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Published March 1, 2009

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Titus Burckhardt

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Titus Burckhardt (Ibrahim Izz al-Din after his Islamic name), a German Swiss, was born in Florence, Italy in 1908 and died in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1984.He devoted all his life to the study and exposition of the different aspects of Wisdom tradition.

He was an eminent member of the "Traditionalist School" of twentieth-century authors. He was a frequent contributor to the journal Studies in Comparative Religion along with other prominent members of the school.
Burckhardt was the scion of a patrician family of Basel. He was the great-nephew of the art-historian Jacob Burckhardt and the son of the sculptor Carl Burckhardt. Titus Burckhardt was a contemporary of Frithjof Schuon – leading exponent of traditionalist thought in the twentieth century – and the two spent their early school days together in Basel around the time of the First World War. This was the beginning of an intimate friendship and harmonious intellectual and spiritual relationship that was to last a lifetime.

Burckhardt was, as his grandfather, a connoisseur of Islamic art, architecture and civilisation. He compiled and published work from the Sufi masters: Ibn Arabi (1165–1240), Abd-al-karim Jili (1365–1424) and Muhammad al-Arabi al-Darqawi (1760–1823).

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September 23, 2019
El libro consta de varios artículos sobre diferentes temas, de diferente carácter. La primera mitad de ellos me ha resultado curiosa, al menos: sobre la máscara, el ajedrez, la comparación de Jerusalén con la ciudad mítica hindú, Ulises y la alquimia. Los últimos me han resultado muy áridos, ya que tratan sobre aspectos de la religión árabe que como lega se me escapan totalmente. Recomendaría los artículos de la máscara, Jerusalén y Ulises, pero el resto no me han merecido la pena como no experta en las materias que tratan.
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