Bibliography

This is the bibliography I’ve been compiling across the different posts.

  • [PDF] W. Lowell Morgan and M. ~W. Childs, “Study of striations in a spherically symmetric hydrogen discharge,” Plasma Sources Science and Technology, vol. 24, iss. 5, p. 055022, 2015.
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      Title                    = {Study of striations in a spherically symmetric hydrogen discharge},
      Author                   = {{Lowell Morgan}, W. and {Childs}, Montgomery ~W.},
      Journal                  = {Plasma Sources Science and Technology},
      Year                     = {2015},
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      Abstract                 = {Experiments on a high power spherically symmetric positive corona discharge in molecular hydrogen are reported upon. These are collisional plasmas in the H 2 pressure range of about 0.75 Torr to 3 Torr. Applied voltages ranged up to 600 V on the anode with currents ranging up to 3 A. As others have observed in prior published experiments going back to 1997, we have observed spherically symmetric striations or double layers. Others have observed such striations in O 2 , CO 2 , and in mixtures of N 2 and acetone or methanol, or benzene. Like H 2 all these gases, except N 2 itself, readily dissociate and form negative ions by dissociative attachment with electrons. We propose that the striations are instabilities arising from copious formation of negative ions that modify the radial space charge and electric field distributions in such high aspect ratio spherical discharges.},
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      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Timestamp                = {2015.12.28},
      Url                      = {http://stacks.iop.org/0963-0252/24/i=5/a=055022}
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  • [DOI] H. Alfvén, “Cosmology: Myth or Science?,” Journal of Astrop, vol. 5, 1984.
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      author =       {Hannes Alfvén},
      title =        {Cosmology: Myth or Science?},
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      publisher =    {Indian Academy of Sciences},
      series =       {J. Astrophys. Astr.},
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      title_sort =   {Cosmology: Myth or Science?},
      url =          {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1984JApA....5...79A},
      uuid =         {51c7faf7-c18a-4a2b-8a02-4c4d53ace30f}
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  • [DOI] W. H. Bostick, “Stockholm, August 1956, Revisited,” IEEE Transactions on Plasma S, vol. 17, iss. 2, pp. 69-72, 1989.
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      author =       {Bostick, Winston H.},
      title =        {Stockholm, August 1956, Revisited},
      journal =      {IEEE Transactions on Plasma S},
      year =         {1989},
      volume =       {17},
      number =       {2},
      pages =        {69-72},
      month =        {abr},
      note =         {Abstract - Much of the modern-day foundations of the plasma universe can be traced to the International Astronomical Union Symposium number 6 held in August. 1956, in Stockholm, Sweden and attended by {"}Olympians{"} such as Alfven. Artsimovich, the Babcocks, Baños, Benett, Biermann, Hanbury Brown, Buneman, Burbidge, Chandrasekhar, Cowling, Dungey, Ferraro, Fowler, Gold, Hoyle, Lehuert, Parker, Pease, Piddington, Pikelner, Schafranow, Shklovsky, Schlüter, Spitzer, Swann , Sweet, van de Hulst, and many other notables. },
      abstract =     {The author believes that the modern-day foundations of the plasma universe can be traced to a significant degree to the International Astronomical Union Symposium number 6 held in August, 1956, in Stockholm. He offers a few observations on the subjects and presentations at the Symposium which interest him most and the developments over the last three decades which have been closest to his own work},
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      title_sort =   {Stockholm, August 1956, Revisited},
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  • [DOI] A. ~L. Peratt, “The evidence for electrical currents in cosmic plasma,” IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, vol. 18, pp. 26-32, 1990.
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      Title                    = {The evidence for electrical currents in cosmic plasma},
      Author                   = {{Peratt}, A.~L.},
      Journal                  = {IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science},
      Year                     = {1990},
    
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      Abstract                 = {With the advent of fully three-dimensional, fully electromagnetic, particle-in-cell simulations, investigations of Birkeland currents and magnetic-field-aligned electric fields have become possible in plasmas not accessible to in situ measurement, i.e., in plasmas having the dimensions of galaxies or systems of galaxies. The necessity for a three-dimensional electromagnetic approach derives from the fact that the evolution of magnetized plasmas involves complex geometries, intense self-fields, nonlinearities, and explicit time-dependence. A comparison of the synchrotron radiation properties of simulated currents to those of extragalactic sources provides observational evidence for galactic-dimensional Birkeland currents.},
      Adsnote                  = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System},
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      Doi                      = {10.1109/27.45499},
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      Keywords                 = {Birkeland Currents, Cosmic Plasma, Electric Current, Galactic Evolution, Particle In Cell Technique, Plasma Physics, Biot Method, Electromagnetism, Field Aligned Currents, Isophotes, Microwaves, Plasma Pinch, Synchrotron Radiation},
      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Timestamp                = {2015.12.28}
    }
  • P. ~P. Kronberg, R. ~V. ~E. Lovelace, G. Lapenta, S. Colgate, and L. Sanna, “Measurement and Simulation of the Electric Current in a kpc-Scale Jet,” in APS Meeting Abstracts, 2012.
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      Title                    = {Measurement and Simulation of the Electric Current in a kpc-Scale Jet},
      Author                   = {{Kronberg}, P.~P. and {Lovelace}, R.~V.~E. and {Lapenta}, G. and {Colgate}, S. and {Sanna}, L.},
      Booktitle                = {APS Meeting Abstracts},
      Year                     = {2012},
      Month                    = {oct},
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      Abstract                 = {We present radio emission, polarization, and Faraday rotation maps of the radio jet of the galaxy 3C303. From these data we derive the magnetoplasma and electrodynamic parameters of this 50 kpc long jet. For one component of this jet we obtain for the first time a direct determination of a galactic-scale electric current (3 x 1018 A), and its direction-positive away from the active galactic nucleus. Our analysis strongly supports a model where the jet energy flow is mainly electromagnetic.[4pt] P.P. Kronberg, R.V.E. Lovelace, G. Lapenta, S.A. Colgate, Measurement of the Electric Current in a Kpc-Scale Jet, Astrophysical Journal Letters, 741, L15, doi:10.1088/2041-8205/741/1/L15, 2011.},
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      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Timestamp                = {2015.12.28},
      Url                      = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012APS..DPPNP8031K}
    }
  • [PDF] W. G. Aeschylus; Headlam Clinton E. S; Headlam, The plays of Æschylus, London : G. Bell, 1909.
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      Year                     = {1909},
      Note                     = {Introduction. Prometheus bound. The Persians. The seven against Thebes. The suppliants. Agamemnon. Choephoroe. Eumenides},
    
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      Timestamp                = {2016.01.18},
      Url                      = {https://archive.org/details/aeschylusplays00aesciala}
    }
  • A. de Grazia, Homo Schizo I, Metron Publications, 1983.
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      note =         {Human and Cultural Hologenesis },
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  • A. de Grazia, Homo Schizo II, Metron Publications, 2014.
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      title =        {Homo Schizo II},
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      note =         {Human Nature and Behavior },
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  • A. de Grazia, Solaria Binaria, Metron Publications, 1984.
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      title =        {Solaria Binaria},
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      year =         {1984},
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      note =         {Origins and History of the Solar System },
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  • A. de Grazia, The Lately Tortured Earth, Metron Publications, 1983.
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      title =        {The Lately Tortured Earth},
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      year =         {1983},
      author =       {Alfred de Grazia},
      month =        {jul},
      note =         {Exoterrestrial Forces and Quantavolutions in the Earth Sciences },
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  • H. Alfvén, “Plasma Universe,” Physica Scripta, vol. 20, pp. 20-28, 1987.
    @Article{Alfven1987,
      author =       {Hannes Alfvén},
      title =        {Plasma Universe},
      journal =      {Physica Scripta},
      year =         {1987},
      volume =       {20},
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      month =        {may},
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  • H. Alfvén, “Cosmology in the Plasma Universe: An Introductory Exposition,” IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, vol. 18, iss. 1, 1990.
    @Article{Alfven1990,
      author =       {Hannes Alfvén},
      title =        {Cosmology in the Plasma Universe: An Introductory Exposition},
      journal =      {IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science},
      year =         {1990},
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      number =       {1},
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  • D. Alighieri, The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, H. F. Cary, Ed., Cassell & Company, 1892.
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      Title                    = {The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated},
      Author                   = {Dante Alighieri},
      Editor                   = {Henry Francis Cary},
      Publisher                = {Cassell \& Company},
      Year                     = {1892},
    
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      Url                      = {http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8800}
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  • [PDF] M. Jastrow, Aspects of religious belief and practice in Babylonia and Assyria, New York : G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1911.
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      Title                    = {Aspects of religious belief and practice in Babylonia and Assyria},
      Author                   = {Jastrow, Morris},
      Publisher                = {New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons},
      Year                     = {1911},
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  • R. Barber, Bestiary : Being an English Version of the Bodleian Library, Oxford, MS Bodley 764, New edition ed., Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2013.
    @Book{barber2013,
      Title                    = {Bestiary : Being an English Version of the Bodleian Library, Oxford, MS Bodley 764},
      Author                   = {Richard Barber},
      Publisher                = {Boydell \& Brewer Ltd},
      Year                     = {2013},
      Edition                  = {New edition},
    
      Keywords                 = {bestiary,illustration,medieval},
      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Review                   = {Bestiaries are a particularly characteristic product of medieval England, and give a unique insight into the medieval mind. Richly illuminated and lavishly produced, they were luxury objects for noble families. Their three-fold purpose was to provide a natural history of birds, beasts and fishes, to draw moral examples from animal behaviour (the industrious bee, the stubborn ass), and to reveal a mystical meaning - the phoenix, for instance, as a symbol of Christ's resurrection. This Bestiary, MS Bodley 764, was produced around the middle of the thirteenth century and is of singular beauty and interest. The lively illustrations have the freedom and naturalistic quality of the later Gothic style, and make dazzling use of colour. This book reproduces the 136 illuminations to the same size and in the same place as the original manuscript, fitting the text around them. Richard Barber's translation from the original Latin is a delight to read, capturing both the serious intent of the manuscript and its charm. RICHARD BARBER has written many books on the history of and life in the middle ages, from his Somerset Maugham Award-winning The Knight and Chivalry, by way of biographies of Henry II and the Black Prince, to an anthology of Arthurian literature from England, France and Germany, Arthurian Legends, and an account of the historical Arthur, King Arthur: Hero and Legend.},
      Timestamp                = {2015.09.27},
      Url                      = {https://www.bookdepository.com/Bestiary-Richard-Barber/9780851157535}
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  • A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Bhagavad-Gītā as It Is, New York : Macmillan, 2011.
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      publisher =    {New York : Macmillan},
      year =         {2011},
      author =       {Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, A. C.},
      month =        {ene},
      author_sort =  {Anonymous},
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  • [DOI] W. H. Bostick, “What Laboratory-Produced Plasma Structures Can Contribute to the Understanding of Cosmic Structures Both Large and Small,” IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, vol. 14, iss. 6, pp. 703-717, 1986.
    @Article{Bostick_1986,
      author =       {Bostick, Winston H.},
      title =        {What Laboratory-Produced Plasma Structures Can Contribute to the Understanding of Cosmic Structures Both Large and Small},
      journal =      {IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science},
      year =         {1986},
      volume =       {14},
      number =       {6},
      pages =        {703-717},
      month =        {dic},
      note =         {ISSN : 0093-3813},
      abstract =     {The tradition of the classical 1901 work by Birkeland [1] on aurora phenomena by laboratory terrella experiments was resumed by Alfvén [2], Cowling [3], Ferraro et al. [4], and by Bennett [5] in his terrella experiments. In 1954 [6] when experimenters accidentally produced in the laboratory structures later identified as diamagnetic vortex filaments, and in 1961 [7] when filaments, later identified as current-carrying paramagnetic plasma vortex structures (which are both electric motors and dynamos), were observed in the Z and theta-pinch experiments, this tradition was being further reestablished. It has been successfully argued [6], [8], [11], [20] that both of these types of vortices are force-free minimum-free-energy structures that spontaneously spring to life as readily as do thousands of spherical bubbles and water droplets during the splash of a breaking water wave. The Birkeland aurora filaments are a hybrid combination of these two basic types (paramagnetic and diamagnetic) of plasma vortices. It is to be expected that such structures on a cosmic scale play an important role in the cosmos, and indeed they do in the formation of galaxies, stars, binary stars, solar systems, solar prominences, solar flares, solar wind, comet tails, cosmic "strings" in the Crab nebula, string-like galactic clusters, expansion of the Universe, giant galactic jets, cosmic rays, sunspots, vortex rolls in sunspot penumbra, twinkling of radio stars by the density fluctuations in the ionosphere, turbulence at the interface between the solar wind and the earth's magnetosphere, etc.},
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  • J. P. Brooke-Little, An Heraldic Alphabet, London : Macdonald and Jane’s, 1975.
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      publisher =    {London : Macdonald and Jane's},
      year =         {1975},
      author =       {J. P. Brooke-Little},
      month =        {jul},
      author_sort =  {Brooke-Little, J. P.},
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  • W. Smith and C. Anthon, A new classical dictionary of Greek and Roman biography, mythology and geography: partly based upon the Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology., New York : Harper & Brothers, 1862.
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      title     = {A new classical dictionary of Greek and Roman biography, mythology and geography: partly based upon the Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology.},
      year      = {1862},
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  • [PDF] E. C. Bunker, J. C. Y. Watt, and Z. Sun, Nomadic art of the eastern Eurasian steppes : the Eugene V. Thaw and other New York collections, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2002.
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      Note                     = {Watsonline record number: b1325232x
    Watsonline link: http://library.metmuseum.org/record=b1325232
    OCLC number: 893698575
    Copyright Status: copyrighted
    Copyright Notice: Copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    Copyright Information: The Libraries of the Metropolitan Museum of Art make digital versions of collections accessible for research purposes in the following situations: They are in the public domain; the rights are owned by The Metropolitan Museum of Art; we have permission to make them accessible; we make them accessible as a fair use, or there are no known restrictions on use. To learn what your responsibilities are if you'd like to use the materials, go to http://www.metmuseum.org/information/terms-and-conditions},
    
      Abstract                 = {Director's Foreword / Philippe de Montebello -- Collector's Foreword / Eugene V. Thaw -- The World of the Eurasian Nomads -- North China, Mongolia, and Southern Siberia -- Introduction / James C.Y. Watt -- The Land and the People / Emma C. Bunker -- Artifacts: Regional Styles and Production Methods / Emma C. Bunker -- Catalogue / Emma C. Bunker / contributions by Zhixin Sun -- 1.. Horse Harness Fittings -- 2.. Wheeled Transportation -- 3.. Weapons, Helmets, and Tools -- 4.. Belt Ornaments -- 5.. Garment Plaques and Hooks -- 6.. Personal Ornaments -- 7.. Mirrors, Tools for Musical Instruments, and Ceremonial Paraphernalia -- 8.. Vessels and Implements -- The Legacy of Nomadic Art in China and Eastern Central Asia / James C. Y. Watt ; "Four thousand years ago a remarkable culture, that of the pastoral nomads, emerged in the Eurasian steppes north of the Great Wall of China, in the vast expanse of grasslands that stretches from Siberia into Central Europe. By the first millennium B.C., material prosperity among the nomads had brought about a flowering of creativity and the evolution of a new artistic vocabulary. The pastoral peoples left no written record, but the artifacts that remain provide a key to understanding their culture and beliefs. Beautifully crafted and highly sophisticated and abstract in design, these objects are visual representations of the natural and supernatural worlds that guided their lives. This publication chronicles the artistic exchange between the pastoral peoples and their settled Chinese neighbors and tells of the legacy of their art, with iconographic analyses and detailed descriptions of nearly two hundred artifacts."-- Metropolitan Museum of Art website ; Catalog of an exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Oct. 1, 2002-Jan. 5, 2003 ; Includes bibliographical references and index ; Emma C. Bunker is Research Consultant in the Asian Art Department at the Denver Art Museum and a scholar in the art of the pastoral peoples of North China, southern Siberia, and Central Asia ; Exhibition title: Nomadic art of the Eastern Eurasian steppes},
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  • E. Cochrane, Racial Memory and Instinct: The Case of the Honeyguide, 2010.
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  • E. Cochrane, “The Ladder-to-Heaven,” AEON: A Journal Of Myth and Science, vol. 6, iss. 5, 2004.
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  • E. Cochrane, Sovereignty as Hag: A Case Study in Mythological Analysis, 2001.
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  • E. Cochrane, “The Many Faces of Venus: The Planet Venus in Ancient Myth and Religion.” Aeon Press, 2001.
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  • E. Cochrane, Science of Astronomical Retrocalculations, 2001.
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  • E. Cochrane, The Light Bringer. The Myth of the Morning Star, 2001.
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  • E. Cochrane, “The Many Faces of Venus: The Planet Venus in Ancient Myth and Religion.” Aeon Press, 2001, vol. 30.
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  • E. Cochrane, (Ten) Ancient accounts of the sunrise routinely portray it as accompanied by the shaking of heaven and earth, 2015.
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  • E. Cochrane, The Saturn Theory, 2001.
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  • E. Cochrane, “The Many Faces of Venus: The Planet Venus in Ancient Myth and Religion.” Aeon Press, 2001, vol. 29.
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  • E. Cochrane, “Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion.” Aeon Press, 1997, vol. 31.
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  • E. Cochrane, The Great Star, 2001.
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  • E. Cochrane, Dr. Heinsohn’s Historical Revisions, 2001.
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  • E. Cochrane, The Eye of Horus, 2001.
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  • E. Cochrane, Viva Lamarck: A Brief History of the Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics, 2001.
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  • E. Cochrane, Horus and the Deceased King, 2001.
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  • E. Cochrane, “Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion.” Aeon Press, 1997, vol. 15.
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  • E. Cochrane, Mesopotamian Skywatchers, 2001.
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      title_sort =   {Mesopotamian Skywatchers},
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      volume =       {32}
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  • E. Cochrane, Mars Rocks in Ancient Myth and Modern Science, 2001.
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  • E. Cochrane, “Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion.” Aeon Press, 1997, vol. 3.
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      author =       {Cochrane, Ev},
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  • E. Cochrane, On Krauss’s «Astronomische Konzepte und Jenseitsvorstellungen in den Pyramidentexten», 2001.
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      title =        {On Krauss’s «Astronomische Konzepte und Jenseitsvorstellungen in den Pyramidentexten»},
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      year =         {2001},
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      title_sort =   {On Krauss’s «Astronomische Konzepte und Jenseitsvorstellungen in den Pyramidentexten»},
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      volume =       {23}
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  • E. Cochrane, The Sacred Marriage, 2001.
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      title =        {The Sacred Marriage},
      howpublished = {Maverick Science website},
      month =        apr,
      year =         {2001},
      author_sort =  {Cochrane, Ev},
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      timestamp =    {2016-02-14},
      title_sort =   {Creation Amongst the Skidi Pawnee},
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      uuid =         {cc38ac04-0c9e-478c-a61b-03e2996f5344},
      volume =       {22}
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  • E. Cochrane, On Thundergods and Thunderbolts, 2001.
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  • E. Cochrane, The Mourning Goddess Unveiled, 2001.
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  • E. Cochrane, “The Many Faces of Venus: The Planet Venus in Ancient Myth and Religion.” , 2001, vol. 33.
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  • E. Cochrane, “Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion.” Aeon Press, 1997, vol. 5.
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  • E. Cochrane, “Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion.” Aeon Press, 1997, vol. 4.
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      review =       {A subject barely touched upon up to now is the mythology of Mars. What do ancient traditions the world over remember about the role of the planet Mars? Unbelievable as it may sound, stories drawn from all corners of the world tell a remarkable similar picture of the identity of Mars.
    The author shows in an unequivocal way, though in a lucid and entertaining style, how the mythology of Mars (as well as some other planets) is the key to a new understanding of the beginning of our civilization and the history of the earth.
    Well known figures such as Hercules, Samson, Mars, Apollo and Hercules are shown to represent Mars. Their lives are closely mirrored in the lives of Gilgamesh (ancient Iraq), Horus (ancient Egypt), Tezcatlipoca (Mexico), Mura (Amazonia), Murukan and Indra (India), Maui (New Zealand) and numerous others. These heroes, all dragon-slayers and furious warriors, were at the same time the grounders of civilisation, according to our own forebears.
    This book has been an enormous eye-opener for me and will be for thousands of others. Carefully documented at every page, it invites you to start your own investigation and triggers the imagination. The time may not be ripe, but nothing withholds from getting involved in a better understanding of the true nature of our religion and our history.},
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  • E. Cochrane, “The Many Faces of Venus: The Planet Venus in Ancient Myth and Religion.” Aeon Press, 2001, vol. 34.
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  • E. Cochrane, “Charles Ginenthal’s book review,” MaverickScience.com, vol. 13, 2010.
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  • [PDF] H. Crosthwaite, A Fire Not Blown, Metron Publications, 1997.
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  • [PDF] H. Crosthwaite, Ka, Metron Publications, 1996.
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      Url                      = {http://www.grazian-archive.com/quantavolution/QuantaHTML/_start_here.htm}
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  • B. Becking, P. W. Van der Horst, and K. Van der Toorn, Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, 2nd ed., William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1999.
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      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
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  • [PDF] M. W. Evans, H. Eckardt, and D. W. Lindstrom, CE Theory of Low Energy Interaction from the Fermion Equation and Carbon Arc Induced Nuclear Fusion.
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      owner =     {trismegisto},
      timestamp = {2015.12.28},
      url =       {https://drmyronevans.wordpress.com/2012/09/18/for-posting-assembled-final-uft227/}
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  • T. Finlay, A Beginners View of Our Electric Universe, Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, 2013.
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      year =         {2013},
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  • baron de Frédéric de Portal, An essay on symbolic colours, in antiquity–the middle ages–and modern times., J. Weale, 1845.
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      Comment                  = {Full view: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nnc1.ar00049697},
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  • [PDF] S. Budge E. A. Wallis, The gods of the Egyptians; or, Studies in Egyptian mythology, Chicago : Open Court Publishing Co., 1904.
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  • A. de Grazia, Chaos and Creation: An Introduction to Quantavolution in Human and Natural History, Metron Publications, 1981.
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  • A. de Grazia, The Iron Age of Mars, Metron Publications, 2009.
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  • A. de Grazia, The Disastrous Love Affair Of Moon And Mars, Metron Publications, 2014.
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      publisher =    {Metron Publications},
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      note =         {Celestial Sex, Earthly Destruction, And Dramatic Sublimation In Homer's Odyssey },
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      formats =      {pdf},
      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      size =         {556526 octets},
      timestamp =    {2016-01-22},
      title_sort =   {Disastrous Love Affair Of Moon And Mars, The},
      url =          {http://quantavolution.net/},
      uuid =         {2b9fcdcd-539f-4b9f-a9ac-5d7895e2fe15}
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  • A. de Grazia, The Burning of Troy, Me, 1984.
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      title =        {The Burning of Troy},
      publisher =    {Me},
      year =         {1984},
      author =       {Alfred de Grazia},
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      uuid =         {fd7c4bcb-ff2d-4c07-85f8-e0553bcb6fb9}
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  • E. A. Wallis Budge, The Egyptian Book of the Dead, , 1984.
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      title =        {The Egyptian Book of the Dead},
      year =         {1984},
      author =       {{Wallis Budge}, E. A.},
      month =        jan,
      author_sort =  {Guardian, The},
      calibreid =    {94},
      cover =        {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/The Guardian/The Egyptian Book of the Dead (94)/cover.jpg},
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      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      size =         {314623 octets},
      timestamp =    {2014-11-10},
      title_sort =   {Egyptian Book of the Dead, The},
      uuid =         {30216c0c-48b9-46e1-9798-31398e7aa56a}
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  • R. Guénon and S. D. Fohr, Perspectives on Initiation, Sophia Perennis, 2001.
    @Book{GuenonFohr2001,
      title =        {Perspectives on Initiation},
      publisher =    {Sophia Perennis},
      year =         {2001},
      author =       {René Guénon and S. D. Fohr},
      month =        {may},
      note =         {Perspectives on Initiation presents initiation as essentially the transmission, by the appropriate rites of a given tradition, of a 'spiritual influence' which represents the 'beginning' (initium) of the spiritual journey. It is unique in giving a comprehensive account both of the conditions of initiation and of the characteristics of organizations qualified to transmit it. While most of its 48 chapters deal with specific aspects of initiation, others cover an astonishing range of related subjects, among them: Magic and Mysticism, Ceremonial Magic, Psychic 'Powers', The Symbolism of the Theater, The Gift of Tongues, Greater and Lesser Mysteries, Rose-Cross and Rosicrucians, Some Reflections on Hermeticism, and The Birth of the Avatara. Related articles are collected in Guénon's Initiation and Spiritual Realization. ** },
      author_sort =  {Guénon, René \& Fohr, S. D.},
      calibreid =    {45},
      comment =      {isbn:9780900588327, amazon:0900588322, google:c1TQhz9MmfsC},
      cover =        {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/Rene Guenon/Perspectives on Initiation (45)/cover.jpg},
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      formats =      {pdf},
      identifiers =  {google:c1TQhz9MmfsC,isbn:9780900588327,amazon:0900588322},
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      languages =    {eng},
      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      rating =       {10},
      size =         {10668563 octets},
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      title_sort =   {Perspectives on Initiation},
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  • G. Doré, The vision of Purgatory and Paradise, Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1868.
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      Title                    = {The vision of Purgatory and Paradise},
      Author                   = {Gustave Doré},
      Publisher                = {Cassell, Petter, and Galpin},
      Year                     = {1868},
      Note                     = {Other Authors: Dante Alighieri; Henry Francis Cary},
    
