Through the life of Apollonius of Tyana, Mead, in this 1901 work, brings
in to focus a previously unknown time in history. Very little was known
about the lives and motivations of those living in the first century
A.D. Nor was there much information about how Christianity developed
immediately after the life of Jesus. Apollonius was a Pythagorean who
wrote many books on philosophy and science, and being associated with
cults like the Pythagoreans, he necessarily came in contact with the
religious devotees of his time. Students of history and religion will
find the life of Apollonius an illuminating tale from a nearly forgotten
period of history. British scholar and philosopher GEORGE ROBERT STOW
MEAD (1863-1933) was educated at Cambridge University. He served as
editor of The Theosophical Society's Theosophical Review, and later
formed The Quest Society and edited its journal, The Quest Review. He is
also the author of Notes on Nirvana (1893) and an 1896 translation of
The Upanishads.