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In Blake and Tradition, Kathleen Raine takes as her starting-point the traditional language of symbolic discourse whose European mainstream - with tributary enrichments from Jewish mysticism, alchemy, and the mythologies of other races - may be traced in unbroken continuity from the Orphic theology, through Newplatonic, Gnostic, and Hermetic writings and the iconography of Christian art. Box, 2 volume set The A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts, 1962 Bollingen Series xxxv:11 Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey
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