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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Emerging on the fringes of institutional religion, rooted in the Celtic world of Ireland and Wales and later intersecting with Gnostic currents such as those of the Cathars, Grail Christianity offers a radically distinct vision of Christian spiritual life. At its heart lies not a relic, but a question: What is the Grail? From Chretien de Troyes first vision of the Grail Castle to Wolfram von Eschenbachs Parzival, Meyer shows how the Grail legends preserve an esoteric Christian path of inner transformation. Figures such as Perceval, Gawain and Galahad appear as archetypes of the human soul at different stages of initiation, whilst motifs including the missed question, the wounded Grail King Anfortas, the Good Friday Mystery, and the healing power of compassion point to a spiritual schooling largely forgotten in modern Christianity.Tracing the Grails journey from East to West, Meyer explores Robert de Borons Josef of Arimathea, Wolframs enigmatic Master Kyot, and the striking image of the Grail as a living stone. He follows the Grail impulse through Celtic and Arthurian traditions and reveals the role of poets, minnesingers and troubadours in preserving its wisdom during times of persecution.First published in 1958, this seminal work follows the Grails continuing mission through Rosicrucianism, Goethe, Wagners Parsifal and Rudolf Steiners renewal of the Mysteries. The Grail emerges not as a medieval curiosity, but as a living reality inviting readers to step onto its path themselves and encounter its transformative presence. A spiritual study of the meaning and significance of the Holy Grail in history. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Emerging on the fringes of institutional religion, rooted in the Celtic world of Ireland and Wales and later intersecting with Gnostic currents such as those of the Cathars, Grail Christianity offers a radically distinct vision of Christian spiritual life. At its heart lies not a relic, but a question: What is the Grail? From Chrétien de Troyes' first vision of the Grail Castle to Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival, Meyer shows how the Grail legends preserve an esoteric Christian path of inner transformation. Figures such as Perceval, Gawain and Galahad appear as archetypes of the human soul at different stages of initiation, whilst motifs - including the missed question, the wounded Grail King Anfortas, the Good Friday Mystery, and the healing power of compassion - point to a spiritual schooling largely forgotten in modern Christianity.Tracing the Grail's journey from East to West, Meyer explores Robert de Boron's Josef of Arimathea, Wolfram's enigmatic Master Kyot, and the striking image of the Grail as a living 'stone'. He follows the Grail impulse through Celtic and Arthurian traditions and reveals the role of poets, minnesingers and troubadours in preserving its wisdom during times of persecution.First published in 1958, this seminal work follows the Grail's continuing mission through Rosicrucianism, Goethe, Wagner's Parsifal and Rudolf Steiner's renewal of the Mysteries. The Grail emerges not as a medieval curiosity, but as a living reality - inviting readers to step onto its path themselves and encounter its transformative presence.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Emerging on the fringes of institutional religion, rooted in the Celtic world of Ireland and Wales and later intersecting with Gnostic currents such as those of the Cathars, Grail Christianity offers a radically distinct vision of Christian spiritual life. At its heart lies not a relic, but a question: What is the Grail? From Chrétien de Troyes' first vision of the Grail Castle to Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival, Meyer shows how the Grail legends preserve an esoteric Christian path of inner transformation. Figures such as Perceval, Gawain and Galahad appear as archetypes of the human soul at different stages of initiation, whilst motifs - including the missed question, the wounded Grail King Anfortas, the Good Friday Mystery, and the healing power of compassion - point to a spiritual schooling largely forgotten in modern Christianity.Tracing the Grail's journey from East to West, Meyer explores Robert de Boron's Josef of Arimathea, Wolfram's enigmatic Master Kyot, and the striking image of the Grail as a living 'stone'. He follows the Grail impulse through Celtic and Arthurian traditions and reveals the role of poets, minnesingers and troubadours in preserving its wisdom during times of persecution.First published in 1958, this seminal work follows the Grail's continuing mission through Rosicrucianism, Goethe, Wagner's Parsifal and Rudolf Steiner's renewal of the Mysteries. The Grail emerges not as a medieval curiosity, but as a living reality - inviting readers to step onto its path themselves and encounter its transformative presence.
