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217 pages of results. 801. In Memoriam: Immanuel Velikovsky, Livio Stecchini and Ralph Juergens [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... catastrophe probably evidenced by well known scenes of disaster like the frozen mammoths of Siberia. In the field of mythology Dr. Velikovsky again distinguished himself by maintaining that the so-called myths of antiquity had strong roots in reality. Astronomers now search these myths and legends to discover remarkable records of novae and other astronomical phenomena. Today Indian rock paintings and ... was not a slow process, generation by generation, but the catastrophe probably evidenced by well known scenes of disaster like the frozen mammoths of Siberia. In the field of mythology Dr. Velikovsky again distinguished himself by maintaining that the so-called myths of antiquity had strong roots in reality. Astronomers now search these myths and legends to discover remarkable records ...
802. Night of the Gods. Vol. 1 [Books]
... of a Time when creeping murmur and the poring Dark fills the wide vessel of the Universe. (Hen. V iv, I,I .) Disputatio Circularis Axis Myths ; The Axis as Spear, Pike, or Pal The God Picus Divine names in Pal- The Rod and Rhabdomancy The FIeur-de-Lis at the Axis point The Trident The ... The Night of the Gods. Vol. 1 An Inquiry into Cosmic and Cosmogonic Mythology and Symbolism by John O'Neill Volume I London Printed by Harrison & Sons Saint-Martin's Lane and Published by Bernard Quaritch 15 Piccadilly 1893 Contents Now entertain conjecture of a Time when creeping murmur and the poring Dark fills the wide vessel of the Universe. (Hen ...
803. Predicting the Past: An Exploration of Myth, Science and Prehistory by Roger Williams Wescott (Reviewed) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2001:2 (Jan 2002) Home | Issue Contents Predicting the Past: An Exploration of Myth, Science and Prehistory by Roger Williams Wescott by Roger Williams Wescott, Kronos Press, 2000 Reviewed by Jill Abery This book was advertised in C&CR 2001:1 , p. 33 ( ... purchasing details) as a summation of Roger Wescott's thoughts regarding mythology, human prehistory and catastrophism. For those unacquainted with Wescott's work it remains to be said that he spent his working life mainly in the field of linguistics and his many publications come with a deserved authority in this discipline. In less orthodox fields he was an eager Velikovskian and ...
804. Aeon Volume IV, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon Volume IV, Number 1 Texts Home | Aeon Home AEON A Journal on Myth and Science Publisher: Ev Cochrane Editor: Dwardu Cardona Associate Editor: Lewis M. Greenberg Contributing Editor: Frederic Jueneman Consulting Editor: David N. Talbott Volume IV, Number 1 ISSN 1066-5145 AEON, 601 Hayward, Ames, IA 50014 ... that the Morning Star deity of the ancients is not always to be understood as referring to the planet Venus PAGE 5 Mars Gods of the New World Ev Cochrane examines Mesoamerican mythology in search of hitherto unsuspected Martian gods and zeroes in on Tezcatlipoca as a prominent candidate for that planetary role Page 47 Paired Sets in the Hebrew Alphabet Brian Stross investigates ...
805. Saturn's Flare-ups [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... this "is verified by the mythological records" (emphasis mine). Other than the incident mentioned above, I actually challenge anyone to supply me with a bona fide myth which specifies the birth of a Venerian deity from a Jovian one. Here the editor of Workshop added a footnote referencing one of my works "for an alternative origin ... of Athene's birth from the head of Zeus, which is contested by contrary ancient views,(21) I would like to know where this "is verified by the mythological records" (emphasis mine). Other than the incident mentioned above, I actually challenge anyone to supply me with a bona fide myth which specifies the birth of ...
806. Cuneiform and the Revised Chronology [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... create him? The position that parts of the Bible are mythical also considers the content of the Bible to be derivative; from where, then, was the Nimrod "myth" derived? Bible scholars have asked if there are references to Nimrod in Mesopotamian sources- historical or literary- and the closest Assyriologists have found is the Assyrian king ... biblical "Nimrod" has always posed a problem, whether he existed or not. If Nimrod was an actual Mesopotamian king, where are his records? If he was mythical, did the Bible create him? The position that parts of the Bible are mythical also considers the content of the Bible to be derivative; from where, then ...
807. Sirius and Saturn [Journals] [SIS Review]
... always keeping the same face toward Saturn, which thus appeared stationary. Other Saturn theories' sometimes suffer from northernism', from an overcrowding of divinities, from too much myth and from the lack of any descriptive name (how about god-kebob'?). Introduction This paper is in two separate parts and I do not pretend that they ... M.D . - or perhaps they liked his work and did not want to fix what wasn't broken. In any case, I wonder about the propriety of treating mythology as one would any other field. Usually, of course, I oppose disciplinary boundaries and am fond of pointing out that non-professionals often do much better than the professionals ...
808. Untitled [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... regret that I have learned of the death of Hertha von Dechend, who members will know as co-author (with Giorgio de Santillana) of Hamlet's Mill: An Essay on Myth and the Frame of Time (Boston, 1969). As Brian Moore wrote in SIS Newsletter No. 2 (Sept 1975), the book was "An ... Hamlet's Polar Mill" by Dwardu Cardona; Aeon Vol 4:2 "Samson Revealed" by Ev Cochrane; Aeon Vol 3:1 , "Towards a Science of Mythology: Velikovsky's Contribution" by Ev Cochrane. A recent tribute to Hertha von Dechend "The Woman Who Wondered" by Richard Flavin is in this issue (see page ...
809. Discussion on Wal Thornhill & Ev Cochrane's papers [Journals] [SIS Review]
... mythological angle, followed by an immediate follow-up of a second article dealing with the scientific and physical side. He accepted this. All three contributed with a broad selection of myth motifs, indeed here was an amazing source of Saturnian based material. Harold said he must mention his indebtedness to Bernard Newgrosh for putting a sense of order and discipline ... writing, which is dominated by Inanna worship. Harold Tresman outlined his early contributions to the Saturn theory. In his presentation he indicated that he had discovered the importance of mythology only after the formation of the SIS. Peter James, Martin Sieff and Bernard Newgrosh all suggested that a better approach for The Primordial Light' would be from the ...
810. Crazy Heroes of Dark Times [Books] [de Grazia books]
... mixed bands of other ethnic Greeks, especially Dorians. The Heraclids, in our theory, are crazed survivors, sons, naturally, of Hercules, who is identifiable in myth with Ares or Mars, even though he sometimes fights Ares. The Heraclids are borne back in the name of the God who destroyed their kin and culture. " ... . The heroes spoke of home frequently but there is a lack of definition of their homes, Nestor's account being exceptional in the Iliad and those of the Odyssey being largely mythical and savage. The heroes boasted in the names of their parents, some of their grandfathers, and usually stopped at this point; some lapsed into claims of divine ...
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