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145 pages of results. 491. Aster and Disaster: Toward a Catastrophist Mode of Mythological Interpretation [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IX No. 1 (Fall 1983) Home | Issue Contents Aster and Disaster: Toward a Catastrophist Mode of Mythological Interpretation Roger W. Wescott Copyright (c ) 1983 by Roger W. Wescott Editor's Note. This paper is an expanded version of one that 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 ABSTRACT: Although in contemporary English the word "aster" refers only to the Michaelmas daisy, in earlier English it meant star'.(1 ...
492. Psychology and Ancient Astronomical Discovery [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. II No. 4 (Summer 1977) Home | Issue Contents Psychology and Ancient Astronomical Discovery David Griffard SYNOPSIS: Many disciplines agree that astronomy and astronomical concepts are of central importance in human cultures and have been so since the beginning of history. Ancient civilisations of both hemispheres measured time by astronomical cycles and worshipped celestial bodies as primary deities. Monarchs typically held both civil and religious authority in theocratic states which were controlled or significantly influenced by astronomer-priesthoods. Major religious ceremonies marked phases in astronomical cycles, celebrating the sequence of seasons and other ecologically important events. Others commemorated longer cycles associated with planets and stars. These formed the framework of complex calendric systems ...
493. Aeon Volume II, Number 5: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... . Redshift Fred Jueneman presents the strange story of Halton Arp, a leading astronomer ostracized for his unconventional views. PAGE 73 Discussion Leroy Ellenberger, David Salkeld, Derek Shelley-Pearce, Dwardu Cardona, Samuel Windsor, James McCanney, and Ev Cochrane. PAGE 83 Aeon Volume II, Number 5 CONTRIBUTORS Dwardu Cardona, former Senior Editor of the journal KRONOS, has also written for various other publications. Ev Cochrane has devoted the past eleven years to catastrophist research. He served as an Associate Editor of KRONOS and was a frequent contributor to that journal. Fred Jueneman, an analytic chemist, served as an Associate Editor with KRONOS and remains a contributing editor/columnist for Research and Development ...
494. The Two Faces of Love [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Aphrodite and later governed by Zeus, in which the species are fixed, there is order, balance, and hierarchy."[3 ] I have carried the birth of the Moon back in solar system history to an astronomical catastrophe occurring even before the Age of Saturn. We hear Theopompos quoted by Plutarch: [4 ] "From Kronos and Aphrodite all things take their birth." So Aphrodite is moved back to the time of Kronos. Back of Zeus, stands his father Kronos, and back of Kronos, his father, Ouranos. Hesiod (8th century?), the earliest Greek source of all, places Aphrodite with the earliest great god of the cloudy ...
495. Relativity Corner [Journals] [SIS Review]
... numbers but it is nonsense in physics where v and c denote velocities - and what are we to make of statements such as R.S . Neiswander's comment we know that time squared is negative' - where by time he means ct or vt. David Salkeld has drawn attention to two interesting articles by H.C . Dudley in Kronos [5 ]. In the first of these, Dudley investigates the question Why should a rather obscure mathematical theorist's prediction of an obscure astronomical event generate such world-wide interest, producing a ticker-tape parade down New York's Wall Street in 1921? It is a fascinating account of the selling' of the theory. Professor Robert Bass tells [6 ...
496. Henry H. Bauer and Immanuel Velikovsky [Books]
... like that engendered by Velikovsky. Bauer sees himself as an exponent of science and Velikovsky as an exponent of pseudoscience while, oddly enough, he is also an advocate that the Loch Ness monster is not a pseudoscientific concept but is a valid scientific reality. C. Leroy Ellenberger, a former editor of a journal devoted to Velikovsky's ideas, KRONOS, who has come to reject all of Velikovsky's theories, with his long association with this material, acted to correct Bauer's errors. Ellenberger claims the book is "Fair-minded and lucid, Bauer's study is a model of how such public disputes about science or technical issues can be understood and even resolved." (1 ) Ellenberger further ...
497. Krupp And Velikovsky [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 3 (Spring 1981) Home | Issue Contents Krupp And Velikovsky Thomas McCreery Always aware that Immanuel Velikovsky remains its most deadly enemy, the academic establishment can never go for long without firing new salvos at this man's innovation. Now, E. C. Krupp, the Director of the Griffith Observatory- in one of the chapters of In Search of Ancient Astronomies- has given it a turn. Krupp's critique mirrors perfectly the general attitude of the establishment towards Velikovsky, where the normal virtues of tolerance, integrity, and competence are inconspicuous whenever orthodox apologists debate him. Once again, Velikovsky is attacked not for what he has written ...
498. Anchors Aweig [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 1 (Fall 1980) Home | Issue Contents Anchors Aweigh Geoffrey Gammon and Peter J. James Editor's Note: The preceding article is an updated and slightly modified version of one that previously appeared in the SISR IV:1 (Autumn 1979), pp. 2-3. It is reprinted here with the permission of the authors and the SISR. - LMG "To abandon 1786 BC as the year when Dynasty XII ended would be to cast adrift from our only firm anchor, a course that would have serious consequences for the history, not of Egypt alone, but of the entire Middle East " Readers of KRONOS and the SIS ...
499. AEON ANNOUNCEMENTS [Journals] [Aeon]
... 95, payable to Dave Talbott in care of AEON. Index to the Works of Immanuel Velikovsky, by Alice Miller. This handsomely bound hardcover offers a thorough index to the published works of Velikovsky up to 1977. Running to 278 pages, this Index constitutes an indespensable reference source. $25 postpaid. Make payment directly to AEON. KRONOS. Back issues of KRONOS are now available. The price is $9 .75 per issue. The special edition Velikovsky and Establishment Science is $12. There is a flat shipping and handling charge of $2 . Orders of ten copies or more will receive a 20% discount. Payment should be sent to KRONOS, PO ...
500. AEON ANNOUNCEMENTS [Journals] [Aeon]
... 95, payable to Dave Talbott in care of AEON. Index to the Works of Immanuel Velikovsky, by Alice Miller. This handsomely bound hardcover offers a thorough index to the published works of Velikovsky up to 1977. Running to 278 pages, this Index constitutes an indespensable reference source. $25 postpaid. Make payment directly to AEON. KRONOS. Back issues of KRONOS are now available. The price is $9 .75 per issue. The special edition Velikovsky and Establishment Science is $12. There is a flat shipping and handling charge of $2 . Orders of ten copies or more will receive a 20% discount. Payment should be sent to KRONOS, PO ...
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