      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Timestamp                = {2015.11.04}
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  • M. P. Hall, The Occult Anatomy of Man, U.S. : Philosophical Research Society Inc., 1986.
    @Book{Hall1986,
      title =        {The Occult Anatomy of Man},
      publisher =    {U.S. : Philosophical Research Society Inc.},
      year =         {1986},
      author =       {Hall, Manly P.},
      month =        apr,
      author_sort =  {Hall, Manly P.},
      calibreid =    {48},
      comment =      {ISBN-10: 0893143383 ISBN-13: 978-0893143381},
      cover =        {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/Manly P. Hall/The Occult Anatomy of Man (48)/cover.jpg},
      file =         {Hall1986.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/Hall1986.pdf:PDF},
      formats =      {pdf},
      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      size =         {1837009 octets},
      timestamp =    {2014-09-11},
      title_sort =   {Occult Anatomy of Man, The},
      uuid =         {663bd348-9cd9-4170-bbb4-7744d658fdad}
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  • [PDF] Hesiod, Theogony, H. G. Evelyn-White, Ed., G. P. Putnam’s Sons, Heinemann, 1914.
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      Author                   = {Hesiod},
      Editor                   = {Hugh G. Evelyn-White},
      Publisher                = {G. P. Putnam's Sons, Heinemann},
      Year                     = {1914},
      Note                     = {Full text in HTML: http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/hesiod/theogony.htm
    WorldCat: http://worldcat.org/oclc/41785942
    Place publ:
     London
    Date publ:
     1914
    Phys descr:
     print, xlviii, 657, 8 p.
     17 cm.
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     78-153
    Word count:
     6969
    Notes:
     with an English translation by Hugh G. Evelyn-White.
     "Contains practically all that remains of the post-Homeric and pre-academic epic poetry"--Pref.
     Includes index.
     Bibliography: p. xliii-xlviii.
    Subjects:
     Epic poetry, Greek--Translations into English
     Hymns, Greek (Classical)--Translations into English
     Hesiod--Translations into English
     Gods, Greek--Poetry
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      Url                      = {http://data.perseus.org/texts/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0020.tlg001.perseus-eng1}
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  • [PDF] W. J. Wilkins, Hindu Mythology, Vedic and Purānic, P. T. S. Library, Ed., Thacker, Spink & co., 1882.
    @Book{hindumythologyve00wilk,
      Title                    = {Hindu Mythology, Vedic and Purānic},
      Author                   = {Wilkins, William Joseph},
      Editor                   = {Princeton Theological Seminary Library},
      Publisher                = {Thacker, Spink \& co.},
      Year                     = {1882},
      Note                     = {Notes the margins on this book were incredibly tight, therefore there is a lack of margins present on many of the crops. There are also a few instances in which the crop box carries into the binding %28which pertain to a few illustrations%29 this was done consciously in order to preserve the entirety of the content.},
    
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      Keywords                 = {Mythology, Hindu, Legends, Hindu},
      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Timestamp                = {2016.01.18},
      Url                      = {https://archive.org/details/hindumythologyve00wilk}
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  • T. M. A. Huang, The Complete I Ching — 10th Anniversary Edition: The Definitive Translation by Taoist Master Alfred Huang, Inner Traditions / Bear & Co, 2010.
    @Book{Huang2010,
      title =        {The Complete I Ching — 10th Anniversary Edition: The Definitive Translation by Taoist Master Alfred Huang},
      publisher =    {Inner Traditions / Bear \& Co},
      year =         {2010},
      author =       {Huang, Taoist Master Alfred},
      month =        {nov},
      note =         {A revised edition of the definitive translation of the world’s most important book of divination • More than 64,000 copies sold of the first edition • The first English translation from within the tradition by a Chinese Taoist Master • Includes translations of the Ten Wings--the commentaries by Confucius essential to the I Ching’s insights • Features elegant French flaps Translated by the eminent Taoist Master Alfred Huang, The Complete I Ching has been praised by scholars and new students of the I Ching since its first edition. A native Chinese speaker, Master Huang first translated the original ideograms of the I Ching into contemporary Chinese and then into English, bringing forth the intuitive meanings embodied in the images of the I Ching and imbuing his translation with an accuracy and authenticity not possible in other English translations. However, what makes his translation truly definitive is his return to prominence of the Ten Wings, the commentaries by Confucius that are essential to the I Ching’s insights. This 10th anniversary edition offers a thorough introduction to the history of the I Ching, how to use it, and several new divination methods; in-depth and easy-to-reference translations of each hexagram name, description, and pictogram; and discussions of the interrelations between the hexagrams and the spiritual meaning of their sequence. },
      author_sort =  {Huang, Taoist Master Alfred},
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      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      rating =       {10},
      review =       {A revised edition of the definitive translation of the world’s most important book of divination • More than 64,000 copies sold of the first edition • The first English translation from within the tradition by a Chinese Taoist Master • Includes translations of the Ten Wings--the commentaries by Confucius essential to the I Ching’s insights • Features elegant French flaps Translated by the eminent Taoist Master Alfred Huang, The Complete I Ching has been praised by scholars and new students of the I Ching since its first edition. A native Chinese speaker, Master Huang first translated the original ideograms of the I Ching into contemporary Chinese and then into English, bringing forth the intuitive meanings embodied in the images of the I Ching and imbuing his translation with an accuracy and authenticity not possible in other English translations. However, what makes his translation truly definitive is his return to prominence of the Ten Wings, the commentaries by Confucius that are essential to the I Ching’s insights. This 10th anniversary edition offers a thorough introduction to the history of the I Ching, how to use it, and several new divination methods; in-depth and easy-to-reference translations of each hexagram name, description, and pictogram; and discussions of the interrelations between the hexagrams and the spiritual meaning of their sequence.},
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  • T. Initiates, The Kybalion – a Study of the Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece, Read Books Design, 2011.
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      title =        {The Kybalion - a Study of the Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece},
      publisher =    {Read Books Design},
      year =         {2011},
      author =       {{Three Initiates}},
      month =        {abr},
      note =         {General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1908 Original Publisher: The Yogi publication society Subjects: Occultism Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or an index. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.},
      author_sort =  {Initiates, Three},
      calibreid =    {103},
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      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      size =         {1513483 octets},
      tags =         {History, General, Occultism, Philosophy, Mind},
      timestamp =    {2014-11-10},
      title_sort =   {Kybalion - a Study of the Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece, The},
      uuid =         {089082b7-e497-4751-8cb4-d6ff2cfb40a0}
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  • B. Johnson, Nature of the Sun Reconsidered – Update based on SIS presentation Oct 2014, text + slides, 2014.
    @Misc{Johnson2014,
      author =       {Bob Johnson},
      title =        {Nature of the Sun Reconsidered - Update based on SIS presentation Oct 2014, text + slides},
      month =        {oct},
      year =         {2014},
      abstract =     {The Electric Universe model of the Sun and the heliospheric electrical
    circuit is reconsidered in the light of evidence from spacecraft
    missions and ground-based observations since the time of Juergens and
    Alfvén. Bob questions the evidence for Juergens' Anode Sun model and
    suggest some modifications to the model to bring it into line with the
    new data. The talk is based on Bob’s presentation to the EU conference
    in 2013, plus the subsequent discussion with members of the Thunderbolts
    team.},
      author_sort =  {Bob},
      calibreid =    {170},
      cover =        {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/Bob Johnson/Nature of the Sun Reconsidered - Update based on SIS presentation Oct 2014, text \_ slides (170)/cover.jpg},
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      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      size =         {13923793 octets},
      tags =         {electric universe, sun, plasma, Cosmology},
      timestamp =    {2015-05-06},
      title_sort =   {Nature of the Sun Reconsidered - Update based on SIS presentation Oct 2014, text + slides},
      url =          {https://archive.org/details/BJ251014_201501},
      uuid =         {d08ea990-522d-499a-abae-3f3950334533},
      volume =       {1}
    }
  • S. R. A. de Lubicz, Symbol and the Symbolic: Ancient Egypt, Science, and the Evolution of Consciousness, Inner Traditions, 1981.
    @Book{Lubicz1981,
      title =        {Symbol and the Symbolic: Ancient Egypt, Science, and the Evolution of Consciousness},
      publisher =    {Inner Traditions},
      year =         {1981},
      author =       {R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz},
      month =        {nov},
      note =         {Symbolism is the intuitive means of overcoming the limitations of reason. Here Schwaller explains how true progress in human thought can be made only if we call upon the {"}symbolizing{"} faculty of intelligence, developed and refined in the temple culture of ancient Egypt and reflected in its hieroglyphs. ** },
      author_sort =  {Lubicz, R. A. Schwaller de},
      calibreid =    {57},
      comment =      {isbn:9780892810222, amazon:089281022X},
      cover =        {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz/Symbol and the Symbolic\_ Ancient Egypt, Science, and the Evolution of Consciousness (57)/cover.jpg},
      file =         {Lubicz1981.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/Lubicz1981.pdf:PDF},
      formats =      {pdf},
      identifiers =  {isbn:9780892810222,amazon:089281022X},
      isbn =         {978-08-9281-022-2},
      languages =    {eng},
      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      rating =       {10},
      review =       {Symbolism is the intuitive means of overcoming the limitations of reason. Here Schwaller explains how true progress in human thought can be made only if we call upon the "symbolizing" faculty of intelligence, developed and refined in the temple culture of ancient Egypt and reflected in its hieroglyphs.},
      size =         {1069731 octets},
      timestamp =    {2014-11-10},
      title_sort =   {Symbol and the Symbolic: Ancient Egypt, Science, and the Evolution of Consciousness},
      uuid =         {a082ac15-307f-4204-afa8-4f689d1bafb2}
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  • S. R. A. de Lubicz, The Temple in Man: Sacred Architecture and the Perfect Man, Inner Traditions, 1981.
    @Book{Lubicz1981a,
      title =        {The Temple in Man: Sacred Architecture and the Perfect Man},
      publisher =    {Inner Traditions},
      year =         {1981},
      author =       {R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz},
      month =        {nov},
      note =         {This book contains the first published results of Schwaller's 12 years of research at the temple of Luxor and its implications for interpreting the symbolic and mathematical processes of the Egyptians through their sacred architecture.  ** },
      author_sort =  {Lubicz, R. A. Schwaller de},
      calibreid =    {59},
      comment =      {isbn:9780892810215, amazon:0892810211},
      cover =        {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz/The Temple in Man\_ Sacred Architecture and the Perfect Man (59)/cover.jpg},
      file =         {Lubicz1981a.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/Lubicz1981a.pdf:PDF},
      formats =      {pdf},
      identifiers =  {isbn:9780892810215,amazon:0892810211},
      isbn =         {978-08-9281-021-5},
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      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      rating =       {8},
      review =       {This book contains the first published results of Schwaller's 12 years of research at the temple of Luxor and its implications for interpreting the symbolic and mathematical processes of the Egyptians through their sacred architecture.},
      size =         {2702947 octets},
      timestamp =    {2014-11-10},
      title_sort =   {Temple in Man: Sacred Architecture and the Perfect Man, The},
      uuid =         {e066d311-9800-4538-98c5-22a3a16f741e}
    }
  • C. MANA, Light Source – A Sacred Geometry Experience, 2001.
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      author =       {CodeName: MANA},
      title =        {Light Source - A Sacred Geometry Experience},
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      year =         {2001},
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      formats =      {pdf},
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      size =         {1523120 octets},
      timestamp =    {2014-11-10},
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      volume =       {1}
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  • María Magdalena Milanese Jorge J. Niedbalski and R. L. Moroso, Filaments in the Sheath Evolution of the Dense Plasma Focus as Applied to Intense Auroral Observations, IEEE, 2007, vol. 1.
    @Book{MariaMagdalenaMilaneseMoroso2007,
      title =        {Filaments in the Sheath Evolution of the Dense Plasma Focus as Applied to Intense Auroral Observations},
      publisher =    {IEEE},
      year =         {2007},
      author =       {María Magdalena Milanese, Jorge J. Niedbalski, and Roberto Luis Moroso},
      volume =       {1},
      series =       {IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science},
      month =        {jul},
      note =         {Abstract—This paper investigates the dense plasma focus (DPF) for applications in space-plasma physics. The plasma focus (a variant of Z-pinch) generates plasmas from fast high-voltage electrical discharges on coaxial electrodes suitable for very different studies: from fusion up to plasma-space modeling. In particular, the plasma sheath of the DPF is studied here and measured in some detail as a possible model for auroral observations. Deuterium gas was used in the experiments, and many helpful techniques were used, such as ultrafast photograph and neutron detection from nuclear-fusion reactions. In this paper, we show the different phases of the plasma focus correlated with discharge-current characteristics and neutron and X-ray production. Filamentary formations in the current sheath are shown, and its correlation with neutron production is done. The same number of filaments (about 60) reported in auroral observations are detected in plasma-focus discharges. },
      author_sort =  {María Magdalena Milanese, Jorge J. Niedbalski, \& Moroso, Roberto Luis},
      calibreid =    {171},
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      formats =      {pdf},
      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      size =         {397223 octets},
      tags =         {Fast discharges, laboratory plasmas, plasma focus, space plasma, electric universe},
      timestamp =    {2015-05-06},
      title_sort =   {Filaments in the Sheath Evolution of the Dense Plasma Focus as Applied to Intense Auroral Observations},
      uuid =         {863aba5c-cd09-4f75-9eea-a6b69b2f36cc}
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  • R. L. Martin, Fabian Freeway – High Road to Socialism in the USA, 1966.
    @Misc{Martin1966,
      author =       {Rose L. Martin},
      title =        {Fabian Freeway - High Road to Socialism in the USA},
      month =        {sep},
      year =         {1966},
      author_sort =  {Martin, Rose L.},
      calibreid =    {28},
      cover =        {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/Rose L. Martin/Fabian Freeway - High Road to Socialism in the USA (28)/cover.jpg},
      formats =      {epub},
      identifiers =  {isbn:978-1-61016-600-3},
      isbn =         {978-16-1016-600-3},
      languages =    {eng},
      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      size =         {887904 octets},
      timestamp =    {2014-06-14},
      title_sort =   {Fabian Freeway - High Road to Socialism in the USA},
      uuid =         {ee1211b0-a4b7-46d8-a56b-89098a178e91},
      volume =       {1}
    }
  • T. McKenna, Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge, Random House, 2010.
    @Book{McKenna2010,
      title =        {Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge},
      publisher =    {Random House},
      year =         {2010},
      author =       {Terence McKenna},
      month =        {feb},
      note =         {A journey to some of the Earth's most endangered people in the remote Upper Amazon. . . . a look at the rituals of the Bwiti cults of Gabon and Zaire. . . . . a field watch on the eating habits of 'stoned' apes and chimpanzees - these adventures are all a part of ethnobotanist Terence McKenna's extraordinary quest to discover the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. He wonders why, as a species, we are so fascinated by altered states of consciousness. Can they reveal something about our origins as human beings and our place in nature? As an odyssey of mind, body and spirit, Food of the Gods is one of the most fascinating and surprising histories of consciousness ever written. And as a daring work of scholarship and exploration, it offers an inspiring vision for individual fulfilment and a humane basis for our interaction which each other and with the natural world. 'Brilliant, provocative, opinionated, poetic and inspiring. . . . . Essential reading for anyone who ever wondered why people take drugs.' Rupert Sheldrake },
      author_sort =  {McKenna, Terence},
      calibreid =    {89},
      cover =        {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/Terence McKenna/Food of the Gods\_ The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge (89)/cover.jpg},
      formats =      {pdf},
      identifiers =  {google:mDKJGHtE7VUC,isbn:9781407061283},
      isbn =         {978-14-0706-128-3},
      languages =    {eng},
      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      rating =       {10},
      size =         {3446277 octets},
      tags =         {Religion, General, Science},
      timestamp =    {2014-11-10},
      title_sort =   {Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge},
      uuid =         {544f8e41-a4b8-41b9-90a3-88d0d2452c11}
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  • [PDF] unknown, Alchemical and rosicrucian compendium, Manuscript ed., Yale University, ca. 1760.
    @Book{mellonms110,
      Title                    = {Alchemical and rosicrucian compendium},
      Author                   = {unknown},
      Publisher                = {Yale University},
      Year                     = {ca. 1760},
      Edition                  = {Manuscript},
      Note                     = {More images can be found at http://brbl-dl.library.yale.edu/vufind/Record/3441291
    Script: Written by a single hand in dark brown and pale red inks in a loose and flowing cursive, often with Fraktur elements, frequently placing capital letters in the midst of words, sometimes in red; with some inserted leaves and additional matter by another, perhaps slightly later hand, and with pasted-in leaves, usually with illustrations, partly taken from older manuscripts, and partly (apparently) by the compiler.
    Watermarks: The inserted leaves of paper with a large fleur-de-lys watermark, unidentified; the thinner paper used for most of the volumes with unidentified watermark in folds.
    With additions in German and Dutch.
    Bound in 2 volumes.
    Binding: Uniformly bound in eighteenth- or nineteenth-century marbled boards, red leather backs with three bands, each volume with modern brown calf title labels gold-stamped "ALCHYMICAL MANUSCRIPT," speckled edges.
    In German, Low-German, Latin, and Hebrew.
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  • T. L. M. Michael P. Masser James Rakocy, Recirculation Aquaculture Tank Production Systems: Management of Recirculating Systems, 101.
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  • E. R. Milton, I. Velikovsky, and A. G. de et al., Recollections of a Fallen Sky: Velikovsky and Cultural Amnesia, 2014.
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      author =       {Earl R. Milton and Immanuel Velikovsky and Alfred de Grazia et al.},
      title =        {Recollections of a Fallen Sky: Velikovsky and Cultural Amnesia},
      month =        {jul},
      year =         {2014},
      note =         {Papers presented at the University of Lethbridge },
      author_sort =  {Milton, Earl R. \& Velikovsky, Immanuel \& Grazia, Alfred De},
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  • O. W. Muscarella, “Jiroft and “Jiroft-Aratta”,” Bulletin Asia Institute, vol. 15, p. 222, 2005.
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      Author                   = {Muscarella, Oscar White},
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  • [PDF] J. D. Buck, Mystic masonry; or, The symbols of freemasonry and the greater mysteries of antiquity, 3rd ed., Ezra A. Cook, 1946.
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      title =        {Mystic masonry; or, The symbols of freemasonry and the greater mysteries of antiquity},
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      author =       {Buck, J. D.},
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      month =        {ene},
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      size =         {17263473 octets},
      timestamp =    {2014-09-11},
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      uuid =         {a1802da6-630f-4bb6-ada5-0fb49e56cea2}
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  • R. G. Oliver, The History of Initiation, Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2010.
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      year =         {2010},
      author =       {Rev. George Oliver},
      month =        {sep},
      note =         {This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work. ** },
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      identifiers =  {isbn:9781162561981,amazon:116256198X},
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      title_sort =   {History of Initiation, The},
      uuid =         {f56fd797-7914-4226-8a5b-fef9f90aeca0}
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  • S. Paramananda, The Upanishads: Translated and Commentated by Swami Paramananda, MobileReference.com, 2010.
    @Book{Paramananda2010,
      title =        {The Upanishads: Translated and Commentated by Swami Paramananda},
      publisher =    {MobileReference.com},
      year =         {2010},
      author =       {Swami Paramananda},
      month =        {mar},
      note =         {The Upanishads are Hindu scriptures that constitute the core teachings of Vedanta. They do not belong to any particular period of Sanskrit literature: the oldest, such as the Brhadaranyaka and Chandogya Upanishads, date to the late Brahmana period (around the middle of the first millennium BCE), while the latest were composed in the medieval and early modern period. The Upanishads have exerted an important influence on the rest of Hindu philosophy and were collectively considered one of the 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written by the British poet Martin Seymour-Smith. — Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. },
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      languages =    {eng},
      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      size =         {208985 octets},
      tags =         {Religion, General, Hinduism, Sacred Writings},
      timestamp =    {2014-11-10},
      title_sort =   {Upanishads: Translated and Commentated by Swami Paramananda, The},
      uuid =         {1b738d86-770a-497d-b0f1-45b41f342e5f}
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  • A. L. Peratt, Are Black Holes Necessary?, Sky & Telescope, 1983.
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      title =        {Are Black Holes Necessary?},
      publisher =    {Sky \& Telescope},
      year =         {1983},
      author =       {Anthony L. Peratt},
      series =       {Sky \& Telescope},
      month =        {jul},
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      uuid =         {3f998adc-3184-4862-8d3b-1dc30a5d1445}
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  • A. L. Peratt, Not With a Bang. The Universe May Have Evolved from a Vast Sea of Plasma, The New York Academy of Sciences, 1989.
    @Book{Peratt1989,
      title =        {Not With a Bang. The Universe May Have Evolved from a Vast Sea of Plasma},
      publisher =    {The New York Academy of Sciences},
      year =         {1989},
      author =       {Anthony L. Peratt},
      series =       {The Sciences},
      month =        {ene},
      author_sort =  {Peratt, Anthony L.},
      calibreid =    {182},
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      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      size =         {1432659 octets},
      tags =         {plasma, Cosmology, electric universe},
      timestamp =    {2015-05-06},
      title_sort =   {Not With a Bang. The Universe May Have Evolved from a Vast Sea of Plasma},
      uuid =         {f521a671-6ee5-45dd-bb57-d3019d1956d4}
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  • A. L. Peratt, Plasma Cosmology. Part I. Interpretations of the Visible Universe, 1989.
    @Misc{Peratt1989a,
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      title =        {Plasma Cosmology. Part I. Interpretations of the Visible Universe},
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      year =         {1989},
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  • A. L. Peratt, Plasma Cosmology. Part II. The Universe Is a Sea of Electrically charged Particles, 1989.
    @Misc{Peratt1989b,
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      title =        {Plasma Cosmology. Part II. The Universe Is a Sea of Electrically charged Particles},
      month =        {sep},
      year =         {1989},
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      uuid =         {9f0182d1-7939-4751-8755-ece6532185a6},
      volume =       {1}
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  • A. L. Peratt, Een Eindeloze Plasmazee, 1990.
    @Misc{Peratt1990,
      author =       {Anthony L. Peratt},
      title =        {Een Eindeloze Plasmazee},
      month =        {nov},
      year =         {1990},
      author_sort =  {Peratt, Anthony L.},
      calibreid =    {190},
      cover =        {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/Anthony L. Peratt/Een Eindeloze Plasmazee (190)/cover.jpg},
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      series =       {Natuur en Technik, 58},
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      uuid =         {ca34c277-10d6-4d7a-9b26-dc91ec9c2df0},
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  • A. L. Peratt, Physics of the Plasma Universe, Springer-Verlag, 1992.
    @Book{peratt1992,
      Title                    = {Physics of the Plasma Universe},
      Author                   = {Anthony L. Peratt},
      Publisher                = {Springer-Verlag},
      Year                     = {1992},
      Note                     = {ISBN 0-387-97575-6
    ISBN 3-540-97575-6
    2nd Ed. publ. Sept. 2014. ISBN 978-1-4614-7818-8. Springer.},
    
