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Mircea

Maria Paur, Mircea Paur, D. T. Jayne, M. Goradia, G. Goradia, Surf. Interface Anal. 15 (1990) 641-650. [Pg.306]

The alchemists Zosimos and Stephanos, writing in Alexandria during the first Christian centuries, had described the chemical process in the form of a story of ritual sacrihce incorporating priest and initiates. In a well-known study, Mircea Eliade sought for the origins of such bloody accounts in ancient shamanism and metal-smithing. The materials of the stone, like the human body and soul, died and underwent purihcation, prior to their resurrection in a glorious body. [Pg.11]

Mircea Eliade, Forgtons et Alchimistes (Paris Editions Elammarion, 1977). Walker Bynam, Resurrection of the Body (1995), 290 ff. [Pg.11]

Mircea Eliade, Forgerons et AlcMmistes (Paris Editions Flammarion, 1977). Sherwood-Taylor, Alchemists (1976), 57-60 quote from p. 57. [Pg.91]

Eliade, Mircea, Forgerons et Alehimistes (Paris Editions Flammarion, 1977). [Pg.171]

Eliade, Mircea. Review of Chinese alchemy preliminary studies, by Nathan Sivin. In Hist Relig 10 (1970) 178-182.. ... [Pg.334]

Eliade, Mircea. The forge and the crucible the origin and structure of alchemy. London Harper, 1971. [Pg.356]

Eliade, Mircea.The forge and the crucible translated from the French by Stephen Corrin. Translated by Stephen Corrin. New York Harper Row, 1971. 230p. [Pg.356]

Eliade, Mircea. Yoga immortality and freedom. New York Pantheon, 1958. [Pg.424]

Eliade, Mircea. Myth and reality. London Allen Unwin, 1964. 204p. [Pg.530]

Eliade, Mircea.Myth and reality. Translated from the French by Willard R. Trask. Translated by Willard R. Trask. New York Harper Row, 1963. xiv, 204 p... [Pg.530]

Eliade, Mircea.Myths, dreams, and mysteries the encounter between contemporary faiths and archaic realities. Translated by Philip Mairet. Translated by Philip Mairet. London Harvill P, 1960. 256p. [Pg.530]

Eliade, Mircea. Images and symbols studies in religious symbolism. New York Sheed Ward, 1961. [Pg.531]

Paris, Jean. "The Alchemistic theatre." In The Forge and the crucible, ed. Mircea Eliade. Chicago (IL) Univ of Chicago P, 1978. [Pg.693]

Eliade, Mircea. Shamanism Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy. New York Pantheon Books,... [Pg.173]

Marius Olah, Maria Mracec, Liliana Ostopovici, Ramona Rad, Alina Bora, Nicoleta Hadaruga, lonela Olah, Magdalena Banda, Zeno Simon, Mircea Mracec, and Tudor I. Oprea... [Pg.223]

Mircea Mracec Romanian Academy Institute of Chemistry Coriolan Dragulescu ... [Pg.516]

The scholar of religion Mircea Eliade publishes Shamanism Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy and defines shamanism for other scholars and scientists. [Pg.124]

Eliade, Mircea. The Forge and the Crucible The Origins and Structures of Alchemy. New York HarperCollins, 2000. [Pg.130]

Fig. 10. Plots of eJT2 as a function of 1000/T for electron levels in GaAs. Levels OA and OB are from Ozeki et al. (1979a), and C2 (Ni) and C3 from Partin et al. (1979b). All of the others are from the tabulation by Mircea and Bois (1979). Dashed lines represent levels caused by electron irradiation. Proceeding as in the caption of Fig. 7, using m = 0.067mo (Stillman et al., 1977) and g = 2, one obtains ej,/T2 = (1.09 x 20)exp( - AET/kT). Fig. 10. Plots of eJT2 as a function of 1000/T for electron levels in GaAs. Levels OA and OB are from Ozeki et al. (1979a), and C2 (Ni) and C3 from Partin et al. (1979b). All of the others are from the tabulation by Mircea and Bois (1979). Dashed lines represent levels caused by electron irradiation. Proceeding as in the caption of Fig. 7, using m = 0.067mo (Stillman et al., 1977) and g = 2, one obtains ej,/T2 = (1.09 x 20)exp( - AET/kT).

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