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- Behmenists - Biographical information on Boehme, general information about the English Behmenist movement which he inspired, and a bibliography.
www.exlibris.org/nonconform/engdis/behmenists.html
- Concerning Jacob Boehme - Translation of a 1901 essay by Martin Buber on this thinker.
www.augustana.ca/~janzb/weinrund.htm
- Esoterica Image Gallery - Includes extensive collection of images from Boehme's 1730 Theosophia Revelata.
www.esoteric.msu.edu/Image_Library.html
- Hegel - History of Philosophy - Boehme - An excerpt giving Hegel's historical interpretation of this early German philosopher.
www.ets.uidaho.edu/mickelsen/texts/Hegel%20-%20Hist%20Phil/boehme.htm
- Jacob Boehme - Assembled quotes and biographical information.
www.digiserve.com/mystic/Christian/Boehme
- Jacob Boehme - Concise biography and links, with an emphasis on Boehme's relation to modern existentialist thought.
www.mythosandlogos.com/boehme.html
- Jacob Boehme Resources - An extensive directory of annotated links to resources, images, articles and texts.
www.augustana.ab.ca/~janzb/boehme.htm
- Jakob Boehme - His legacy and theological ideas.
users.aol.com/DoniBess/boehme.htm
- Jakob Boehme - Lengthy article on this mystic from the 1878 edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Includes bibliography.
www.ccel.org/b/boehme/boehme.html
- Man and Woman are One - Androgyny in Christianity, particularly in the works of Jacob Boehme. Extensive English summary of a Dutch dissertation by Boudewijn Koole.
www1.tip.nl/~t770268/androgsum.html
- Mysticism at the Dawn of the Modern Age: Valentin Weigel and Jacob Boehme - An anthroposophist perspective on Boehme's role, from the Rudolf Steiner Archive.
wn.elib.com/Steiner/Books/GA007/English/GA007_Valentin.html
- The Ecole Initiative : Jakob Boehme - An introduction to the work of Boehme.
www.erols.com/nbeach/boehme.html
- Xrefer.com: Boehme, Jakob - A one-paragraph biography from the Encyclopedia of the Renaissance.
www.xrefer.com/entry/251718
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