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388 pp.; 15.5 x 21 cm.; sewn bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Anthology of critical texts on Robert Ryman written from 1967 on, edited by Vittorio Colaizzi and Karsten Schubert. Includes contributions by Volker Adolphs, Laura Arici, Dore Ashton, Kenneth Baker, Neal Benezra, Bruce Boice, Yve-Alain Bois, Christian Bonnefoi, Daniel Buren, Dan Cameron, John Canaday, David Carrier, Jean Clay, Douglas Crimp, Jean-Pierre Criqui, Arthur Danto, Jan Dibbets, Willis Domingo, Thierry de Duve, Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Marcia Hafif, Ellen Handy, Gerrit Henry, Suzanne Hudson, Robert Hughes, Steven L. Kaplan, Klaus Kertess, Joseph Kosuth, Hilton Kramer, Donald Kuspit, Lucy R. Lippard, Ellen Lubell, Joseph Marioni, Thomas McEvilley, Catherine Millet, Lynda Morris, Jeff Perrone, Robert Pincus-Witten, Ernesto Pujol, Carter Ratcliff, Urs Raussmüller, Barbara Reise, Meyer Raphael Rubinstein, Daniel Wiener, Amy Baker Sandback, Christel Sauer, Peter Schjeldahl, Christoph Schreier, Bernhart Schwenk, Lee Siegel, Franklin Sirmans, Roberta Smith, Naomi Spector, Robert Storr, Walter Thompson, Jeffrey Weiss, Christopher S. Wood, and John Yau. "This volume is an indispensable anthology of critical texts on a central figure of Minimalism, Conceptual Art and more specifically, Monochrome Painting. Alongside contemporaries such as Carl Andre and Donald Judd, Robert Ryman''s radical painting has fundamentally shifted the definitions and boundaries of art. Spanning four decades, this book charts the gradual evolution of consensus about the meaning of his painting. The most significant essays and exhibition reviews have been collated into one volume, including texts written by some of the most influential art historians and critics. . Some essays appear here in English for the first time. With an introductory essay by Vittorio Colaizzi." -- publisher''s statement. Includes contributions by Volker Adolphs, Laura Arici, Dore Ashton, Kenneth Baker, Neal Benezra, Bruce Boice, Yve-Alain Bois, Christian Bonnefoi, Daniel Buren, Dan Cameron, John Canaday, David Carrier, Jean Clay, Douglas Crimp, Jean-Pierre Criqui, Arthur Danto, Jan Dibbets, Willis Domingo, Thierry de Duve, Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Marcia Hafif, Ellen Handy, Gerrit Henry, Suzanne Hudson, Robert Hughes, Steven L. Kaplan, Klaus Kertess, Joseph Kosuth, Hilton Kramer, Donald Kuspit, Lucy R. Lippard, Ellen Lubell, Joseph Marioni, Thomas McEvilley, Catherine Millet, Lynda Morris, Jeff Perrone, Robert Pincus-Witten, Ernesto Pujol, Carter Ratcliff, Urs Raussmüller, Barbara Reise, Meyer Raphael Rubinstein, Daniel Wiener, Amy Baker Sandback, Christel Sauer, Peter Schjeldahl, Christoph Schreier, Bernhart Schwenk, Lee Siegel, Franklin Sirmans, Roberta Smith, Naomi Spector, Robert Storr, Walter Thompson, Jeffrey Weiss, Christopher S. Wood, and John Yau. NEW. Fine. New, as issued, in publisher-issued shrink wrap. Due to large size and weight additional shipping charges will be required for international orders.
