Part 10
"The author has naturally the interest of a theosophist in Gnosticism, and approaches the subject accordingly from a point of view different from our own. But while his point of view emerges in the course of the volume, this does not affect the value of his work for those who do not share his special standpoint.... Mr Mead has at any rate rendered us an excellent service, and we shall look forward with pleasure to his future studies."--_The Primitive Methodist Quarterly._
This is the First Attempt that has been made to bring together All the Existing Sources of Information on the Earliest Christian Philosophers.
+SIMON MAGUS: An Essay.+
The most complete work on the subject. Quarto. Price: 5s. net. Wrappers.
+THE WORLD MYSTERY: Four Essays.+
Contents: The World-Soul; The Vestures of the Soul; The Web of Destiny; True Self-reliance. Octavo. Price: cloth, 3s. 6d. net.
+THE THEOSOPHY OF THE GREEKS.+
+PLOTINUS.+
With an exhaustive Bibliography. Octavo. Price: cloth, 1s. net.
+ORPHEUS.+
With three Charts and Bibliography. Will serve as an Introduction to Hellenic Theology. Octavo. Price: cloth, 4s. 6d. net.
+THE THEOSOPHY OF THE VEDAS.+
+THE UPANI[S.]HADS: 2 Volumes.+
Half Octavo. Paper, 6d.; cloth, 1s. 6d. each net.
VOLUME I.
Contains a Translation of the [)I]sha, Kena, Ka[t.]ha, Prashna, Mu[n.][d.]aka, and M[=a][n.][d.][=u]kya Upani[s.]hads, with a General Preamble, Arguments, and Notes by G. R. S. Mead and J. C. Cha[t.][t.]op[=a]dhy[=a]ya (Roy Choudhuri).
VOLUME II.
Contains a Translation of the Taittirîya, Aitareya, and Shvet[=a]shvatara Upani[s.]hads, with Arguments and Notes.