Mysticism and Eastern Religions, the fourth volume in the Collected Works and the third on Nightingale’s religion, begins with the publication for the first time of Florence Nightingale’s Notes on Devotional Authors of the Middle Ages, translations from and comments on the medieval (and some later) mystics who nourished her own life of faith. Next come her annotations of and comments on the Imitation of Christ, a book to which she turned in times of distress. The largest part of the volume consists of her Letters from Egypt, written 1849-50, a significant period in her own intellectual and spiritual development. Here we provide (for the first time) complete publication and include (also for the first time) material preparatory for the trip and reflections on it over the later years. The last section reports Nightingale’s correspondence and journal notes on Eastern religions, mainly Hinduism.
Currently, Volumes 1 to 11 are available in e-book version by subscription or from university and college libraries through the following vendors: Canadian Electronic Library, Ebrary, MyiLibrary, and Netlibrary.
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- Includes bibliographical references: p. 530-535
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- 916.204/3
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 22
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- Includes index Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 9780889205734 0889204136
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- RT37.N5
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- A2 2001 v. 4eb
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- 1 electronic text (xiv, 558 p., [8] plates)
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- Canada
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Table of Contents
- Contents 6
- Acknowledgments 8
- Dramatis Personae 10
- List of Illustrations 11
- A Précis of the Collected Works 12
- Introduction to Volume 4 16
- Key to Editing 18
- Notes from Devotional Authors 22
- Notes from Devotional Authors 24
- Introduction 24
- Nightingale's Views According to the Notes 27
- Why Nightingale Did Not Complete and Publish This Manuscript 31
- Notes from Devotional Authors of the Middle Ages, Collected, Chosen and Freely Translated 32
- Translations and Notes 74
- Mysticism and The Imitation of Christ 96
- Nightingale's Annotations to The Imitation of Christ 97
- Notes and Letters on Spirituality 120
- On Ignatius Theophorus 120
- Letters and Diaries from Egypt 130
- Letters and Diaries from Egypt 132
- Editor's Introduction 132
- En Route for Egypt (Letters 1-7) 138
- Alexandria and Cairo (Letters 8-12) 157
- Sailing Southwards (Letters 13-31) 188
- Sailing Northwards (Letters 31-47) 298
- Cairo and Surroundings (Letters 48-51) 432
- Alexandria and Off (Letters 52-54) 476
- ''Vision of Temples'' (Letter 55) 491
- List of Emendations 500
- Brief Chronology of Ancient Egypt and Some Important Kings and Pharaohs 503
- Letters and Notes on Eastern Religions 504
- Letters and Notes on Eastern Religions 506
- Appendix: Religious Books Used 532
- Bibliography 552
- Index 560
- A 561
- B 563
- C 564
- D 566
- E 567
- F 567
- G 568
- H 569
- I 570
- J 571
- K 571
- L 572
- M 573
- N 574
- O 575
- P 575
- Q 577
- R 577
- S 578
- T 580
- U 581
- V 581
- W 581
- X 581
- Y 581
- Z 581