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American scholar (1930–2022)

Antonio T. de Nicolas (December 21, 1930 – May 3, 2022) was a Spanish-born American scholar, poet and professor of philosophy. He was professor emeritus of philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

De Nicolas received his PhD from Fordham University and authored over 27 books, including translations of works by Ignatius de Loyola and Juan Ramón Jiménez.

In 2014, a collection of essays in honor of de Nicolas was published on the initiative of Christopher Key Chapple who edited the collection.

De Nicolas died on May 3, 2022, at the age of 91.

Selected publications

  • Meditations through the Rg Veda: Four-Dimensional Man (1976)
  • Avatāra: The Humanization of Philosophy through the Bhagavad Gītā (1976)
  • Powers of Imagining: Ignatius de Loyola, a Philosophical Hermeneutic of Imagining through the Collected Works of Ignatius de Loyola (1986).
  • Remembering the God to Come (1988)
  • The Sea Tug Elegies / Of Angels and Women, Mostly (1991)
  • Moksha Smith: Agni's Warrior-Sage, An Epic of the Immortal Fire (2001)

References

  1. ^ "The Antonio T. de Nicolas Collection". www.infinityfoundation.com.
  2. Chapple, Christopher Key, "ANTONIO T. DE NICOLÁS: POET OF ETERNAL RETURN" (2014). Research Resources. 37. http://fordham.bepress.com/phil_research/37
  3. "Antonio T. De Nicolas". Legacy. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  4. Meditations through the Rg Veda, Nicolas Hays Ltd., 1976. Reviews: Robert J. Fornaro (1982), International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, JSTOR 40036356; Richard W. Lariviere (1979), Journal of the American Oriental Society, JSTOR 602499; Ashok Malhotra (1978), Philosophy East and West, doi:10.2307/1397748, JSTOR 1397748; Karel Werner (1979), The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, doi:10.1017/S0035869X00135646, JSTOR 25211062
  5. Avatāra, Nicolas Hays Ltd., 1976, ISBN 9780892540020. Reviews: Robert J. Fornaro (1982), International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, JSTOR 40036357; David L. Hall, Philosophy Today, doi:10.5840/philtoday198125131
  6. Powers of Imagining, SUNY Press, 1986, ISBN 9780887061097. Reviews: David Appelbaum (1988), Journal of the American Academy of Religion, JSTOR 1464842; John Carmody (1988), Horizons, doi:10.1017/S0360966900038858; William Kluback (1987), International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, JSTOR 40036414; Terence O'Reilly (1989), Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, ProQuest 1310530163; F. Michael Perko (1988), Review of Religious Research, doi:10.2307/3511851, JSTOR 3511851; Leon Rappoport (1989), "Ignatian Metaphysics and the Technology of Imagination", Human Development, JSTOR 26767564; Rex M. Rogers (1987), International Social Science Review, JSTOR 41881769, ProQuest 1291041382; Philip C. Rule (1988), Theological Studies, doi:10.1177/004056398804900129; John Wickham (1990), Mystics Quarterly, JSTOR 20716986
  7. Remembering the God to Come, Paragon House, 1988, ISBN 9781557780126.
  8. The Sea Tug Elegies / Of Angels and Women, Mostly, Paragon House, 1991, ISBN 9781557783752. Review: Scharper, Diane (July 22, 1991), "The poet' place in the republic", The Baltimore Sun
  9. Moksha Smith, Writers Club Press, 2001, ISBN 9780595744350.


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