New Releases by Thomas Taylor

Thomas Taylor is the author of Mermedusa (2024), Thomas Taylor On Plato’s Two Horses (2023), Festergrimm (2023), The Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries (2023), The Metamorphosis, Or, Golden Ass of Apuleius (2022).

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Mermedusa

release date: Jun 18, 2024
Mermedusa
In this fifth and final tale, the arrival of a team of cryptozoologists sets off a series of events that could reveal the deepest secrets of Eerie-on-Sea—and the truth about shipwrecked orphan Herbert Lemon. It’s Midwinter again in Eerie-on-Sea, when legend claims the terrifying Malamander emerges to hunt—and search for its long-lost mate. It’s the anniversary of daring Violet Parma’s arrival in Eerie; a year later, she still hasn’t found her missing parents, just as anxious Herbert Lemon has learned little else about why he washed up on the shore in a crate of lemons. What’s more, the creators of the Anomalous Phenomena podcast have dropped anchor in town and are fishing around for Eerie secrets. Keeping ahead of the podcasters, Herbie and Violet set sail for the dangerous “Treasure Island,” where villain Sebastian Eel’s own sister mysteriously vanished years ago. Will they discover the heart of Eerie-on-Sea’s mysteries, or will Herbie and Violet be the next to disappear? Like a visit to an old boardwalk arcade, this conclusion to the spooky, fantastical series will leave readers shivering with fright and delight.

Thomas Taylor On Plato’s Two Horses

release date: Apr 30, 2023

Festergrimm

release date: Apr 25, 2023
Festergrimm
In the fourth tale in this beloved series, villainous Sebastian Eels returns to Eerie-on-Sea, thrusting Herbie and Violet into a new adventure involving a missing girl, a spooky wax museum, and a dangerous clockwork robot. Herbie Lemon, Lost-and-Founder at the Grand Nautilus Hotel, and his fearless friend Violet Parma have unearthed many secrets in their village of Eerie-on-Sea: secrets lurking beneath the waves, lapping onto the beaches, and lying behind locked doors. When their brilliant and ruthless nemesis, Sebastian Eels, returns with a plan to open the long-shuttered waxworks museum, Herbie and Violet suspect nefarious motives. Their investigation leads them into the dark Netherways below the town—and into the tragic past of the famous toymaker and inventor Ludovic Festergrimm and his doomed daughter, Pandora. Sebastian Eels is convinced that within the story of Festergrimm is the key to Eerie’s deepest secret—a secret in which Herbie himself plays a crucial part—and he’ll stop at nothing to uncover it, including bringing a terrifying clockwork legend back to life. With echoes of fairy tales and monster movies, plus a dismembered finger or two, this is a deliciously creepy addition to a fantastical mystery series that is perfectly calibrated to thrill middle-grade readers.

The Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries

release date: Jan 16, 2023
The Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries
Thomas Taylor (1758-1835) was the very first to translate the complete works of Plato and Aristotle into English. But it is because he was not merely a scholar-concerned exclusively with linguistic matters-but primarily a Neo-Platonic philosopher, who devoted his whole life to sifting the esoteric spirit out of the dead letter, that his translations are often favoured in occult circles instead of others, whose greater linguistic precision may often be achieved at the expense of the esoteric baggage and philosophical heritage. So deep was the love and passion that Taylor professed for the philosophy of the ancients that he only communicated with his wife in classical Greek. And so honest was his understanding that-despite the enmity and ridicule to which he was often exposed-he never doubted to publicly denounce the superficiality and corruption into which Christianity had fallen. In this beautifully illustrated dissertation-which in the present edition we offer with additional annotations by Sonchis Triacorda-Thomas Taylor approaches the mystical secrets surrounding those hierophantic Sacred Mysteries that the most venerable ancient philosophers often praised.

