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145 pages of results. 441. Venus -- A Youthful Planet [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IV No. 3 (Spring 1979) Home | Issue Contents Venus- A Youthful Planet Immanuel Velikovsky Copyright (c ) 1967 & 1979 by Immanuel Velikovsky The article "Venus - a Youthful Planet " was written in 1963 and was offered for publication in the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society by Professor H. H. Hess, a member of that Society. The paper was discussed at the editorial board meeting of the Society and caused prolonged and emotional deliberations with the Board split between those favoring the publication and those opposed to it. For several months a decision could not be reached. For a time it was planned to open a new ...
442. Stiebing, BAR, and the Revised Chronology [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VII No. 3 (Spring 1982) Home | Issue Contents KRONIKLES Stiebing, BAR, and the Revised Chronology In the December 1976 issue of the Biblical Archaeology Review (p . 43), a Mr. Howard A. Denis inquired about certain aspects of Immanuel Velikovsky's Ages in Chaos. (Curiously, Mr. Denis was a subscriber to KRONOS at the time. Yet, he acted as though he were only vaguely aware of Velikovsky's work; and his brief letter to BAR displayed an appalling misconception of what little familiarity he did possess, e.g , "King Solomon [sic] was to have joined in expelling the Hyksos" ...
443. Ancient Mysteries (Book Review) [Journals] [Aeon]
... although some may find it a bit tedious because of too much minute detail on trivial matters. O [2 ] I. Velikovsky, Worlds in Collision (N . Y., 1950), p. 147. [3 ] See here also, D. Cardona, "Jupiter- God of Abraham," Part III, KRONOS VIII:1 (Fall 1982), pp. 67-73; idem, "The Cities of the Plain," Catastrophism and Ancient History VII:1 (January 1985), pp. 43-45. [4 ] Cf. this reviewer's profile of their book, The Orion Mystery, in AEON IV:2 (August 1995) ...
444. Saturn's Cosmos [Books]
... the god "who is in his Aten." (17) The subject is not two different enclosures but one enclosure under two different titles. And this identification of the central sun as an enclosed or encircled god appears to throw light on the endlessly repeated myth of the lost island. What the Greeks called Ogygia (the island of Kronos/Saturn in the farthest north) occurs under many different names the world over. The white island, the floating island, the revolving island- may not these primeval dwellings simply echo the Saturnian enclosure? One recalls the words of Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Haste to the realms [rings] of Saturn shape your course, Where Cotyle's ...
445. Planetary Identities: II The Mythology of Homer [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... . Oldenberg: Vedic Hymns (Delhi, 1967), Part II, p. 371; J. Herbert: Hindu Mythology' in India: The Eternal Cycle', Larousse World Mythology (London, 1972), p. 234 26. For Agni as Saturn see D. Cardona: Child of Saturn', Part II, Kronos VII:2 (1982), pp. 36-37 where other references are cited. 27. V. S. Apte: The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary (Delhi, 1975), p. 1002 28. A. de Grazia: Chaos and Creation (Bombay, 1981), p.123 29. D. Cardona: The ...
446. ALL Honorable Men [Books]
... " as Velikovsky's rejoinder to Sagan to create the impression of an actual debate. Since many of Velikovsky's full responses to Sagan presented at the AAAS symposium were omitted from these articles in The Humanist by Kurtz, it was made to appear that Velikovsky had not and could not refute Sagan's attacks which, in fact, he had in the journal KRONOS, Vol. III, No. 2. To make matters worse, Kurtz then inserted additional remarks by Donald Goldsmith at the end, which also criticized Velikovsky's remarks about the AAAS symposium, and presented further criticisms of Velikovsky's material which Velikovsky was not informed about nor to which he could respond. This manipulative behavior by Kurtz is in ...
447. The Tower of Babel and the Confusion of Tongues [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 1 (Fall 1982) Home | Issue Contents The Tower of Babel and the Confusion of Tongues James E. Strickling "And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech. And it came to pass, as they journeyed from the east, that they found a plain in the land of Shinar; and they dwelt there. And they said to one another, Go to, let us make brick, and burn them thoroughly. And they had brick for stone, and slime had they for mortar. And they said, Go to, let us build us a city and a tower, whose top ...
448. Night of the Gods: The Pillar [Books]
... , up and down which the righteous climb and slide on Sabbaths and festivals.13 In Plato's and Cicero's14 story of Er the Pamphylian, who rose from the dead, the bright Column which extends through all heavens and earth is used by the earth-visiting spirits, and both these last are variants of Jacob's Ladder. Then there is Pindar's15Tower of Kronos, whose pillars we have later on. A passage in the Odyssey (i , 127) has struck me as possessing a hidden significance. The spear of Pallas Athene is set in the spear-stand against a great pillar. This I think (and it hasengaged many commentators) may be a myth-fragment recognising the identity or the double emploi ...
449. The End of Mitanni and Some Related Problems [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Ancient History III:1 (Jan 1981) Home | Issue Contents The End of Mitanni and Some Related Problems Lester J. Mitcham * This article is the result of proposals by Dr. Robert Hewsen for the revision of Mitannian and Hittite chronology which appeared as "Eastern Anatolia and Velikovsky's Chronological Revisions," Parts I and II. in Kronos, Vol. I, Part 3, and Vol. IV, Part I. Our knowledge of Mitannian history depends on known contacts with its neighbors- Egypt in particular- and will continue to be limited until the archives of this important but short-lived kingdom are discovered. The historical outline of this nation prior to the time of Tushratta ...
450. The Age of Purple Darkness [Journals] [Aeon]
... .. Section devoted to essays which should have been published at the time they were written, presented, and/or submitted, but which, for one reason or another, ended up in the attic. In this issue we have retrieved a paper which Roger Ashton had read at the San Jose, California, seminar, sponsored by KRONOS, in August 1980. By early 1981, Ashton had prepared a tighter version of his essay which he then submitted to KRONOS for publication. Dwardu Cardona, however, asked Ashton if he would be willing to withhold publication until his own paper on the subject- "Darkness and the Deep"- was also accepted by KRONOS. ...
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