=pvbi512a PVK, Bibliography, compiled by sa, Campra, Dec '05 ----------------------------------------------------------------- BIBLIOGRAPHY: (Section 1:) In KIT 67 PVK gives the following bibliography, for use mostly with that KIT: [R_KIT67__1] BOHM, David, Unfolding Meaning, Ark 1985 [R_KIT67__2] BURCKHARDT, Titus, Mystical Astrology according to Ibn 'Arabi, Beshara, 1950 [R_KIT67__3] CORBIN, Henri, Spiritual Body and Celestial Earth, Bollingen Series, Princeton Un., 1977 [R_KIT67__4] CORBIN, Henri, Oeuvres Philosophiques et Mystiques de Shihabuddin Yahya Sohrawardi, '52 [R_KIT67__5] COSTA DE BEAUREGARD, La seconde dimesnion du Temps. Seuil. [R_KIT67__6] GRIBBIN, In Search of Shrodinger's Cat, Bantam, 1984 [R_KIT67__7] GROF, Stanislov, Beyond the Brain, State University of New York Press [R_KIT67__8(HIK)] PIR-O-MURSHID INAYAT KHAN, The Soul Whence and Whither, Cf Complete Works [ Since the complete works of HIK are collected on the SO_SEATTLE CD, and since any quote from HIK can be Search'd on that CD and its Source Volume and section displaye, I (sa) will not list them seperately ] [R_KIT67__9] HUJWIRI, Kashf al Mahjub, tr.R.A.Nicholson, Gibb Memorial, Luzac, 1911 [R_KIT67__10] JUNG, C.G., Synchronicity, Bollingen Series, XX, Princeton University, 1973 [R_KIT67__11] KOESTLER, Arthur, The Roots of Coincidence, Vintage Books, Ny.,1973 [R_KIT67__12] Mircea, ELEADE, Yoga, Immortality and Freedom, Bollingen, Princeton Un. 1969 [R_KIT67__13] PENROSE, Roger, The Emperor's New Mind, Oxford University Press, 1989 [R_KIT67__14] PRIGOGINE, Ilya, From Being to Becoming, 1980 [R_KIT67__15] SCHWALLER DE LUBICZ, Le Roi dans la theocracie Pharaonique, Champs,Flammarion, 1961 [R_KIT67__16] SHELDRAKE, Rupert, The Presence of the Past, Times Books, (Random House) 1988. [R_KIT67__17] SPEISER, Andreas, Uber die Freiheit [R_KIT67__18] WEBER, Renee, Dialogues with Mystics and Scientists, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1986 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Only a few complete references asre given in the KITs, except for the HIK references. Those complete references include; [R_KITsM__1] ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS ASCENT OF MOUNT CARMEL, ALISON PEERS, DOUBLEDAY 1962] [R_KITsM__2] HUJWIRI, KASHF UL MAHJUB 1911, pp. 376-377 ] [R_KITsM__2] RUMI: SELECTIONS BY REYNOLD A. NICHOLSON, GEORGE ALLEN & UNWIN, LONDON 1964. ================================================================= NOTES (sa): In general, PVK's References in the KITs are incomplete, (except for his references to HIK, which in general are complete). Often only the author is given. Often only the author and and book is given, though usually with page. Infrequently is the publisher and date of publication given. I will not now make the time to back through the KITs and dig out the complete references. ------------------------------------------------------------- (Section 2): Bibliographic references in PVK's 'In Search of the Hidden Treasure'. Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan ISBN 1_58542_180_4 USA $37.50 Jeremey P. Tarcher / Putnam (A member of Penguin Putnam, Inc.) Neew York, 2003 www.penguinputnam.com [ N.B. -- This Biblioprahy ain't without typos. I'll fix rather than note them. ] What them Penguins done gone and guv'd unto us ain't a proper bibliogrpahy, but rather a complete list of References, rennumbered for each Chapter, with apparently only the first reference to a given book given as a complete Bibliogrpahic entry. So I'll do my best to dig them out, citing the numbers given. I don't say Mr. Bookseller put this list in Fine Print, but it might most easily be perus'd & discern'd by an able_bodied fly with a magnifying glass of better_than_average quality. I ain't quite clear what these dude_and_dudesses (nor for that matter PVK in the KITs) mean by the abbeviation 'Cf.' Seems to me it means, best's I recollect from my uncouth youth, 'Compare', as pronounced with a missing toof of courth. So used, it would be used only for a secondary reference: After you give the guff from whence you got the quote in question, you can cite some opus elsewhere that says something similar. But in these references, and as used by PVK in the KITs, 'Cf.' seems to be supfluous, that is, that is, it is used merely to say 'reference follows'. In any case that don't make no nover_mind here, so I won't note it. E.g. i.e., viz. 'tis, I omit the 'Cf.''s. N.B. -- PVK notes that he has translated "all foreign_language texts" -- ie all those quoted in this book, and presumably all those quoted in the KIT's. ----------------------------------------------------------- BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES FROM CHAPTER 1, ASSEMBLY: I(7) Muhyiuddin IBN 'ARABI, The Wisdom of the Prophets ( Fusus al_Hikam), Aldsworth U.K., Behshara Publications, 1975 I(9) William C. CHITTICK, The Sufi Path of LOVE: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi (Albany, N.Y. State University of New York Press, 1983) I(14) Louis MASSIGNON, La passion de Husayn ibn Mansur Hallaj, martyr mystique d l'Islam, execute a Bagdad le 26 mars 922 (Paris, Editions Gallimard, 1975) I(15) Fariduddin 'ATTAR, Livre des Secrets (Asrar-Nama) (Paris: Les Deux Oceans, 1985) I(16) William C. CHITTICK, The Sufi Path of KNOWLEGE (Albany NY, State University of New York Press, 1989) I(17) IBN ARABI, trans. Michel Vaslan, ETUDES Traditonelles (May 1952). I(24) Ibn 'Arabi, trans. Michel Vaslan ETUDES Traditionelles, September 1949 I(18) Muhammad ibn 'Abdi'l-Jabbar al-NIFFARI, The Mawaqif and Mukhatabat of Muhammed ibn 'Abdil-Jabbar al- Niffari, with Other Fragments, (London, Luzac & Co., 1935) I(26) Nuruddin 'Abdurrahman JAMI, Lawa'th: A Treatise on Sufism (London, Royal Asiatic society, 1914 ) I(29) 'Abdul Karim al-JILI, Universal Man, (Sherborne, U.K,, Beshara Publications, 1983 I(34) Arthur J. ARBERRY, Sufism, An Account of the Mystics of Islam, (London, Unwin Paperbacks, 1972) I(35) Abu Bakr Muhammad al-KALABADHI , The Doctrine of the Sufis (Kitab al-Aa'arruf li-madh_hab ahl al_tasawwuf) (1935; reprinted Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1977 ) [ England, not the real Cambridge, which is in Massachusetts, the which the Pious Pilgrims stole from him but they died and we got it though he still lost it and that's why there ain't no culture in Cambridge any more, except for Walden Pond and Berenson. (sa)] I(36), Reynold A. NICHOLSON, The Mystics of Islam (1914; reprint New York Schocken Books, 1975) I(37) Annamarie SCHIMMEL, Mystical Dimensions of Islam (Chapel HIll, North Carolina; University of North Carolina Press, 1975) I(38) Nuruddin 'Adur_rahman JAMI , Les jaillissements de lumiEre: Lawayeh (Paris, Les Deux Oceans, 1982) I(47) Farid_ud_din 'ATTAR , The Conference of the Birds (Mantiq ut_tair) (Berkeley, California, Shambala Publications; 1971 ) [ Note (sa). As