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Book of Ceremonies

De cerimoniis, 1.41 (i 160-62). Bury, "Ceremonial Book, pp. 419-27, argues that the section of the Book of Ceremonies describing the Palm Sunday procession dates from the reign of Michael III. [Pg.179]

Neither the Book of Ceremonies nor the Kktorologion of Philotheos stated that this orphan choir came from the Orphanotropheion, but another ninth-century source indicated that the well-known orphan choir, the one that no doubt participated in imperial ceremonies, was trained at the Orphanage. The Vita Sancti Antoniijunioris (early ninth... [Pg.213]

Laurence, LW. de. The great book of magical art, Hindu magic and East Indian occultism plus The book of secret Hindu, ceremonial and talismanic magic. In one volume. Chicago De Laurence, 1915. 5 133(54)... [Pg.582]

Figure 163 is the title page of Stahl s famous 1723 textbook. It summarizes Stahl s views as early as 1684. Over a half-century later this book was ceremoniously burned by Madame Lavoisier dressed in the outfit of a Priestess (see our later discussion). In the sixteenth century Paracelsus was said to have burned texts of Galen and Avicenna—an earlier act in the theatre of invective. [Pg.239]

I went next morning to the presidency, with M.emminger, to sign my name in the visitor s book a ceremony expected of all foreigners arriving in Damascus. Then I went to call on the Syrian minister of defense, Achmet Bey Sharabati, a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [Pg.86]

Bury, "Ceremonial Book. Bury, John BagneU. "The Ceremonial Book of Constantine Porphyrogennetos. English Historical Review 22 (1907) 209-27 22 (1907) 417-39-... [Pg.309]

Torah that should be read, of the ritual acts performed during the ceremony, and the like. AH we hear is that you shall read this Torah aloud in the presence of all Israel. Thus, while the presence of features common to Deut 31 10-12 and Nehemiah 8 cannot be denied, they are actually minimal and consist mainly of the act of reading and the presence of the entire people. Even in terms of this last feature, children are replaced in Nehemiah 8 by all who could hsten with imderstanding and the omission of the ger cannot be regarded as simply an oversight. We may perhaps conjecture that since in Deut 31 9 Moses gives the book of the Torah in custody to the priests, the sons of Levi, and since the reading is intended to be performed in the Temple, the intended readers are the priests, but this is not expHcitly mentioned. ... [Pg.184]

Haber met Charlotte Nathan, according to her memoirs, in March 1917 at the Deutsche Gesellschaft, a club for German power brokers and celebrities established at the beginning of World War I, where she worked as a secretary. His poems quoted in her book of reminiscences (Haber was an accomplished and frequent versifier) and his letters to her show a man almost boyishly in love with a woman nearly twenty years younger. They were married in the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedachtnisskirche in late October 1917. Haber insisted on a church ceremony, and Charlotte had to convert to Christianity. [Pg.228]

The first half of this book deals with the principles and theories that underline magical work, covering the subject from the Qabalistic, Hermetic, and Christian points of view while in the second half, instructions are clearly given for the preparation of the instruments of the art and their ceremonial employment in the rites governing necromancy, spells and divination... [Pg.507]

Imer riffled his feathers. Of course I did. You think I am blind But before I could even bow to him he told me he wanted no ceremony. He had just come for a second look at some of the books and would stay only a few minutes. ... [Pg.153]

D.V. Siva Sankar s enormous green book LSD—A Total Study lists eleven legumes that contain bufotenine and DMT. Of these, the second most widely used is Mimosa hostilis. Decoctions made from its root play a part in the ceremonies of the ancient Yurema cult of Brazil The decoction is known as the "wine of Jurema. William Emboden describes this "miraculous drink as... [Pg.410]

The previous edition of this book mentioned (a) the recurring motif of naked women in yagi visions, (b) flagellation in rites-of-passage ceremonies, (c) increased sexual activity in mice given harmala alkaloids and (d) Near Eastern use of Syrian rue as an aphrodisiac.Jeremy Bigwood took exception ... [Pg.447]

If we take the 120 ceremonial vessels from the Freer Gallery bronze book and plot them with an indicator of the recent bronzes, the supposed date, we come out with Figure 14. There seem to be more recent bronzes in the high-lead areas, but recent bronzes also fall in the high-copper and high-tin areas. This suggests that recent imitations can have almost... [Pg.310]


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