Systems of Thought
Anacalypsis is a landmark 1836 study by Godfrey Higgins exploring common roots across ancient myth, religion, symbolism, and ritual traditions from Egypt, India, Greece, Persia, and early Christianity.
This Penemue Archive facsimile preserves the original two-volume work without modern alteration, presenting it as a foundational artifact of comparative mythology and nineteenth-century religious speculation.
First published in 1912, The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell offers a clear and enduring introduction to epistemology, examining how knowledge is formed, its limits, and the distinction between appearance and reality.
This edition faithfully preserves the original text, presenting Russell’s disciplined method of philosophical inquiry as a foundational guide to analytic thinking and the study of knowledge.