINGS AND SERMONS SECTION XVI. FROM HIS LETTERS SECTION XVII. THE WRITINGS OF APOLLONIUS SECTION XVIII. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES




Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A.D.


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