While the work of the Italian historian of religion, Ernesto de Martino (1908–1965), has frequently been compared to that of Mircea Eliade, Claude Lévi-Strauss, or Clifford Geertz, he has hardly received any attention in anglophone scholarship to date. Taking an all-but-forgotten controversy between de Martino and Eliade at a conference on parapsychology in France in 1956 as its starting point, the article fills part of this lacuna by first reconstructing the philosophical universe underlying the Italian thinker’s program of study. In the process, it introduces the reader to three Weimar scientists, who have never before been inserted within the canon of the study of religion, namely the parapsychologist Alber...
Abstract—For different reasons, many of the past Italian psychical researchers are only half known o...
Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909) was a prominent Italian medical doctor and intellectual in the second ha...
Ernst Bernhard, the first analytic psychologist in Italy, was a sui generis student of Jung and bec...
While the work of the Italian historian of religion, Ernesto de Martino (1908−1965), has frequ...
In The Life and Work of Ernesto de Martino: Italian Perspectives on Apocalypse and Rebirth in the Mo...
International audienceRené Sudre was an active metapsychist (parapsychologist) since the very beginn...
The Italian historian of religions and anthropologist Ernesto de Martino (1908-1965) is widely renow...
Social sciences have each in its own way explored the forms and reasons of the persisting magic-reli...
ABSTRACT: De Martino’s work and his way of thinking gather together the innovative force of a schola...
Science of Religions and Human Sciences. The Work of Mircea Eliade (1907-1986). In 1949, Mircea Eli...
During the early twentieth century the Munich-based psychiatrist Albert von Schrenck-Notzing constru...
Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909) was a prominent Italian medical doctor and intellectual in the second ha...
Anthropologists are used to describing the religions of others, nut not their own beliefs. In the hu...
This article is a translation of Ernesto de Martino’s “Crisi della presenza e reintegrazione religi...
There is a strong possibility that Ernesto de Martino met “Gypsies” either directly or indirectly du...
Abstract—For different reasons, many of the past Italian psychical researchers are only half known o...
Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909) was a prominent Italian medical doctor and intellectual in the second ha...
Ernst Bernhard, the first analytic psychologist in Italy, was a sui generis student of Jung and bec...
While the work of the Italian historian of religion, Ernesto de Martino (1908−1965), has frequ...
In The Life and Work of Ernesto de Martino: Italian Perspectives on Apocalypse and Rebirth in the Mo...
International audienceRené Sudre was an active metapsychist (parapsychologist) since the very beginn...
The Italian historian of religions and anthropologist Ernesto de Martino (1908-1965) is widely renow...
Social sciences have each in its own way explored the forms and reasons of the persisting magic-reli...
ABSTRACT: De Martino’s work and his way of thinking gather together the innovative force of a schola...
Science of Religions and Human Sciences. The Work of Mircea Eliade (1907-1986). In 1949, Mircea Eli...
During the early twentieth century the Munich-based psychiatrist Albert von Schrenck-Notzing constru...
Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909) was a prominent Italian medical doctor and intellectual in the second ha...
Anthropologists are used to describing the religions of others, nut not their own beliefs. In the hu...
This article is a translation of Ernesto de Martino’s “Crisi della presenza e reintegrazione religi...
There is a strong possibility that Ernesto de Martino met “Gypsies” either directly or indirectly du...
Abstract—For different reasons, many of the past Italian psychical researchers are only half known o...
Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909) was a prominent Italian medical doctor and intellectual in the second ha...
Ernst Bernhard, the first analytic psychologist in Italy, was a sui generis student of Jung and bec...