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Solum Ipsum

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Andras Laszlo (1941-2024) was born in Budapest. A revered teacher and prolific author, Andras Laszlo held a doctorate in Buddhist studies and was a leading exponent of the Hungarian Traditionalist school.

Solum Ipsum is a collection of metaphysical aphorisms drawn from Andras Laszlo's oral teachings by one of his students, Ferenc Buji, who also provides an interpretive essay on Laszlo's life, thought, and place in the broader Traditionalist movement. Solum Ipsum is Andras Laszlo's first book in English translation and a valuable window into the large and vibrant Hungarian Traditionalist school.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Middle Europe Books
Date
29 August 2024
Pages
198
ISBN
9781642641899

Andras Laszlo (1941-2024) was born in Budapest. A revered teacher and prolific author, Andras Laszlo held a doctorate in Buddhist studies and was a leading exponent of the Hungarian Traditionalist school.

Solum Ipsum is a collection of metaphysical aphorisms drawn from Andras Laszlo's oral teachings by one of his students, Ferenc Buji, who also provides an interpretive essay on Laszlo's life, thought, and place in the broader Traditionalist movement. Solum Ipsum is Andras Laszlo's first book in English translation and a valuable window into the large and vibrant Hungarian Traditionalist school.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Middle Europe Books
Date
29 August 2024
Pages
198
ISBN
9781642641899