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  1. In the middle of the nineteenth century two scholars, Gabriele Rossetti and Eugène Aroux, pointed to certain esoteric meanings in the work of Dante Alighieri, notably The Divine Comedy....

  2. In The Esoterism of Dante, he gives us the keys to previously unsuspected layers of the seminal text, suggesting a spiritual initiatory path for a proposed esoteric Christian order.

  3. This slim volume, filled with precious insights, conveys Rene Guenon's ideas regarding the Christian esoterism which pervades the mediaeval vision of Dante Alighieri: herein the French-Egyptian metaphysician, throughout a series of compact and detailed chapter-essays, examines the esoteric context, symbology and content of the great 13th ...

  4. His greatest contributions are a blindingly lucid exposition of the principles of orthodoxy and traditional meta- physics, an uncompromising critique of the deviation of mod- ernism, and a breath-taking view Of the polyvalence of traditional symbols.

  5. In the middle of the nineteenth century two scholars, Gabriele Rossetti and Eugène Aroux, pointed to certain esoteric meanings in the work of Dante Alighieri, notably The Divine Comedy. Partly based on their scholarship, Guénon in 1925 published The Esoterism of Dante.

  6. In the middle of the nineteenth century two scholars, Gabriele Rossetti and Eugène Aroux, pointed to certain esoteric meanings in the work of Dante Alighieri, notably The Divine Comedy. Partly based on their scholarship, Guénon in 1925 published The Esoterism of Dante.

  7. 16 de may. de 2005 · This slim volume, filled with precious insights, conveys Rene Guenon's ideas regarding the Christian esoterism which pervades the mediaeval vision of Dante Alighieri: herein the French-Egyptian metaphysician, throughout a series of compact and detailed chapter-essays, examines the esoteric context, symbology and content of the great 13th ...