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131. Rehabilitation Of Censorinus [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... , was proclaimed Augustus by the senate and the rest of the citizens on the 16th day before the calends of February [of the year] when he [Caesar] was consul for the seventh time and M.Vipsanius Agrippa for the third time; but the Egyptians, as they had come two years earlier under the power of the Roman people, count this year as the 267th. By us as well as by the Egyptians certain years are mentioned in writings called by them "of Nabonassar" because they are enumerated from the first year of his reign. Of these this is the 986th; in the same way [the years] of Philip, counted from the ...
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132. The Heavenly Host [Books] [de Grazia books]
... infer from this fact that such beings were at some time most impressive features of the sky and, when they were not, were scalding memories, which had so dominated the human setting that no successor, no matter how prominently active could match what its "ancestor" or "father" had achieved. Some cultures, such as the Roman, Greek, and Hindu, did not conceal the succession of fathers, and assigned family roles to junior actors, while the Hebrews over a period of time accepted the Mosaic rationalization which fitted several great gods into a unity. This did not come without ideological and political strug- gles of great intensity and long duration, some of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 39  -  25 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/divine/ch04.htm
133. The Pyramids: an enigma solved [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... and simple - the pyramid stones were not hewn and sculptured. They are, instead, a form of cement, known as geopolymers, that has only been reinvented in the last few decades. The massive blocks were formed in situ, thus eliminating the need to hoist massive stones to great heights. As pointed out by Davidovits, the Romans produced cements far superior to any available until the invention of Portland cement in 1824. He believes the Romans acquired this knowledge from the Egyptians and argues that the word chemistry' was originally derived from the name of the Egyptian god Khnum, with whom stone-making was associated. Though Davidovits has met resistance from the Egyptology establishment in obtaining samples ...
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... speaks of an esoteric tradition brought by Templars to France and incorporated in the Notre-Dame Cathedrals at Chartres, Rouen, Laon, Reims and others, whose geographical coordinates are said to mirror the stars in the constellation Virgo. One of the most interesting historical sections concerns Commagene, a small state in the Upper Euphrates. It was caught between the Roman and Parthian Empires, becoming part of the Roman Empire in 17AD. Gilbert refers back to Adad-Nirari I who conquered the area, Tiglath-Pileser I who quelled a rebellion there and Shalmaneser III who received tribute from it and had a temple built at Harran to the Moon-god Sin (restored by Ashurbanipal but no longer visible) - then Cyrus, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 38  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1998n1/47magi.htm
135. Homeric Troy and the Greek Dark Age [Journals] [SIS Review]
... to report: "[ Wiencke-Lotz] argues that the entire Gudrun Epic has a sound historical basis and that all specific places mentioned can be found where expected geographically, though their distribution covers a large geographic area. She has identified and visited the numerous places named in the tales and has traced the specific period of Gudrun's life in relation to Roman history." [11] What emerged from this study is that the epic is exclusively indigenous to those territories which had, at one time or another, been occupied by the Goths. This conclusion received confirmation through the archaeological discoveries of the countries involved - Yugoslavia, Austria, Greece and Asia Minor, Poland, Russia, Sweden ...
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136. Intimations of an Alien Sky [Journals] [Aeon]
... immediate, but not earlier, ancestors, he simply rediscovered this verity and sought to reaffirm it. Besides, he was not the only Greek to offer the assertion. Lucian of Samosata also knew this truth. (15) And Plato, who recognized it on his own, had it verified by the Egyptians. (16) The Romans, who borrowed many of their deities from the Greeks, were no different. Is it not, in fact, to them that we owe the present names of the planets in the western world so that to this day they continue to bear the names of the gods? The synonymity of planets with gods was so entrenched among the ...
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137. The Olympian Rulers [Books] [de Grazia books]
... only mechanism for supplying the great flood volume in a short period of time. How Durer got this dream is a matter of considerable scientific interest- was it a Jungian archetype, a Velikovskian buried memory, a product of the Renaissance-connected genius of Durer? In 1515, Durer drew the first star map. Jupiter is a god-name that the Romans took from their Etruscan neighbors. "Jove" was an exclamatory form of Jupiter, whence we take Jovea here to denote the period. Zeus was the Greek equivalent. He was Marduk of Babylon; Shiva of the Hindus; Mazda of the Persians; Thor or Donar of the Teutonic peoples; Amon and Horus of the Egyptians; ...
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... sun to stand still, not the earth!" The Copernican theory was, as its author saw in advance, silenced for almost a hundred years; scientists were afraid to study or to teach it - the only exception being Giordano Bruno. After nine months in the dungeon of the Venetian Inquisition and seven years in the cell of the Roman Inquisition, Bruno was burned at the stake in Rome for his denial of the Immaculate Conception - a theological heresy - and for his teaching of the Copernican theory, which he extended by claiming the plurality of worlds. For Bruno, the fixed stars were not lights attached to an enormous sphere that bounded the universe, as Copernicus thought ...
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... . The Western Mongols call the Polestar by a name equivalent to the cardo, the apex of the golden mountain, ' that is, of course, the Heavens-vault, apex montis aurei, nomine cardo caeli, Stella Polaris (altan kadasu niken nara tagri-dschin urkilka).15 The Satapatha-brahmana16directs that in marking out the temple (to use the Roman augur's word) for sacrifice, the place "which lies highest, and above which rises no other part of the ground " must be chosen. The Uttara-vedi, higher or high-altar, of the Satapatha-brahmana still continues to be the common Christian term. All this placing of the altar of the highest god on a summit must be considered ...
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... full of rings.22 The hasta set up in the ground during the judicial debates of the centumvires is another re-appearance of the Axis, at the point of which sits the world-judge. (Hasta posits pro cede Jovis Statoris. Cicero, Phil. ii, 26, 64) and the Sheriff's javelin-men doubtless give us a relict of the Roman curls, of the spear of the Judge of heaven. The pair of Japanese Kami immediately took possession of their island-which, as above, we must by extension, understand as the Earth-and having firmly planted their spear therein, made a heavens-Pillar of it.23 Heaven and earth were then very close to each other, we are told ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  29 Sep 2002  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/night/vol-1/night-01.htm
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