The Metamorphosis, Or, Golden Ass of Apuleius

release date: Oct 27, 2022
The Metamorphosis, Or, Golden Ass of Apuleius
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Shadowghast

release date: Oct 04, 2022
Shadowghast
"When townspeople start disappearing after the arrival of a magician who knows about his past, Henry must separate truth from sleight-of-hand to solve the mystery of the Shadowghast lantern before they are all swallowed by darkness"--

Be The Change - Be Kind

release date: Aug 11, 2022
Be The Change - Be Kind
An interactive activity title for 9-12-year-olds on the power of kindness You can choose to make the world a better place. The power is within you! Every one of us experiences the world differently – we have different worries and problems, and we all have unique hopes and dreams – but there’s one thing that can unite us and make the world a better place, and that’s KINDNESS! Kindness is cool! No, really! Kindness can create positive change in all our lives. Whether it’s being a friend to someone who seems lonely, or simply smiling or giving somebody a thumbs up. When we support each other, we can be our best selves. Be the Change: Be Kind is your handbook on how to use your own voice to empower yourself and others to spread kindness. Award-winning children’s author Marcus Sedgwick tells the story of kindness – where it comes from, what it feels like and perhaps most importantly why it matters – and asks YOU what you would do in different everyday scenarios. ARE YOU READY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

Be The Change - Be Calm

release date: Aug 11, 2022
Be The Change - Be Calm
An interactive activity book for 9–12-year-olds on overcoming anxiety You can conquer your worries. The power is within you! We all experience anxiety from time to time. It can feel overwhelming and uncomfortable, and stops us from doing the things we enjoy – so what on earth can we do about it? Be the Change: Be Calm will show you how to shut down anxiety with fun and simple ways to calm your mind by listening to what your body is telling you. Ever tried the half-salamander exercise? You should! And have you ever performed a body scan? Thought not. These amazing activities along with many others will become your toolkit to a calmer and happier life. Award-winning author Marcus Sedgwick takes us on a fascinating journey to find out where anxiety comes from, looking at the power of storytelling in terms of training our brain to overcome worries. He also shows us what animals can teach us about dealing with stress AND introduces us to our second brain! Hello! It''s time to make CALM your superpower. ARE YOU READY TO BE KIND TO YOUR MIND?

The Hymns of Orpheus

release date: Dec 13, 2021
The Hymns of Orpheus
The Hymns of Orpheus Thomas Taylor - The Orphic Hymns are a set of pre-classical poetic compositions, attributed to the culture hero Orpheus, himself the subject of a renowned myth. In reality, these poems were probably composed by several different poets. Reminiscent of the Rig-Veda, the Orphic Hymns contain a rich set of clues about prehistoric European mythology. This translation by Thomas Taylor, a British neo-Platonist classicist, is of additional interest for its introduction and extensive footnotes, which discuss in great detail Taylors'' philosophy.

The Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries Illustrated

release date: Jun 08, 2021
The Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries Illustrated
the Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries, it is proper to insert a few words of explanation. These observances once represented the spiritual life of Greece, and were considered for two thousand years and more the appointed means for regeneration through an interior union with the Divine Essence. However absurd, or even offensive they may seem to us, we should therefore hesitate long before we venture to lay desecrating hands on what others have esteemed holy. We can learn a valuable lesson in this regard from the Grecian and Roman writers, who had learned to treat the popular religious rites with mirth, but always considered the Eleusinian Mysteries with the deepest reverence.

On the Cave of the Nymphs in the Odyssey

release date: May 11, 2021
On the Cave of the Nymphs in the Odyssey
This treatise by the Neoplatonist philosopher Porphyry is an exegesis of a passage from Homer''s Odyssey, which Porphyry interprets as an allegory about the cosmos and the soul.

