Arts, Imagination & Philosophy
Welcome to the Apollo Home Page
(Please note that since this website has moved some of the music links are not yet working fully)
The purpose of the Apollo Page, named after the god of music, law and medicine, is to bring together resources for anyone interested in the philosophy of the arts of the imagination, ranging from ancient philosophies of all cultures to modern theories of the imagination and hermeneutics. Its central themes will be metaphysics, myth, poetics and music and their place in civilization.
The site is divided into five main parts. 1. Essays and quotations of high quality which can be downloaded. 2. Links with other web sites with good related resources. 3. Information about lectures, courses and events, usually in the UK. 4. Bibliographies and information or short reviews of publications in the field. 5. Poetry and music sections.
There is a discussion list called Ontos where scholars and anyone interested can explore art, philosophy, myth and music and their place in civilization. To subscribe to this list go to http://www.eGroups.com/ontos When you have submitted your request to subscribe you will receive an e-mail message asking you to give a brief description of your interests and why you wish to subscribe. You should not be put off by this request. It is simply a way of making sure that members are genuinely interested.
I look forward to building a community of thought from which we can all learn from one another. This page was last updated on 28th September 2002.
Take a look at any items below and click on the links to other pages
Joseph Milne
Essay Collection
The Essay Collection brings together a wide variety of essays from different sources on philosophy and the arts. It is a continually expanding collection. I intend to include some important texts on Indian philosophy and religion.
Included so far is a letter of Marsilio Ficino on Divine Frenzy, a paper on Shakespeare's Hamlet, which was given to the Temenos Academy and is published in Hamlet Studies (Vol. 18, Nos 1 & 2, 1996), an essay on Music and Number and a translation of Ficino's De Sole, and one essay by Swami Ghanananda on manas and consciousness. Click on any of the items below to read now or download to read at your leisure.
Philosophy Discussion Group
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Henry George Discussion Group
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Teilhard de Chardin Discussion Group
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Meister Eckhart Discussion Group
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Orpheus & Ficino - Link to Orpheus Web Page
Poetry Page Poets of Vision
Indian Philosophy: Swami Ghanananda on Manas
Mysticism: Eckhart and the Question of Human Nature (PDF format)
Teilhard de Chardin: The Spiritualisation of the Universe (PDF file)
NEW Ecology Essay: Approaching the Whole
Music PagesOriginal compositions of Joseph Milne
The music of Joseph Milne has now moved here
Owing to space limits, two further websites of music have been created at:
http://www.musicpage.freeserve.co.uk/index.htm
and
http://www.ontos.freeserve.co.uk/apollo-music.htm
and
http://www.apollomusc.freeserve.co.uk/index.htm
Bibliographies
Bibliography of Marsilio Ficino works
Bibliography of Teilhard de Chardin
Sanskrit Language Page and Texts
NEW Sanskrit Software and links
Quotations Collection
Here is a section for quotations. It consists of significant quotations from the philosophers of the East and West which prompt us to view things more deeply or reflect on them differently. Click on any title to view. Updated October 1999
Links to other Web Sites for texts to download
MA In the Study of Mysticism and Religious Experience
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For information on the MA in the Study of Mysticism & Religious Experience at Kent UK click here: MA Degree |
Joseph Milne (BA, PhD), honorary lecturer at the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK, Fellow of the Temenos Academy, Research Associate, International Institute of India Studies, Canada; special interests include philosophical hermeneutics, theological and philosophical anthropology and in particular Eriugena, Teilhard de Chardin and Paul Ricoeur; Advaita Vedanta, Christian mysticism, religious music and literature; Shakespeare and Christian Platonism; publications include numerous articles on Shakespeare, Meister Eckhart, Advaita Vedanta and Christian Platonism; contributor to Friend to Mankind: Marsilio Ficino 1433-1499, Michael Shepherd (ed.) (1999).
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