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221 pages of results. 211. Egyptian Influence Upon Early Israelite Literature [Journals] [Aeon]
... Issue Contents Egyptian Influence Upon Early Israelite Literature Jay D'Ambrosio Introduction This thesis will show that Egyptian literary and scribal tradition had a significant influence upon the early Israelites. Ancient Israelite culture and society has been the topic of study for countless writers, historians, archaeologists, and anthropologists. This has been due in part to the impact Israelite traditions and writings have had upon the development of what is commonly referred to as Western Civilization. Specifically, Christians, Jews, and Muslims presently exhibit the monotheistic religious features derived from Israelite tradition. The following will focus on the time period between the journey of Abram from southern Mesopotamia to the land of Canaan (c . 2200-1550 B.C . ...
212. The Velikovskian Vol. II, No. 3: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... PUBLISHER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Charles Ginenthal EXECUTIVE EDITOR COPY EDITOR Maria Victoria Figueredo MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION Send all manuscripts to: Charles Ginenthal, Publisher THE VELIKOVSKIAN 65-35 108th Street, Suite D15 Forest Hills, New York 11375 Both original and previously published manus-cripts will be accepted for review. Manuscripts should be prepared in the manner described in Webster's Manual of Style. See also Writing Well for the Technical Professions © 1989 by Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., and The Craft of Scientific Writing © 1987 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. A current issue of The Velikovskian should be consulted for general style. Manuscripts will be returned to authors after formatting for approval and changes. Original illustrations will be returned only if ...
213. Vox Popvli [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon Volume VI, Number 5 Home | Issue Contents Vox Popvli Shapley, Macmillan, And Conan Doyle William R. Zettler, from Winchester, Massachusetts, writes: I call attention to Arthur Conan Doyle's book, The Poison Belt, which was written in 1913. The Macmillan Company, of Velikovsky fame, published an edition of that book in 1964. That edition includes an Introduction by John Dickson Carr and an Epilogue by Professor Harlow Shapley. The Poison Belt is an interesting piece of science fiction about the apparent death of Earth's entire population. This was caused by Earth's entry into a "poison belt" atmosphere which happened to be in its orbital path. ...
214. The Velikovskian Vol. I, No. 4: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... PUBLISHER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Charles Ginenthal EXECUTIVE EDITOR COPY EDITOR Maria Victoria Figueredo MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION Send all manuscripts to: Charles Ginenthal, Publisher THE VELIKOVSKIAN 65-35 108th Street, Suite D15 Forest Hills, New York 11375 Both original and previously published manuscripts will be accepted for review. Manuscripts should be prepared in the manner described in Webster's Manual of Style. See also Writing Well for the Technical Professions © 1989 by Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., and The Craft of Scientific Writing © 1987 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. A current issue of The Velikovskian should be consulted for general style. Manuscripts will be returned to authors after formatting for approval and changes. Original illustrations will be returned only if ...
215. Horizons [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... waters. SUNDAY MORNING: MAYER DANINO: Genesis 11 1-9 The story of the tower of Babel. This had something to do with a catastrophe caused by the planet Mercury. There would have been a thunderbolt causing a low frequency wave. This resulted in neurological disturbance, failure of speech and communication: babbling. People were forced to invent writing. Merculis = scribe. Mercury was responsible for writing. Every 1656 years there is a flood. Babel was 460 years late. There was a law that Jews were supposed to throw stones at idols; except for one, because stones were its food. Gunnar Heinsohn commented that according to his chronological scheme the ziggurat building phases were ...
216. The Velikovskian Vol. II, No. 2: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... PUBLISHER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Charles Ginenthal EXECUTIVE EDITOR COPY EDITOR Maria Victoria Figueredo MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION Send all manuscripts to: Charles Ginenthal, Publisher THE VELIKOVSKIAN 65-35 108th Street, Suite D15 Forest Hills, New York 11375 Both original and previously published manus-cripts will be accepted for review. Manuscripts should be prepared in the manner described in Webster's Manual of Style. See also Writing Well for the Technical Professions © 1989 by Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., and The Craft of Scientific Writing © 1987 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. A current issue of The Velikovskian should be consulted for general style. Manuscripts will be returned to authors after formatting for approval and changes. Original illustrations will be returned only if ...
217. The Velikovskian Vol. II, No. 1: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... PUBLISHER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Charles Ginenthal EXECUTIVE EDITOR COPY EDITOR Maria Victoria Figueredo MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION Send all manuscripts to: Charles Ginenthal, Publisher THE VELIKOVSKIAN 65-35 108th Street, Suite D15 Forest Hills, New York 11375 Both original and previously published manus-cripts will be accepted for review. Manuscripts should be prepared in the manner described in Webster's Manual of Style. See also Writing Well for the Technical Professions © 1989 by Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., and The Craft of Scientific Writing © 1987 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. A current issue of The Velikovskian should be consulted for general style. Manuscripts will be returned to authors after formatting for approval and changes. Original illustrations will be returned only if ...
218. The Life of Flavius Josephus - Autobiography [Books]
... making harangues to the people, and in being too hard in his speeches for such as opposed him, though they advised what was more to their advantage, and this by his craftiness and his fallacies, for he was not unskilful in the learning of the Greeks; and in dependence on that skill it was, that he undertook to write a history of these affairs, as aiming, by this way of haranguing, to disguise the truth. But as to this man, and how ill were his character and conduct of life, and how he and his brother were, in great measure, the authors of our destruction, I shall give the reader an account in ...
219. The Velikovskian Vol. II, No. 4: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... PUBLISHER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Charles Ginenthal EXECUTIVE EDITOR COPY EDITOR Maria Victoria Figueredo MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION Send all manuscripts to: Charles Ginenthal, Publisher THE VELIKOVSKIAN 65-35 108th Street, Suite D15 Forest Hills, New York 11375 Both original and previously published manus-cripts will be accepted for review. Manuscripts should be prepared in the manner described in Webster's Manual of Style. See also Writing Well for the Technical Professions © 1989 by Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., and The Craft of Scientific Writing © 1987 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. A current issue of The Velikovskian should be consulted for general style. Manuscripts will be returned to authors after formatting for approval and changes. Original illustrations will be returned only if ...
220. Stonehenge - A Calendar? (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... would fall at the foot of the hill at the equinoxes, the brow at summer solstice, and an outlying marker at winter solstice (per Moses B. Cotsworth, as described by Peter Tompkins in Secrets of the Great Pyramid, pp. 127-130). William J. Douglas Rockville, MD To the Editor of KRONOS: I am writing in reference to Alban Wall's article, "A Calendric View of Stonehenge", that appeared in KRONOS VIII:2 . The article is quite interesting and well written, but several questions come to mind. Hawkins, Hoyle, and now Wall agree that the Aubrey Holes were used for movable markers. However, R. J. ...
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