Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
los sabios árabes
English translation:
the wise arabs
Spanish term
los sabios árabes
En un plano menor, hay más coincidencias entre ellos: el amor por el alemán, el amor por lo cíclico, la fascinación con Blake, el amor por las mitologías en general, por la magia, por los heresiarcas y los sabios árabes, por el I Ching y por el tarot, por la alquimia.
Is this the Three Kings?
5 | the wise arabs | Eileen Brophy |
3 | los misticos , the Arabic mistics | Tomasso |
3 | the Arab wisemen | Elizabeth Joy Pitt de Morales |
Apr 13, 2024 16:00: Michele Fauble changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Apr 21, 2024 21:49: Eileen Brophy Created KOG entry
PRO (1): Darius Saczuk
Non-PRO (3): AllegroTrans, patinba, Michele Fauble
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Proposed translations
the wise arabs
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Note added at 10 hrs (2024-04-13 07:59:01 GMT)
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If it refers to the men who came to see Jesus Christ when he was born, they are called "The Three Wise Men"
los misticos , the Arabic mistics
Many books written by the author. Arabic mystics, Sufism, Ibn Arapi, https://edit.um.es/campusdigital/ibn-arabi-un-mistico-arabe-...
Tmb. Newton, https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Études_de_sciences_occultes_d'...
"Au début de la période moderne de la vie de Newton, les personnes instruites avaient une vision du monde différente de celle des siècles qui suivirent. La distinction entre la science, la superstition et la pseudoscience étaient encore en cours de formulation, et une perspective biblique dévotement chrétienne imprégnait la culture occidentale[réf. nécessaire].
Newton selon Keynes
Après avoir acheté et étudié les œuvres alchimiques de Newton, l'économiste John Maynard Keynes a estimé en 1942 au tricentenaire de sa naissance que Newton n'était pas « le premier de l'âge de raison, mais qu'il était le dernier des magiciens ». En ce sens, certains historiens, dont Keynes, estiment que toute référence à une « vision du monde newtonienne » comme étant de nature purement mécanique est quelque peu inexacte1.
Des recherches historiques sur les études occultes de Newton en relation avec sa science ont également été utilisées pour contester le récit de désenchantement du monde dans la théorie critique2"
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Note added at 18 hrs (2024-04-13 16:17:59 GMT)
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Tmb. https://www.bellasartes.gob.ar/coleccion/obra/10687/
https://www.infobae.com/cultura/2018/06/20/borges-y-xul-sola... "Allí no puede entrar Virgilio, que simboliza la Razón, y su guía será entonces Bernardo de Claraval, que simboliza el misticismo, único camino hacia la Luz"
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