      Abstract                 = {"The purpose of this book is to address the growing recognition of the need for plasma physics in astrophysics. In fact, astrophysics has contributed to the growth of plasma physics, especially in the field of plasma waves . During the last decade, plasma physics, or more appropriately, plasma science, has witnessed an explosive growth in two areas : pulsed-power technology and space physics. Both have led to knowledge that is mutual and complementary, and the material in this book largely derives from these new discoveries and their application to astrophysics. [..]
    
    "Today plasma is recognized as the key element to understanding the generation of magnetic fields in planets, stars, and galaxies; phenomena occurring in stellar atmospheres, in the interstellar and intergalactic media, in radio galaxies, in quasars, and in active galactic nuclei ; and the acceleration and transport of cosmic rays . There are convincing arguments for the view that the clouds out of which galaxies form and stars condense are ionized : The problem of the formation and structure of these clouds and bodies, therefore, naturally belongs to the field of cosmic plasmas as well as astrophysics. [..]
    
    "Together these problems form what is called The Plasma Universe, the basis for this book . The material presented dwells basically on the known properties of matter in the plasma state. Some of the interesting topics in contemporary astrophysics such as discordant redshifts and other cosmological issues are not discussed here . The interested reader will be referred to the IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Special Issues on Space and Cosmic Plasmas (December 1986, April 1989, and February 1990), and Laser and Particle Beams (August 1988). [..]
    
    "This book is organized into eight chapters. Chapter 1 is an introduction to the fundamental physics of cosmic plasmas . An attempt is made to review the known properties of plasmas from the laboratory scale to the Hubble distance. Chapter 2 starts the application of basic plasma theory to astrophysical plasmas in the study o f magnetic-field-aligned (Birkeland) currents and charged particle beams . Chapter 3 covers magnetism in plasma and the Biot-Savart force law, while Chapter 4 concen - trates on electric fields in space and cosmic plasmas . Chapters 5, 6, and 7 survey double layers, synchrotron radiation, and energy transport in plasmas, respectively. Chapter 8 covers the particle-in-cell simulation of astrophysical plasmas. Found throughout the book are examples that apply the material of the chapter or section to specific problems."},
      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Review                   = {"The plasma principles, equations and cosmic applications are well described and clearly described for use by the student and the researcher as a reference." -- B. H. Foing, [1] 
    
     "There is thus a great need for such books .. this is an exciting book which contains a lot of interesting material. It makes educational reading for any astrophysicist or space scientist" --Browning, P. K.[2] 
    
     "this is a refreshing approach to space plasma physics which deserves to be studied by practising solar–terrestrial physicists." -- M.J. Rycrof, [3] 
    
    Science and Sky & Telescope, merely mention the book without significant comment.[4][5]},
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      Url                      = {http://www.amazon.com/Physics-Plasma-Universe-Anthony-Peratt/dp/1461276667/}
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  • A. L. Peratt, Plasma Cosmology, Sky & Telescope, 1992.
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      publisher =    {Sky \& Telescope},
      year =         {1992},
      author =       {Anthony L. Peratt},
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  • A. L. Peratt, Plasma Astrophysics and Cosmology. The Second IEEE International Workshop, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993.
    @Book{Peratt1993,
      title =        {Plasma Astrophysics and Cosmology. The Second IEEE International Workshop},
      publisher =    {Kluwer Academic Publishers},
      year =         {1993},
      author =       {Anthony L. Peratt},
      month =        {may},
      author_sort =  {Peratt, Anthony L.},
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      formats =      {pdf},
      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      size =         {588934 octets},
      timestamp =    {2015-05-06},
      title_sort =   {Plasma Astrophysics and Cosmology. The Second IEEE International Workshop},
      uuid =         {bc8639a0-8241-4101-908f-163039f9c720}
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  • [PDF] A. L. Peratt, “Characteristics for the Occurrence of a High-Current Z-Pinch Aurora as Recorded in Antiquity,” IEEE Transactions on Plasma, vol. 31, iss. 6, 2003.
    @Article{peratt2003,
      Title                    = {Characteristics for the Occurrence of a High-Current Z-Pinch Aurora as Recorded in Antiquity},
      Author                   = {Anthony L. Peratt},
      Journal                  = {IEEE Transactions on Plasma},
      Year                     = {2003},
    
      Month                    = {December},
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      Volume                   = {31},
    
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      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Timestamp                = {2015.11.02}
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  • [PDF] A. L. Peratt, “Characteristics for the Occurrence of a High-Current Z-Pinch Aurora as Recorded in Antiquity Part II: Directionality and Source,” IEEE Transactions on Plasma, vol. 35, iss. 4, 2007.
    @Article{peratt2007,
      Title                    = {Characteristics for the Occurrence of a High-Current Z-Pinch Aurora as Recorded in Antiquity Part II: Directionality and Source},
      Author                   = {Anthony L. Peratt},
      Journal                  = {IEEE Transactions on Plasma},
      Year                     = {2007},
    
      Month                    = {August},
      Note                     = {Other authors: John McGovern, Alfred H. Qöyawayma, Marinus Anthony Van der Sluijs, Mathias G. Peratt},
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      File                     = {peratt2007.pdf:peratt2007.pdf:PDF},
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      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Timestamp                = {2015.11.02}
    }
  • A. L. Peratt, The Influence of 112 Synchrotron Radiating Birkel and Filaments Formed in an Archaic Auroral Sheath on Man-Made Structures and Articles Found Worldwide, 2008.
    @Misc{Peratt2008,
      author =       {Anthony L. Peratt},
      title =        {The Influence of 112 Synchrotron Radiating Birkel and Filaments Formed in an Archaic Auroral Sheath on Man-Made Structures and Articles Found Worldwide},
      month =        {feb},
      year =         {2008},
      author_sort =  {Peratt, Anthony L.},
      calibreid =    {42},
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      size =         {2124460 octets},
      timestamp =    {2014-09-11},
      title_sort =   {Influence of 112 Synchrotron Radiating Birkel and Filaments Formed in an Archaic Auroral Sheath on Man-Made Structures and Articles Found Worldwide, The},
      uuid =         {294f7419-1d2c-4860-893c-31cd2a1fbb63},
      volume =       {1}
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  • L. H. Phuoc, Bhuddist Architecture, Grafikol, 2010.
    @Book{Phuoc2010,
      title =        {Bhuddist Architecture},
      publisher =    {Grafikol},
      year =         {2010},
      author =       {Le Huu Phuoc},
      month =        {may},
      note =         {The volume thoroughly examines the origins and principal types of Buddhist architecture in Asia primarily between the third century BCE-twelfth century CE with an emphasis on India. It aims to construct shared architectural traits and patterns alongwith the derivative relationships between Indian and Asian Buddhist monuments. It also discusses the historical antecedents in the Indus Civilization and the religious and philosophical foundations of the three schools of Buddhism and its founder, Buddha. Previously obscure topics such as Aniconic and Vajrayana (Tantric) architecture and the four holiest sites of Buddhism will also be covered in this comprehensive volume. The author further investigates the influences of Buddhist architecture upon Islamic, Christian, and Hindu architecture that have been overlooked by past scholars.},
      author_sort =  {Phuoc, Le Huu},
      calibreid =    {110},
      cover =        {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/Le Huu Phuoc/Bhuddist Architecture (110)/cover.jpg},
      file =         {Phuoc2010.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/Phuoc2010.pdf:PDF},
      formats =      {pdf},
      identifiers =  {isbn:0984404309},
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      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      size =         {21433008 octets},
      tags =         {Architecture, Religion, History, Science, Sacred Writings, Symbolism},
      timestamp =    {2015-03-15},
      title_sort =   {Bhuddist Architecture},
      uuid =         {1aef66b7-502b-4fb6-a6fa-6feafce9c215}
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  • A. Pike, Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Freemasonry, Forgotten Books, 2004.
    @Book{Pike2004,
      title =        {Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Freemasonry},
      publisher =    {Forgotten Books},
      year =         {2004},
      author =       {Albert Pike},
      month =        {may},
      note =         {**Book Description:** {"}This is Albert Pikes' 861 page volume of 'lectures' on the esoteric roots of Freemasonry, specifically the 32-degree Scottish Rite. Until 1964, this book was given to every Mason completing the 14th degree in the Southern jurisdiction of the US Scottish Rite Freemasons. Masonic lectures are standard oral presentations given during initiation to a new degree. Lectures provide background material for initiates and the discuss duties of the degree in general terms. They do not present details of the rituals, gestures, regalia, etc., for which one must consult other books on Masonry. Pike states right off that half of the text is copied from other works. Unfortunately none of these quotes are properly cited, and in most cases it is only a shift in style which allows us to identify a quote. There are also lapses of fact and logic. So it would be a mistake to use this work as an authoritative source without additional research and critical thinking. That said, Morals and Dogma is a huge, rambling treasure-house of esoteric data, particularly on the Kabalah and ancient Mystery religions. Whether you just browse these pages or study it from one end to the other, this is a must-read book for anyone looking for long-lost knowledge. {"} *(Quote from sacred-texts.com)* **Table of Contents:** Publisher's Preface; Preface; Apprentice; The Fellow-craft; The Master; Secret Master; Perfect Master; Intimate Secretary; Provost And Judge; Intendant Of The Building; Elect Of The Nine; Illustrious Elect Of The Fifteen; Sublime Elect Of The Twelve; Or Prince Ameth; Grand Master Architect; Royal Arch Of Solomon; Grand Elect, Perfect, And Sublime Mason; Chapter Of Rose Croix; Knight Of The East Or Of The Sword; Prince Of Jerusalem; Knight Of The East And West; Knight Rose Croix; Council Of Kadosh; Grand Pontiff; Grand Master Of All Symbolic Lodges; Noachite, Or Prussian Knight; Knight Of The Royal Axe Or Prince Of Libanus; Chief Of The Tabernacle; Prince Of The Tabernacle; Knight Of The Brazen Serpent; Prince Of Mercy, Or Scottish Trinitarian; Knight Commander Of The Temple; Knight Of The Sun, Or Prince Adept; Grand Scottish Knight Of St. Andrew; Knight Kadosh; Consistory; Grand Inspector Inquisitor Commander; Sublime Prince Of The Royal Secret **About the Publisher:** Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, Esoteric and Mythology. www.forgottenbooks.org Forgotten Books is about sharing information, not about making money. All books are priced at wholesale prices. We are also the only publisher we know of to print in large sans-serif font, which is proven to make the text easier to read and put less strain on your eyes. ** },
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      identifiers =  {google:5TBpsD7Mt38C,isbn:9781417911004,amazon:1614270929},
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      tags =         {Body; Mind \& Spirit, Mysticism, Social Science, Freemasonry \& Secret Societies},
      timestamp =    {2014-09-11},
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  • J. Riggenbach, Why American History Is Not What They Say: An Introduction to Revisionism, Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2012.
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      title =        {Why American History Is Not What They Say: An Introduction to Revisionism},
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      year =         {2012},
      author =       {Jeff Riggenbach},
      month =        {oct},
      note =         {Jeff Riggenbach's book is a godsend for anyone who needs a crash course in revisionist history of the United States. What is revisionism? It is the retelling of history from a point of view that differs from the mainstream, which always treats the victor (the state) as glorious and the conquered (individual liberty) as deserving of its fate. There is a massive literature of revisionist American history. It is so vast, in fact, that people whose field is economics, law, or philosophy can feel intimidated by it all, especially since this material is not taught in class. Must we accept the idea that the architects of the Constitution loved liberty, that Lincoln was a liberator, that the United States had to crush Spain in the late 19th century, that World War I was unavoidable, that the U.S. was always the good guy in the Cold War? No, not at all, say the revisionists. They tell a version of events that turns every convention on its head. But there is yet another problem here: most of the major revisionist historians are writing from the point of view of the political left, and their interpretation is skewed by that bias. What Riggenbach does is offer a thoroughgoing critique of leftwing revisionism in favor of a distinctly libertarian form of revisionism. This book is a roundup of the major figures and the most important books; it is also a clear-headed assessment of all the major controversies. What you get from this one book is what would otherwise take a student months or years of searching in the library to locate and learn. There has never been anything like it. This book is written in an engaging style, with the goal of sharing as much knowledge of this literature with the reader as is possible. In this way, this book opens up whole worlds you never knew existed. There is no longer any reason to feel lost in the thicket of interpretation and reinterpretation. Like Virgil in the Inferno, Riggenbach is your guide. },
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  • W. Rowbottom, The Origin of Masonic Ritual & Tradition as Manifested by the Geometrical Design and Symbolism of the Great Pyramid, a Lecture, Nabu Press, 2010.
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      title =        {The Origin of Masonic Ritual \& Tradition as Manifested by the Geometrical Design and Symbolism of the Great Pyramid, a Lecture},
      publisher =    {Nabu Press},
      year =         {2010},
      author =       {William Rowbottom},
      month =        {ene},
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      uuid =         {1e34a509-e183-448f-842a-072c13c1633d}
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  • [PDF] P. Rowe, “Controlled Transmutation of Elements Under Surprisingly Mild Conditions?,” Infinite Energy, 1996.
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      Year                     = {1996},
    
