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Antoine Fabre D'Olivet

    Antoine Fabre d'Olivet was a French author and poet whose works on biblical and philosophical hermeneutics influenced many occultists. His most renowned contributions delve into the Hebrew language and the history of the human race, exploring the origins of man's social state and the destiny of the Adamic race. He also extensively studied the sacred art of music, examining its scientific and artistic dimensions and its connections to religious mysteries, ancient mythology, and the history of the Earth. Additionally, his scholarship includes a translation and commentary on the Golden Verses of Pythagoras.

    The Healing of Rodolphe Grivel
    The Hebraic Tongue Restored
    Hermeneutic Interpretation Of The Origin Of The Social State Of Man And Of The Destiny Of The Adamic Race
    Remarks On the Science of History: Followed by an a Priori Autobiography
    De L'État Social de L'Homme, Tome I
    The Hebraic Tongue Restored: Part Second
    • 2023

      This philosophical treatise explores the nature of history and the relationship between cause and effect. Written in the 19th century by French scholar Antoine Fabre d'Olivet, this text draws on the ideas of influential thinkers like Jakob Böhme and William Batchelder Greene to create a thought-provoking meditation on the meaning of human experience.

      Remarks On the Science of History: Followed by an a Priori Autobiography
    • 2022
    • 2007

      The Hebraic Tongue Restored

      Part First

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Antoine Fabre d'Olivet was a prolific French author and philosopher whose exploration of esoteric wisdom from ancient cultures and scriptures shaped the Hermetic tradition. He delved into Hebrew language studies and the philosophical writings of Pythagoras, contributing significantly to occult thought. His works, including "The Hebraic Tongue Restored," offer profound insights into the symbolism and historical context of spirituality. D'Olivet's mastery of ancient languages allowed him to investigate cultural histories, making his writings essential for those interested in the intersection of philosophy, language, and esotericism.

      The Hebraic Tongue Restored
    • 2007

      The Healing of Rodolphe Grivel

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Antoine Fabre d'Olivet was a pivotal figure in the study of esoteric wisdom, drawing from Hebrew scriptures, Greek philosophy, and ancient cultures. His influential works, including "The Hebraic Tongue Restored" and "The Golden Verses of Pythagoras," explore the intersection of language, philosophy, and music. D'Olivet's writings are foundational in the Hermetic tradition, impacting notable occultists. His comprehensive analysis of the social state of man and the Adamic race showcases his expertise in ancient languages and offers profound insights into cultural history during the Napoleonic era.

      The Healing of Rodolphe Grivel
    • 2007

      The Hebraic Tongue Restored: Part Second

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book delves into the esoteric wisdom found in ancient languages and cultures, particularly focusing on the Hebrew tongue. Antoine Fabre d'Olivet meticulously reconstructs primitive Hebrew, arguing that its current form is a mere shadow of its original significance. Through extensive study of various ancient languages, he aims to reveal the symbolic essence of language, linking it to deeper cosmogonies. The work includes an introductory dissertation, a grammar section, and a discourse on Moses' cosmogony, showcasing d'Olivet's profound scholarly contributions to the Hermetic tradition.

      The Hebraic Tongue Restored: Part Second
    • 2007

      Cain

      A Dramatic Mystery in Three Acts

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring esoteric wisdom, Antoine Fabre d'Olivet delved into Hebrew scriptures, Greek philosophy, and ancient symbolism. His influential writings, including "The Hebraic Tongue Restored" and "The Golden Verses of Pythagoras," are foundational in the Hermetic tradition. D'Olivet's expertise in ancient languages allowed him to produce significant works like "The Healing of Rodolphe Grivel" and "Hermeneutic Interpretation of the Origin of the Social State of Man," which examine the esoteric influences shaping cultural history.

      Cain