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  1. The Sacred and The Profane: The Nature of Religion by Mircea Eliade, 1987-10-23
  2. History of Religious Ideas, Volume 2: From Gautama Buddha to the Triumph of Christianity by Mircea Eliade, 1985-01-15
  3. Rites and Symbols of Initiation: The Mysteries of Birth and Rebirth by Mircea Eliade, 2009-07-22
  4. The Forbidden Forest by Mircea Eliade, 1978-05
  5. The Myth of the Eternal Return: Or, Cosmos and History (Bollingen Series, XLVI) by Mircea Eliade, 1974
  6. Bengal Nights: A Novel by Mircea Eliade, 1995-04-01
  7. The Myth of the Eternal Return: Cosmos and History (Bollingen Series; Mythos Series) by Mircea Eliade, 2005-04-18
  8. Yoga: Immortality and Freedom (Mythos: the Princeton/Bollingen Series in World Mythology) by Mircea Eliade, 2009-07-06
  9. Hermeneutics, Politics, and the History of Religions: The Contested Legacies of Joachim Wach and Mircea Eliade by Christian Wedemeyer, Wendy Doniger, 2010-03-08
  10. Patterns in Comparative Religion by Mircea Eliade, 1996-09-28
  11. The Eliade Guide to World Religions by Mircea Eliade, Ioan P. Culianu, et all 1991-12
  12. Essential Sacred Writings From Around the World by Mircea Eliade, 1991-12-20
  13. Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy (Bollingen Series) by Mircea Eliade, 2004-01-19
  14. Occultism, Witchcraft, and Cultural Fashions: Essays in Comparative Religions by Mircea Eliade, 1978-03-15

1. Mircea Eliade - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Mircea Eliade (March 13 O.S. February 28 1907 – April 22, 1986) was a Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer, philosopher, and professor at the
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1939 portrait by Marcel Janco Born March 13
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Occupation historian, philosopher, short story writer, journalist, essayist, novelist Nationality Romanian Writing period Genres fantasy autobiography travel literature Subjects history of religion philosophy of religion cultural history political history ...
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Influences Honor© de Balzac Surendranath Dasgupta Julius Evola James George Frazer ... Joachim Wach Influenced Marcel Avramescu Ioan Petru Culianu Wendy Doniger Andrei Oişteanu ... Mihail Şora Mircea Eliade March 13 O.S. February 28] April 22 ) was a Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer, philosopher, and professor at the University of Chicago . He was a leading interpreter of religious experience, who established paradigms in religious studies that persist to this day. His theory that

2. Mircea Eliade
Mircea Eliade was born in Bucharest, Romania, as the son of Georghe (Ieremia) Eliade, an army officer. He had changed, according to Eliade, his name from
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Mircea Eliade (1907-1986) "In archaic and traditional societies, the surrounding world is conceived as a microcosms. At the limits of this closed world begins the domain of the unknown, of the formless. On this side there is ordered - because of inhabited and organized - space; on the other, outside this familiar space, there is the unknown and dangerous region of the demons, the ghosts, and the dead and foreigners - in a world, chaos or death or night. This image of an inhabited microcosm, surrounded by desert regions as a chaos or a kingdom of the dead, has survived even in highly evolved civilizations such as those of China, Mesopotamia and Egypt." (from Images and Symbols Mircea Eliade was born in Bucharest, Romania, as the son of Georghe (Ieremia) Eliade, an army officer. He had changed, according to Eliade, his name from Ieremia to Eliade due to his admiration for the writer Eliade-Radulescu. The family moved from Bucharest to Rimnicu-Sarat and later to Cernavoda. "In my memory," Eliade wrote in his autobiography, "that time spent there between the Danube and the brick-colored calcinated hills, where wild roses and tiny flowers with pale dry petals grew, is always lighted with sunshine." At school he was interested in biology and chemistry, and he had his own small laboratory. He read much, and increased this time reading books by sleeping only five-six hours. While collecting material in Italy for his study on Renaissance philosophers, he read Surendranath Dasgupta's work

3. Mircea Eliade - Wikipedia
Mircea Eliade (n. 19 martie S.V. 28 februarie 1 1907, Bucure ti d. 22 aprilie 1986, Chicago), originar din România, naturalizat cet ean american în
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Data naşterii: 19 martie
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Profesiune istoric al religiilor, filosof al religiilor, eseist, prozator, profesor universitar NaÅ£ionalitate rom¢n Perioadă activă
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Mircea Eliade (n. 19 martie S.V. 28 februarie Bucureşti - d. 22 aprilie Chicago ), originar din Rom¢nia, naturalizat cetăţean american ®n 1966, a fost un scriitor, filozof şi istoric al religiilor, profesor la Universitatea din Chicago din 1957, titular al catedrei Sewell L. Avery din 1962, onorat cu titlul de Distinguished Service Professor . Autor a 30 de volume ştiinÅ£ifice, opere literare şi eseuri filozofice traduse ®n 18 limbi şi a circa 1200 de articole şi recenzii cu o tematică extrem de variată, foarte bine documentate. Opera completă a lui Mircea Eliade ar ocupa peste 80 de volume, fără a lua ®n calcul jurnalele sale intime şi manuscrisele inedite. Žn adolescenţă a fost membru al organizaÅ£iei

