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145 pages of results. 211. Bet Shulman [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. X No. 2 (Winter 1985) Home | Issue Contents Bet Shulman Dwardu Cardona Copyright (c ) 1984 by Dwardu Cardona The claim that the Ebla tablets have shown Salem and Jerusalem to have been two different places(1 ) has not been validated. We must therefore continue to accept the statement of Flavius Josephus who claimed that Salem was an earlier name for Jerusalem.(2 ) "Salem", or "shalem", once thought to signify "peace", is now known to have been the name of an early Canaanite deity.(3 ) Up until recently, this deity had been identified as Venus.(4 ...
212. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 1 (Fall 1982) Home | Issue Contents Contributors Dwardu Cardona; Mr. Cardona, a Senior Editor of KRONOS, has also published in Topper , The Ubyssey, Penseé, The Sourcebook Project, Frontiers of Science, and UFO Report. He presently makes his home in Vancouver and is preparing several long-range major works on cosmic catastrophism and related subjects. Ilse Fuhr; Followed courses in archaeology at Munich, yet her vast knowledge in ancient history was acquired mostly as a private scholar. For twenty-five years she carried on a scholarly correspondence with Dr. Velikovsky, and translated some of his books into German. In 1963 Mrs. ...
213. The Great Father [Books]
... the Egyptians out of barbarianism and reigned as king of the entire world? Who was Enki, whom the ancient Sumerians revered as the "universal lord" and founder of civilization? The same figure appears repeatedly as one passes to India, Greece, China, and the Americas. For the Hindus it was Yama; for the Greeks, Kronos; for the Chinese, Huang-ti. The Mexicans insisted that the white god Quetzalcoatl once ruled not only Mexico but all mankind. In North America the same idea attached to the primordial figure Manabozo. So vivid are the recollections of the Universal Monarch that his story usually forms the first chapter in the chronicles of kingship. And the kingship ...
214. Velikovsky And Establishment Science [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 2 (Winter 1977) "Velikovsky and Establishment Science" Home | Issue Contents Velikovsky And Establishment Science Lewis M. Greenberg [* Dr. Velikovsky is not responsible for the editorial policies of KRONOS and is not to be held accountable for the views, the contents, nor the expressions of other contributors contained herein. - The Ed.] Editor's Preface .. . On February 25, 1974, a Symposium on Immanuel Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision was held by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Nearly one and one-half years had passed since the seed of the idea for an AAAS symposium devoted to Velikovsky's work first took ...
215. The History Of The Revisionist Debate: A Personal View [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... since Ramses II and His Time and Peoples of the Sea were published, putting on public record Velikovsky's solution to the lower end of his historical model. Since the birth of Pensee, five regular journals have appeared specializing in debate on Velikovsky's work. Pensee published its 10-issue series Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered in the United States from 1972 to 1974. Kronos began publishing in 1975. The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies in Britain was launched in 1975, and its SIS Review began the following year. In 1987 after a long hiatus of publishing problems, it renewed publication "under new management" as Chronology and Catastrophism Review. Catastrophism and Ancient History, (" C and AH"), ...
216. Observations At Kintraw [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 3 (Spring 1983) Home | Issue Contents Observations At Kintraw T. McCreery, A. J. Hastie, and T. Moulds Copyright (C ) 1982 by Cambridge University Press. Editor's Note: This article has been reprinted from Astronomy in the Old World, ed. by D. Heggie, with the permission of the authors and Cambridge University Press. - LMG ABSTRACT We have made six visits to the Kintraw site which has been claimed by Professor Alexander Thom as a prehistoric astronomical observatory used for the detection of the midwinter solstice. This claim has been disputed on several grounds, notably that the foresight is not visible ...
217. Ice Cores (Corrigenda) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... The date of the next peak below 50 B.C . is in fact ca. 1644 B.C . Abandoning their earlier suggestion, Hammer et al now believe that this peak marks the eruption of Thera."- leaving the reader unsure just what Hammer found in the Dye 3 core. page 144, note 2. "Kronos XIII:1 " should be "Kronos XII:1 " There is no volume XIII. page 145, note 45. "Rose, Greenland Cores', Kronos XII:1 , pg. 56." cannot be "Ibid." as note 44 refers to the continuation of Rose's paper in XII:2 . Because ...
218. Chapter20_21
... Byzantium [n7 s.v . Eretria (Eretrios, "Son of Phaethon, and this was one of the Titans"). See M. Mayer, Giganten und Titanen (1887), pp. 70, 124.] calls Phaethon a Titan. There is, moreover, the Orphic wording of the case: "After Kronos had emasculated Ouranos, Zeus threw his father [Kronos] from the chariot and entartarosed' him" right away, if we translate the word literally [n8 Hieronymi et Hellanici theogonia (Athenagoras), see Kern frg. 18, p.138; cf. also R. Eisler, Weltenmantel und Himmelszelt (1910), p ...
219. Empedocles, Healer of the Mind (Concluded) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IX No. 1 (Fall 1983) Home | Issue Contents Empedocles, Healer of the Mind (Concluded)Lynn E. Rose Copyright 1983 by Lynn E. Rose *Editor's Note: This paper was first presented at the Princeton Seminar - The Velikovsky Challenge - In Science and History held on Sept. 6, 1981 and sponsored by KRONOS. Other papers from that seminar will be appearing in the pages of KRONOS as well. - LMG The interest in reincarnation and transmigration is perennial and pervasive. Many of Empedocles' fragments have been read as reflecting such an interest on his part. When he speaks of himself as "immortal", ...
220. Video Special [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. XII No. 1 (Winter 1987) Home | Issue Contents Video Special On December 5, 1975, at the Nassau Inn in Princeton, New Jersey, Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky was honored at a formal dinner commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of Worlds in Collision. Though the actual initial appearance of Worlds in Collision occurred on April 3, 1950, the official tribute was deliberately postponed in order to allow willing contributors the time to complete a series of honorific essays for the occasion. Present at that historic gathering were Dr. and Mrs. Velikovsky, Professors Lewis Greenberg, Warner Sizemore, Robert Hewsen, Irving Wolfe, the late Bronson ...
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