Lucifer (magazine)
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Lucifer was a journal published by
theosophical, scientific and religious topics. It also contained book reviews, for example of Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra.[1]
History
The journal was first published by Blavatsky.
In September 1897 the journal was renamed to de:The Theosophical Review.[6]
See also
Part of a series on |
Theosophy |
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- "Is Theosophy a Religion?"
- "Philosophers and Philosophicules"
- "The Esoteric Character of the Gospels"
- The Theosophist
References
Sources
- "An Index to Lucifer, London". The Campbell Theosophical Research Library. The Theosophical Society in Australia. 2012-02-09. Archived from the original on 11 October 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
- "An Index to The Theosophical Review, London". The Campbell Theosophical Research Library. The Theosophical Society in Australia. 2012-03-09. Archived from the original on 18 February 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
- "Union Index Of Theosophical Periodicals". The Campbell Theosophical Research Library. The Theosophical Society in Australia. 2017-11-13. Archived from the original on 4 November 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
- Ferguson, Christine (2020). "The Luciferian Public Sphere: Theosophy and Editorial Seekership in the 1880s". Victorian Periodicals Review. 53 (1): 76–101. ISSN 1712-526X.
- Morrisson, Mark S. (2007). "The Periodical Culture of the Occult Revival: Esoteric Wisdom, Modernity and Counter-Public Spheres". Journal of Modern Literature. 31 (2): 1–22. S2CID 144189230.
- Beauchesne, Nicholas L. (Spring 2021). "Adepts of Modernism: Magical Magazine Culture, 1887-1922". ERA. . Retrieved 2024-01-07.
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