A Solemn Caution Against the Ten Horns of Calvinism

release date: Apr 25, 2021
A Solemn Caution Against the Ten Horns of Calvinism
In "A Solemn Caution Against the Ten Horns of Calvinism," Thomas Taylor meticulously examines the theological intricacies of Calvinism, engaging with its doctrines through a critical and analytical lens. The text is dense with historical references and theological debate, illustrating how Calvinist perspectives can be both alluring and perilous. Taylor''Äôs literary style is direct and persuasive, evoking the polemical tradition of 17th-century English dissenters. He deftly addresses ten specific doctrines, symbolically representing them as ''horns,'' which he argues distort the essence of Christian faith and practice, offering readers a poignant reflection on the potential dangers of unexamined belief systems within theological discourse. Thomas Taylor, a prominent 18th-century dissenter and theologian, emerged from a milieu marked by intense religious conflict and fervent debate over Calvinist theology. His experiences as a pastor within Nonconformist circles undoubtedly shaped his perspectives, leading him to advocate for a more nuanced understanding of Christian doctrine. Taylor''s rigorous analysis is not merely an articulation of personal belief but also a reaction against the rigid orthodoxy of his time, showcasing his commitment to religious liberty and the importance of theological inquiry. This book is a must-read for anyone engaged in theological study, providing a critical perspective on Calvinism that encourages thoughtful reflection. Taylor''Äôs work invites readers to reexamine their own beliefs and confront the complexities of faith, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, theologians, and laypersons alike. Whether you are a Calvinist or a critic, this text holds rich insights that challenge assumptions and deepen understanding.

Gargantis

release date: May 26, 2020
Gargantis
In the second fantasy set in Eerie-on-Sea, Herbert and Violet team up to solve the mystery of Gargantis — an ancient creature of the deep with the power to create life-threatening storms. There''s a storm brewing over Eerie-on-Sea, and the fisherfolk say a monster is the cause. Someone has woken the ancient Gargantis, who sleeps in the watery caves beneath this spooky seaside town where legends have a habit of coming to life. It seems the Gargantis is looking for something: a treasure stolen from her underwater lair. And it just might be in the Lost-and-Foundery at the Grand Nautilus Hotel, in the care of one Herbert Lemon, Lost-and-Founder. With the help of the daring Violet Parma, ever-reliable Herbie will do his best to figure out what the Gargantis wants and who stole her treasure in the first place. In a town full of suspicious, secretive characters, it could be anyone!

Malamanteri

release date: Jan 01, 2020

Thomas Taylor, the Platonist

release date: Mar 12, 2019
Thomas Taylor, the Platonist
This volume makes available to the modern reader selected writings of Thomas Taylor, the eighteenth-century English Platonist. TO Taylor we are indebted for the first full translation into English of Plato and Aristotle. Platonism, as Taylor saw it, was an informing principle, transmitted through a "golden chain of philosophers," a doctrine received by Socrates and Plato from the Orphic and Pythagorean past and transmitted to the future. It emerged again and again, enriched in the School of Alexandria, in Renaissance art, in the works of Spenser, Shelley, Yeats. Kathleen Raine is well known as a poet. GEorge Mills Harper is Professor of English, University of Florida. Bollingen Series LXXXVIII. Originally published in 1969. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

A Master of Wisdom on the Music of the Spheres

release date: Aug 13, 2018
A Master of Wisdom on the Music of the Spheres
With Addendum by Thomas Taylor, the English Platonist.

Orpheus' Hymn to Love

release date: Aug 10, 2018

Proclus on Socrates' Daemon

release date: Apr 03, 2018
Proclus on Socrates' Daemon
Daemons and heroes connect Divinity with man. Daemons are close to the divine nature; heroes to men. By its powerful light, Divinity also possesses whatever daemons possess peculiar to inferior beings. Heroes possess unity, identity, permanency, and virtue, only when under the condition of plurality, motion, and mixture. There are three orders of daemons. Middle order daemons preside over mankind, and the ascents and descents of souls. Daemons are much higher entities than the rational soul. They energise the soul and preside over us till we are brought before the judges of our conduct. While intellect is the governor of the soul, daemon is the inspector and guardian of mankind. He governs the whole of our life. He gives perfection to reason, measures the passions, inspires nature, connects the body, supplies things fortuitous, accomplishes the decrees of fate, and imparts the gifts of providence. In short, our daemon is the king of everything in and about us, and the pilot of the whole of our life. Hence Socrates was most perfect, being governed by such a presiding power, and conducting himself by the will of such a great leader and guardian of his life. The daemon within Socrates did not act upon Socrates externally with passivity; but the daemoniacal inspiration proceeding inwardly through his whole soul, and diffusing itself as far as to the organs of sense, became at last a voice, which was recognized more by consciousness, than by sense. The voice never exhorted, but perpetually recalled Socrates. Motivated from his great readiness to benefit those with whom he conversed, he acted naturally from within without. He needed not promptings from his guardian and benefactor. The voice of his daemon kept recalling Socrates’ consciousness inwardly in order to constrain his association with the multitude and the vulgar, so that his purity remained untainted.