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      Url                      = {http://blog.hasslberger.com/2007/03/controlled_transmutation_of_el.html}
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  • Anonymous, Sacred Geometry, 2014.
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      author =       {Anonymous},
      title =        {Sacred Geometry},
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      year =         {2014},
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      title_sort =   {Sacred Geometry},
      uuid =         {16099153-ae91-405e-ac2b-3abf4f2167ac},
      volume =       {1}
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  • [PDF] P. de Bivero, Sacrum Oratorium piarum imaginum Immaculatae Mariae et animae creatae ac baptismo, poenitentia, et eucharistia innouatae : ars noua bene viuendi et moriendi, sacris piarum imaginum emblematis figurata & illustrata, Antuerpiae : Ex officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti, 1634.
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      Title                    = {Sacrum Oratorium piarum imaginum Immaculatae Mariae et animae creatae ac baptismo, poenitentia, et eucharistia innouatae : ars noua bene viuendi et moriendi, sacris piarum imaginum emblematis figurata \& illustrata},
      Author                   = {Pedro de Bivero},
      Publisher                = {Antuerpiae : Ex officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti},
      Year                     = {1634},
      Note                     = {narrow margins. Gutter included to avoid cropping text. Some text is impossible to capture. No table-of-contents pages found. No copyright page found.},
    
      Comment                  = {Engraved t.p. Half title printed red & black. Engraved vignette on p. [13], repeated on p. 678. Forty-two engraved emblems followed by 15 numbered emblems of the heart. Plantin device on last leaf. Tail-pieces, initials
    
    Signatures: *-** ***² A-4E 4F²
    
    Includes indexes
    
    Binding: old goatskin, rebacked. Boards stamped in gilt with royal & imperial Austrian arms. Edges red
    
    Bookplate of John Murphy, Bishop (Cork, 1815)},
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      Keywords                 = {Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint, Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint},
      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Timestamp                = {2015.11.02},
      Url                      = {https://archive.org/details/sacrumoratoriump00bive}
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  • M. A. V. der Sluijs, The Mythology of the World Axis; Exploring the Role of Plasma in World Mythology, 101.
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      author =       {Marinus Anthony Van der Sluijs},
      title =        {The Mythology of the World Axis; Exploring the Role of Plasma in World Mythology},
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      author_sort =  {Sluijs, Marinus Anthony Van der},
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  • M. A. V. der Sluijs, The World Axis as an Atmospheric Phenomenon, 101.
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      author =       {Marinus Anthony Van der Sluijs},
      title =        {The World Axis as an Atmospheric Phenomenon},
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      uuid =         {e35d8fda-03d0-46c0-b9ca-af09971d3c2c},
      volume =       {1}
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  • M. van der Sluijs, Rock-solid Evidence for a Prehistoric Aurora, 2007.
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      author =       {Marinus van der Sluijs},
      title =        {Rock-solid Evidence for a Prehistoric Aurora},
      month =        {may},
      year =         {2007},
      note =         {Rock art images typical of the Late Stone Age and the Bronze Age were contemporary recordings of an intense ‘auroral storm’, says a report released by the Institute of Electrical andElectronics Engineers (IEEE) this month. },
      author_sort =  {Sluijs, Marinus van der},
      calibreid =    {175},
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      uuid =         {79ef6d42-af3d-4f5d-96e0-234e10dbef44},
      volume =       {1}
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  • M. van der Sluijs, Rock’s Greates Lightshow, 2008.
    @Misc{Sluijs2008,
      author =       {Marinus van der Sluijs},
      title =        {Rock's Greates Lightshow},
      month =        {mar},
      year =         {2008},
      author_sort =  {Sluijs, Marinus van der},
      calibreid =    {172},
      cover =        {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/Marinus van der Sluijs/Rock's Greates Lightshow (172)/cover.jpg},
      formats =      {pdf},
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      title_sort =   {Rock's Greates Lightshow},
      uuid =         {d5f39058-dbe9-427f-9481-8f2dff495717},
      volume =       {1}
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  • J. U. H. W. Stefan Schmidt Rainer Schneider, Distant intentionality and the feeling of being stared at: Two meta-analyses, 101.
    @Misc{StefanSchmidt101,
      author =       {Stefan Schmidt, Rainer Schneider, Jessica Utts, Harald Walach},
      title =        {Distant intentionality and the feeling of being stared at: Two meta-analyses},
      month =        {ene},
      year =         {101},
      author_sort =  {Stefan Schmidt, Rainer Schneider, Jessica Utts, Harald Walach},
      calibreid =    {3},
      cover =        {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/Stefan Schmidt, Rainer Schneider, Jessica Utts, Harald Walach/Distant intentionality and the feeling of being stared at\_ Two meta-analyses (3)/cover.jpg},
      formats =      {pdf},
      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      size =         {128960 octets},
      timestamp =    {2014-06-14},
      title_sort =   {Distant intentionality and the feeling of being stared at: Two meta-analyses},
      uuid =         {6d165900-523a-4e09-81e7-f0aba42d6f59},
      volume =       {1}
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  • G. C. Stewart, The Hierophant; or, Gleanings from the past. Being an exposition of biblical astronomy, and the symbolism and mysteries on which were founded all ancient religions and secret societies. Also an explanation of the dark sayings and allegories which abound in the pagan, Jewish and Christian bibles: also, the real sense of the doctrines and observances of the modern Christian churches, 101.
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      title =        {The Hierophant; or, Gleanings from the past. Being an exposition of biblical astronomy, and the symbolism and mysteries on which were founded all ancient religions and secret societies. Also an explanation of the dark sayings and allegories which abound in the pagan, Jewish and Christian bibles: also, the real sense of the doctrines and observances of the modern Christian churches},
      month =        {ene},
      year =         {101},
      author_sort =  {Stewart, G. C},
      calibreid =    {50},
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      library_name = {Calibre Library},
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  • D. N. Talbott, The Saturn Myth, Doubleday, 1980.
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      title =     {The Saturn Myth},
      publisher = {Doubleday},
      year =      {1980},
      author =    {David N Talbott},
      note =      {1. This version fully reformatted for eBook devices, specifically Kindle, with endnotes and internal references fully hyperlinked. 2. To convert to other formats use Calibre eBook Management software, available to download free. 3. 1st revision August 2013. 2nd Revision Nov 2014 (filetype changed to .azw3, checked \& fixed non-functional hyperlinks \& minor corrections). Final revision Feb 2015 (minor corrections throughout \& all hyperlinks checked).},
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      owner =     {trismegisto},
      review =    {Intrigued by Velikovsky’s claim that Saturn was once the pre-eminent planetary god, David Talbott resolved to examine its mythical character. “I wanted to know,” he wrote, “if ancient sources had a coherent story to tell about the planet . . . I had no inkling of the spectacular tale hidden in the chronicles.”
    In this startling re-interpretation of age-old symbolism Talbott argues that the “Great God” or “Universal Monarch” of the ancients was not the sun, but Saturn, which once hung ominously close to the earth, and visually dominated the heavens.
    Talbott’s close textual and symbolic analysis reveals the fundamental themes of Saturn imagery and proves that all of them—including the “cosmic ship”, the “island at the top of the world”, the “eye of heaven” and “the revolving temple” were based on celestial observations in the northern sky. In addition he shows how such diverse symbols as the Cross, “sun”-wheels, holy mountains, crowns of royalty and sacred pillars grew out of ancient Saturn worship. Talbott contends that Saturn's appearance at the time, radically different from today, inspired man's leap into civilization, since many aspects of early civilization can be seen as conscious efforts to re-enact or commemorate Saturn’s organization of his “celestial” kingdom.
    A fascinating look at ancient history and cosmology, The Saturn Myth is a provocative book that might well change the way you think about man’s history and the history of the universe.},
      timestamp = {2016.01.22},
      url =       {https://archive.org/details/TalbottDavidTheSaturnMyth1980}
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  • M. P. Hall, The Secret Teachings Of All Ages, W. M. Lampić, Ed., Manly P. Hall, 1928.
    @Book{TheSecretTeachingsOfAllAgesManlyHall,
      Title                    = {The Secret Teachings Of All Ages},
      Author                   = {Manly P. Hall},
      Editor                   = {Web: Mario Lampić},
      Publisher                = {Manly P. Hall},
      Year                     = {1928},
    
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      Keywords                 = {Occultism, Freemasonry, Qabbala, Hermetic, Rosicrucian, Secret Societies, Mystery Babylon, Mystery Religion, Religion, New age movement, New world order, Satanism, History},
      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Review                   = {The Secret Teachings of All Ages is perhaps the most comprehensive and complete esoteric encyclopedia ever written. The sheer scope and ambition of this book are stunning. In this book Manly P. Hall has successfully distilled the essence of more arcane subjects than one would think possible. He covers Rosicrucianism and other secret societies, alchemy, cryptology, Kabbalah, Tarot, pyramids, the Zodiac, Pythagorean philosophy, Masonry, gemology, Nicholas Flammel, the identity of William Shakespeare, The Life and Teachings of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus, The Qabbalah, The Hiramic Legend, The Tree of the Sephiroth, Mystic Christianity, and there are more than 200 illustrations included here. This is essential reading for anyone wishing to explore esoteric knowledge.
    
    Manly Palmer Hall wrote this book at age twenty-one and self-published it later in his mid twenties. The book is pure conceptual truth without bogging ourselves down with the details. Great read for anyone who likes Joseph Campbell and wishes to follow up on the Power of Myth and get into the right-hand occult.},
      Timestamp                = {2016.01.10},
      Url                      = {http://archive.org/details/TheSecretTeachingsOfAllAgesManlyHall}
    }
  • Anonymous, The Tibetan Book of the Dead, Library of Alexandria, 2006.
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      title =        {The Tibetan Book of the Dead},
      publisher =    {Library of Alexandria},
      year =         {2006},
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      size =         {452695 octets},
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      title_sort =   {Tibetan Book of the Dead, The},
      uuid =         {be7370e9-dd79-4521-84b0-80e872cf3fec}
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  • [PDF] T. Negus, “Daniel in the Den of Lions: Early Medieval Carvings and their Origins.,” Folk Life. Journal of Ethnological Studies., vol. 44, pp. 63-77, 2005.
    @Article{tinanegus2005,
      Title                    = {Daniel in the Den of Lions: Early Medieval Carvings and their Origins.},
      Author                   = {Tina Negus},
      Journal                  = {Folk Life. Journal of Ethnological Studies.},
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      Volume                   = {44},
    
      File                     = {tinanegus2005.pdf:tinanegus2005.pdf:PDF},
      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Timestamp                = {2016.01.02},
      Url                      = {http://www.green-man-of-cercles.org/articles/daniel_in_the_den_of_lions.pdf}
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  • L. Tse and Laozi, Tao Te Ching, Arc Manor LLC, 2008.
    @Book{TseLaozi2008,
      title =        {Tao Te Ching},
      publisher =    {Arc Manor LLC},
      year =         {2008},
      author =       {Lao Tse and Laozi},
      month =        {mar},
      note =         {Tao Te Ching is a classic Chinese text, probably from around the 6th century BC. While the authorship is still debated, most of the text is attributed to Lao-Tzu ({"}Old Master{"}), who was a court record keeper during the Zhou Dynasty. The text is considered an essential element of Taoist philosophy as well as having significant influences on Chinese religions, including Buddhism. This is a classic translation of the book by James Legge. Visit www.ArcManor.com for other, similar books. },
      author_sort =  {Tse, Lao \& Laozi},
      calibreid =    {100},
      cover =        {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/Lao Tse/Tao Te Ching (100)/cover.jpg},
      formats =      {pdf},
      identifiers =  {google:RLnn83UFBVkC,isbn:9781604500998},
      isbn =         {978-16-0450-099-8},
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      rating =       {6},
      size =         {366815 octets},
      tags =         {Philosophy, Taoist, Religion, Taoism},
      timestamp =    {2014-11-10},
      title_sort =   {Tao Te Ching},
      uuid =         {eb4e1536-9d95-4e23-906f-a20d73eb2d81}
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  • Unknown, Egyptian Pharaohs Gods and Dualism | Ancient Egypt God kings | Planetary gods, 2014.
    @Misc{Unknown2014,
      author =       {Unknown},
      title =        {Egyptian Pharaohs Gods and Dualism | Ancient Egypt God kings | Planetary gods},
      month =        {sep},
      year =         {2014},
      author_sort =  {Unknown},
      calibreid =    {44},
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      library_name = {Calibre Library},
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      url =          {http://www.gks.uk.com/},
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      volume =       {1}
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  • M. A. van der Sluijs, The Mythology of the World Axis; Exploring the Role of Plasma in World Mythology, All-Round Publications, 2007.
    @Book{vandersluijsmythology2007,
      Title                    = {The Mythology of the World Axis; Exploring the Role of Plasma in World Mythology},
      Author                   = {Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs},
      Publisher                = {All-Round Publications},
      Year                     = {2007},
    
      Abstract                 = {Towards the end of the Stone Age, the sky was ablaze with awe-inspiring forms not seen today. Dominant among these was a towering, life-like pillar of light stretching from near the horizon to high up into space - the tree of life, the world mountain, the ladder to heaven. This message is heard in virtually every ancient society on earth, but while this 'world axis' is familiar enough to scholars, little sense could be made of the stories. The most conspicuous feature of the ancient cosmologies also remained the most elusive.
    
    From a modern scientific perspective, such traditional accounts no longer sound preposterous. Our growing knowledge of devastating events in recent earth history substantiates the possibility that prehistoric people witnessed a violent and prolonged display of high-energy auroras. This colourful book is an edited slideshow intended as an accessible 'appetiser' for a forthcoming monograph about traditions of the world axis.},
      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Timestamp                = {2016.01.18},
      Url                      = {http://www.mythopedia.info/books.html}
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  • M. A. van der Sluijs, The World Axis as an Atmospheric Phenomenon, All-Round Publications, 2007.
    @Book{vandersluijsworldaxis2007,
      Title                    = {The World Axis as an Atmospheric Phenomenon},
      Author                   = {Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs},
      Publisher                = {All-Round Publications},
      Year                     = {2007},
    
      Abstract                 = {Cultural anthropologists often use the term axis mundi in a looser sense than the strict astronomical one. This poses a problem, because the objects they identify as ‘axis mundi’ in mythological and early cosmological sources do not correspond to the present state of the axis of the earth. The association of these objects with the axis of the earth does not appear to have been made explicitly and unambiguously before the 1st millennium BCE, probably because the rotation of the earth around its axis was not commonly known in earlier times.
    
    By contrast, the mythological phenomenon loosely identified as the axis mundi dates back to the earliest stages of civilisation and is described by the most diverse cultures in remarkably similar terms. It can be explained by reference to a once visible entity in the sky, with a complex, evolving morphology and a possible link to the zenith or the pole. The prototype may have been the zodiacal light or, as recent insights in plasma physics indicate, an enhanced aurora formed in prehistoric times.},
      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Timestamp                = {2016.01.18},
      Url                      = {http://www.mythopedia.info/books.html}
    }
  • G. S. J. D. S. B. M. M. F. Various Epiphanius Wilson, Sacred Books of the East, Public Domain, 2012.
    @Book{Various2012,
      title =        {Sacred Books of the East},
      publisher =    {Public Domain},
      year =         {2012},
      author =       {Various,Epiphanius Wilson,George Sale, James Darmesteter,Samuel Beal,F. Max Müller},
      month =        {may},
      note =         { This book includes selections from: *The Vedic Hymns (pre-Hindu) - 16 chapters/hymns. Translated by F. Max Muller. *Zend-Avesta (Zoroastrian) - 20 chapters including creation myth, religious rituals, and prayers. Translated by James Darmestetter. *Dhammapada (Theravada Buddhist) - 26 chapters (compared to my paperback Dhammapada the whole thing appears to be here). Translated by F. Max Muller. *Upanishads (Hindu) - 4 chapters slightly longer than chapers in the previous books. Translated by F. Max Muller. *Koran (Muslim) - 5 of the Koran's 29 chapters plus a lengthy bonus essay. Translated by George Sale. *The Life of Buddha (Mahayana Buddhism) - 5 lengthy chapers by Asvaghosha Bodhisattva translated from Sansrit to Chinese. Translated to English by Samuel Beal. The title page gives a copyright date of 1900 and credits the {"}critical and biographical sketches{"} prior to each text to Epiphanius Wilson. The formatting of this ebook is outstanding. There is extensive hyper-linking in the table of contents. In most cases you can jump not just to a chapter but to a sub-section. Also the footnotes in the texts are convneniently linked and never get in the way of reading. Unfortunately none of these texts are really formatted as poetry. The Vedic Hymns are in giant block paragraphs. The Dhammapada is formatted in short paragraphs which can be easily understood as poetic couplets or verses, but the poetic aspect of it is not necessarily obvious. Not only is there no poetic formatting, but there are also no verse numbers. I don't think that would be a huge problem unless you are a scholar, but if you're a scholar you probably have much better copies of these texts. Overall this ebook looks easy enough to read. I'm just thankful for all of the links. },
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  • D. K. M. A. Vasques, The Emerald Tablets Of Toth The Atlantean, Source Books Inc., 2005.
    @Book{Vasques2005,
      title =        {The Emerald Tablets Of Toth The Atlantean},
      publisher =    {Source Books Inc.},
      year =         {2005},
      author =       {M. Doreal Kristen A. Vasques},
      month =        {may},
      note =         {The history of the Emerald Tablets is strange and beyond the belief of modern scientists. Their antiquity is stupendous, dating back some 36,000 years B.C. The author is Thoth, an Atlantean Priest-King who founded a colony in ancient Egypt, wrote the Emerald Tablets in his native Atlantean language which was translated by Dr. Michael Doreal. This edition of the Emerald Tablets is unique in that it includes both the translation and interpretation by Dr. Doreal. Because of the tablet's reference to the Egypt and sacred geometry they became a priority reference for those studying the Flower of Life and the Merkaba meditation. As requested by the Flower of Life Organization, this edition offers Dr. Doreal's translation and interpretation in a side-by-side study format },
      author_sort =  {Vasques, M. Doreal Kristen A.},
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  • I. Velikovsky, Earth in Upheaval, Paradigma Ltd, 101.
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      title =        {Earth in Upheaval},
      publisher =    {Paradigma Ltd},
      year =         {101},
      author =       {Immanuel Velikovsky},
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      size =         {10641435 octets},
      tags =         {Catastrophism, Mythology, Religion, Cosmology, Science, Sacred Writings, electric universe},
      timestamp =    {2014-12-31},
      title_sort =   {Earth in Upheaval},
      uuid =         {ded67740-20d0-496f-8572-06b8b0297a36}
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  • I. Velikovsky, Worlds in Collision, Paperback 2009 ed., Paradigma Ltd, 1950.
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      Title                    = {Worlds in Collision},
      Author                   = {Immanuel Velikovsky},
      Publisher                = {Paradigma Ltd},
      Year                     = {1950},
      Edition                  = {Paperback 2009},
      Month                    = {October},
      Note                     = {ISBN-10: 1906833117
    ISBN-13: 978-1906833114},
    
      Abstract                 = {With this book Immanuel Velikovsky first presented the revolutionary results of his 10-year-long interdisciplinary research to the public, founded modern catastrophism - based on eyewitness reports by our ancestors - shook the doctrine of uniformity of geology as well as Darwin's theory of evolution, put our view of the history of our solar system, of the Earth and of humanity on a completely new basis - and caused an uproar that is still going on today. Worlds in Collision - written in a brilliant, easily understandable and entertaining style and full to the brim with precise information - can be considered one of the most important and most challenging books in the history of science. Not without reason was this book found open on Einstein's desk after his death. For all those who have ever wondered about the evolution of the earth, the history of mankind, traditions, religions, mythology or just the world as it is today, Worlds in Collision is an absolute MUST-READ!},
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      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Review                   = {Review
    
    Among general non-fiction, Worlds in Collision was being outsold by only one book - the Bible. The epicenter of a literary earthquake --N. Y. Times Book Review
    
    It is more fascinating reading than anything to be found on any fiction table. It is absolutely original and convincing. --Pittsburgh Press
    
    This book has literally shaken the thinking world to its foundations. Not since Darwin's Origin of Species has there been advanced an idea so original, controversial, and stupendous in its implications. --Miami Herald
    From the Publisher
    
    Worlds in Collision is a special, an extraordinary book - not only by its contents, but also by the response it has received.
    
