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145 pages of results. 371. Aeon Volume III, Number 3: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... Volume III, Number 3 CONTRIBUTORS David Talbott was the publisher of Pensée magazine's series, "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered." He is the author of The Saturn Myth. Robert Grubaugh, now retired, formerly served as a structural dynamicist for TRW, where his specialty was placing satellites in orbit. Dwardu Cardona, a Senior Editor of the journal KRONOS, has also published in Topper, Pensée, The Sourcebook Project, Frontiers of Science, and the SIS Workshop. He currently serves as editor of AEON. Ev Cochrane has devoted the past thirteen years to catastrophist research. He served as an Associate Editor of KRONOS and currently serves as the editor of AEON. Duane Vorhees, teaches ...
372. Velikovsky and his Critics by Shane Mage [Books]
... (of which more later.) tended to conform to Velikovsky's expectations and explicit theoretical predictions. Many perceived the interdisciplinary approach of Worlds in Collision as a critical methodological basis for original scholarship. Starting in 1972. a very extensive scholarly literature sympathetic to Velikovsky has been published in the American quarterly journals Pensee (ten issues, 1972-1974) and Kronos (currently beginning its fourth year), and in the British Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Review (now in its third year). The AAAS Polemic This increasing support for Velikovsky led the organization most representative of established scientists, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), to schedule a panel discussion of Velikovsky's "challenge ...
373. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 1 (Spring 1975) Home | Issue Contents Contributors Lewis M. Greenberg (M .A ., A.B .D ., University of Pennsylvannia), Associate Professor of Art History and Chairman of the Department of Art History and Social Sciences, Moore College of Art, Philadelphia. David Griffard (Ph.D ., Univ. of Pittsburgh), Associate Professor of Psychology, Community College of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh. John Myers (Ph.D ., Univ. of North Carolina), formerly chairman of Language Department, Union Univ., now deceased. See In Memoriam'. Thomas A. ...
374. Janus: Corrigenda et Addenda [Journals] [Aeon]
... (2 ) I also included an excerpt from Joannes Laurentius Lydus, which reads: "Our own Philadelphia still preserves a trace of the ancient belief. On the first day of the month there goes in procession no less a personage than Janus himself, dressed up in a two-faced mask, and people call him Saturnus, identifying him with Kronos." (3 ) It has since been brought to my attention that: (a ) Janus and Saturnus are presented as different deities in the Roman pantheon; (b ) that the quote from Virgil actually states the opposite to what I had interpreted it to mean; and (c ) that the one from Lydus is so ...
375. Jupiter -- God of Abraham (Part II) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VII No. 2 (Winter 1982) Home | Issue Contents Jupiter- God of Abraham (Part II)Dwardu Cardona Copyright (C ) 1981 by Dwardu Cardona 9. The Warrior Some years after Abram settled in Canaan, when, by all indications, he had become a wealthy and powerful lord, he had occasion to clash with the Elamites. Chedorlaomer, the Elamite king, swooped down upon the Valley of Siddim at the head of a coalition of other kings and crushed the cities of the plain- Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboim, and Bela (later known as Zoar). Abram's kinsman, Lot, together with his ...
376. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 2 (Winter 1981) Home | Issue Contents Contributors Michael Simon Bodner (Ph.D ., St. John's University); Dr. Bodner is President and Chairman of the Board of Synergos Inc., a microcomputer systems development firm based in Houston, Texas. He is also Assistant Professor of Physics in the Radiology Department of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston. Michael E. Brandt (B .S ., Polytechnic Institute of New York); Nr. Brandt is Executive Vice President/Technical Operations for Synergos Inc. He has been a technical writer for the past three years, and is a graduate ...
377. The Celestial Dynamics of "Worlds in Collision" [Journals] [SIS Review]
... in her letter of invitation she asked me whether I could give the talk without repeating myself (that is, without quoting my previous papers on the subject). Fortunately, Dr MacKie did not impose that stipulation upon me, so I think I will take about one-third of my time to summarise what I have already said in Pensée and Kronos [2 ] for the benefit of those of you who may not have read those papers, and then I shall try to say something beyond what I have published. From the point of view of Newtonian mechanics, point-particle mechanics, that is, idealised mechanics in which the Sun and the planets are considered to be mathematical points which ...
378. The Libyan Period In Egypt [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 2 (Winter 1983) Home | Issue Contents The Libyan Period In Egypt Immanuel Velikovsky Copyright (c ) 1983 by Elisheva Velikovsky Editor's Note: This article is a conflation of two separate sections of Velikovsky's forthcoming book The Assyrian Conquest. - LMG The period of Libyan domination in Egypt, the Twenty-second Dynasty, is said by Manetho to have lasted for 120 years:(1 ) "but the accepted chronology," wrote Sir Alan Gardiner, "finds itself compelled to legislate for fully two centuries...."(2 ) What is the basis for beginning the time of the Libyan Dynasty of Egypt- that of ...
379. Aeon Volume VI, Number 6: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... Egypt The Da Vinci Code Contributors Ev Cochrane is the author of Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion, and, more recently, The Many Faces of Venus: The planet Venus in Ancient Myth and Religion. He has also published numerous articles on comparative mythology and archaeoastronomy. He previously served as an Associate Editor of KRONOS and is currently the publisher of AEON. Ken Moss studied psychology and anthropology at the University of British Columbia. It was, however, his early exposure to ancient history and world mythology, together with the works of Immanuel Velikovsky and Dwardu Cardona, that led to his compelling lifelong interest in cosmogony and the origins of mankind. His ...
380. The Book Case [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. II No. 4 (Summer 1977) Home | Issue Contents The Book Case An up-to-date, well-documented, and highly readable discussion of the theories of Immanuel Velikovsky, as well as their reception by the scientific and academic communities. Containing nine chapters and three appendices, Dr. Ransom's timely book covers a wide range of subjects. From cosmology through ancient history, dating methods, geology, collective amnesia, and "the Velikovsky Affair," the reader is taken on a well-guided tour of Immanuel Velikovsky's interdisciplinary synthesis. Designed for the layman, student, and specialist alike, Dr. Ransom provides the first genuine textbook on Velikovsky and his work. ...
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