Emanation and Radiation

release date: Feb 07, 2018
Emanation and Radiation
Aeons, Angels, Emanations, Evolutions, are all one and the same. Aeons are neither worlds, nor ages, nor angels. They are the fabricators of the visible world, divine emanations proceeding from the One. But what say the Occult Sciences to this, and what do they add?

Suicide is unlawful, for every affliction is a karmic necessity

Suicide is unlawful, for every affliction is a karmic necessity
"When the truly worthy man is placed in difficult circumstances, yet not of such a magnitude as to prevent him from energizing intellectually, in this case it is not lawful for him to commit suicide; for the affliction is from Divinity, and is analogous to the castigation of a son by his father. For, according to the Platonic philosophy, everything afflictive in life either exercises, or corrects, or punishes. And the most worthy men sometimes require for the health of their souls, severe endurance, in the same manner as the most athletic require great exercise for the health of their bodies." — Thomas Taylor

Dissertation on the Hymns of Orpheus

release date: Nov 24, 2017

Orpheus was the first and highest divine incarnation on earth

release date: Nov 23, 2017
Orpheus was the first and highest divine incarnation on earth
Orpheus occupied one of four great seats of learning in ancient Egypt. He brought the Indian Mysteries of Initiation to Greece, nine millennia before Homer and Hesiod. Pythagoras was initiated to the Orphic Mysteries and Plato received a perfect knowledge of them. H.P. Blavatsky explains: 1. How the Orphic Mysteries were disfigured by the exoteric rites of Bacchus. Dionysos is god Dis from Mount Nys in India. Bacchus, crowned with kissos or ivy, is Krishna. Orpheus is orphnos or a tawny-coloured Hindu. 2. And why Initiates were persecuted, tortured, exiled, executed, murdered. Orpheus-Enoch is the possessor of the phorminx, the 7-stringed lyre. He is one of seven Primordial Creators, a branch of the Tree of Salvation grown out of One Seed. He called Nature “resourceful Mother,” and taught the “god-given” doctrine of the seven “Star-Regents” of the Unknown to Grecian philosophers. He also taught how to affect a whole audience by means of a lodestone. He even imparted the art of oömancy.

