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Isis Unveiled is one of the major works of Helena Blavatsky, a founding figure of the Theosophical movement. Published between 1877 and 1888, this collection offers an extensive exploration of ancient and modern knowledge related to science and religion. The author develops a comprehensive and structured vision aimed at providing clear guidelines to understand the great traditions of thought that have shaped the understanding of the world.
A comparative reading of ancient and modern knowledge
The work is based on a comparative approach that brings into dialogue scientific knowledge, religious doctrines, and philosophical systems. Blavatsky examines the cosmos, ancient civilizations, and certain little-studied phenomena of her time, drawing on numerous historical and intellectual sources. This method allows connecting sometimes separate fields and producing a coherent reading of the evolution of ideas.
A foundational text in the history of ideas
Set in the intellectual context of the 19th century, Isis Unveiled has had a lasting influence on the spiritual currents of its time. The French translation, carried out by R. Jacquemot and published under the direction of Gaston Revel, now allows access to this foundational work and to appreciate its significance in the history of ideas. This book is intended for those who wish to approach a structuring text and understand the foundations of Theosophical thought through a reference work.






















































































































































































