    It is one of the few scientific books of the past centuries that have a direct profound importance for humanity - individuals and society alike. In fact it is a book that puts our present view of the world on a whole new fundament - not in some abstract specialized disciplines remote from practical life, but in a broad range of areas like astronomy, cosmology, physics, geology, paleontology, biology, history, archaeology, literature, ethnology, theology, mythology, psychology; and in addition it has an important influence on the way man sees himself individually and socially.
    
    It is the first time in centuries that a scientist didn't choose the direct way to his specialized colleagues in order to make the results of his research known, but addressed himself to the general public in a simple and clear language and presentation - for which he was harshly punished by the scientific establishment.
    
    It is exactly this reaction from representatives of the "objective" sciences - that even match some medieval practices - which shows that this book deeply shakes the foundations of our knowledge - and belief. Because of this book being so special, it has deeply penetrated the consciousness of many people. Others however have preferred to forget it - or at least would like to do so. Due to this purposeful oblivion a younger generation doesn't even know about it any more, although today - almost 60 years after its first publication - it hasn't become less of a subject. On the contrary due to new results of scientific research and recent geological and climatic developments its importance has even increased. This, too, is something special in the flood of today's short-lived literary and scientific `flash in the pans'.
    
    It is important for everyone of us and for science at large to deal with this book. Therefore we are happy to take upon ourselves the responsible task of making the complete works of Immanuel Velikovsky - not just this book - available to the public again in its unchanged form. Publishing this book - and this unfortunately also is something special for non-fiction - has required a fair amount of courage, which we proudly and consciously muster up.},
      Timestamp                = {2015.11.16},
      Url                      = {http://www.amazon.com/Worlds-Collision-Immanuel-Velikovsky/dp/1906833117}
    }
  • A. Vergèce, Manuel Philès’ “De animalium propietate”. Paris, Bibl. Sainte-Geneviève, ms. 3401, Paris, Bibl. Sainte-Geneviève, 1535.
    @Book{vergece1535,
      Title                    = {Manuel Philès' "De animalium propietate". Paris, Bibl. Sainte-Geneviève, ms. 3401},
      Author                   = {Ange Vergèce},
      Publisher                = {Paris, Bibl. Sainte-Geneviève},
      Year                     = {1535},
      Note                     = {Manuscript},
    
      Keywords                 = {medieval,manuscript},
      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Timestamp                = {2015.09.27},
      Url                      = {http://liberfloridus.cines.fr/cgi-bin/affich_planche?Paris,_Bibl._Sainte-Genevieve/ms.%203401/10/168/0+0,0,0}
    }
  • [PDF] P. E. Viemeister, “Petrified Lightning,” , 1983.
    @Booklet{viemeister1983,
      Title                    = {Petrified Lightning},
      Author                   = {Peter E. Viemeister},
      HowPublished             = {Contemporary Art Museum, University of South Florida},
      Note                     = {Supplemental didactic material for the event "Petrified Lighning fromCentral Florida", a project by Allan McCollum},
      Year                     = {1983},
    
      Abstract                 = {If lightning strikes sand of the proper composition, the high temperature of the stroke may fuse the sand and convert it to silica glass. “Petrified lightning” is a permanent record of the path of lightning in earth, and is called a fulgurite, after 
    fulgur, the Latin word for lightning. Fulgurites are hollow, glass-lined tubes with sand adhering to the outside. Although easily produced in the laboratory in an electric furnace, silica glass is very rare in nature. The glass lining of a fulgurite is naturally produced silica glass, formed from the fusion of quartzose sand at a temperature of about 1800° centigrade.},
      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Timestamp                = {2015.12.07}
    }
  • R. Wagner, A. Rackham, R. Scott, and D. McGlaun, Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods: The Ring of the Nibelung – Volume 2 (Illustrated) (The Ring of the Nibelung by Richard Wagner), Amazon Digital Services LLC, 2011.
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      title =        {Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods: The Ring of the Nibelung - Volume 2 (Illustrated) (The Ring of the Nibelung by Richard Wagner)},
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      year =         {2011},
      author =       {Richard Wagner and Arthur Rackham and Robert Scott and Dan McGlaun},
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      note =         {“Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods: The Ring of the Nibelung – Volume 2” is a modern (2011) English translation of the last 2 operas of German composer Richard Wagner’s Ring Cycle combined with 31 beautiful color illustrations by Arthur Rackham. The first two operas of The Ring Cycle are also available in the previously published Volume 1. This new translation makes it very easy to follow the storylines of “Siegfried” (Siegfried) and “The Twilight of the Gods” (Götterdämmerung), as these translations are written in the modern style of English unlike the 100 year or older translations that are generally available. New fans of The Ring Cycle will be able to focus on the story rather than struggling to interpret the nuances of old English prose. The integrity of Wagner’s characters has been preserved and Rackham’s illustrations add another dimension, helping bring the characters to life while also portraying the fantastic settings that form the backdrop to the drama. This book is a must have to accompany listening to, or watching, The Ring Cycle being performed. It's best viewed in color on Kindle for iPhone/iPad/iPod, Android/Blackberry or Kindle for PC or other devices where you can make the most of Rackham’s color illustrations. (Standard Kindle is currently black and white only). ** },
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  • R. Wagner, A. Rackham, R. Scott, and D. McGlaun, The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie: The Ring of the Nibelung – Volume 1 (Illustrated) (The Ring of the Nibelung by Richard Wagner), Amazon Digital Services LLC, 2011.
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      title =        {The Rhinegold \& the Valkyrie: The Ring of the Nibelung - Volume 1 (Illustrated) (The Ring of the Nibelung by Richard Wagner)},
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      year =         {2011},
      author =       {Richard Wagner and Arthur Rackham and Robert Scott and Dan McGlaun},
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      note =         {“The Rhinegold \& The Valkyrie: The Ring of the Nibelung – Volume 1” is a modern (2011) English translation of the first 2 operas of German composer Richard Wagner’s Ring Cycle combined with 32 beautiful color illustrations by Arthur Rackham. Volume 2 with the remaining two operas will be available as a Kindle ebook shortly. This new translation makes it very easy to follow the storylines of “The Rhinegold” (Das Rheingold) and “The Valkyrie” (Die Walküre), as they are written in the modern style of English unlike the 100 year or older translations that are generally available. New fans of The Ring Cycle will be able to focus on the story rather than struggling to interpret the nuances of old English prose. The integrity of Wagner’s characters has been preserved and Rackham’s illustrations add another dimension, helping bring the characters to life while also portraying the fantastic settings that form the backdrop to the drama. This book is a must have to accompany listening to, or watching, The Ring Cycle being performed. It's best viewed in color on Kindle for iPhone/iPad/iPod, Android/Blackberry or Kindle for PC or other devices where you can make the most of Rackham’s color illustrations. (Standard Kindle is currently black and white only). ** },
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      author_sort =  {Wagner, Richard \& Rackham, Arthur \& Scott, Robert \& McGlaun, Dan},
      calibreid =    {206},
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      rating =       {6},
      review =       {“The Rhinegold & The Valkyrie: The Ring of the Nibelung – Volume 1” is a modern (2011) English translation of the first 2 operas of German composer Richard Wagner’s Ring Cycle combined with 32 beautiful color illustrations by Arthur Rackham. Volume 2 with the remaining two operas will be available as a Kindle ebook shortly.
    
    This new translation makes it very easy to follow the storylines of “The Rhinegold” (Das Rheingold) and “The Valkyrie” (Die Walküre), as they are written in the modern style of English unlike the 100 year or older translations that are generally available. New fans of The Ring Cycle will be able to focus on the story rather than struggling to interpret the nuances of old English prose. The integrity of Wagner’s characters has been preserved and Rackham’s illustrations add another dimension, helping bring the characters to life while also portraying the fantastic settings that form the backdrop to the drama.
    
    This book is a must have to accompany listening to, or watching, The Ring Cycle being performed. It's best viewed in color on Kindle for iPhone/iPad/iPod, Android/Blackberry or Kindle for PC or other devices where you can make the most of Rackham’s color illustrations. (Standard Kindle is currently black and white only).},
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  • T. Borchert and J. P. Waterman, Das Wunderzeichenbuch (The Book of Miracles), Taschen, 2014.
    @Book{wunderzeichenbuch2014,
      Title                    = {Das Wunderzeichenbuch (The Book of Miracles)},
      Author                   = {Till-Holger Borchert \& Joshua P. Waterman},
      Publisher                = {Taschen},
      Year                     = {2014},
      Note                     = {ISBN-10: 3836542854
    ISBN-13: 978-3836542852},
    
      Owner                    = {trismegisto},
      Review                   = {Apocalypse then: Newly uncovered illuminations from the Renaissance depicting miraculous phenomena
     
    The Book of Miracles that first surfaced a few years ago and recently made its way into an American private collection is one of the most spectacular new discoveries in the field of Renaissance art. The nearly complete surviving illustrated manuscript, which was created in the Swabian Imperial Free City of Augsburg around 1550, is composed of 169 pages with large-format illustrations in gouache and watercolor depicting wondrous and often eerie celestial phenomena, constellations, conflagrations, and floods as well as other catastrophes and occurrences. It deals with events ranging from the creation of the world and incidents drawn from the Old Testament, ancient tradition, and medieval chronicles to those that took place in the immediate present of the book’s author and, with the illustrations of the visionary Book of Revelation, even includes the future end of the world.
    
    The surprisingly modern-looking, sometimes hallucinatory illustrations and the cursory descriptions of the Book of Miracles strikingly convey a unique view of the concerns and anxieties of the 16th century, of apocalyptic thinking and eschatological expectation. The present facsimile volume reproduces the Book of Miracles in its entirety for the first time and thus makes one of the most important works of the German Renaissance finally available to art lovers and scholars. The introduction puts the codex in its cultural and historical context, and an extensive description of the manuscript and its miniatures, as well as a complete transcript of the text, accompany the facsimile in an appendix.
    
    About the Author
    Till-Holger Borchert studied art history, musicology and German Literature at the universities of Bonn and Bloomington (IN). An acknowledged expert in Early Netherlandish paintings, he has been chief curator at the Groeningemuseum in Bruges since 2002. He has also curated numerous exhibitions in the sphere of art and cultural history, including in Brussels, Maastricht, Rotterdam, Madrid and New York. Borchert teaches art history at the universities of Aachen and Memphis (TN) and heads the Flemish Research Centre for the Arts in the Burgundian Netherlands.
    
    Joshua P. Waterman studied art history at Oregon State University and received a Ph.D. from Princeton University for his dissertation on interrelations of literature and visual art of the Silesian Baroque. The proven expert on German art of the late medieval and early modern periods worked at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and was Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Currently he is a research associate at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg. He has collaborated on exhibitions in New York, Philadelphia, Cologne and Bruges.},
      Timestamp                = {2015.11.30},
      Url                      = {http://www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/classics/all/03107/discover_more.the_book_of_miracles.htm}
    }
  • L. Yan, The Illustrated Book of Changes: I Ching, Foreign Language Press, 1997.
    @Book{Yan1997,
      title =        {The Illustrated Book of Changes: I Ching},
      publisher =    {Foreign Language Press},
      year =         {1997},
      author =       {Li Yan},
      month =        {ene},
      note =         {The *Book of Changes*, or *Yi Jing* or better known to the West as *I Ching*, is the oldest philosophical text extant in China. Its origins are lost in the mists of time, but scholars believe that the basic compilation was done early in the Zhou Dynasty (c. 11th century - 221 B.C.). Based on a system of divination using eight basic trigrams (groups of solid and broken lines), permutations of 64 pairs of trigrams were worked out and over the ages pithy commentaries added. The *Book of Changes* purports to chart the movements and developments (hence {"}changes{"}) of all the phenomena in the universe, It has been regarded by many as a complete system of philosophy in itself, and has been consulted by emperors, statesmen and generals throughout Chinese history. Revered by Confucius, the *Book of Changes* was included in the Five Classics of Confucianism. It was one of the few books spared when Emperor Qin Shi Huang (259-210 B.C.) ordered the works of previous dynasties to be burnt. So The *Book of Changes* has had an unbroken influence on Chinese thought and culture down to modern times. *The Illustrated Book of Changes* makes this venerable classic available to the reader in modern Chinese and English translations. The 64 hexagrams and their traditional commentaries are explained, with illustrations, and the Chinese text has been written by eadinS calligraphers. },
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      languages =    {eng},
      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      size =         {16313577 octets},
      tags =         {Eastern, Chinese, Mythology, Illustration},
      timestamp =    {2014-11-10},
      title_sort =   {Illustrated Book of Changes: I Ching, The},
      uuid =         {155af2dd-eef8-4dde-9662-7800a2423e86}
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  • S. S. Yukteswar, The Holy Science, Self-Realization Fellowship, 1977.
    @Book{Yukteswar1977,
      author       = {Swami Sri Yukteswar},
      title        = {The Holy Science},
      year         = {1977},
      note         = {{"}The purpose of this book is to show as clearly as possible that there is an essential unity in all religions; that there is no difference in the truths inculcated by the various faiths; that there is but one method by which the world, both external and internal, has evolved; and that there is but one Goal admitted by all scriptures.{"} -Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri This text was written by Sri Yukteswar at the behest of Mahavatar Babaji. In it, Sri Yukteswar compares Sanskrit slokas to the writings of the New Testament. Also explained is the great cycle of world ages (yugas), of which there is currently a transition. **},
      publisher    = {Self-Realization Fellowship},
      author_sort  = {Yukteswar, Swami Sri},
      calibreid    = {88},
      cover        = {/home/trismegisto/Calibre Library/Swami Sri Yukteswar/The Holy Science (88)/cover.jpg},
      formats      = {pdf},
      identifiers  = {amazon:B00D3Q6A2A},
      languages    = {eng},
      library_name = {Calibre Library},
      month        = {jun},
      rating       = {8},
      size         = {9612404 octets},
      tags         = {Health; Fitness \& Dieting, Alternative Medicine, Meditation, Religion \& Spirituality, Religious Studies, Comparative Religion, Two Hours or More (65-100 Pages), New Age, Religious Studies \& Reference},
      timestamp    = {2016-07-28},
      title_sort   = {Holy Science, The},
      uuid         = {3f20e9b8-acc9-4e4b-b2f7-2323d648432b},
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  • J. Cook, Recovering the Lost World, A Saturnian Cosmology, Self Published, 2016.
    @Book{cookjnoSaturnianCosmology,
      author    = {Cook, Jno},
      title     = {Recovering the Lost World, A Saturnian Cosmology},
      year      = {2016},
      publisher = {Self Published},
      url       = {http://saturniancosmology.org/pdf/},
      file      = {cookjnoSaturnianCosmology.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/cookjnoSaturnianCosmology.pdf:PDF},
      month     = feb,
      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • E. Cochrane, Suns and Planets in Neolithic Rock Art, 2001.
    @Misc{CochraneSunsPlanetsNeolithicArt,
      author       = {Cochrane, Ev},
      title        = {Suns and Planets in Neolithic Rock Art},
      year         = {2001},
      howpublished = {Maverick Science Website},
      note         = {Unknown Year},
      month        = feb,
      url          = {http://maverickscience.com/arch-sun-planets.htm},
      comment      = {Html to PDF},
      file         = {CochraneSunsPlanetsNeolithicArt.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/CochraneSunsPlanetsNeolithicArt.pdf:PDF},
      timestamp    = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • Apollodorus, “Apollodorus, The Library.” London, William Heinemann Ltd., 1921.
    @InBook{Apollod.2.5.2,
      author    = {Apollodorus},
      title     = {Apollodorus, The Library},
      year      = {1921},
      publisher = {London, William Heinemann Ltd.},
      chapter   = {2.5.2},
      url       = {http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Apollod.+2.5.2&fromdoc=Perseus%253Atext%253A1999.01.0022},
      keywords  = {mars,heracles},
      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] L. S. a Audomaro, Liber Floridus, Ghent University, 1121.
    @Book{audomaro1121liber,
      author    = {Lambertus a S. Audomaro},
      title     = {Liber Floridus},
      year      = {1121},
      publisher = {Ghent University},
      url       = {https://books.google.es/books?id=OQ1-igA9LI4C},
      comment   = {Published 1121 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics bub_upload Identifier bub_gb_OQ1-igA9LI4C Google-id OQ1-igA9LI4C Licenseurl http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Mediatype texts Scanner google Source http://books.google.com/books?id=OQ1-igA9LI4C&hl=&source=gbs_api Identifier-access http://archive.org/details/bub_gb_OQ1-igA9LI4C Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t2g76gd30 Imagecount 605},
      file      = {audomaro1121liber.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/audomaro1121liber.pdf:PDF},
      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] L. Ariosto, Orlando Furioso, Oxford University Press, 1823.
    @Book{orlandofurioso07ariogoog,
      author    = {Ariosto, Lodovico},
      title     = {Orlando Furioso},
      year      = {1823},
      publisher = {Oxford University Press},
      url       = {http://www.archive.org/details/orlandofurioso07ariogoog},
      abstract  = {https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Furioso
    
    Orlando Furioso (Italian: [orˈlando fuˈrjoːzo; -oːso]; The Frenzy of Orlando, more literally Raging Roland; in Italian furioso is seldom capitalized) is an Italian epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto which has exerted a wide influence on later culture. The earliest version appeared in 1516, although the poem was not published in its complete form until 1532. Orlando Furioso is a continuation of Matteo Maria Boiardo's unfinished romance Orlando Innamorato ("Orlando in Love", published posthumously in 1495). In its historical setting and characters, it shares some features with the Old French Chanson de Roland of the eleventh century, which tells of the death of Roland.
    
    Orlando is the Christian knight known in French (and subsequently English) as Roland. The action takes place against the background of the war between Charlemagne's Christian paladins and the Saracen army that has invaded Europe and is attempting to overthrow the Christian empire. The poem is about war and love and the romantic ideal of chivalry. It mixes realism and fantasy, humor and tragedy.[1] The stage is the entire world, plus a trip to the moon. The large cast of characters features Christians and Saracens, soldiers and sorcerers, and fantastic creatures including a gigantic sea monster called the orc and a flying horse called the hippogriff. Many themes are interwoven in its complicated episodic structure, but the most important are the paladin Orlando's unrequited love for the pagan princess Angelica, which drives him mad; the love between the female Christian warrior Bradamante and the Saracen Ruggiero, who are supposed to be the ancestors of Ariosto's patrons, the d'Este family of Ferrara; and the war between Christian and Infidel.[2]
    
    The poem is divided into forty-six cantos, each containing a variable number of eight-line stanzas in ottava rima (a rhyme scheme of abababcc). Ottava rima had been used in previous Italian romantic epics, including Luigi Pulci's Morgante and Boiardo's Orlando Innamorato. Ariosto's work is 38,736 lines long in total, making it one of the longest poems in European literature.[3]
    
    The action of Orlando Furioso takes place against the background of the war between the Christian emperor Charlemagne and the Saracen King of Africa, Agramante, who has invaded Europe to avenge the death of his father Traiano. Agramante and his allies – who include Marsilio, the King of Spain, and the boastful warrior Rodomonte – besiege Charlemagne in Paris.
    
    Meanwhile, Orlando, Charlemagne's most famous paladin, has been tempted to forget his duty to protect the emperor through his love for the pagan princess Angelica. At the beginning of the poem, Angelica escapes from the castle of the Bavarian Duke Namo, and Orlando sets off in pursuit. The two meet with various adventures until Angelica saves a wounded Saracen knight, Medoro, falls in love, and elopes with him to Cathay.
    
    When Orlando learns the truth, he goes mad with despair and rampages through Europe and Africa destroying everything in his path. The English knight Astolfo journeys to Ethiopia on the hippogriff to find a cure for Orlando's madness.
    