Thomas Taylor on the Wanderings of Ulysses

release date: Nov 10, 2017

Iamblichus on the Mysteries of the Egyptians, Chaldeans, and Assyrians

release date: Oct 23, 2015
Iamblichus on the Mysteries of the Egyptians, Chaldeans, and Assyrians
The present volume is a verbatim reproduction of Thomas Taylor''s translation of Iamblichus''s Egyptian Mysteries, originally published in 1821. The work is divided into two main parts: the "Epistle of Porphyry to Anebo" and the reply given him by the preceptor Abammon-the name assumed by Iamblichus, who was the real author of the reply. The latter is itself divided into ten sections, each treating of a series of related subjects raised by the questions posed in the epistle. Taylor provides an introduction and appends a collection of "additional notes" to the original text, both of which supply great insight into the nature and meaning of the mysteries discussed by Abammon. In the present edition, the formatting of the original has been changed in order to render the text more easily readable. The copious footnotes found in the original have been collected and placed in order at the end of the reply of Abammon, allowing for a more easily readable layout. In the margins we have added the pagination of the original edition, so that all references made to the original over the intervening centuries may be easily traced in the present volume, despite its altered pagination. Besides these changes, and minor changes in formatting style, the text has not been altered, except in cases where certain Greek characters were in need of modernization. "It appears to me that there are two descriptions of persons by whom the present work must be considered to be of inestimable worth, the lovers of antiquity and the lovers of ancient philosophy and religion. To the former of these it must be invaluable, because it is replete with information derived from the wise men of the Chaldeans, the prophets of the Egyptians, the dogmas of the Assyrians, and the ancient pillars of Hermes; and to the latter, because of the doctrines contained in it, some of which originated from the Hermaic pillars, were known by Pythagoras and Plato, and were the sources of their philosophy; and others are profoundly theological, and unfold the mysteries of ancient religion with an admirable conciseness of diction, and an inimitable vigour and elegance of conception."-Thomas Taylor, from the Introduction "The following testimony of an anonymous Greek writer, prefixed to the manuscript of this treatise proves that this work was written by Iamblichus: "It is requisite to know that the philosopher Proclus, in his Commentary on the Enneads of the great Plotinus, says that it is the divine Iamblichus who answers the prefixed Epistle of Porphyry, and who assumes the person of a certain Egyptian of the name of Abammon, through the affinity and congruity of the hypothesis. And, indeed, the conciseness and definiteness of the diction, and the efficacious, elegant, and divine nature of the conceptions, testify that the decision of Proclus is just.""-Thomas Taylor "There is no other dissolution of the bonds of necessity and fate than the knowledge of the Gods. For to know scientifically the good is the idea of felicity; just as the oblivion of good, and deception about evil, happen to be the idea of evil. The former, therefore, is present with divinity; but the latter, which is an inferior destiny, is inseparable from the mortal nature. . . . You must understand, therefore, that this is the first path to felicity, affording to souls an intellectual plenitude of divine union. But the sacerdotal and theurgic gift of felicity is called, indeed, the gate to the Demiurgus of wholes, or the seat, or palace, of the good. In the first place, likewise, it possesses a power of purifying the soul, much more perfect than the power which purifies the body; afterwards it causes a coaptation of the reasoning power to the participation and vision of the good, and a liberation from every thing of a contrary nature; and, in the last place, produces a union with the Gods, who are the givers of every good."-The Preceptor Abammon [Iamblichus]

The Digital Puritan - Vol.V, No.1

release date: Jul 03, 2015
The Digital Puritan - Vol.V, No.1
The Digital Puritan is a quarterly digest of carefully selected Puritan works which provides a steady diet of sound Puritan teaching. The language has been gently modernised to render it more readable, while still retaining much of the flavour and character of the original text. Hundreds of helpful notes and Scripture references (in the English Standard Version®) are included as end-notes; no internet connection is needed. The following articles appear in this spring/summer 2014-2015 edition: 1. Profiting from the Puritans for Devotional Reading – Joel Beeke 2. Dead Preaching is Often the Cause of a People’s Deadness – William Fenner 3. A Discourse on Thankfulness – Thomas Goodwin 4. Perilous Times in the Last Days – Thomas Boston 5. A Wedding Sermon – Thomas Taylor.

The Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries - Scholar's Choice Edition

release date: Feb 18, 2015
The Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries - Scholar's Choice Edition
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The Metamorphosis

release date: Mar 29, 2014
The Metamorphosis
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1922 Edition.

Porphyry on Abstinence from Animal Food

release date: Mar 01, 2014
Porphyry on Abstinence from Animal Food
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1876 Edition.

Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries

release date: Mar 01, 2014
Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1922 Edition.

The Pets You Get

release date: Jan 01, 2014
The Pets You Get
There are so many whiz-bang great pets you can get! How about an enormous brown bear? Or a tentacled beast from the sea? Or even a humongous smoky dragon that glows? But as this small boy learns, even the smallest of pets can be surprisingly fun too!
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