Alexandria 4

Alexandria 4 by David Fideler, published by Red Wheel/Weiser in January 1997, is a first edition that spans 435 pages. This book explores the rich cultural and intellectual environment of ancient Alexandria, where philosophical, spiritual, and cosmological teachings converged to form a unique synthesis. It serves as a forum for those interested in cosmology, philosophy, spirituality, mythology, and culture, presenting a collection of essays from notable thinkers.
Readers will find a diverse range of perspectives within this volume, featuring contributions from figures such as Theodore and Betty Roszak, Werner Heisenberg, John Michael Greer, and Christopher Carter. The essays aim to recapture the vibrant atmosphere of Alexandria, inviting exploration of the interconnectedness of various disciplines. This edition provides an insightful look into the philosophical and metaphysical discussions that characterized this historical city, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of ancient thought.
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In ancient Egypt, the city of Alexandria was a flourishing cultural centre where philosophical, spiritual and cosmological teachings flowed together to create a new synthesis. This text tries to recapture this atmosphere by providing a forum for everyone interested in cosmology, philosophy, spirituality, mythology and culture. This fourth volume features essays from such thinkers as Theodore and Betty Roszak, Werner Heisenberg, John Michael Greer and Christopher Carter.
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