4. Mircea Eliade --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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died April 22, 1986, Chicago, Ill., U.S. historian of religions and man of letters, distinguished for his researches in the symbolic language used by various religious traditions and for his attempt to reduce their meaning to underlying primordial myths that provide the basis for mystical phenomena. Eliade, Mircea... (75 of 359 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial Commonly Asked Questions About Mircea Eliade Close Enable free complete viewings of Britannica premium articles when linked from your website or blog-post.

5. Mircea Eliade - Wikipedia
Translate this page Mircea Eliade (Bucarest, 13 marzo (9 marzo lo hanno scelto i genitori perchè il 13 non vi era alcun patrono sul calendario Ortodosso) 1907 – Chicago,
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Vai a: Navigazione cerca Mircea Eliade Bucarest Chicago 22 aprile ) ¨ stato uno storico e scrittore rumeno . Uomo di cultura vastissima e di straordinaria erudizione, grande viaggiatore, parlava e scriveva correntemente 8 lingue: rumeno, francese, tedesco, italiano, inglese, ebraico, persiano e sanscrito.
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    Figlio di un capitano dell'esercito, a 14 anni pubblic² il suo primo romanzo, Come ho scoperto la pietra filosofale
    Nel si iscrisse alla facolt  di Lettere e Filosofia all'universit  di Bucarest. Furono, quelli, anni di incontri e di viaggi: Emil Cioran (che nel gli dedicher  uno dei suoi Exercises d'admiration ) e Eug¨ne Ionesco , con i quali mantenne una lunga amicizia; due soggiorni in Italia nel e nel ; e infine, dopo la laurea in filosofia con una tesi su La filosofia italiana da Marsilio Ficino a Giordano Bruno , una borsa di studio per studiare a Calcutta la filosofia indiana con Surendranath Dasgupta . L’incontro con la cultura italiana da parte di Mircea Eliade ¨ consacrato da un autore

6. Mircea Eliade - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Translate this page Mircea Eliade (9 de marzo 1907 en Bucarest, Rumania; † 22 de abril 1986 en Chicago, Estados Unidos) fue un filósofo, historiador de las religiones y
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Saltar a navegaci³n bºsqueda Mircea Eliade 9 de marzo en Bucarest Rumania 22 de abril en Chicago Estados Unidos ) fue un fil³sofo , historiador de las religiones y novelista rumano . Hablaba y escrib­a con correcci³n en ocho lenguas: rumano franc©s alem¡n italiano ... persa , y s¡nscrito . Lleg³ a formar parte del C­rculo Eranos
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Estudi³ el bachillerato en Bucarest y posteriormente Filosof­a en la misma ciudad, licenci¡ndose con un estudio sobre la Filosof­a en el Renacimiento Italiano , para lo que viaja a Italia y entra en contacto con G. Tucci ; ©ste le pone en comunicaci³n con el que ser¡ su gran mentor, Surendranat Dasgupta ; se trasladar¡ a la India y estudiar¡ la lengua, el pensamiento y la tradici³n religiosa del hinduismo . De a ense±ar¡ en Bucarest; en esta ©poca colabora con peri³dicos de extrema derecha y se vincula al movimiento fascista de la Guardia de Hierro (nunca se retract³ de esas tomas de postura por lo que hay quien cree que esa vinculaci³n empa±a su notable construcci³n te³rica). En es nombrado agregado cultural de la embajada de Rumania en Londres y posteriormente en Lisboa Al terminar la segunda guerra mundial viaja a Par­s donde llegar¡ a ser profesor de la ‰cole Pratique des Hautes ‰tudes hasta , a±o en que es nombrado Catedr¡tico de historia de las religiones en la Universidad de Chicago , donde ense±ar¡ hasta su muerte acaecida en el a±o
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7. Mircea Eliade - Wikipedia
Translate this page Ungarische Fassung Mircea Eliade generáció a román fasizmus b vkörében, Literatur von und über Mircea Eliade im Katalog der Deutschen
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Mircea Eliade ˈmirtʃa eliˈade ] (* 28. Februar/ 13. M¤rz in Bukarest 22. April in Chicago ) war ein rum¤nischer Religionswissenschaftler Philosoph Essayist und Romancier
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Er lehrte zuerst in Bukarest , dann in Paris und schlieŸlich in Chicago Sein literarisches Werk umfasst Romane ( Das M¤dchen Maitreyi ), fantastische Erz¤hlungen N¤chte in Serampore Das Geheimnis des Doktor Honigberger ) und Reisebeschreibungen ( Indisches Tagebuch In den Jahren 1935 bis 1941 sympathisierte er mit der faschistischen Eisernen Garde (Legion des Erzengels Michael) in Rum¤nien (s. Mueller 2004, Turcanu 2006). Hier wurde er – genauso wie bei vielen Grundz¼gen seiner Arbeiten – durch seinen rum¤nischen Doktorvater Nae Ionescu beeinflusst. 1937 unterst¼tzte er die Garde aktiv beim Wahlkampf f¼r die Parlamentswahlen. W¤hrend des Zweiten Weltkriegs stand Eliade, ein ¼berzeugter Antikommunist , auf der Seite der Achsenm¤chte , und empfand ihre Niederlage als seine eigene (wie aus seinem eigenen "Portugiesischen Tagebuch" ersichtlich wird).

