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Thoth. Unveiling the Mysteries of Thoth's Ancient Egyptian Realm
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- Nombre de pages67
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-644393-1
- EAN4064066443931
- Date de parution11/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille631 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Thoth, " Joseph Shield Nicholson presents a profound exploration of ancient wisdom and philosophical inquiry through a narrative interwoven with rich symbolism and allegorical elements. The text engages deeply with themes of knowledge, the divine, and the nature of existence, drawing on the mythological figure of Thoth, the Egyptian god of wisdom and writing. Nicholson's prose exhibits a scholarly yet accessible style, melding detailed historical context with imaginative re-interpretation, inviting readers to ponder the relevance of these timeless themes in a modern world.
Joseph Shield Nicholson, a prominent Scottish philosopher and historian, is well-regarded for his scholarly contributions to the understanding of classical thought and its influences on contemporary philosophy. His extensive studies in metaphysics and epistemology undoubtedly shaped his intention to synthesize these complex ideas into a narrative that challenges readers to reflect on the essence of knowledge and enlightenment.
Nicholson's own fascination with ancient cultures and their wisdom traditions informs his literary endeavor, fostering a rich tapestry of insights. "Thoth" is highly recommended for readers interested in philosophical fiction, mythology, and the quest for knowledge. Its intricate layers and thought-provoking questions will resonate with enthusiasts of literature that bridges the past with vital contemporary discourses, making it a significant addition to both scholarly and general literary collections.
Joseph Shield Nicholson, a prominent Scottish philosopher and historian, is well-regarded for his scholarly contributions to the understanding of classical thought and its influences on contemporary philosophy. His extensive studies in metaphysics and epistemology undoubtedly shaped his intention to synthesize these complex ideas into a narrative that challenges readers to reflect on the essence of knowledge and enlightenment.
Nicholson's own fascination with ancient cultures and their wisdom traditions informs his literary endeavor, fostering a rich tapestry of insights. "Thoth" is highly recommended for readers interested in philosophical fiction, mythology, and the quest for knowledge. Its intricate layers and thought-provoking questions will resonate with enthusiasts of literature that bridges the past with vital contemporary discourses, making it a significant addition to both scholarly and general literary collections.

