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Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1998/ 1953 (revised edition)/ 1930. Loeb Classical Library Number 239. More
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1998/ 1953 (revised edition)/ 1930. Loeb Classical Library Number 239. More
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1931 (but a later impression). Loeb Classical Library Number 250. More
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1973 (new edition)/ 1918 (but a later impression). Loeb Classical Library Number 74. More
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1967 to 1971/ 1929 to 1962. Loeb Classical Library Numbers 226, 227, 247, 261, 275, 289, 320, 341, 363, 379, 380 and 401. [12 volumes]. More
Cham, Springer, 2016. Number 42 in the Studies in History and Philosophy of Science series. More
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2005/ 1951 (revised edition)/ 1933. Loeb Classical Library Number 268; number XIX in the Loeb Cicero series. More
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2005, 2005 and 2006. Loeb Classical Library Numbers 16, 17 and 458. Volume III also includes the Letters, Ancient Testimonia, and Eusebius's Reply to Hierocles. [3 items]. More
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1949 (but a later impression). Loeb Classical Library Number 382. Volume IV from the Loeb edition of Sextus Empiricus. More
London, Jonathan Cape, 1957 (third impression)/ 1951. More
London, The Folio Society, 2008 (fourth impression)/ 2006 (first thus). More
London, Faber and Faber Limited, 1952/ 1938 (second edition)/ 1937. More
London, Faber and Faber, 1959 (fifth impression)/ 1935. More
London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1981 (revised edition)/ 1923. Revised translation from the Russian by E. Kadloubovsky and the author; the book was first translated by Nicholas Bessaraboff and Claude Bragdon. More
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited, 1956 (third impression) /1950. 'After a lifetime spent in the teaching of a system of knowledge which he gave only to a small circle of puplis, George Ivanovich Gurdjieff decided shortly before his death in October 1949 to publish the first of a series..... More
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1963. 'Kenneth Walker here reveals the main sources of his physiological, philosophical and religious knowledge. His contact Maurice Nicoll and Ouspensky, both followers of that enigmatic character, Gurdjieff, and finally with Gurdjieff himself is described and he discusses the probable source (or sources) of the..... More
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1969. 'This is the author's second journal and a sequel to his 'Teachings of Gurdjieff'. C.S. Nott relates events in his life from 1927 to 1949, both in Europe and America, telling of meetings with Gurdjieff in France, his friendship with A.R. Orage in England..... More
London, Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1965. 'Peters tells of their later encounters in America & France'. More
New York, E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc., 1973 (third printing)/ 1973. Gurdjieff's pupils 'managed to write down what they had heard afterwards. These are the talks presented in this book. Incomplete as they are, they are an authentic rendering of Gurdjieff's approach to work on oneself ...' (dustwrapper). With 38..... More
London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1961. More
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1963. 'Contains the outlines of a very unusual autobiography, covering Gurdjieff's youth and the most mysterious period of his life spent in search of esoteric knowledge in the Near and Far East [and] the men he has known who have proved themselves remarkable by their..... More
Cambridge, Heffer, 1932. With an autograph letter signed by the author, relating to the work, loosely inserted. More
London, The Folio Society, 2005 (first thus). Edited, and with an introduction, by Holbrook Jackson; and with an introduction by Philip Pullman. 'The text of this edition follows that of the 1932 edition'. [3 items]. More
London, The Folio Society, 2007 (first thus). Edited by Geoffrey Keynes; preface by Tim Mackintosh-Smith. More
London, The Folio Society, 1970 (first thus). 'Translated and with an introduction by George Bull, including the prelude by Benito Mussolini'. More
Adelaide, G. Hassell & Son, 1920. More