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COSMO-ART Aerosols and Reactive Trace Gases Within the COSMO Model... [Pg.75]

There are many other examples of interrelationship. Symmetry, for example, is of fundamental importance in the sciences and arts alike. It plays a key role in our understanding of the atomic world as well as the cosmos. The handedness of molecules, with nature selecting one... [Pg.18]

Castillejo, David. The expanding force in Newton s cosmos, as shown in his unpublished papers. Madrid Ediciones de Arte y Bibliofilia, 1981. 125p. ISBN 848500549X... [Pg.269]

Kandinsky, Spiritual in Art, 13-14. For an exhaustive account of Kandinsky s involvement with Occultism (specifically Theosophy), see Ringbom, Sounding Cosmos for a biography of this high priestess of modem occultism, see Meade for a discussion of the dubious movement she founded, see Campbell Washington. [Pg.387]

For more on the strictly pictorial mechanics and iconographic programing of Theosophical art, see Ringbom, Sounding Cosmos. [Pg.397]

We decided to submit the article to the Cosmos Club of Washington, D.C., for publication in the inaugural issue of the Cosmos journal. The circulation of the Cosmos journal is small, going to approximately 3,000 members of the club. Although the club was founded for the advancement of its members in science, literature, and art, and their mutual improvement by social intercourse, 2 few members have a deep interest in the subject of climate change, and Cosmos is not the sort of journal read by Washington policy wonks. [Pg.294]

COSMO EM-ART Gas phase chem (58 variables), aerosol physics (102 variables), pollen grains Each LM time step Yes ... [Pg.6]

The zodiac arcs across the cosmos, huge and impossibly remote. Its symbolic equivalent, small and incredibly close, is the human body. Two thousand years ago, a Roman astrologer named Manilius correlated each sign of the zodiac to a part of the body in a sequence that starts at the head with Aries and runs down to the feet, which belong to Pisces. Medieval art, both European and Islamic, includes many fine renderings of the so-called Zodiac Man, which also appears in ancient medical texts. Indeed,... [Pg.15]

See N.Russack, Animal Guides in Life, Myth, and Dreams An Analyst s Notebook, Toronto, Inner City Books, 2002. S. Allan, in The Shape of the Turtle Myth, Art, and Cosmos in Early China (Albany, State... [Pg.184]


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