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145 pages of results. 531. Self-Consciousness as the Hegelian Source of the World View in Freud [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IX No. 1 (Fall 1983) Home | Issue Contents Self-Consciousness as the Hegelian Source of the World View in Freud Leon Rosenstein Editor's Note: This is the final installment in the series "Hegel and Freud", the first part of which appeared in KRONOS IV:4 , pp. 75-89, and the second part of which appeared in KRONOS V:4 , pp. 70-83.- LMG. It is only recently that Freud's works have been seriously studied by academic philosophy. Yet not enough has been done to set him within the tradition and to see the sources (explicit or implicit) of his more philosophical views. Too ...
532. Tutankhamen and Assyrian Art [Articles]
... Transcript from the Princeton Seminar: Velikovsky: The Decade Ahead Tutankhamen and Assyrian Art Lewis Greenberg "One of the things I would like to say first of all, is the work of Dr. Velikovsky will continue to appear in the pages of KRONOS. The latest issue does contain material that will ultimately appear in The Assyrian Conquest. The future issues contain both scientific and historical material so there is no shortage there. To the best of my knowledge, and I don't say this with pride, I say this with disappointment, I still believe that I am probably the only art historian who has come out publicly on the side of Dr. Velikovsky If there are any ...
533. "Heaven and Earth": Catastrophism in Hamlet [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. IV No. 1 (Fall 1978) Home | Issue Contents "Heaven and Earth": Catastrophism in Hamlet Irving Wolfe Copyright (C ) 1978 by Irving Wolfe This article is the conclusion of an essay on Hamlet, the first part of which was published in the previous issue of KRONOS, Vol. III, No. 4, Summer-1978, pages 3 to 18. Francis Fergusson, in his study of the ritual and mythic basis of drama, The Idea of a Theatre, (32) argues that Hamlet consists of five dramatic divisions that are similar to the prototypical five-part structure of Greek tragedy in general and of Sophocles' Oedipus Rex ...
534. Venus in Ancient Myth and Language [Journals] [Aeon]
... of hair," or "hair" would make perfect sense if indeed the Fenris wolf was cometary in nature. To Be Continued 1. W. Heimpel, "Catalog of Near Eastern Venus Deities," Syro-Mesopotamian Studies (1982). 2. D. Talbott & E. Cochrane, "The Origin of Velikovsky's Comet," KRONOS X:1 (Fall, 1984); "On the Nature of Cometary Symbolism," KRONOS XI:1 (Fall, 1985); "When Venus was a Comet," KRONOS XII:1 (Winter, 1987). 3. M. Jastrow, Religious Belief in Babylon and Assyria (New York, 1911 ...
535. The Ninsianna tablets, a preliminary reconstruction [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 6392-6407 15 20 III,25-VI,24 6685-6774 89 21A I,27-II,3 6987-6993 6 21B X,28-XII,28 7258-7318 60 22 data incomplete Columns 2 and 4 of this Table show the data recorded on the Ninsianna tablets, as interpreted by Lynn E. Rose and Raymond C. Vaughan (corrected up to and including their Kronos 1985 publication, X:2 , pp. 1-11). The count of day numbers starts from 1 Sabat (= XI,1 ) in Year 1. The Event number is always the same as the year number. When the month is marked with an asterisk, the year is one of 13 months (VI* = ...
536. Stonehenge Lunar-Solar Calendar [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. XI No. 3 (Summer 1986) Home | Issue Contents The amazing, astonishingly accurate Stonehenge Lunar-Solar Calendar Now you not only can learn the purpose of the mysterious ancient stone structure in southwestern England, but you will be able to demonstrate to your own satisfaction that the monument was an operational calendar that corrolated lunar months with solar years over the 19-year period of the Metonic cycle. Printed on green 10" by 14 ½" parchtext paper, this stylized schematic is perfect for framing as an ideal conversation piece, and has accompanying tet which explains the evolution and operation of the calendar in detail. The Stonehenge Calendar $3 .75 N. ...
537. Origins-- Today's Science, Tomorrow's Myth - by James E. StrickIing, Jr. [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. XII No. 1 (Winter 1987) Home | Issue Contents An Extraordinary New Book! Origins- Today's Science, Tomorrow's Myth - by James E. StrickIing, Jr. An Objective Study of Creationism, Evolution, and Catastrophism A uniquely objective evaluation of both of the major contenders in the creation-evolution controversy. In addition to an examination of the major fallacies of Darwinism, the book details an unprecedented critique of the Creationist position, with an alternative sought within a catastrophist framework. Intriguing investigative studies with respect to certain origins and "nonorigins' within various disciplines are also included- both natural and cultural. Among these, "The Tower of Babel and the Catastrophic ...
538. Venus, Mars ... and Saturn [Journals] [SIS Review]
... now-distant planet, Talbott argued that the Earth formerly moved in axial alignment with Saturn in a planetary configuration of sorts, with the result that Saturn remained fixed in the northern polar skies, the focal point of ancient consciousness. During the same period, Dwardu Cardona was gathering evidence hinting at Saturn's former importance. In a series of articles in Kronos, Cardona showed that more than one ancient god was identified with this tiny speck of light in the sky - a most peculiar situation [11]. What could have possessed the ancient Israelites to make El (Saturn) their most celebrated god? Questions arise at each step of the investigation. How are we to account for the ...
539. Pharaoh Seti the (Great and His Foreign Connections - II [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 3 (Spring 1983) Home | Issue Contents Pharaoh Seti the (Great and His Foreign Connections - II George Robert Talbott Editor's Note: The present article is a continuation of Dr. Talbott's earlier paper on Seti the Great which appeared in KRONOS V:3 (Spring 1980), pp. 23-35. - LMG Part II Seti's Cenotaph and Archaic Mystery Religions LOCAL AND GLOBAL DIRECTIONS AND THEOLOGIES In more traditional areas of the Moslem Middle East, blasphemy is a capital offense. To mock the Holy Names is not tolerated. Serious religion is the most stringent possible control over individual behaviour; and when blasphemy - as individual assertion or ...
540. Mythic Mountains by Isaac Vail [Books]
... - that of celestial stones. Such stones as the harp of Arnphion harmonized into position in building the wall of Thebes. Such stones as Apollo (sunlight) and Poseidon (moisture, vapor) used to build the walls of Troy. Stones that gods and heroes put in sapphire palaces and emerald towers. It was such a stone that Kronos devoured at the birthtime of Jove, the true sky. Stones of celestial "jade", "stones of fire", and heavenly rocks abundant, and these but supplementing the celestial Magnes. We can imagine how the awestruck savage, when he saw celestial powers at work in the construction of the stoney temples and towers of the ...
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