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Mircea Eliade began his life in Bucharest, Romania March 9, 1907. Eliade s father, an army officer, changed the family name from Ieremia to Eliade due to
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Mircea Eliade began his life in Bucharest, Romania March 9, 1907. Eliade's father, an army officer, changed the family name from Ieremia to Eliade due to his admiration for the writer Eliade-Radulescu. The name change proved prophetic, as Eliade exhibited a passion for writing. A true auto-didactic mind, he was known to sleep only 5 - 6 hours a night to maximize his time for edifying interests like entomology, linguistics, alchemy, Orientalism, religion, literary criticism, and his own short stories.
Eliade also wrote autobiographical works as well as novels, novellas, short stories, and plays. He approached fiction as a complimentary way to creatively explore the themes of his scholarly work. He often used devices of fantasy and the occult to create hidden worlds behind everyday reality. He believed imagination was essential to understanding the sacred in life. Also, erotic love was often a central theme in his fiction. Many of his stories are rooted in personal experience, and were written as a way to transcend the profane and find true meaning in his own life.

9. Mircea Eliade - Wikipédia
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10. Mircea Eliade - Carti, Carte
Mircea Eliade carti, carte. Carti ale autorului Mircea Eliade. 30 carti ale autorului Mircea Eliade. pagina anterioara pagina 1 din 3 inainte
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11. Mircea Eliade - Wikiquote
Mircea Eliade (13 March 1907 {O.S. 28 February} – 22 April 1986) was a Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer, philosopher, and professor at the
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Jump to: navigation search Man becomes aware of the sacred because it manifests itself, shows itself, as something wholly different from the profane... something sacred shows itself to us ... something of a wholly different order, a reality that does not belong to our world, in objects that are an integral part of our natural "profane" world. Mircea Eliade 13 March O.S. 22 April ) was a Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer, philosopher, and professor at the University of Chicago. His most enduring and influential contribution to religious studies was possibly his theory of Eternal Return , which holds that myths and rituals do not simply record or imitate hierophanies , but, at least to the minds of the religious, actually participate in them.
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Mircea Eliade Biblioteca maarajahului Ad ugat de Moa. Destin (vezi i soart ) Destinul cine Mircea Eliade - Noaptea de Sânziene Ad ugat de Roxana
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    Mircea Eliade Romanianborn US historian of religion.
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    born March 9, 1907, Bucharest, Rom.
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    Romanian-born U.S. historian of religion. He studied Sanskrit and Indian philosophy at the University of Calcutta, then returned to complete his Ph.D. at the University of Bucharest, where he taught until 1939. In 1945 he moved to Paris to teach at the Sorbonne, and from 1956 he taught at the University of Chicago. Eliade considered religious experiences to be credible phenomena, manifestations of the sacred in the world, and his work traced the forms they have taken throughout the world and through time. He founded the journal History of Religions in 1961. His books include The Myth of the Eternal Return (1949) and A History of Religious Ideas Encyclopedia of Religion document.writeln(AAMB2); More on "Mircea Eliade" from Britannica Concise myth - Traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold part of the worldview of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon. More on "Mircea Eliade" from the 32 Volume Eliade, Mircea

    15. Mircea Eliade - Wikipédia
    Translate this page Mircea Eliade (Bucareste, 13 de Março de 1907 — Chicago, 22 de abril de 1986) foi um historiador e romancista romeno naturalizado norte-americano.
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    Ir para: navega§£o pesquisa Mircea Eliade Bucareste 13 de Mar§o de Chicago 22 de abril de ) foi um historiador e romancista romeno naturalizado norte-americano . ‰ provavelmente o mais importante e influente historiador e fil³sofo das religiµes
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    De fam­lia crist£ ortodoxa (a celebra§£o do seu anivers¡rio se dava na data do seu batismo 9 de mar§o do calend¡rio juliano ), desde jovem tornou-se poliglota, aprendendo o italiano inglªs francªs e alem£o . Suas leituras prediletas foram os antrop³logos Raffaele Pettazzoni e James George Frazer . Mais tardiamente aprendeu o hebraico , o s¢nscrito e o p¡rsi Na escola, interessava-se por biologia e qu­mica e teve at© um pequeno laborat³rio. Lia muito, e aumentou o seu tempo de leitura diminuindo as horas de sono para apenas cinco a seis por noite. Seu grande interesse em religiµes comparadas filosofia e filologia , levou-o, em , a iniciar seus estudos na Universidade de Bucareste , formando-se em Filosofa.

