Antonio T. de Nicolás
{{Short description|American scholar (1930–2022)}}
Antonio T. de Nicolas (December 21, 1930 – May 3, 2022) was a Spanish-born American scholar, poet and professor of philosophy. He was professor emeritus of philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.{{cite web|url=https://www.infinityfoundation.com/mandala/i_es/i_es_denicolas_collection.htm|title=The Antonio T. de Nicolas Collection|website=www.infinityfoundation.com}}
De Nicolas received his PhD from Fordham University and authored over 27 books, including translations of works by Ignatius de Loyola and Juan Ramón Jiménez.
In 2014, a collection of essays in honor of de Nicolas was published on the initiative of Christopher Key Chapple who edited the collection.Chapple, Christopher Key, "ANTONIO T. DE NICOLÁS: POET OF ETERNAL RETURN" (2014). Research Resources. 37. http://fordham.bepress.com/phil_research/37
De Nicolas died on May 3, 2022, at the age of 91.{{cite web |title=Antonio T. De Nicolas |url=https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/antonio-de-nicolas-obituary?id=34963500 |website=Legacy |access-date=28 January 2024}}
Selected publications
- Meditations through the Rg Veda: Four-Dimensional Man (1976)Meditations through the Rg Veda, Nicolas Hays Ltd., 1976. Reviews: Robert J. Fornaro (1982), International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, {{JSTOR|40036356}}; Richard W. Lariviere (1979), Journal of the American Oriental Society, {{JSTOR|602499}}; Ashok Malhotra (1978), Philosophy East and West, {{doi|10.2307/1397748}}, {{JSTOR|1397748}}; Karel Werner (1979), The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, {{doi|10.1017/S0035869X00135646}}, {{JSTOR|25211062}}
- Avatāra: The Humanization of Philosophy through the Bhagavad Gītā (1976)Avatāra, Nicolas Hays Ltd., 1976, {{ISBN|9780892540020}}. Reviews: Robert J. Fornaro (1982), International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, {{JSTOR|40036357}}; David L. Hall, Philosophy Today, {{doi|10.5840/philtoday198125131}}
- Powers of Imagining: Ignatius de Loyola, a Philosophical Hermeneutic of Imagining through the Collected Works of Ignatius de Loyola (1986).Powers of Imagining, SUNY Press, 1986, {{ISBN|9780887061097}}. Reviews: David Appelbaum (1988), Journal of the American Academy of Religion, {{JSTOR|1464842}}; John Carmody (1988), Horizons, {{doi|10.1017/S0360966900038858}}; William Kluback (1987), International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, {{JSTOR|40036414}}; Terence O'Reilly (1989), Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, {{ProQuest|1310530163}}; F. Michael Perko (1988), Review of Religious Research, {{doi|10.2307/3511851}}, {{JSTOR|3511851}}; Leon Rappoport (1989), "Ignatian Metaphysics and the Technology of Imagination", Human Development, {{JSTOR|26767564}}; Rex M. Rogers (1987), International Social Science Review, {{JSTOR|41881769}}, {{ProQuest|1291041382}}; Philip C. Rule (1988), Theological Studies, {{doi|10.1177/004056398804900129}}; John Wickham (1990), Mystics Quarterly, {{JSTOR|20716986}}
- Remembering the God to Come (1988)Remembering the God to Come, Paragon House, 1988, {{ISBN|9781557780126}}.
- The Sea Tug Elegies / Of Angels and Women, Mostly (1991)The Sea Tug Elegies / Of Angels and Women, Mostly, Paragon House, 1991, {{ISBN|9781557783752}}. Review: Scharper, Diane (July 22, 1991), "[https://beta.trimread.com/articles/45800 The poet' place in the republic]", The Baltimore Sun
- Moksha Smith: Agni's Warrior-Sage, An Epic of the Immortal Fire (2001)Moksha Smith, Writers Club Press, 2001, {{ISBN|9780595744350}}.
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