The Shrine of Wisdom Magazine
The Shrine of Wisdom magazine was published quarterly between 1919 and 1947. A limited number of back copies of these magazines are available for sale at £3.00 ($US 5) each, postage and packing included.
The issues of the Shrine of Wisdom Magazine still available for sale are:
34 (1927): The Human Soul in the Myths of Plato IV; Confucius and his Doctrines; The Music of Worship
36 (1928): Plotinus on the Beautiful; The Music of Worship; The Human Soul in the Myths of Plato V
38 (1928): Damascius on First Principles I; Ideas and Matter - Chu Hsi; The Mythology of the Norsemen I
39 (1929): Damascius on First Principles II; Johannes Van Ruysbroeck; The Great Extreme - Chu Hsi
40 (1929): The Mythology of the Norsemen II; Heaven and Earth - Chu Hsi; The Florentine Neo-Platonists
41 (1929): Yang and Yin-The Five Elements; St Francis de Sales; Thomas Taylor's Dissertation on the Platonic Theory of Ideas I (extracts)
42 (1929): The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana I; Neoplatonism in the Persian Mystical Poets I; Thomas Taylor's Dissertation on the Platonic Theory of Ideas II (extracts)
43 (1930): Plotinus on Intelligible Beauty*; The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana II; Neoplatonism in the Persian Mystical Poets II
44 (1930): The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana III; The Wanderings of Ulysses*
45 (1930): Porphyry on Auxiliaries to the Perception of Intelligible Natures*; Clement of Alexandria; The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana IV
46 (1930): Porphyry on Auxiliaries to the Perception of Intelligible Natures II*; Thomas Taylor's Notes to Phaedo of Plato, The Classic of Purity; Life of Porphyry
47 (1931): Porphyry on Auxiliaries to the Perception of Intelligible Natures III*; The Great Learning or Ta Hsio; Simplicius on Providence
48 (1931): Extract from Iamblichus' Exhortation to the Study of Philosophy; Extracts from Two Letters of Picus Earl of Mirandula; Thomas Taylor's Notes Concerning Evil
49 (1931): Ten Doubts Concerning Providence I - Proclus*; Orpheus and the Orphic Tradition; Simplicius on Freedom of Choice*
50 (1931): Ten Doubts Concerning Providence II - Proclus*; Origen; Iamblichus' Exhortation to the Study of Philosophy
51 (1932): On the Mythology of the Greeks I - Thomas Taylor; Philosophical Extracts from Dante's "De Monarchia"; Ten Doubts Concerning Providence III - Proclus*; Short Dialogue between a Learned Divine (John Tauler?) and a Beggar - From The Gospel Opened by John Everard 1659
52 (1932): On the Mythology of the Greeks II - Thomas Taylor; Philo Judæas; Ten Doubts Concerning Providence IV - Proclus*
53 (1932): Avicebron; Ten Doubts Concerning Providence V - Proclus*; An Account of Matter - collected from Plotinus by Thomas Taylor
54 (1932): On the Utility of the Mathematical and Metaphysical Sciences I - Thomas Taylor; Lieh Tsze and the "Classic of Fullness and Emptiness"; A Discourse on the Immortality of the Soul I - John Smith; The Origin and Progress of Letters: The Name of God - The Bardic Secret
55 (1933): On the Utility of the Mathematical and Metaphysical Sciences II - Thomas Taylor; St Catherine of Siena; A Discourse on the Immortality of the Soul II - John Smith
57 (1933): Buddhist Teachings on Nirvana; Richard Rolle; Sentences of Bardism; Selections from Sermons - Thomas à Kempis
58 (1933): The Celestial Hierarchies - Dionysius the Areopagite I; Some Neo-Platonic Teachings about Prayer; Extracts from the Writings of Floyer Sydenham
59 (1934): The Celestial Hierarchies - Dionysius the Areopagite II; Simplicius on Providence; Extracts from the Writings of Floyer Sydenham
60 (1934): Fo-Hi; The First Cause - from Simplicius' Commentary on Epictetus' Enchiridion
61 (1934): Immortality of the Soul in the Platonic Dialogues I; Ancient Chinese Music; The Celestial Hierarchies - Dionysius the Areopagite; Proclus on the Universal Forms in the Soul
62 (1934): Preface to Porphyry's Introduction to the Categories of Aristotle - Thomas Taylor; Immortality of the Soul in the Platonic Dialogues II; The Celestial Hierarchies - Dionysius the Areopagite Ch.XIII
