The Gnostic Society Library contains a vast
collection of primary documents relating to the Gnostic tradition as
well as a selection of in-depth audio lectures and brief archive notes
designed to orient study of the documents, their sources, and the
religious tradition they represent.
The library includes over a thousand documents related to the
Gnostic tradition, including all major Gnostic writings and anti-Gnostic
patristic texts. Using the Archive search
function, students and researches can easily find just about any
anything relating to the Gnostic tradition.
Lectures provided in the library are from the audio archives of BC Recordings and The Gnostic Society in Los
Angeles; they are presented in RealAudio or MP3
format and run about 75 minutes in length. As you visit the library,
set aside time to listen to a lecture. Another feature of the library is
the ability to search across all the texts in our collection using the
Gnosis Archive
Index search engine -- give it a try. Remember to also visit
the Gnostic
Society Bookstore for a collection of the best current works on
Gnosis and Gnosticism.
We are indebted to the work of our friend Terje Dahl
Bergersen of Oslo, Norway who first collected material for this
library beginning in 1994.
New in the Library - The Secret Book
of John: Among the several dozen ancient
Gnostic manuscripts rediscovered in modern times, the Secret Book of
John (also known as the Apocryphon of John) is widely considered to be
the most important. It is the preeminent “Gnostic Gospel”, a sacred
reservoir for the defining essence of Gnostic myth and revelation.
Recognizing the importance of this text, we have now added a large
section to the Library dedicated to the Secret Book of John
-- included in collection you will find introductory materials and
several translations of the Secret Book of John, including Prof. Stevan
Davies' excellent new "reader's edition". If you are interested in
reading a "Gnostic Gospel", this is a good place to start.
We have also recently added a huge digital collection
of the works of G. R. S. Mead. Mead was perhaps the most important
early scholar of Gnosticism and his writings remain an invaluable
resource. This collection contains twelve volumes of Mead's works,
several essays from The Theosophical Review, and a bookstore
offering of Mead's works in print.
Almost all of the several dozen internet sites with collections of
texts similar to our own obtained their material by directly or
indirectly copying files present at the Gnosis Archive. Ours
was perhaps the first major collection of such texts to appear on "the
web" (in 1994), and thus has served as a source for others creating
"their own" collections.
Unfortunately several transcription errors present in the massive
amount of material added to the Gnosis Archive in our first years have
in this repeated process of "copying" been very widely propagated.
Over the years, we have made many corrections. Unfortunately, it appears
that very few of the sites copying texts from this collection have taken
the time to read, edit and correct the texts! This is of course
exactly how the manuscript tradition has propagated errors in the past
centuries, though with vastly different "technologies" of
reproduction.