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De amore dialogi tres
English translations of this work exist from another source language, but this specific text has never been translated.
While Judah Abrabanel's 'Dialoghi d'amore' has been translated into English multiple times (e.g., Friedeberg-Seeley & Barnes 1937; Bacich & Pescatori 2009; Celano 2009), all existing English translations are based on the original Italian text. The specific Latin translation by Joannes Carolus Saracenus (Jean Charles Sarrazin), titled 'De amore dialogi tres' and published in 1564, has never been translated into English. Following the provided instructions, a translation of the original language version does not preclude the Latin version from being a first English translation.
The Philosophy of Love (Dialoghi d'Amore), trans. F. Friedeberg-Seeley and Jean H. Barnes (1937) [complete]
Dialogues of Love, trans. Damian Bacich and Rossella Pescatori (2009) [complete]
Dialogues of Love, trans. Anthony J. Celano (2009) [complete]
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Step into a profound theosophical journey that maps the mystical path from the 'swine-life' of the senses to a deified union with the Divine. By contrasting the limitations of human reason with the 'Philosopher’s Stone' of essential faith, this text challenges readers to undergo a literal 'new birth' and restore the lost image of God within. Discover a cosmic vision where Divine Love triumphs over satanic wrath through the transformative power of the Inward Word.
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