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Published by The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1951
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Published by Washington; Children's bureau publication, 1952
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Emerging on the fringes of institutional religion, rooted in the Celtic world of Ireland and Wales and later intersecting with Gnostic currents such as those of the Cathars, Grail Christianity offers a radically distinct vision of Christian spiritual life. At its heart lies not a relic, but a question: What is the Grail? From Chretien de Troyes first vision of the Grail Castle to Wolfram von Eschenbachs Parzival, Meyer shows how the Grail legends preserve an esoteric Christian path of inner transformation. Figures such as Perceval, Gawain and Galahad appear as archetypes of the human soul at different stages of initiation, whilst motifs including the missed question, the wounded Grail King Anfortas, the Good Friday Mystery, and the healing power of compassion point to a spiritual schooling largely forgotten in modern Christianity.Tracing the Grails journey from East to West, Meyer explores Robert de Borons Josef of Arimathea, Wolframs enigmatic Master Kyot, and the striking image of the Grail as a living stone. He follows the Grail impulse through Celtic and Arthurian traditions and reveals the role of poets, minnesingers and troubadours in preserving its wisdom during times of persecution.First published in 1958, this seminal work follows the Grails continuing mission through Rosicrucianism, Goethe, Wagners Parsifal and Rudolf Steiners renewal of the Mysteries. The Grail emerges not as a medieval curiosity, but as a living reality inviting readers to step onto its path themselves and encounter its transformative presence. A spiritual study of the meaning and significance of the Holy Grail in history. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Emerging on the fringes of institutional religion, rooted in the Celtic world of Ireland and Wales and later intersecting with Gnostic currents such as those of the Cathars, Grail Christianity offers a radically distinct vision of Christian spiritual life. At its heart lies not a relic, but a question: What is the Grail? From Chrétien de Troyes' first vision of the Grail Castle to Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival, Meyer shows how the Grail legends preserve an esoteric Christian path of inner transformation. Figures such as Perceval, Gawain and Galahad appear as archetypes of the human soul at different stages of initiation, whilst motifs - including the missed question, the wounded Grail King Anfortas, the Good Friday Mystery, and the healing power of compassion - point to a spiritual schooling largely forgotten in modern Christianity.Tracing the Grail's journey from East to West, Meyer explores Robert de Boron's Josef of Arimathea, Wolfram's enigmatic Master Kyot, and the striking image of the Grail as a living 'stone'. He follows the Grail impulse through Celtic and Arthurian traditions and reveals the role of poets, minnesingers and troubadours in preserving its wisdom during times of persecution.First published in 1958, this seminal work follows the Grail's continuing mission through Rosicrucianism, Goethe, Wagner's Parsifal and Rudolf Steiner's renewal of the Mysteries. The Grail emerges not as a medieval curiosity, but as a living reality - inviting readers to step onto its path themselves and encounter its transformative presence.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Emerging on the fringes of institutional religion, rooted in the Celtic world of Ireland and Wales and later intersecting with Gnostic currents such as those of the Cathars, Grail Christianity offers a radically distinct vision of Christian spiritual life. At its heart lies not a relic, but a question: What is the Grail? From Chrétien de Troyes' first vision of the Grail Castle to Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival, Meyer shows how the Grail legends preserve an esoteric Christian path of inner transformation. Figures such as Perceval, Gawain and Galahad appear as archetypes of the human soul at different stages of initiation, whilst motifs - including the missed question, the wounded Grail King Anfortas, the Good Friday Mystery, and the healing power of compassion - point to a spiritual schooling largely forgotten in modern Christianity.Tracing the Grail's journey from East to West, Meyer explores Robert de Boron's Josef of Arimathea, Wolfram's enigmatic Master Kyot, and the striking image of the Grail as a living 'stone'. He follows the Grail impulse through Celtic and Arthurian traditions and reveals the role of poets, minnesingers and troubadours in preserving its wisdom during times of persecution.First published in 1958, this seminal work follows the Grail's continuing mission through Rosicrucianism, Goethe, Wagner's Parsifal and Rudolf Steiner's renewal of the Mysteries. The Grail emerges not as a medieval curiosity, but as a living reality - inviting readers to step onto its path themselves and encounter its transformative presence.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book provides an exploration of the diverse optical properties of minerals and gems. Exploring these optical properties can create a multitude of colors, creating beautiful and valuable forms. The author, renowned gemologist and 5th generation mineral dealer, discusses the refraction, diffraction, reflection, and absorption of light within different crystals. The book also includes a comprehensive study of the optical properties of rare and unknown gems, as well as well-known classics. This book is the perfect resource for both amateur mineralogists and skilled gem collectors alike. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
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Softcover. Condition: Sehr gut. Originalausgabe Juni 1993. 288 Seiten Ein Reiseführer über die deutsche Ostseeküste mit zahlreichen Tipps zu Sehenswürdigkeiten, Kulturstätten und Stränden begleitet von detaillierten Informationen von Experten. Zustand: Einband mit geringfügigen Gebrauchsspuren, insgesamt SEHR GUTER Zustand! HC1-797-6/8-00432856 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 222.