Books written by Thomas Taylor

  • From Bulkeley to Bulkley to Buckley: The Ancestors and Descendants of Moses Bulkley (1727-1812)

    Daw'd Buckley, born March 24, 1801 in Schaghticoke; died 1869 in Donahue, Scott County, Iowa. Moved to Donahue, Scott County, Iowa after 1850. + 180 ix. Ezra Buckley, born March 25, 1802 in Schaghticoke; diedJune 11, ...

  • Rangers Lead the Way

    Soon Torres saw what the shooting had killing the Chinese soldier in the act of throwIn 24th ID , the Rangers were on the night shift been about : the I & R patrol had made and then ing a grenade . As the Communist fell rearward of this ...

  • Thomas Taylor, the Platonist: Selected Writings

    See also Anderson's Platonism in the Midwest (New York, 1963). * For biographical facts I am indebted to the brief account by Johnson's son Franklin, which appears in a brochure on The Thomas Moore Johnson Collection published by the ...

  • Ystävyyden nauha

    Ystävyyden nauha

  • Le ruban rouge: Une histoire d'amitié

    Par une belle journée d'été, Caramel et Cerise découvrent dans l'herbe un magnifique ruban rouge ; ils imaginent alors tour à tour ce qu'ils pourraient en faire et se disputent pour le garder.

  • Malamander

    The trouble is, Violet is being pursued at that moment by a strange hook-handed man. And the town legend of the Malamander -- a part-fish, part-human monster whose egg is said to make dreams come true -- is rearing its scaly head.

  • Shadowghast

    "When townspeople start disappearing after the arrival of a magician who knows about his past, Henry must separate truth from sleight-of-hand to solve the mystery of the Shadowghast lantern before they are all swallowed by darkness"--

  • The Orphic Hymns

    Powerful and beautiful, these hymns were employed in the ceremonies of the Mysteries two millennia ago, and are still used today by followers of Hellenistic religion everywhere.Discover the majesty and wonder of ancient Greek spirituality ...

  • Gargantis

    It seems the Gargantis is looking for something: a treasure stolen from her underwater lair. And it just might be in the Lost-and-Foundery at the Grand Nautilus Hotel, in the care of one Herbert Lemon, Lost-and-Founder.

  • Iamblichus' Life of Pythagoras

    Iamblichus' biography is universally acknowledged as deriving from sources of the highest antiquity. Its classic translation by Thomas Taylor was first printed in 1818 and is once again brought to light in this edition.

  • Proclus: On the Theology of Plato With the Elements of Theology

    The present volume is a reprint of Thomas Taylor's 1816 translation of Proclus' "On the Theology of Plato", by far the most exhaustive and complete survey of the theological elements of Plato's teachings.

  • The Loudest Roar

    Clovis, a small tiger with a loud roar, disturbs the peace and calm of the jungle until the day that the other animals put their heads and voices together.

  • Jack's Tractor

    Jack goes for a ride on his big, red tractor with a trailer fixed behind, and collects lots of noisy animals to play with.

  • Collection of the Chaldean Oracles

    In the present volume, the formatting of the original has been changed in order to render the text more easily readable.

  • Haunters

    Three boys, separated by generations, are linked in their ability to time-travel using their dreams to appear, ghost-like, wherever and whenever they choose, but when Eddie, the first dreamwalker, is targeted by Adam, a dream-terrorist, ...

  • Arguments of Celsus, Porphyry, and the Emperor Julian, Against the Christians

    These works have been republished (some for the first time since Taylor's lifetime) by the Prometheus Trust. (wikipedia.org)

  • The Theoretic Arithmetic of the Pythagoreans

    The Theoretic Arithmetic of the Pythagoreans

  • Too Many Tickles!

    From Mum's swirly-whirly tummy button tickles to Dad's great big side-grabbers, there's no escaping the tickles in this house...