01397nam--2200421---450-99000296166020331620070807172758.03-540-20766-X000296166USA01000296166(ALEPH)000296166USA0100029616620070807d2004----km-y0itay0103----baengDEa|||||||001yyCASL User Manualintroduction to using the common algebrical specification languageMichel Bidoit, Peter D. Mosseswith chapters by Till Massakowski, Donald Sannella and Andrzej TarleckiBerlin [etc.]Springercopyr. 2004XIII, 240 p.ill.24 cm.CD ROMLecture notes in computer science2900Tutoral2001Lecture notes in computer science2900Tutoral2001001-------2001Linguaggio algebricoInformatica005.1BIDOIT,Michel597781MOSSES,Peter D.49437MOSSAKOWSKI,TillITsalbcISBD990002961660203316001 LNCS 290031002/CBS001 LNCS00215329BKSCISENATORE9020070807USA011723SENATORE9020070807USA011727CASL User Manual1026849UNISA03818nam 2200649Ia 450 991095668210332120200520144314.09780791489505079148950797805854503080585450307(CKB)111087027854176(OCoLC)811404072(CaPaEBR)ebrary10587200(SSID)ssj0000164011(PQKBManifestationID)11170303(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000164011(PQKBWorkID)10120736(PQKB)11167856(OCoLC)52417943(MdBmJHUP)muse5821(Au-PeEL)EBL3408001(CaPaEBR)ebr10587200(OCoLC)847222234(DE-B1597)683382(DE-B1597)9780791489505(MiAaPQ)EBC3408001(Perlego)2672348(EXLCZ)9911108702785417620010802d2002 ub 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGnostic apocalypse Jacob's Boehme's haunted narrative /Cyril O'ReganAlbany State University of New York Pressc20021 online resource (x, 300 pages)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780791452028 0791452026 9780791452011 0791452018 Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-276) and index.pt. 1. Visionary Pansophism and the Narrativity of the Divine Ch. 1. Narrative Trajectory of the Self-Manifesting Divine Ch. 2. Discursive Contexts of Boehme's Visionary Narrative pt. 2. Metalepsis Unbounding Ch. 3. Nondistinctive Swerves: Boehme's Recapitulation of Minority Pre-Reformation and Post-Reformation Traditions Ch. 4. Distinctive Swerves: Toward Metalepsis Ch. 5. Boehme's Visionary Discourse and the Units of Metalepsis pt. 3. Valentinianism and Valentinian Enlisting of Non-Valentinian Narrative Discourses Ch. 6. Boehme's Discourse and Valentinian Narrative Grammar Ch. 7. Apocalyptic in Boehme's Discourse and its Valentinian Enlisting Ch. 8. Neoplatonism in Boehme's Discourse and its Valentinia n EnlistingCh. 9. Kabbalah in Boehme's Discourse and its Valentinia n EnlistingConclusion: Genealogical Preface"Jacob Boehme, the seventeenth century German speculative mystic, influenced the philosophers Hegel and Schelling and both English and German Romantics alike with his visionary thought. Gnostic Apocalypse focuses on the way Boehme's thought repeats and surpasses post-reformation Lutheran thinking, deploys and subverts the commitments of medieval mysticism, realizes the speculative thrust of Renaissance alchemy, is open to esoteric discourses such as the Kabbalah, and articulates a dynamic metaphysics. This book critically assesses the striking claim made in the nineteenth century that Boehme's visionary discourse represents within the confines of specifically Protestant thought nothing less than the return of ancient Gnosis. Although the grounds adduced on behalf of the "Gnostic return" claim in the nineteenth century are dismissed as questionable, O'Regan shows that the fundamental intuition is correct. Boehme's visionary discourse does represent a return of Gnosticism in the modern period, and in this lies its fundamental claim to our contemporary philosophical, theological, and literary attention."--BOOK JACKETMysticismMysticism.230/.044/092O'Regan Cyril1952-1811447MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910956682103321Gnostic apocalypse4363322UNINA