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421. Quartered At Yale [Journals] [Kronos]
... legends and traditions, as narrated in the Scriptures, Midrash, and Talmud, relative to the time of the Exodus, and in Egyptian traditions (and in Mayan) as well. The sole difference is that according to the Egyptian source the sun remained below the horizon for nine days, causing the "Egyptian darkness" - or for seven days according to Midrashic tradition. This shows there was no borrowing by the Chinese from Egypt or Judea, nor the other way round, by Egypt or Judea from China, where tradition has the sun remaining above the horizon. Nothing of this was questioned by Latourette. So what did he disprove or expose? George Kubler, Professor ...
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422. Letters to the Editor C&AH 3:2 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... is it so difficult to conceive of two Tushrattas or Azarus when we have so many Amenhoteps, Thutmoses, and Ramses appearing in Egyptian documents? Many biblical scholars have long agreed Ben Hadad was a repetitive name for the kings of Damascus and Hiram a repetitive name for the kings of Tyre. Should later historians question the presence of six or seven Georges on the throne of England? As to the question of Psammis, Velikovsky should certainly have devoted more space to it, but it has long been thought that Merneptah was not the oldest son of the Pharaoh; he may have been a regent or predecessor of Merneptah who could have had a short six-year reign. If either Psammis ...
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423. Special Offer [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 3 (Spring 1983) Home | Issue Contents Special Offer BACK ISSUE SALE For a limited time, KRONOS is offering a special on its back issues. With the purchase of any back issue of KRONOS from its first seven volumes, a second back issue may be obtained at half-price. All back issues ordinarily sell for $5 .00 each (issue #10 is $6 .00) to residents of North America. Individual back issues overseas are $6 .50 each (issue #10 is $8 .00). No more than five back issues may be purchased at the regular price in order to obtain ...
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424. Quartered At Yale. File II (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... book, has exact counterparts in Hebrew traditions and legends, as narrated in the Scriptures, Midrash, and Talmud, relative to the time of the Exodus, and in Egyptian traditions as well. The sole difference is that according to the Egyptian source, the sun remained below the horizon causing "Egyptian darkness" for nine days- or for seven days according to midrashic tradition. This shows there was no borrowing by the Chinese from Egypt or Judea, or the other way around, by Egypt or Judea from China, where tradition has the sun remaining above the horizon. Nothing of this was questioned by Latourette. What did he disprove or expose? George Kubler, professor of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/stargazers/210-quartered.htm
425. Special Offer! [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 1 (Fall 1982) Home | Issue Contents Special Offer!BACK ISSUE SALE For a limited time, KRONOS is offering a special on its back issues. With the purchase of any back issue of KRONOS from its first seven volumes, a second back issue may be obtained at half-price. All back issues ordinarily sell for $5 .00 each (issue #10 is $6 .00) to residents of North America. Individual back issues overseas are $6 .50 each (issue #10 is $8 .00). No more than five back issues may be purchased at the regular price in order to ...
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426. Sothic Dating Redux (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... are mentioned. The epagomenal days also figured on the verso of the Palermo Stone and in the star-clocks of the Ninth to Twelfth Dynasties (Neugebauer-Parker, Egyptian Astronomical Texts, 1. The Early Decans, 1960). The so-called evidence for a 320-day year on the recto of the Palermo Stone in reality shows two year-compartments with six months and seven days in the last year of the old king and four months and thirteen days in the first year-compartment of the new king. The obvious conclusion is that an interregnum took place. C. At the installation of the civil calendar it was to run concurrently with the original lunar calendar, the two complementing one another. Very gradually the ...
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427. The Sacred Mountain [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... July 1984) Home | Issue Contents INTERACTION The Sacred Mountain Charles H. Seitz Immanuel Velikovsky proposed that Saturn was in a stationary position at the North Pole until the time of the Deluge, when it became a nova. Behind Saturn was Jupiter and the rest of the planets. The explosion not only dumped water on the Earth and for seven days became a bright light that radiated terrestrial life, but caused Venus to emerge from the red spot on Jupiter and begin an orbit that, at the time of the Exodus, threatened collision with the Earth- diverted only at the last minute by Mars. Various planets threatened the Earth on their way to settling down in their present ...
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428. Flawed Search [Journals] [Kronos]
... April 1980) with the permission of both the publisher and author. In Search of Ancient Astronomies arose from a series of lectures given by the contributors in California in 1975, and is, according to its editor, "the first attempt to present systematically to the general reader the main results of archaeo-astronomy to date". It consists of seven chapters, four by the editor and one each by Professor Thom and his son, Dr. John Eddy and Dr. Anthony Aveni. It is clearly stated in Krupp's introduction that the "pseudoscientific misconceptions" of Erich von Daniken, Velikovsky and the like are to be "dispelled by the reliable, scientific findings of archaeo-astronomy"; ...
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... throughout his life (however, he did favour his two male servants Salai and Melzi). Leonardo's personal preference for the male gender provided Sigmund Freud with material for his unscientific and only study of paleopsychosexuality. The makeup of Leonardo's nature can never be more than dimly and incompletely conceived. To some degree, Leonardo da Vinci was influenced by seven major thinkers: Aristotle, Archimedes, Vitruvius, Pliny, Ptolemy, Avicenna, and Cusa. His own experiences, studies, and speculations were shackled by two prejudices: Platonism and Galenism. Nevertheless, he took historical changes seriously and even discovered the circulation of the blood. In short, Leonardo was apart from the world-view of his ...
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430. Snowball in Hell: Earth Completely Covered by Ice [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... :2 (Dec 1998) Home | Issue Contents Snowball in Hell: Earth Completely Covered by Ice 28 August 1998 From Andrew Yee <ayee@nova.astro.utoronto.ca> Harvard University 27 August 1998 Earth Was Completely Covered by Ice, Geologists Say First Large Animals Appeared After Melting By William J. Cromie, Gazette Staff Seven hundred million years ago, Earth's oceans were completely frozen over. No rivers flowed, no rain or snow fell. Life, limited to simple plants and bacteria at the time, became severely depleted. But inside Earth, the activity that leads to surface volcanism continued. Volcanoes belched carbon dioxide and other gases into the air. Carbon ...
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