    16. Cotidianul - Cultura - A Doua Viata A Lui Mircea Eliade
    Mircea Eliade, de la pasiunea din copilarie pentru carabusi si explorarea misterelor de pe strada Mintuleasa pina la angajamentul legionar si fascinatia
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    Biographical and bibliographical data about eliade by Bryan Rennie, the author of Reconstructing eliade .
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    Eliade was educated as a philosopher. He published extensively in the history of religions and acted as editor-in-chief of Macmillan's Encyclopedia of Religion . The influence of his thought, through these works and through thirty years as director of History of Religions department at the University of Chicago, is considerable. Eliade's analysis of religion assumes the existence of "the sacred" as the object of worship of religious humanity. It appears as the source of power, significance, and value. Humanity apprehends "hierophanies"physical manifestations or revelations of the sacredoften, but not only, in the form of symbols, myths, and ritual. Any phenomenal entity is a potential hierophany and can give access to non-historical time: what Eliade calls illud tempus (Latin for 'that time,' I tend to think of it as 'yon time'). The apprehension of this sacred time is a constitutive feature of the religious aspect of humanity. Click to read
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    18. Mircea Eliade (1907-1986)
    Article from the Friesian school which endeavors to separate eliade s religious teachings from his involvement with Nazism.
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    As described in the Chicago note, Mircea Eliade is a marginal figure in the Friesian tradition. However, after Eliade died, certain criticisms were leveled at him that are noteworthy and deserving of serious attention. The substantive criticism was that the kind of theory of religion represented by Eliade, and for that matter Rudolf Otto himself, leads logically and directly to the neo-pagan amoralism of the Nazis, and furthermore that Eliade actually directly promoted just such a thing in Romania during or before World War II. Such accusations are of great concern. Nor are they unfamiliar, since these are precisely the problems many people (very properly) have with Martin Heidegger As with criticisms of Heidegger, in the course of this two things should be kept separate: the nature of the theory that Eliade is said to promote, and then the nature of Eliade's political involvement as a possible application of the theory. Eliade, of course, is coming out of the kind of theory found in Otto , which is only minimally different from the philosophy of religion in Nelson and Fries; and Nelson and Fries are in many ways still four-square Kantians. Otto's

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    Biographical insights into mircea eliade, scholar of Sanskrit and Shamanism.
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    Born March 9, 1907, Bucharest, Romania. Historian of religions and man of letters, distinguished for his researches in the symbolic language used by various religious traditions and for his attempt to reduce their meaning to underlying primordial myths that provide the basis for mystical phenomena. Eliade took an M.A. in philosophy from the University of Bucharest in 1928. He studied Sanskrit and Indian philosophy at the University of Calcutta (1928-31) and then lived for six months in the Ashram (hermitage) of Rishikesh, the Himalayas, in the same spiritual milieu as such notables as Lama Anagarika Govinda . During the time he was in Calcutta Eliade met Gopinath Kaviraj , another Sanskrit scholar of some repute that eventually became famous for his for his comprehensive account of Gyanganj , the ultra secret home for immortals which is said to be hidden in a valley in the remote Himalayas. Returning to Romania, he earned his Ph.D. in 1933 with the dissertation Yoga: Essai sur les origines de la mystique indienne ("Yoga: Essay on the Origins of Indian Mysticism") and was named assistant professor at Bucharest, where he taught the history of religions and Indian philosophy (1933-39). In 1945 he went to Paris as a visiting professor at the êcole des Hautes êtudes of the Sorbonne. In 1956 he became professor of the history of religions at the University of Chicago, where he remained. In 1961 he founded the journal History of Religions. Fundamentally, Eliade considered religious experience in traditional and contemporary societies as credible phenomena that he termed hierophanies (i.e., manifestations of the sacred in the world). His researches traced the forms that these hierophanies have taken throughout the world and through time. Eliade's essential interpretation of traditional religious cultures and his analysis of the forms of mystical experience characterize his major works: TraitÊ d'histoire des religions (1949; Patterns of Comparative Religion), Le Mythe de l'Êternel retour (1949; The Myth of the Eternal Return), and Le Chamanisme et les techniques archa Ðques de l'extase, his acclaimed and widely quoted work on

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