memory serves, this is a paperback, in English only ] ------------------------------------------------------------- BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES FROM CHAPTER 2, LIGHT (As noted, numbering begins again at (1) with each new Chapter, but what do Penguins know from Bibliogprahy. If it ain't got fins and scales it ain't kosher. Only haredim and penguins wear only black_and_white, except for zebras and they're vegetarians. ) II(4) Henry Corbin The Man of Light in Iranian Sufism translated Nancy Perason (Boulder (Colorado, USA) and London; Shambala Publications, 1978 New Lebanon, New York, USA, Omega Publications Inc., 1994 II(17) Mulana Jalal_al_Din RUMI Rumi, Poet and Mystic, 1207__1273 [ A.D. ie C.E. ], Selections from his Writiings trans. Reynold A. Nicholson (London, G. Allen and Unwin, 1950) [ but Cf. reference in PVK KIT 67 ] [R_KITsM__2] RUMI: Selections by Reynold A. Nicholson, George Allen & Unwin, London 1964. II(18) Henry Corbin Spiritual Body and Celestial Earth: From Mazdean Iran to Shi'ite Iran trans. Nancy Perason (Princeton, New Joisy; Princeton University Press, 1977 II(20) Fariduddin 'Attar Le livre de l'Epreuve (Musibatnama) Paris, Libraire ArthEme Fayard,, 1990 II(36) Henri Corbin L'imagination creatrice dans le Sufisme d'Ibn 'Arabi (1958; repring Partis, Flammarion, 1975) II(41) Mewhmed Ali Aini, and F.J. Simore_Munir Un grand saint de l'Islam, Abd_al_Kadir Guilani (1077_1166) [A.D. you say, but we -- 'C.E.' ] Paris, Librarie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1938 II(42) Ibn 'Arabi, Journey to the Lord of Power [ No further info given ] II(50) Mahmud Shabistari Guilshan i raz: The Mystic Rose Garen [sic] of Sa'd du din Mahmud Shabistari trans. E.H. Whinfield London; TrUbner & Co., 1880 II(66) Mahmud Shabistari The Mystic Rose Garden of Sa'd du Din Mahmud Shabistari trans. Florence Lederer Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA; Phanes Press, 1987 II(51) Ibn 'Arabi trans. Michel Vaslan Oraisons Metaphysiqu [sic] Etudes Traditionelles no date II(58) Ibn 'Arabi trans. Michel Vaslan Oraisons Metaphysiqu [sic] Etudes Traditionelles March 1949 II(79) Eric JOhn Hohmyard Alchemy New York; Penguin Books, 1979 ----------------------------------------------- CHAPTER III -- ASCEETICISM III(2) Shamsuddin Muhammad Hafiz I Heard G_d Laugting Walnut Creek, California; Sufism Reoriented, 1996 III(10) Fariddudin Attar Muslim Saints and Mystics: Episodes from the Tadhkirat al-Auliyaj trans. A.J. Arberry London, Routledtge & Kegan Paul, 1966 III(15) Maulana Jalaluddin RUMI Divani Shamsi Tabriz San Francisco, The Rainbow Bridge, 1973 III(23) 'Abdul Qadir al_JILANI ( GILANI ) Utterances of Sheikh 'Abd al_Qadir al_Jilani ( Malfuzat ) trans. Muhtar Holland Houston, Texas, Al-Gaz Publishing, 1992 III(27) Khaliq Ahmad Nizani The Life and Timnes of Sheikh Farid-u'd”din Ganj-i-Shakar Aligarh, India; Muslim University, 1955 III(28) Abu 'Ali Ibn Sita ( AVICENNA ) Avicenne, Le rEcit de Hayy ibn Yaqzan Teheran, Commission des Monuments Nationaux de l'Iran, 1953 III(32) Reynold A. Nicholson, Studies in Islamic Mysticism Cambridge and New York, Cambridge University Press, 1978 III(57) William C. Chittick, The Sufi Doctrine of Rumi: An Introduction Tehran, Aryamehr University, 1974 ----------------------------------------------------- CHAPTER IV -- BASTAMI IV(1) R.C. Zaehner, Hindu and Muslim Mysticism London, The Athlone Press, University of