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Elémire Zolla (9 July 1926 – 29 May 2002) was an
Italian essayist,
philosopher and
historian of religion. He was a
connoisseur of
esoteric doctrines and...
- of
scripts for the
Italian national radio system RAI. In Rome, she met
Elémire Zolla.
Cristina Campo was one of the
founders of Una Voce,
which was opposed...
- Nasr, Jean-Louis Michon,
Marco Pallis,
Huston Smith, Jean Borella, and
Elémire Zolla.
According to the
Traditionalist School,
orthodox religions are based...
- Leo
Schaya Philip Sherrard Wolfgang Smith William Stoddart Michel Valsan Elémire Zolla According to Fabbri, Guénon
rejected the term "traditionalist", because...
- Saul
Bellow alludes to Culianu's
murder in his
novella Ravelstein, 2000.
Elemire Zolla, Ioan
Petru Culianu,
Alberto Tallone Editore, 1994.
Umberto Eco,...
- Seattle:
University of
Washington Press. ISBN 978-0-295-74595-4. Zolla,
Elemire (1985). "Korean Shamanism". RES:
Anthropology and Aesthetics. 9 (9): 101–113...
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Italian novelist and screenwriter,
winner of the 1950
Bagutta Prize.
Elémire Zolla,
Italian essayist,
philosopher and
historian of religion, taught...
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Brethren of
Purity Ecotheology Religion and
environmentalism Sufi
studies Elémire Zolla Ibn
Arabi James Cutsinger Jean-Louis
Michon Hadi
Sabzavari Reza Shah-Kazemi...
- (born 1946)
Alexander Zinoviev (1922–2006)
Slavoj Žižek (born 1949)[f]
Elémire Zolla (1926–2002)
Volker Zotz (born 1956) François
Zourabichvili (1965–2006)...
- more recently,
Leonida Rèpaci, Elsa Morante,
Maria Luisa Spaziani and
Elémire Zolla,
among others, have
chosen to live here. On Via del Babuino, from...