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Gnosticism

Types of Dia.gnostic Isotopes. Isotopes used in nuclear medicine may be characterized by the source used to produce the radioactive isotope, by whether the isotopes are produced at a central location and shipped or at the clinic, or by the type of emission and thus the equipment used to detect them. The first of these, the sources, are summarized in Table 2. Some isotopes may be produced by more than one method. [Pg.475]

Scarborough, J. Gnosticism, drugs, and alchemy in late Roman Egypt. Pharm Hist 13, no. 4 (1971) 151-157. [Pg.227]

Pagel, Walter. Paracelsus and the neoplatonic and Gnostic tradition. Ambix 8, no. [Pg.298]

Pagel, Walter and Marianne Winder. The eightness of Adam and related "Gnostic" ideas in the Paracelsian corpus. Ambix 16, no. 3 (Nov 1969) 119-139. [Pg.298]

A peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to the transdisciplinary study of Western esotericism Western esoteric traditions including alchemy, astrology, Gnosticism, gnosis, magic, mysticism, Rosicrucianism, and secret societies, and their ramifications in art history, history, literature, and politics... [Pg.373]

Bridges, Vincent. The Gnostic science of alchemy. Alchemy J 6, no. 1 (Spring 2005). r http //www.alchemylab.eom/AJ6-lnf.htm The Gnostic Science of Alchemvl. [Pg.376]

Wellesz, E. Music in the treatises of Greek Gnostics and alchemists. Ambix 4 (Feb 1951) 145-157. [Pg.462]

The Hermetic Tradition Represents a Non-Christian Lineage of Hellenistic Gnosticism. The Central Texts of the Tradition, the Corpus Hermeticum Were Lost to the West in Classical Times. Their Rediscovery and Translation During the Late-Fifteenth Century by the Renaissance Court of Cosimo De Medici, Provided a Seminal Force in the Development of Renaissance Thought and Culture. This Translation by G.R.S. Mead Shares 13 of the 18 Tracts. (Retranslated to the Modem by Frater Ego Esse, SOT A). [Pg.479]

Pulver, M. The experience of light in the Gospel of St. John, in the "Corpus Hermeticum", in Gnosticism, and in the Eastern church. Eranos Yearbooks 4 (1960) 239-266. [Pg.485]

Waite, Arthur Edward. The great Gnostic miscellany. Occult Rev 35, no. 4 (Apr 1922) 220-224. [Pg.486]

Mead, George Robert Stow. Fragments of a faith forgotten the Gnostics, a contribution to the study of the origins of Christianity. London Theosophical Publ Soc, 1900. [Pg.489]

Ranking, D. F. de PHoste. Some notes on various Gnostic sects, and their possible influence on Freemasonry. Ars Quatuor Coronatorum 24, no. 3 (1911) 202-247. [Pg.489]

Barnstone, Willis and Marvin Meyer, eds.The Gnostic bible Gnostic texts of mystical wisdom from the Ancient and Medieval Worlds - Pagan, Jewish, Christian, Mandaean, Manichaean, Islamic, and Cathar. Shambhala, 2003. 860p. [Pg.489]

Versluis, Arthur. ""Gnosticism," ancient and modern." In ALEXANDRIA Cosmology, Philosophy, Myth, and Culture. 1 ed. Phanes Press. [Pg.491]

Essenes, Gnostics, Hermetics, Kabbalists, Alchemists, Magicians, Witches, Sufis, Rosicrucians, and Free Masons. The book provides insight on how these societies have influenced the world through the centuries... [Pg.511]

Introduces a Variety of Western Esoteric Belief Systems, Such As Gnosticism, Alchemy, and Theosophy, and the Cults That Practice These Belief Systems. Focuses on Witchcraft Activities and Their Prevalence in Western Society From the 13th Century to the Present. Concludes with a Discussion of Methodological and Theoretical Approaches to the Study of the Occult and the Causes for Its Recent Resurgence in the United States and Europe... [Pg.511]

Theosophia traces the long-hidden esoteric stream of Christian gnostic theosophy, revealing a "chivalric" religion of the Holy Spirit at the heart of Christianity. It shows that all three major branches of Christianity bear within them interrelated esoteric traditions. [Pg.527]

Broek, Roelof van den. Studies in Gnosticism and Alexandrian Christianity. Leiden, New York Brill, 1996. ix, 300 p. ISBN 9004106545... [Pg.529]


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