    He flies up in Elijah's flaming chariot to the moon, where everything lost on earth is to be found, including Orlando's wits. He brings them back in a bottle and makes Orlando sniff them, thus restoring him to sanity. (At the same time Orlando falls out of love with Angelica, as the author explains that love is itself a form of insanity.)
    
    Orlando joins with Brandimart and Oliver to fight Agramante, Sobrino and Gradasso on the island of Lampedusa. There Orlando kills King Agramante.
    
    Another important plotline involves the love between the female Christian warrior Bradamante and the Saracen Ruggiero. They too have to endure many vicissitudes.
    
    Ruggiero is taken captive by the sorceress Alcina and has to be freed from her magic island. He also has to avoid the enchantments of his foster father, the wizard Atlante, who does not want him to fight. Finally, Ruggiero converts to Christianity and marries Bradamante.
    
    Rodomonte appears at the wedding feast and accuses him of being a traitor to the Saracen cause, and the poem ends with Ruggiero slaying Rodomonte in single combat. Ruggiero and Bradamante are the ancestors of the House of Este, Ariosto's patrons, whose genealogy he gives at length in canto 3 of the poem.
    
    The epic contains many other characters, including Orlando's cousin, the paladin Rinaldo, who is also in love with Angelica; the thief Brunello; the Saracen Ferraù; Sacripante, King of Circassia and a leading Saracen knight; and the tragic heroine Isabella.},
      comment   = {Published 1974 Topics Roland (Legendary character) Identifier orlandofurioso07ariogoog Scanner google Mediatype texts Translator William Stewart Rose Identifier-access http://www.archive.org/details/orlandofurioso07ariogoog Oclc-id 1001886 Scandate 20060130 Copyright-region US Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t72v2jc08 Imagecount 241 Source http://books.google.com/books?id=fDgj4tCoQL0C&oe=UTF-8 Lccn 74174554 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0 SHOW LESS Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Volume 1 Publisher London, New York, Oxford University Press Year 1823 Pages 241 Possible copyright status NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT Language English; Italian Digitizing sponsor Google Book from the collections of New York Public Library Collection americana},
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      keywords  = {roland,perseus,andromeda},
      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] Ovid, The Metamorphoses of Ovid Literally Translated into English Prose, with Copious Notes and Explanations. Books VIII – XV, Project Gutenberg, 1893.
    @Book{themetamorphoses26073gut,
      author    = {Ovid},
      title     = {The Metamorphoses of Ovid Literally Translated into English Prose, with Copious Notes and Explanations. Books VIII - XV},
      year      = {1893},
      note      = {This e-text covers the second half, Books VIII-XV, of Henry T. Riley’s 1851 translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The first half, Books I-VII, is already available from Project Gutenberg as e-text 21765. Note that this text, unlike the earlier one, is based solely on the 1893 George Bell reprint. The text includes characters that will only display in UTF-8 (Unicode) file encoding, including Greek words in the Notes: œ, Œ (oe ligature) κείρω, ἀκονιτὶ If any of these characters do not display properly, or if the apostrophes and quotation marks in this paragraph appear as garbage, you may have an incompatible browser or unavailable fonts. First, make sure that the browser’s “character set” or “file encoding” is set to Unicode (UTF-8). You may also need to change your browser’s default font. All Greek words have mouse-hover transliterations: Δηοῦς κόρη.},
      publisher = {Project Gutenberg},
      url       = {http://archive.org/details/themetamorphoses26073gut},
      file      = {themetamorphoses26073gut.epub:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/themetamorphoses26073gut.epub:ePUB},
      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] Ovid, The Metamorphoses of Ovid Literally Translated into English Prose, with Copious Notes and Explanations. Books I – VII, Project Gutenberg, 1893.
    @Book{themetamorphoses21765gut,
      author    = {Ovid},
      title     = {The Metamorphoses of Ovid Literally Translated into English Prose, with Copious Notes and Explanations. Books I - VII},
      year      = {1893},
      note      = {This e-text covers the first half, Books I-VII, of Henry T. Riley’s 1851 translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The second half, Books VIII-XV, is already available from Project Gutenberg as e-text 26073. The text includes characters that will only display in UTF-8 (Unicode) file encoding, including Greek words in the Notes: œ, Œ (oe ligature) κείρω, ἀκονιτὶ If any of these characters do not display properly, or if the apostrophes and quotation marks in this paragraph appear as garbage, you may have an incompatible browser or unavailable fonts. First, make sure that the browser’s “character set” or “file encoding” is set to Unicode (UTF-8). You may also need to change your browser’s default font. All Greek words have mouse-hover transliterations: Δηοῦς κόρη.},
      publisher = {Project Gutenberg},
      url       = {http://archive.org/details/themetamorphoses26073gut},
      file      = {themetamorphoses26073gut.epub:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/themetamorphoses26073gut.epub:ePUB},
      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] Ovid, Metamorphoses, Illustrated, Georgium Coruinum, Sigismundum Feyerabent & haeredes Vvigandi Galli, 1563.
    @Book{ovidmetamorphoses1563,
      title =     {Metamorphoses, Illustrated},
      publisher = {Georgium Coruinum, Sigismundum Feyerabent \& haeredes Vvigandi Galli},
      year =      {1563},
      author =    {Ovid},
      comment =   {Published 1563 Usage Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Topics Ovid, Metamorphoses, German, Edition, 1563, Woodcuts, Virgil Solis, Publisher Feyerabent Identifier OvidMetamorphoses1563 Mediatype texts Licenseurl http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.5.2 Identifier-access http://archive.org/details/OvidMetamorphoses1563 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t75t67t8b Ppi 150 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 9.0 1563 Illustrated Edition of Ovid's Metamorphoses Author: Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) Title: Metamorphoses Publisher: Georg Corvin, Sigismund Feyerabent & Wigandi Galli (Georgium Coruinum, Sigismundum Feyerabent & haeredes Vvigandi Galli) Poet: Johannes Posthius von Germersheim (old spelling Germersheim) Illustrations: Virgil Solis (Woodcuts) Printed in Frankfurt, Germany 1563. (Impressum Francofurti, MDLXIII) Collection: The Norris Museum, St Ives, Cambridgeshire, UK. Catalogue Numbers 90 and 200. Digitization: By Dr Chris Thomas, on behalf of the Norris Museum Nikon DS5200 Camera with Flash RAW (Nikon NEF) Format 6000pixels x 4000pixels (originals with Norris Museum) Cropped and edited in Corel AfterShot Pro 1.2.0.7 Exported as 1600pixel x 1200pixel images and converted to PDF book Year 1563 Language Latin Collection opensource},
      file =      {OvidMetamorphoses1563.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/OvidMetamorphoses1563.pdf:PDF},
      keywords =  {Ovid, Metamorphoses, German, Edition, 1563, Woodcuts, Virgil Solis, Publisher Feyerabent},
      timestamp = {2016-03-14},
      url =       {https://archive.org/details/OvidMetamorphoses1563}
    }
  • [PDF] E. Gray, The Complete Guide to the Tarot, Bantam, 2011.
    @Book{edengray2011tarot,
      author    = {Eden Gray},
      title     = {The Complete Guide to the Tarot},
      year      = {2011},
      publisher = {Bantam},
      url       = {http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Tarot-Eden-Gray/dp/0553277529},
      comment   = {ISBN-10: 0553277529 ISBN-13: 978-0553277524},
      file      = {edengray2011tarot.epub:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/edengray2011tarot.epub:ePUB},
      keywords  = {Body, Mind & Spirit, Divination, Tarot},
      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] Thomas, “Introduction to Saudi Arabia Rock Art & Petrogyphs,” Riyadh Rovers, vol. 2010-11, p. 30–37, 2011.
    @Article{ancientculturesinfo2011thomas,
      author    = {Thomas},
      title     = {Introduction to Saudi Arabia Rock Art \& Petrogyphs},
      year      = {2011},
      volume    = {2010-11},
      pages     = {30–37},
      note      = {Cited from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bir_Hima_Rock_Petroglyphs_and_Inscriptions},
      file      = {ancientculturesinfo2011thomas.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/ancientculturesinfo2011thomas.pdf:PDF},
      journal   = {Riyadh Rovers},
      keywords  = {Saudi Arabia,petroglyphs},
      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] L. R. Farnell, The cults of the Greek states, New Rochelle, N.Y. : Caratzas Bros., 1977, vol. 2.
    @Book{cultsofgreekstat02farn,
      author      = {Farnell, Lewis Richard},
      title       = {The cults of the Greek states},
      year        = {1977},
      date        = {1977},
      editora     = {{Princeton Theological Seminary Library}},
      volume      = {2},
      note        = {Reprint of the 1896-1909 ed. published by Clarendon Press, Oxford Includes bibliographical references and index (v.5)},
      publisher   = {New Rochelle, N.Y. : Caratzas Bros.},
      pagetotal   = {508},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/cultsofgreekstat02farn},
      urldate     = {2016-04-04},
      abstract    = {Reprint of the 1896-1909 ed. published by Clarendon Press, Oxford; Includes bibliographical references and index (v.5)},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file        = {cultsofgreekstat02farn.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/cultsofgreekstat02farn.pdf:PDF},
      keywords    = {Cults, Greece},
      timestamp   = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] L. R. Farnell, The cults of the Greek states, New Rochelle, N.Y. : Caratzas Bros., 1977, vol. 1.
    @Book{cultsofgreekstat01farn,
      author      = {Farnell, Lewis Richard},
      title       = {The cults of the Greek states},
      year        = {1977},
      date        = {1977},
      editora     = {{Princeton Theological Seminary Library}},
      volume      = {1},
      note        = {Reprint of the 1896-1909 ed. published by Clarendon Press, Oxford Includes bibliographical references and index (v.5)},
      publisher   = {New Rochelle, N.Y. : Caratzas Bros.},
      pagetotal   = {568},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/cultsofgreekstat01farn},
      urldate     = {2016-04-04},
      abstract    = {Reprint of the 1896-1909 ed. published by Clarendon Press, Oxford; Includes bibliographical references and index (v.5)},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file        = {cultsofgreekstat01farn.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/cultsofgreekstat01farn.pdf:PDF},
      keywords    = {Cults -- Greece},
      timestamp   = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] L. R. Farnell, The cults of the Greek states, Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1977, vol. 3.
    @Book{cultsofgreekstat03farnuoft,
      author      = {Farnell, Lewis Richard},
      title       = {The cults of the Greek states},
      year        = {1977},
      date        = {1896},
      editora     = {{Robarts - University of Toronto}},
      volume      = {3},
      publisher   = {Oxford : Clarendon Press},
      pagetotal   = {502},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/cultsofgreekstat03farnuoft},
      urldate     = {2016-04-04},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file        = {cultsofgreekstat03farnuoft.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/cultsofgreekstat03farnuoft.pdf:PDF},
      keywords    = {Cults -- Greece},
      timestamp   = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • F. Klaeber, Beowulf and the Finnesburg Fragment: A Translation Into Modern English Prose by John R. Clark Hall, Allen & Unwin, 1950.
    @Book{Klaeber1950,
      author     = {Klaeber, Friedrich},
      title      = {Beowulf and the Finnesburg Fragment: A Translation Into Modern English Prose by John R. Clark Hall},
      year       = {1950},
      date       = {1950},
      publisher  = {Allen \& Unwin},
      pagetotal  = {248},
      url        = {https://books.google.es/books?id=pEUkrusVxRIC&hl=en&redir_esc=y},
      langid     = {english},
      shorttitle = {Beowulf and the Finnesburg Fragment},
      timestamp  = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • W. B. Church, “Loving it to Death: The Gran Pajatén Predicament,” Journal of the George Wright Society, vol. 16, iss. 4, pp. 16-27, 2000.
    @Article{Church99-GWF,
      author    = {Church, Warren B.},
      title     = {Loving it to Death: The Gran Pajatén Predicament},
      year      = {2000},
      volume    = {16},
      number    = {4},
      pages     = {16-27},
      note      = {George Wright Forum special edition "Archaeology and the National Park Idea." Edited by J. H. Jameson. Hancock, MI.},
      url       = {https://anthropology.columbusstate.edu/Pajaten.htm},
      file      = {Church99-GWF.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/Church99-GWF.pdf:PDF},
      journal   = {Journal of the George Wright Society},
      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [DOI] K. C. Nystrom, J. E. Buikstra, and K. Muscutt, “Chachapoya Mortuary Behavior: a Consideration of Method and Meaning,” Chungará (Arica), vol. 42, iss. 2, pp. 477-495, 2010.
    @Article{NystromBuikstraMuscutt2010,
      author       = {Nystrom, Kenneth C. and Buikstra, Jane E. and Muscutt, Keith},
      title        = {Chachapoya Mortuary Behavior: a Consideration of Method and Meaning},
      journaltitle = {Chungará (Arica)},
      year         = {2010},
      date         = {2010-12},
      volume       = {42},
      number       = {2},
      month        = oct,
      pages        = {477--495},
      issn         = {0717-7356},
      doi          = {10.4067/S0717-73562010000200010},
      url          = {http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0717-73562010000200010&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en},
      urldate      = {2016-04-11},
      abstract     = {The Chachapoya region of northern Perú is characterized by a remarkable range of mortuary customs whose nature is incompletely defined and interpreted. The focus of this paper is to consider a single aspect of Chachapoya mortuary behavior: the presence/absence and method of mummification. Complex, anthropogenic mummy bundles have been recovered from the Laguna de los Cóndores while less well documented and described "cadavers" and bodies have been illustrated from pre-Inca contexts, some contained within anthropomorphic sarcophagi and others located in burial chullpas and open-air sites. In this paper, we provide a general synthesis of Chachapoya mortuary behavior and then present a case study from the mortuary site of Laguna Huayabamba, a Late Intermediate site where mummified remains have been recovered. The relationship between mummified bodies and skeletal remains at this site is viewed as stages within a more unified ritual landscape, structured by continued kin-based access to specific mortuary contexts.},
      file         = {NystromBuikstraMuscutt2010.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/NystromBuikstraMuscutt2010.pdf:PDF},
      journal      = {Chungará (Arica)},
      keywords     = {Chachapoya, mummification, Inca},
      shorttitle   = {{CHACHAPOYA} {MORTUARY} {BEHAVIOR}},
      timestamp    = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • natphil, Parts of a story of a world picture.
    @Misc{Parts-of-a-story-of-a-world-picture,
      author       = {natphil},
      title        = {Parts of a story of a world picture},
      howpublished = {Website},
      url          = {http://www.nbi.dk/~natphil/Siberian.html},
      file         = {Parts-of-a-story-of-a-world-picture.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/Parts-of-a-story-of-a-world-picture.pdf:PDF},
      timestamp    = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • G. Mallery and S. I. B. A. E. A. of report, Picture-writing of the American Indians : extract from the tenth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnologoy, S. Libraries, Ed., Washington [D.C.] : Govt. Print. Office, 1894.
    @Book{MallerySBAA1894,
      author      = {Mallery, Garrick and {Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Annual report}},
      title       = {Picture-writing of the American Indians : extract from the tenth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnologoy},
      year        = {1894},
      date        = {1894},
      editor      = {Smithsonian Libraries},
      editora     = {{Smithsonian Libraries}},
      publisher   = {Washington [D.C.] : Govt. Print. Office},
      pagetotal   = {954},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/picturewritingof00mall},
      urldate     = {2016-04-11},
      abstract    = {"List of works and authors cited": p. 777-807; Galland, J.S. Bibl. of cryptology},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file        = {MallerySBAA1894.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/MallerySBAA1894.pdf:PDF},
      keywords    = {Picture-writing, Indian},
      shorttitle  = {Picture-writing of the American Indians},
      timestamp   = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] R. C. Adams, Legends of the Delaware Indians and picture writing, H. L. B. Library, Ed., Washington, D.C., 1905.
    @Book{legendsofdelawar00adam,
      title =       {Legends of the Delaware Indians and picture writing},
      publisher =   {Washington, D.C.},
      year =        {1905},
      author =      {Adams, Richard Calmit},
      editor =      {Harold B. Lee Library},
      abstract =    {Ornamental borders in yellow; 1},
      date =        {1905},
      editora =     {{Harold B. Lee Library}},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file =        {legendsofdelawar00adam.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/legendsofdelawar00adam.pdf:PDF},
      keywords =    {Delaware Indians},
      pagetotal =   {98},
      timestamp =   {2016-04-11},
      url =         {http://archive.org/details/legendsofdelawar00adam},
      urldate =     {2016-04-11}
    }
  • M. Dashú, “Wu: Ancient Female Shamans of Anci ent Chi na,” www.suppressedhistories.net, 2011.
    @Article{WuFSAC,
      author    = {Max Dashú},
      title     = {Wu: Ancient Female Shamans of Anci ent Chi na},
      year      = {2011},
      url       = {http://www.suppressedhistories.net},
      file      = {WuFSAC.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/WuFSAC.pdf:PDF},
      journal   = {www.suppressedhistories.net},
      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • E. Cochrane, “On Mars and Pestilence,” Aeon, vol. III, iss. 4, pp. 59-79, 1993.
    @Article{EvCochraneAeonVol3No4MarsPestilence,
      author =    {Ev Cochrane},
      title =     {On Mars and Pestilence},
      journal =   {Aeon},
      year =      {1993},
      volume =    {III},
      number =    {4},
      pages =     {59-79},
      month =     {December},
      abstract =  {Ev Cochrane analyzes the worldwide myth of Mars as an agent of pestilence and disease. PAGE 59},
      comment =   {ISSN 1066-5145 AEON, 2326 Knapp, Ames, IA 50010, USA Copyright (c) December 1993},
      timestamp = {2016-04-18}
    }
  • [PDF] D. S. Walker, Dream boats and other stories, Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, Page, 1920.
    @Book{dreamboatsothers00walk,
      author      = {Walker, Dugald Stewart},
      title       = {Dream boats and other stories},
      year        = {1920},
      date        = {1920},
      editora     = {{New York Public Library}},
      publisher   = {Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, Page},
      pagetotal   = {284},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/dreamboatsothers00walk},
      urldate     = {2016-04-25},
      abstract    = {The sunlit sea, a foreword -- Histories -- Stay-at-home heart -- Portraits -- The magic dewdrop -- Cold porridge -- Out of doors -- Dream boats-play},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file        = {dreamboatsothers00walk.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/dreamboatsothers00walk.pdf:PDF},
      keywords    = {Short stories, Fairy tales},
      timestamp   = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] (. W. T. W. Rolleston, D. Vincent Brooks, S. (1914). bkp CU-BANC, R. Wagner, and W. Pogány, The tale of Lohengrin, knight of the swan : after the drama of Richard Wagner, New York : Crowell.
    @Book{taleoflohengrink00rollrich,
      author      = {Rolleston, T. W. (Thomas William) and Vincent Brooks, Day {and} Son (1914) bkp CU-BANC and Wagner, Richard and Pogány, Willy},
      title       = {The tale of Lohengrin, knight of the swan : after the drama of Richard Wagner},
      date        = {1914},
      editora     = {{University of California Libraries}},
      publisher   = {New York : Crowell},
      pagetotal   = {208},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/taleoflohengrink00rollrich},
      urldate     = {2016-04-25},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file        = {taleoflohengrink00rollrich.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/taleoflohengrink00rollrich.pdf:PDF},
      shorttitle  = {The tale of Lohengrin, knight of the swan},
      timestamp   = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • M. Benson, Cosmigraphics, 1 edition ed., Harry N. Abrams.
    @Book{Benson2014,
      author    = {Benson, Michael},
      title     = {Cosmigraphics},
      date      = {2014-10-14},
      edition   = {1 edition},
      publisher = {Harry N. Abrams},
      location  = {New York, {NY}},
      isbn      = {978-1-4197-1387-3},
      pagetotal = {320},
      url       = {http://www.amazon.com/Cosmigraphics-Michael-Benson/dp/1419713876/?tag=braipick-20},
      abstract  = {Michael Benson tells the thrilling story of the discovery and description of the universe in a new way. Selecting artful and profound illustrations and maps, many hidden away in the world’s great science libraries and virtually unknown today, he chronicles more than 1,000 years of humanity’s ever-expanding understanding of the size and shape of space itself. He shows how the invention of the telescope inspired visions of unimaginably distant places and explains why today we turn to supercomputer simulations to reveal deeper truths about space-time.Cosmigraphics explores the visual side of our great­est imaginative achievement as a species: the unveiling of a vast universe that is largely invisible to our senses. It will be a revelation to space-struck Earthlings, art lovers, and readers interested in the history of science, the visualization of information, graphic design, and mapping.},
      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] L. Spence, The myths of Mexico & Peru, London, G. G. Harrap & company.
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  • A. della Seta, M. C. Harrison, and E. S. “. S. S. A. “. Strong, Religion & Art: a study in the evolution of sculpture, painting and architecture, New York, Scribner’s.
    @Book{ReligionArtAStudy,
      author     = {Seta, Alessandro della and Harrison, Marion Chilton and Strong, Eugénie Sellers "Mrs S. A. Strong "},
      title      = {Religion \& Art: a study in the evolution of sculpture, painting and architecture},
      date       = {1914},
      publisher  = {New York, Scribner's},
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      abstract   = {{CONTENTS}
    Introduction 27
    I
    Religion, Magic and Plastic Art
    Art inspired by religion — Magic — Art an instrument of magic — Suppression of the magic function in art 33
    {II}
    Art of Uncivilized Peoples 49
    Animism and theism — Totemism — Magic art — Form in magic art — Magic character of literature, music and dancing — Lack of historic sense in uncivilized peoples
    {III}
    Egypt 69
    Unity of Egyptian civilization — Origin, nature and aspect of the gods — Scanty mythology of the gods — Absence of a heroic mythology — Funerary conception — Works of art inspired by religion — Direction given to the representation of the gods — Impulse given to funerary art — Isolation of Egyptian religion — Egyptian architecture — Egyptian literature
    {IV}
    Assyrio-Babylonia 120
    Contrast with Egyptian civilization — Origin, nature and aspect of the gods — Mythology of the gods and heroes — Funerary conception — Religious art — Dynastic art — Assyrio-Babylonian architecture — Assyrio-Babylonian literature — Hebrew monotheism 17
    V
    Mycenaean Civilization 150
    Extension, period and origin of the Mycenaean civilization — The gods, their symbols and images — Demons and their aspect — Funerary conception — Characteristics of Mycenaean art — Mycenaean architecture — Relations between Mycenaean and Greek civilization
    {VI}
    Greece 174
    The gods in the Homeric poems — Funerary conception in Homer — Absence of religious art in Homer — Independent origin of Greek art — Votive figures and images in Greek art — Religious decorative art — Characteristics of mythological art — Subjects of mythological art — Course of mythological art — Frieze of the Parthenon — Idealism of form in mythological art — Idealism of form in the figures of the gods — Decadence of mythological art — Mythological influence upon the votive offering — Elogium of mythology — Funeral pottery — Funeral stelai — Mythology in funerary art — Greek architecture — Greek literature
    {VII}
    Etruria 245
    Greek gods and myths in Etruscan art — Funerary art — Characteristics of Etruscan art — The portrait — Decadence of Etruscan art — Etruscan architecture — Etruscan literature
    {VIII}
    Rome 266
    Religious art of Latium — Art of Imperial Rome — The gods and myths of Roman art — Subjects and characteristics of Imperial art — Funerary art — Latin and Roman architecture — Roman literature — Passage from Roman to Christian art
    {IX}
    Buddhism 292
    Absence of Brahmanic art — Buddhism — Buddhist art and its origin — Symbolism in Buddhist art — Development of Buddhist art in the direction of iconolatry — Absence of a funerary art — Form in Buddhist art and its derivatives — Buddhist architecture — Indian and Buddhist literature X
    X
    Christianity 319
    Christianity as a funerary religion — Cult images — Symbolic and allegorical art — Subjects of cemetery paintings — Composition and form in the cemetery paintings — Subjects, composition and forms in the sarcophagi — Didactic and exemplary art — Subjects and forms in exemplary art — Iconolatrous art — Course of iconolatrous art — Persistence of historical subjects — The religious renaissance — Narrative art — Subjects of narrative art — Character of the subjects in narrative art — Statuary, relief and painting in narrative art — Spiritual expression in narrative art — Cult images in narrative art--Christian architecture — Christian literature Conclusion 396
    Index 401 
    {ILLUSTRATIONS} 
    {FIG} 160. Marcus Aurelius Sacrificing Frontispiece 
    {FIG}. {INSET} {AFTER} {PAGE} 
    1. Mammoth (Bruniquel) 58 
    2. Wild Goat (Mas-D'azil) 58 
    3. Horse (Espelugues) 58 
    4. Heads Of Stag And Chamois (Gourdan) 58 
    5. Deer (Mas-D'azil) 58 
    6. Reindeer And Salmon (Lorthet) 58 
    7. Animals Painted On The Roof (Altamira) 58 
    8. Deer And Small Bison (Altamira) 58 
    9. Wild Boar Galloping (Altamira) 58 
    10. Bison Stopping (Altamira) 58 
    11. Hathor (Dendera) 76 
    12. Hathor (Dendera) 76 
    13. Hathor (Kamak) 76 
    14. Nut In The Form Of A Cow (Tomb Of Seti I) 76 
    15. Nut In The Form Of A Woman (Tomb Of Rameses {IX}) 80 
    16. Hunefer Brought To The Judgment Of Osiris (Papyrus Of Hunefer) 80 
    17. Dead Man Before The Table Of Offerings (Coll Bissing) 92 
    18. Reaping (Sauiet El-Meitin) 92 
    19. Cattle Led From The Pasture (Giseh) 92 
    20. Hunting Among The Papyrus (Giseh) 94 
    21. Fishing And Taking Waterfowl (Saqqarah) 94 
    22. Woman Grinding Corn (Museum, Florence) 96 
    23. Woman Kneading Bread (Museum, Florence) 96 
    24. Bearer Of Offerings (Louvre) 96 
    25. Horus (Amada) 96 
    26. Thoth (Sebua) 96 
    27. Set (Karnak) 96 
    28. Anubis (Surarieh) 96 
    29. Khnemu (Tura) 96 
    30. Sebek (Karnak) 96 
    31. Sekhet (Silsilis) 96 
    32. Bast (Edfn) 96 
    33. Serapis (Vatican) 96 
    34. Isis And Horus (Louvre) 96 
    35. Symbols Of Babylonian Divinities (Louvre) 136 
    36. Statues Of The Gods In Procession (British Museum) 136 
    37. Shamash And Khammurabi (Louvre) 138 
    38. Nabu-Aplu-Iddina Before Shamash (British Museum) 138 
    39. Religious Ceremony Before The God Sin (British Museum) 138 
    40. Contests Of Gilgamesh And Eabani (?) (British Museum) 138 
    41. Charm Tablet Against Diseases (From Hamah) 138 
    42. Sarcophagus From Haghia Triada 152 
    43. Religious Ceremony Before The Bilobate Shield (Fresco From Mycenae) 152 
    44. Religious Ceremony Before Symbols (Ring From Mycenae) 152 
    45. Sacred Edifice (Fresco From Knossos) 152 
    46. Sacred Edifice (Gold Plate From Mycenae) 154 
    47. Appearance Of A Divinity (Gold Ring From Knossos) 154 
    48. Votive Images From The Sanctuary (Knossos) 154 
    49. Serpent Charmer (Knossos) 154 
    50. Dove Goddess (Mycenae) 154 
    51. Cybele Between The Lions (Ring Impression From Knossos) 154 
    52. Goddess With Birds (Gem From Vaphio) 154 
    53. Imaginary Creature (Gem From Crete) 158 
    54. Imaginary Creature (British Museum) 158 
    55. The Woman-Eagle (Ring Impression From Zakro) 158 
    56. The Man-Goat. " " 158 
    57. The Bird Mask. " 158 
    58. Demons, Shell From Phaistos (Kandia) 158 
    59. Demons. Fresco From Mycenae 158 
    60. Demons Performing Libations (From Mycenae) 158 
    61. Demons Performing Libations (Gem From Vaphio) 158 
    62. Demon (Impression Of A Ring From Knossos) 158 
    63. Perseus Carrying Off The Gorgon's Head (Temple Of Thermos) 206 
    64. Herakles Struggling With Triton (Frieze Of The Temple Of Assos) 206 
    65. Europa On The Bull (From Selinus) 20
    66. The Dioscuri And Aphareidie (Delphi) 206 
    67. Perseus Cutting Off The Gorgon's Head (Selinus) 206 
    68. Herakles And The Cercopes (Selinus) 206 
    69. Contest Between Herakles And Apollo (Delphi) 208
    70. Trojan Fight (Delphi) 208 
    71. War Of The Giants (Delphi) 208 
    72. Sacred Marriage Of Hera And Ze¥S (Selinus) 208 
    73. Athena Fighting With A Giant (Selinus) 208 
    74. Artemis And Action (Selinus) 208 
    75. Herakles And The Amazon (Selinus) 208 
    76. Herakles And The Hind (Delphi) 210 
    77. Theseus And The Amazon (Delphi) 210 
    78. Herakles And The Lion (Athens) 210 
    79. Theseus And The Sow (Athens) 210 
    80. Cbntauromachia (Theseion, Athens) 210 
    81. Herakles And The Cretan Bull (Olympia) 210 
    82. Herakles And Atlas (Olympia) 210 
    83. Centauromachia (Olympia) 212 
    84. Centaur And Lapith (Metope Of The Parthenon) 212 
    85. Centaur And Lapith (Metope Of The Parthenon) 212 
    86. Amazonomach1A (Temple Of Apollo, Bassae) 212 
    87. Centauromachia (Temple Of Apollo, Bassae) 212 
    88. Aiiazonoiiachia (Temple Of Artemis Leukophryene, Magnesia) 214 
    89. Gigantomachia (Altar Of Pergamos) 214 
    90. Panathbna1C Frieze Of The Parthenon 214 
    91. Zeus Of Otricoli (Vatican) 218 
    92. Ludovisi Hera (Rome) 218 
    93. Athena Of Velletri (Louvre) 218 
    94. Artemis Of Versailles (Louvre) 218 
    95. Aphrodite Of Cnidos (Munich) 218 
    96. Demeter Of Cnidos (British Museum) 218 
    97. Hermes Of Praxiteles (Olympia) 220 
    98. Ludovisi Ares (Rome) 220 
    99. Apollo Belvedere (Vatican) 220 
    100. Poseidon Of Melos (Athens) 220 
    101. Bearded Dionysos (Naples) 220 
    102. The Young Dionysos (Rome) 220 
    103. Chiaramonti Hephaistos (Vatican) 220 
    104. Asklbpios Of The Piraus (Athens) 220 
    105. Votive Relief Dedicated To The Nymphs (Athens) 222 
    106. Votive Relief Dedicated To Asklepios And Hygeia (Louvre) 222 
    107. Funeral Procession (Athens) 222 
    108. Deposition In The Tomb (Athens) 222 
    109. Viewing The Corpse (Berlin) 226 
    110. Hypnos And Thanatos Placing The Dead Man In The Tomb (British Museum) 226 
    111. Hermes Conducting The Dead Man To Charon (From Trachones) 226 
    112. Offerings At The Stele. Eidolon Of The Dead (British Museum)226 
    113. Hades With Mythical Personages (Munich) 228 
    114. Stele Of The Two Sisters (Louvre) 228 
    115. Stele Of A Warrior Running (Athens) 228 
    116. Stele Of Philis (Louvre) 228 
    117. Stele Of Demokleidbs (Athens) 230 
    118. Stele Of Dexileos (Athens) 230 
    119. Stele Of Onesimos, Protonoe, Nikostrate And Eukoline (Athens) 230 
    120. Sirens Carrying Away The Eidola Of The Dead (Harpy Tomb) 230 
    121. Slaying Of The Suitors. Calydonian Hunt (Gjolbashi-Trysa) 232 
    122. Offerings (Nereid Monument) 232 
    123. Siege Of A City (Nereid Monument) 232 
    124. Fight With Orientals (Nereid Monument) 232 
    125. Amazonomachia (Mausoleum) 234 
    126. Sarcophagus Of The Mourning Women (From Sidon) 234 
    127. Sarcophagus Of Alexander (From Sidon) 234 
    128. Heads Of Satyrs And Manads (From Falerii Veteres) 246 
    129. Warriors Fighting (From Falerii Veteres) 246 
    130. Canopus (Chiusi) 250 
    131. Stele Of Larthi Aninies (Florence) 250 
    132. Sarcophagus From Care (Rome) 250 
    133. Journey To The World Beyond The Tomb (Veil) 250 
    134. Dead Woman Carried To The World Beyond Thb Tomb (Louvre) 250 
    135. Achilles Lying In Wait For Troilus (Tarquinii) 252 
    136. Hunting And Fishing (Tarquinii) 252 
    137. Wrestling And Juggling (Tarquinii) 252 
    138. Banquet (Tarquinii) 252 
    139. Dance (Tarquinii) 252 
    140. Funeral Dance (Chiusi) 254 
    141. Funeral Procession (Chiusi) 254 
    142. Geryon Before Hades And Persephone (Tarquinii) 254 
    143. Theseus In Hades (Tarquinii) 254 
    144. Artemis And Action (Volterra) 256 
    145. Ulysses And The Syrens (Volterra) 256 
    146. Lar (Rome) 256 
    147. Juno Of Lanuvium (Vatican) 268 
    148. Artemis Of Ephesus (Rome) 268 
    149. Sacrifice Of Mithra (Vatican) 268 
    150. Altar From Ostia (Rome) 268 
    151. Casale Base (Vatican) 270 
    152. Ara Pacis (Florence) 270 
    153. Ara Pacis (Rome) 270 
    154. Sacrifice To Apollo (Arch Of Constantine, Rome) 276 
    155. Sacrifice To Diana (Arch Of Constantine, Rome) 276 
    156. Sacrifice To Sylvanus (Arch Of Constantine, Rome) 276 
    157. Sacrifice To Hercules (Arch Of Constantine, Rome) 276 
    158. Reliefs Of The Arch Of Trajan (Benevento) 276 
    159. Reliefs Of The Arch Of Trajan (Benevento) 276 
    161. Roman Husband And Wife (Vatican) 280 
    162. Episodes In The Life Of A Magistrate (Florence) 280 
    163. Fight Between Romans And Barbarians (Rome) 280 
    164. Gigantomachla (Vatican) 280 
    165. Slaying Of The Niobids (Vatican) 280 
    166. Relief At Jamalgarhi (Lahore) 304 
    167. Reliefs Of The Stupa Of Barhut (Calcutta) 304 
    168. Relief Of The Stupa Of Amaravati 306 
    169. Fresco From Cave Temple Of Ajanta 306 
    170. Daniel, The Good Shepherd, Etc (Cemetery Of Lucina) 330 
    171. The Good Shepherd, Etc (Ccemeterium Maius) 330 
    172. Adam And Eve, Etc (Cemetery Of Ss. Peter And Marcellinus) 330 
    173. Moses, The Magi, Lazarus (Cemetery Of S. Domitilla) 330 
    174. Sarcophagus Of Junius Bassus (Vatican) 340 
    175. Sarcophagus With Biblical Scenes (Lateran) 340 
    176. Sarcophagus With Biblical Scenes (Lateran) 340 
    177. Coming Out Of The Ark (Vienna Genesis) 348 
    178. Resurrection Of Lazarus (Rossano Gospel) 348 
    179. Mosaics Of The Arch, S. Marla Maggiore (Rome) 348 
    180. Door Of The Church Of S. Sabina (Rome) 350 
    181. Pulpit Of 3. Massimiano (Ravenna) 350 
    182. Mosaics Of The Apse, S. Pudenziana (Rome) 352 
    183. Mosaics Of The Apse, Ss. Cosmas And Damian (Rom.) 352 
    184. Mosaics Of The Apse, S. Agnese (Rome) 354 
    185. Mosaics Of The Apse, S. Mark (Rome) 354 
    186. Mosaics In The Mausoleum Of Oalla Placidia (Ravenna) 356 
    187. Mosaics Of The Cupola, S. Giovanni In Fonte (Ravenna) 356 
    188. Mosaics Of The Nave, S. Apollinare Nuovo (Ravenna) 358 
    189. Mosaics In S. Vitale (Ravenna) 358 
    190. Mosaics In S. Vitale (Ravenna) 358 
    191. Mosaics In The Convent Of Daphni, Near Athens 360 
    192. Mosaics In The Cathedral (Monreale) 360 
    193. Reliefs Of The Facade, S. Zeno (Verona) 362 
    194. Reliefs Of Door, Notre-Dame (Paris) 362 
    195. Frescoes By Giotto (Scrovegni Chapel, Padua) 366 
    196. Frescoes By Masolino And Masaccio (S. Maria Del Carmine, Florence) 366 
    197. Frescoes By Luca Signorelli In The Cathedral (Orvieto) 368 
    198. Frescoes By Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel (Rome) 368 
    199. Reliefs On The Pulpit Of Nicole Pisano (Pisa) 370 
    200. Reliefs Of The Facade (Cathedral, Orvieto) 370 
    201. Reliefs Of Jacopo Della Quercia (S. Petronio, Bologna) 372 
    202. Reliefs By Lorenzo Ghiberti (Florence) 372 
    203. Coronation Of The Virgin. Beato Angelico (Florence) 384 
    204. The Last Supper. Andrea Del Castagno (Florence) 384 
    205. Dead Christ. Andrea Mantegna (Brera, Milan) 386 
    206. S. Stephen. Francesco Francia (Rome) 386 
    207. Rucellai Madonna, Cimabue? (Florence) 388 
    208. Madonna Dei Linaiol1. Beato Angelico (Florence) 388 
    209. Madonna. Andrea Mantegna, S. Zeno (Verona) 390 
    210. The Sistine Madonna. Raphael (Dresden) 390 
    