81 (1939): Thomas Taylor's Introduction to Plotinus on Providence; Synesius of Cyrene;
82 (1939): Kulhwch and Olwen; Plotinus on Providence*
*translated by Thomas Taylor
36 (1928): Plotinus on the Beautiful; The Music of Worship; The Human Soul in the Myths of Plato V
38 (1928): Damascius on First Principles I; Ideas and Matter - Chu Hsi; The Mythology of the Norsemen I
39 (1929): Damascius on First Principles II; Johannes Van Ruysbroeck; The Great Extreme - Chu Hsi
40 (1929): The Mythology of the Norsemen II; Heaven and Earth - Chu Hsi; The Florentine Neo-Platonists
41 (1929): Yang and Yin-The Five Elements; St Francis de Sales; Thomas Taylor's Dissertation on the Platonic Theory of Ideas I (extracts)
42 (1929): The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana I; Neoplatonism in the Persian Mystical Poets I; Thomas Taylor's Dissertation on the Platonic Theory of Ideas II (extracts)
43 (1930): Plotinus on Intelligible Beauty*; The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana II; Neoplatonism in the Persian Mystical Poets II
44 (1930): The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana III; The Wanderings of Ulysses*
45 (1930): Porphyry on Auxiliaries to the Perception of Intelligible Natures*; Clement of Alexandria; The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana IV
46 (1930): Porphyry on Auxiliaries to the Perception of Intelligible Natures II*; Thomas Taylor's Notes to Phaedo of Plato, The Classic of Purity; Life of Porphyry
47 (1931): Porphyry on Auxiliaries to the Perception of Intelligible Natures III*; The Great Learning or Ta Hsio; Simplicius on Providence
48 (1931): Extract from Iamblichus' Exhortation to the Study of Philosophy; Extracts from Two Letters of Picus Earl of Mirandula; Thomas Taylor's Notes Concerning Evil
49 (1931): Ten Doubts Concerning Providence I - Proclus*; Orpheus and the Orphic Tradition; Simplicius on Freedom of Choice*
50 (1931): Ten Doubts Concerning Providence II - Proclus*; Origen; Iamblichus' Exhortation to the Study of Philosophy
51 (1932): On the Mythology of the Greeks I - Thomas Taylor; Philosophical Extracts from Dante's "De Monarchia"; Ten Doubts Concerning Providence III - Proclus*; Short Dialogue between a Learned Divine (John Tauler?) and a Beggar - From The Gospel Opened by John Everard 1659
52 (1932): On the Mythology of the Greeks II - Thomas Taylor; Philo Judæas; Ten Doubts Concerning Providence IV - Proclus*
53 (1932): Avicebron; Ten Doubts Concerning Providence V - Proclus*; An Account of Matter - collected from Plotinus by Thomas Taylor
54 (1932): On the Utility of the Mathematical and Metaphysical Sciences I - Thomas Taylor; Lieh Tsze and the "Classic of Fullness and Emptiness"; A Discourse on the Immortality of the Soul I - John Smith; The Origin and Progress of Letters: The Name of God - The Bardic Secret
55 (1933): On the Utility of the Mathematical and Metaphysical Sciences II - Thomas Taylor; St Catherine of Siena; A Discourse on the Immortality of the Soul II - John Smith
57 (1933): Buddhist Teachings on Nirvana; Richard Rolle; Sentences of Bardism; Selections from Sermons - Thomas à Kempis
58 (1933): The Celestial Hierarchies - Dionysius the Areopagite I; Some Neo-Platonic Teachings about Prayer; Extracts from the Writings of Floyer Sydenham
59 (1934): The Celestial Hierarchies - Dionysius the Areopagite II; Simplicius on Providence; Extracts from the Writings of Floyer Sydenham
60 (1934): Fo-Hi; The First Cause - from Simplicius' Commentary on Epictetus' Enchiridion
61 (1934): Immortality of the Soul in the Platonic Dialogues I; Ancient Chinese Music; The Celestial Hierarchies - Dionysius the Areopagite; Proclus on the Universal Forms in the Soul
62 (1934): Preface to Porphyry's Introduction to the Categories of Aristotle - Thomas Taylor; Immortality of the Soul in the Platonic Dialogues II; The Celestial Hierarchies - Dionysius the Areopagite Ch.XIII
81 (1939): Thomas Taylor's Introduction to Plotinus on Providence; Synesius of Cyrene;
82 (1939): Kulhwch and Olwen; Plotinus on Providence*
*translated by Thomas Taylor