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Revelation, Book

There exists a multitude of review articles and books about the carbon cycle available with varied degrees of detail and points of emphasis e.g., Bolin (1970a,b) Keeling (1973) Woodwell and Pecan (1973) Woodwell (1978) Bolin et al. (1979) Revelle (1982) Bolin and Cook (1983) Degens et al. (1984) Wameck (1988) Watson et al. (1990) IPCC (1992) Siegenthaler and Sarmiento (1993) Sundqvist (1993) Schimel et al. (1995) and Heimann (1997) to name a few. [Pg.282]

See the explanation in Richard Bauckham, The climax of prophecy studies on the Book of Revelation (Edinburgh Clark, 1993), 27 ff. [Pg.117]

Includes Aureus, or the Golden Tractate (pp. 131-148) and The book of the revelation of Hermes, interpreted by Theophrastus Paracelsus, concerning the supreme secret of the world (pp. 149-158)... [Pg.49]

Dee, John.Mysteriorum libri quinti, or, Five books mystical exercises of Dr. John Dee an angelic revelation of cabalistic magic and other mysteries occult and divine revealed to Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelly, A.D. 1581-1583 / edited by Joseph Peterson with a preface by Elias Ashmole. Edited by Joseph Peterson and Elias Ashmole. Silican, Dyfed, Wales Felindenys, 1985. xvi, 293 p. [Pg.56]

The Core of This Book Describes the Revelation of a Book of Angelic Wisdom, Liber Logaeth. It Is Reported to Be in the Tongue of the Angels. Only a Few Angelic Words Are Translated..."... [Pg.56]

From the review in Alchemy Journal "In general, "Maranatha" refers to the apocalypse and is treated in Revelations 13 in the Bible. I am not sure what that means in relation to the puzzle. The real answer lies in the 50 pages of coded text in the book, which suggests it originates with the fabled "Book of Abraham" that Flamel found. There are also fascinating alchemical drawings with planetary-metals symbols"... [Pg.463]

Bunsonb, Matthew. Prophecies 2000 predictions, revelations, and visions for the new millennium. New York Pocket Books, 1999. xvi, 175 p. ISBN 0-671-01917-1... [Pg.535]

Contents l. The Sixt Book of the Author. . . 79p. 2. A Brief Exposition or Small Book of These Six Points. . . 12p. 3. A Consideration of the Divine Revelation. In a Hundred Seventy Seven Theosophick Questions. . . 75p. 4. A Fundamentall Instruction Concerning the Earthly And... [Pg.603]

Finally, and tantalizingly for this book and astrochemistry, there is Titan. The Cassini-Huygens mission is now in orbit in the Saturnian system as the book is published. The Huygens probe has already made the descent to the surface of Titan and the data have been transmitted back successfully. Scientists, astronomers, astrochemists and astribiologists are trying to understand it. I have taken a brief look at Titan as a case study to apply all that has been learnt and to review the possibilities for astrochemistry in what is surely to be a very exciting revelation of the structure and chemistry of Titan. [Pg.360]

The Book of the Revelation of Hermes, interpreted by Theophrastus Paracelsus, concerning the Supreme Secret of the World. (See BENEDICTUS FIGULUS A Golden Casket of Nature s Marvels, translated by A. E. Waite, 1893, pp. 33 and 34.)... [Pg.35]

Some broader contexts and meanings of these esoteric astral bodies were subsequently enunciated by C. W. Leadbeater in his book called Man Visible and Invisible (1902). Passages from this important Theosophical publication are worthy of citation because, besides reiterating standard notions about the wholly occultist astral bodies and haloes—the kind discussed by Revel in the book Duchamp is now known to have owned—they additionally document the role played within the Esoteric Tradition of important emblematic themes employed by Duchamp and long recognized by various Duchamp scholars. In short, the writings of Besant and Leadbeater prove that Theosophists often discussed both symbolic chemistry and the fourth dimension. Especially significant in this context is the fact that their pub-... [Pg.104]

This is especially important to mention since Revel s two-part book, as published in 1905, presently remains the single documented, published source for Duchamp s notorious preoccupation with le Hasard, or Chance. Curiously, in spite of so much ink spilled on the subject of Duchamp s theories of chance, no one ever cites what M. Revel had to say about the subject, even though—to repeat a rhetorical point—his book remains the artist s only documented source material for his celebrated aleatory researches. At that time, of course, Duchamp was scarcely unique in pursuing the artistic possibilities presented by the operations of Chance—but Duchamp remains the only avant-garde artist known to have perused Revel s treatise. - But first we must see what Duchamp himself actually said and did in practice concerning matters motivated by le Hasard. [Pg.305]

It was Jean Clair who discovered that Duchamp owned a copy of Revel s book dealing with Chance (see chapter 4, note 13). Revel s publisher, Chacornac, also published many other important occultist publications, among them Poisson s Theories et Symboks. [Pg.414]


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