    Digitized by Google.; Plates printed on both sides; Introduction.--Religion, magic and plastic art.--Art of uncivilized peoples.--Egypt.--Assyrio-Babylonia.--Mycenæan civiliation.--Greece.--Etruria.--Rome.--Buddhism.--Christianity.--Conclusion; Electronic reproduction; Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002; digitized; Description based on print version record},
      keywords   = {Christian art and symbolism},
      rights     = {http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/},
      shorttitle = {Religion \& Art},
      timestamp  = {2016-07-28},
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  • [PDF] M. T. McDavitt, “The cultural significance of sharks and rays in Aboriginal societies across Australia’s top end,” Seaweek, 2005.
    @Article{mcdavittculturalsignificanceofsharksandrays,
      author    = {Matthew T. McDavitt},
      title     = {The cultural significance of sharks and rays in Aboriginal societies across Australia’s top end},
      year      = {2005},
      month     = mar,
      note      = {The following organisations/individuals are acknowledged for their contributions: Funding: Natural Heritage Trust and the Fisheries Resources Research Fund (Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry). Coordination of project: Marine Industries Environment Branch and the Bureau of Rural Sciences (Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry). Artwork: Brett Cullen and Trish Hart. Reviewers: David Kaus, Stirling Peverell, John Stevens, Carolyn Stewardson, Albert Caton and John Ackerman.},
      file      = {mcdavittculturalsignificanceofsharksandrays.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/mcdavittculturalsignificanceofsharksandrays.pdf:PDF},
      journal   = {Seaweek},
      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] R. B. Dixon, Oceanic mythology, Boston, Marshall Jones.
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      title =       {Oceanic mythology},
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      author =      {Dixon, Roland Burrage},
      abstract =    {Book digitized by Google from the library of University of Virginia and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.; Each plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress; Bibliography: p.[345]-364},
      date =        {1916},
      editora =     {{University of Virginia}},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file =        {oceanicmytholog02dixogoog.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/oceanicmytholog02dixogoog.pdf:PDF},
      keywords =    {Mythology, Oceanic},
      pagetotal =   {491},
      timestamp =   {2016-05-02},
      url =         {http://archive.org/details/oceanicmytholog02dixogoog},
      urldate =     {2016-05-02}
    }
  • A. P. Garfinkel, D. R. Austin, D. Earle, and H. W. (Wokod), “Myth, ritual and rock art: Coso decorated animal-humans and the Animal Master,” Rock Art Research, vol. 26, iss. 2, pp. 179-197, 2009.
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      author =    {Alan P. Garfinkel and Donald R. Austin and David Earle and Harold Williams (Wokod)},
      title =     {Myth, ritual and rock art: Coso decorated animal-humans and the Animal Master},
      journal =   {Rock Art Research},
      year =      {2009},
      volume =    {26},
      number =    {2},
      pages =     {179-197},
      month =     nov,
      abstract =  {Recent interpretations of rock art have often focused on these images as a somewhat exclusive record of shamanic experiences. Consideration of decorated animal-human figures (Patterned Body Anthropomorphs - PBAs) within the Coso Rock Art Complex in eastern California, in conjunction with the mythology of Kawaiisu, other Numic, and Tubatulabal groups, suggests an alternative (or perhaps complementary) view.  Coso PBAs may be representations of an important supernatural – possibly the netherworld master of the animals.  This interpretation, if valid, provides further support for Coso rock art as a manifestation of a hunting religion complex.  Such a complex prominently featured animal ceremonialism and functioned in part as a means to envision a supernatural agent that had special powers controlling the movements of animals and restoring game to the human world.},
      file =      {GarfinkelAustinEarleWokodMyth2009.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/GarfinkelAustinEarleWokodMyth2009.pdf:PDF},
      timestamp = {2016-05-02},
      url =       {https://web.archive.org/web/20160117082945/http://petroglyphs.us/article_myth_ritual_and_rock_art.htm}
    }
  • [DOI] L. V. Benson, E. M. Hattori, J. Southon, and B. Aleck, “Dating North America’s oldest petroglyphs, Winnemucca Lake subbasin, Nevada,” Journal of Archaeological Science, vol. 40, iss. 12, pp. 4466-4476, 2013.
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      author =       {Benson, Larry V. and Hattori, E.M. and Southon, J. and Aleck, B.},
      title =        {Dating North America's oldest petroglyphs, Winnemucca Lake subbasin, Nevada},
      journal =      {Journal of Archaeological Science},
      year =         {2013},
      volume =       {40},
      number =       {12},
      pages =        {4466-4476},
      month =        dec,
      abstract =     {On the west side of the Winnemucca Lake subbasin, Nevada, distinctive deeply carved meter-scale petroglyphs are closely spaced, forming panels on boulder-sized surfaces of a partially collapsed tufa mound. The large, complex motifs at this side are formed by deeply carved lines and cupules. A carbonate crust deposited between 10 200 and 9800 calibrated years B.P. (ka) coats petroglyphs at the base of the mound between elevations of 1202 and 1206 m. Petroglyphs above the carbonate crust are carved into a branching form of carbonate that dates to 14.8 ka. Radiocarbon dates on a multiple-layered algal tufa on the east side of the basin, which formed at an elevation of 1205 m, as well as a sediment-core-based total inorganic carbon record for the period 17.0–9.5 ka indicate that water level in the Winnemucca Lake subbasin was constrained by spill over the Emerson Pass Sill (1207 m) for most of the time between 12.9 ± 0.3 and ≥9.2 ka. These and other data indicate that the lake in the Winnemucca Lake subbasin fell beneath its spill point between 14.8 and 13.2 ka and also between 11.3 and 10.5 ka (or between 11.5 and 11.1 ka), exposing the base of the collapsed tufa mound to petroglyph carving. The tufa-based 14C record supports decreased lake levels between 14.8–13.2 ka and 11.3–10.5 ka. Native American artifacts found in the Lahontan Basin date to the latter time interval. This does not rule out the possibility that petroglyph carving occurred between 14.8 and 13.2 ka when Pyramid Lake was relatively shallow and Winnemucca Lake had desiccated.},
      date =         {2013},
      doi =          {10.1016/j.jas.2013.06.022},
      journaltitle = {Journal of Archaeological Science},
      keywords =     {Petroglyphs; Rock art; Great Basin; Winnemucca Lake; Pyramid Lake},
      owner =        {trismegisto},
      timestamp =    {2016-05-16},
      url =          {http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/70118061},
      urldate =      {2016-05-16}
    }
  • [PDF] W. Blake, The marriage of heaven and hell, Boston, J. W. Luce and company, 1906.
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      title       = {The marriage of heaven and hell},
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      date        = {1906},
      editora     = {{The Library of Congress}},
      publisher   = {Boston, J. W. Luce and company},
      pagetotal   = {62},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/marriageofheaven00blak},
      urldate     = {2016-05-16},
      comment     = {Published 1906 Page-progression lr Scanningcenter capitolhill Mediatype texts Identifier-bib 00003266242 Identifier marriageofheaven00blak Ppi 300 Camera Canon 5D Operator scanner-elizabeth-kornegay@... Scanner scribe2.capitolhill.archive.org Scandate 20090702121913 Imagecount 62 Identifier-access http://www.archive.org/details/marriageofheaven00blak Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t5bc4f20v Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Sponsordate 20090731 Also, see this scanned copy: http://www.blakearchive.org/exist/blake/archive/object.xq?objectid=mhh.d.illbk.01&java=no Copy Information Title: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Origination: William Blake: author, inventor, delineator, etcher, printer, colorist Origination: Catherine Blake: printer Publisher: William Blake Note: Blake's name as the publisher is nowhere stated in the work, but the attribution is certain. Place of Publication: London Note: The place of publication is not stated in the work, but Blake lived in London until the autumn of 1790, when he moved to the suburb of Lambeth. Date: none Composition Date: 1790 Print Date: 1795 Number of Objects: 27 Object Order: 1-27 Object Size: ranging between 16.6 x 11.0 cm. and 13.6 x 9.8 cm. Number of Leaves: 27 Leaf Size: 38.0 x 26.8 cm. Note: The leaf size is slightly irregular. Medium: relief and white-line etching with hand coloring and rudimentary color printing on a few plates Printing Style: relief, with rudimentary color printing on a few plates Ink Color: green Support: wove paper Watermark: I Taylor; 1794/I Taylor Note: The undated watermark appears only on plate 10; the dated watermark appears on plates 4, 13, 17, and 27. Etched Numbers: none Penned Numbers: 1-27 Note: The numbers appear top right on each plate. Frame Lines: none Binding: red morocco Note: The plates are mounted on hinges. From 1884 to 1924, the volume was bound in boards with a leather spine. Stab Holes: originally stabbed through six holes, 1.2, 4,2, 3.8, 2.9, and 5.2 cm. apart Provenance Name: Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection, Library of Congress Date: Acquired by Rosenwald 1938; given by Rosenwald to the Library of Congress 1945. Dealer: A. S. W. Rosenbach acting for Rosenwald in 1938 Price: $8,800 plus dealer's charges in 1938 Note: Perhaps acquired from Blake by the artist George Romney; perhaps sold by his son, John Romney, Christie's, 9 May 1834, lot 86+ (with other works by Blake for 18s. to Tiffin); probably Isaac D'Israeli; his son the Earl of Beaconsfield; sold posthumously from the Beaconsfield collection, Sotheby's, 20 March 1882, lot 61 (£50 to the dealer James Bain); Bernard B. Macgeorge by 1892; sold from the Macgeorge collection, Sotheby's, 1 July 1924, lot 115 (£660 to the dealer Maggs Bros.); G. C. Smith, Jr., by 1927; sold posthumously from the Smith collection, Parke-Bernet, 2 Nov. 1938, lot 35 ($8,800 to the dealer A. S. W. Rosenbach acting for Lessing J. Rosenwald); given by Rosenwald to the Library of Congress in 1945. Present Location Library of Congress 101 Independence Avenue SE Washington, D.C. 20540-4740 USA Telephone: 202-707-5434 Fax: 202-707-4142 Email: rbsc@loc.gov URL: http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/rarebook/ Department: Rare Book and Special Collections Division Collection: Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection Accession Number(s): PR4144.M3 1794 Accession Number(s): 1799 Viewed on : Mon May 16 2016 15:03:15 GMT+0200 (CEST) http://www.blakearchive.org/exist/blake/archive/copyinfo.xq?copyid=mhh.d},
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      file        = {marriageofheaven00blak.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/marriageofheaven00blak.pdf:PDF},
      timestamp   = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] N. K. Sandars, The Epic of Gilgamesh: an English version with an introduction, Harmondsworth : Penguin Books, 1962.
    @Book{epicofgilgameshe00sandrich,
      author      = {Sandars, Nancy K.},
      title       = {The Epic of Gilgamesh: an English version with an introduction},
      year        = {1962},
      date        = {1962},
      editora     = {{Internet Archive}},
      publisher   = {Harmondsworth : Penguin Books},
      pagetotal   = {136},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/epicofgilgameshe00sandrich},
      urldate     = {2016-05-16},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      shorttitle  = {{THE} {EPIC} {OF} {GILGAMESH}},
      timestamp   = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • H. de Santillana Giorgio; von Dechen, Hamlet’s Mill: An Essay on Myth and the Frame of Time, Nonpareil Books, 1977.
    @Book{deSantillanaVonDechendHamletsMill1977,
      title =     {Hamlet's Mill: An Essay on Myth and the Frame of Time},
      publisher = {Nonpareil Books},
      year =      {1977},
      author =    {de Santillana, Giorgio; von Dechen, Hertha},
      comment =   {isbn:9780879232153, amazon:0879232153, google:ql7ATHGee50C},
      file =      {deSantillanaVonDechendHamletsMill1977.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/deSantillanaVonDechendHamletsMill1977.pdf:PDF},
      keywords =  {Phylosophy, Mythology},
      review =    {Ever since the Greeks coined the language we commonly use for scientific description, mythology and science have developed separately. But what came before the Greeks? What if we could prove that all myths have one common origin in a celestial cosmology? What if the gods, the places they lived, and what they did are but ciphers for celestial activity, a language for the perpetuation of complex astronomical data? Drawing on scientific data, historical and literary sources, the authors argue that our myths are the remains of a preliterate astronomy, an exacting science whose power and accuracy were suppressed and then forgotten by an emergent Greco-Roman world view. This fascinating book throws into doubt the self-congratulatory assumptions of Western science about the unfolding development and transmission of knowledge. This is a truly seminal and original thesis, a book that should be read by anyone interested in science, myth, and the interactions between the two.},
      timestamp = {2016-05-28}
    }
  • A. Chapman, Hain, Selknam Initiation Ceremony, 1 edition ed., Zagier & Urruty Pubns, 2008.
    @Book{Chapman2008,
      title =       {Hain, Selknam Initiation Ceremony},
      publisher =   {Zagier \& Urruty Pubns},
      year =        {2008},
      author =      {Chapman, Anne},
      edition =     {1 edition},
      month =       jun,
      abstract =    {This book is an account and interpretation of the Hain, the principal ceremony of the Selknam, a now extinct people who inhabited the southernmost region of Patagonia at the tip of South America. In this isolated, cold and inhospitable territory, the Selknam practised a surprising body painting related to this ceremony.The Selknam were a nomadic people organised in small family groups who lived from guanaco hunting. They met in large numbers on certain occasions, such as the initiation of adolescents or to take leave of the dead. The drama of their extinction, the result of White colonisation, began in 1880. Foreign diseases and the activities of guards or bounty hunters were among the causes of their irreversible demise.Hain deals with the spectacular initiation ceremony of Selknam male adolescents. Through an intense physical and spiritual training, they learned the secrets and traditions of their people from their elders. The author recounts and interprets the Hain of 1923, one of the last to be held, at a time when the Selknam were already almost extinct. It was recorded in astonishing texts and photographs by the German anthropologist Father Martin Gusinde.
    
