The company publishes " The Library of Perennial Philosophy ", which focuses on the beliefs underlying the diverse religions, also referred to as " Sophia Perennis " or " Perennial Philosophy ".
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For instance, he was very critical of Swami Vivekananda's positions towards Buddhism, and also declared that celebrated exponents of the Sophia Perennis such as A . K . Coomaraswamy had not understood Buddhism properly.
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Agostino Steuco ( 1497 1548 ) coined the term " philosophia perennis ", drawing on the neo-Platonic philosophy of Marsilio Ficino ( 1433 1499 ) and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola ( 1463 94 ).
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During the 660s, the nuns also adopted the practice of the " laus perennis " ( perennial praise ), whereby the Psalms were sung constantly, day and night, by alternating groups of singers.
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According to the Traditionalist School, the " philosophia perennis " designates a worldview that is opposed to the scientism of modern secular societies and which promotes the rediscovery of the wisdom traditions of the pre-secular developed world.
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For example, the botanical name " Bellis perennis " denotes a plant species which is native to most of the countries of Europe and the Middle East, where it has accumulated various names in many languages.
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"B . perennis " generally blooms from early to midsummer, although when grown under ideal conditions, they have a very long flowering season and will even produce a few flowers in the middle of mild winters.
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Little trees _ Japanese maples or smoke trees ( Cotinus coggygria ) _ are underplanted with fuchsias, alstroemerias ( the Peruvian lilies usually seen at florists ) and English lawn daisies ( Bellis perennis ), perky newcomers in garden centers.
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"Gloxinia perennis " is the original ( type ) species of the genus and for much of its history the genus consisted of only " G . perennis " and a very small number of other species.
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"Gloxinia perennis " is the original ( type ) species of the genus and for much of its history the genus consisted of only " G . perennis " and a very small number of other species.