Antonio T. de Nicolás

Antonio T. de Nicolas (born December 21, 1930 in Spain) is an American scholar, poet and professor of philosophy. He is Professor Emeritus of philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.[1]

He obtained a Ph.D. at Fordham University. He is the author of over 27 books, which include translations of St Ignatius de Loyola and of Juan Ramón Jiménez.[1]

In 2014, a collection of essays in honor of de Nicolas was published.[2]

Selected publications

  • Avatara: The Humanization of Philosophy through the Bhagavad Gita
  • Remembering the God to Come
  • The Sea Tug Elegies
  • Of Angels and Women
  • Mostly
  • Moksha Smith: Agni's Warrior-Sage. An Epic of the Immortal Fire
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gollark: Ah, true, yes.
gollark: Wyrms, definitely.
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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
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