    About the Author
    Anne Chapman was born in Los Angeles in the United States. She holds a doctorate in anthropology and has studied at the Escuela Nacional de Antropologia (Mexico City), Columbia University (New York) and at the Sorbonne (Paris). As a student in these academic centres, she had the opportunity to study with Paul Kirchhoff, Alfonso Villas Rojas, Karl Polanyi (1957) and Claude Levi-Strauss (1962). In 1955 she commenced fieldwork in Honduras among the Tolupan (Jicaques), and in 1965 among the Lencas. Late in 1964 she travelled to Tierra del Fuego (Southern Patagonia) as a member of the Mission Archeologique Francaise au Chili Austral, directed by the archaeologist Annette Laming-Emperaire. This was the start of her fieldwork among the last surviving Selknam of Tierra del Fuego, and in particular with Lola Kiepja. In 1985 she began work with the last four (female) speakers of the Yahgan language in the Chilean sector of Tierra del Fuego. She was a member of the Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS, Paris) and has published numerous articles in specialist journals. Her books include Drama and Power in a Hunting Society (1982), Los selknam La vida de los onas (1986) and End of a World The Selknam of Tierra del Fuego (2002 [1st ed. 1990]). She has also co-directed two documentaries on the history of the Selknam and of the Yahgan, and has edited an important collection of traditional Selknam chants.},
      date =        {2008-06-02},
      editora =     {Gusinde, Martin and Agostini, Alberto de},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      isbn =        {978-987-1468-06-5},
      location =    {Ushuaia, Argentina},
      pagetotal =   {256},
      timestamp =   {2016-05-30},
      url =         {http://www.amazon.com/Hain-Selknam-Initiation-Ceremony-Chapman/dp/9871468067}
    }
  • [PDF] S. I. B. A. of Ethnology, Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington : U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1895, vol. 25.
    @Book{annualreportofbu25smithso,
      title =       {Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution},
      publisher =   {Washington : U. S. Govt. Print. Off.},
      year =        {1895},
      author =      {{Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology}},
      volume =      {25},
      note =        {Vols. 16-48 include accompanying papers Vol. 1-48, 1879/80-1930/31, in vol. 48 ANTHREF 2nd (1880/81), 27th (1905/06), 30th (1908/09) has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Gift from the Library of John C. Ewers NMAI copy 39088010692697 is gift from the Library of Alvin M. Josephy, Jr},
      abstract =    {Vols. 16-48 include accompanying papers; Vol. 1-48, 1879/80-1930/31, in vol. 48; {ANTHREF} 2nd (1880/81), 27th (1905/06), 30th (1908/09) has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Gift from the Library of John C. Ewers; {NMAI} copy 39088010692697 is gift from the Library of Alvin M. Josephy, Jr},
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      date =        {1895},
      editora =     {{Smithsonian Libraries}},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file =        {annualreportofbu25smithso.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/annualreportofbu25smithso.pdf:PDF},
      keywords =    {Ethnology, Indians},
      pagetotal =   {604},
      timestamp =   {2016-06-13},
      url =         {http://archive.org/details/annualreportofbu25smithso},
      urldate =     {2016-06-13}
    }
  • [PDF] M. Gimbutas, Bronze Age Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe, Mouton & Co., 1965.
    @Book{gimbutas_m_bronze_age_cultures_in_central_and_eastern_europe,
      author =    {Marija Gimbutas},
      title =     {Bronze Age Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe},
      year =      {1965},
      date =      {1965},
      publisher = {Mouton \& Co.},
      pagetotal = {774},
      url =       {http://archive.org/details/gimbutas_m_bronze_age_cultures_in_central_and_eastern_europe},
      urldate =   {2016-06-20},
      comment =   {ark:/13960/t2895xc8s},
      file =      {gimbutas_m_bronze_age_cultures_in_central_and_eastern_europe.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/gimbutas_m_bronze_age_cultures_in_central_and_eastern_europe.pdf:PDF},
      keywords =  {History},
      timestamp = {2016-06-20}
    }
  • [PDF] A. Frutiger, Signs and Symbols: Their Design and Meanings, New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1989.
    @Book{signssymbolsthei00frut,
      title =     {Signs and Symbols: Their Design and Meanings},
      publisher = {New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold},
      year =      {1989},
      author =    {Frutiger, Adrian},
      abstract =  {Translation of: Der Mensch und seine Zeichen, v. 1-3; Bibliography: p. 360},
      comment =   {Published 1989 Topics Signs and symbols Isbn 9780442239183 Openlibrary OL2187575M Mediatype texts Page-progression lr Scanningcenter shenzhen Shiptracking f0072 Boxid IA173401 Noindex true Identifier signssymbolsthei00frut Scanner scribe18.shenzhen.archive.org Ppi 350 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II Operator scanner-shenzhen-cop@... Scandate 20120406134143 Republisher scanner-shenzhen-jimmy@... Imagecount 362 Identifier-access http://archive.org/details/signssymbolsthei00frut Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t7cr6xc03 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Donor bostonpubliclibrary Sponsordate not to be invoiced-past billing period Extramarc University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (PZ) City New York Edition 1. [Dr.] Oclc-id 19457059 Lccn 89005714 Related-external-id urn:isbn:0091864828 Backup_location ia903704_24},
      file =      {signssymbolsthei00frut.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/signssymbolsthei00frut.pdf:PDF},
      keywords =  {Symbols, Signs},
      timestamp = {2016-06-20},
      url =       {https://archive.org/details/signssymbolsthei00frut}
    }
  • [PDF] E. Herzfeld, Samarra; aufnahmen und untersuchungen zur islamischen archaeologie, Berlin, Behrend & Co., 1907.
    @Book{samarraaufnahme00herzgoog,
      author =      {Herzfeld, Ernst},
      title =       {Samarra; aufnahmen und untersuchungen zur islamischen archaeologie},
      year =        {1907},
      date =        {1907},
      editora =     {{unknown library}},
      publisher =   {Berlin, Behrend \& Co.},
      pagetotal =   {124},
      url =         {http://archive.org/details/samarraaufnahme00herzgoog},
      urldate =     {2016-06-20},
      abstract =    {Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.; "Literaturnachweis": p. 87-88},
      comment =     {Published 1907 Scanner google Mediatype texts Identifier-access http://www.archive.org/details/samarraaufnahme00herzgoog Oclc-id 5464650 Identifier samarraaufnahme00herzgoog Copyright-region US Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t6ww7m449 Imagecount 124 Source http://books.google.com/books?id=eaTmyaYSAWcC&oe=UTF-8 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Lccn 08027174 Publisher Berlin, Behrend & co. Year 1907 Pages 124 Possible copyright status NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT Language German Digitizing sponsor Google Book from the collections of unknown library Collection americana},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file =        {samarraaufnahme00herzgoog.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/samarraaufnahme00herzgoog.pdf:PDF},
      timestamp =   {2016-06-20}
    }
  • D. Schmandt-Besserat, “The Impact of Writing on Art,” , 2014.
    @Online{SchmandtBesserat2014,
      author =    {Schmandt-Besserat, Denise},
      title =     {The Impact of Writing on Art},
      year =      {2014},
      url =       {https://sites.utexas.edu/dsb/writing-art/the-impact-of-writing/},
      urldate =   {2016-06-20},
      file =      {SchmandtBesserat2014.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/SchmandtBesserat2014.pdf:PDF},
      timestamp = {2016-06-20}
    }
  • C. K. Wilkinson, Nishapur: Some Early Islamic Buildings and Their Decoration
    @Book{Wilkinson1987,
      author     = {Wilkinson, Charles K.},
      title      = {Nishapur: Some Early Islamic Buildings and Their Decoration},
      date       = {1987},
      pagetotal  = {327},
      url        = {http://archive.org/details/NishapurSomeEarlyIslamicBuildingsandTheirDecoration},
      urldate    = {2016-06-20},
      shorttitle = {Nishapur},
      timestamp  = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • [PDF] R. F. S. Starr, Indus Valley Painted Pottery, Princeton University Press., 1941.
    @Book{indusvalleypaint031721mbp,
      author =      {Starr, Richard F. S.},
      title =       {Indus Valley Painted Pottery},
      year =        {1941},
      date =        {1941},
      editora =     {{Osmania University} and {Digital Library Of India}},
      publisher =   {Princeton University Press.},
      pagetotal =   {127},
      url =         {http://archive.org/details/indusvalleypaint031721mbp},
      urldate =     {2016-06-20},
      abstract =    {A guide to pottery created by one of the great forgotten civilisations, the Harappa people of the Indus valley. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.},
      comment =     {ark:/13960/t7xk85x1n},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file =        {indusvalleypaint031721mbp.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/indusvalleypaint031721mbp.pdf:PDF},
      keywords =    {{NATURAL} {SCIENCES}},
      timestamp =   {2016-06-20}
    }
  • A. V. G. Betts and P. Wei Ming Jia, “A re-analysis of the Qiemu’erqieke (Shamirshak) cemeteries, Xinjiang, China,” , vol. 38, iss. 3 & 4, 2010.
    @Article{vgBettsIndoeropean2010,
      author =       {V. G. Betts, Alison \& Wei Ming Jia, Peter},
      title =        {A re-analysis of the Qiemu’erqieke (Shamirshak) cemeteries, Xinjiang, China},
      journaltitle = {Journal of Indo-European Studies, The},
      year =         {2010},
      volume =       {38},
      number =       {3 \& 4},
      issue =        {Fall/Winter},
      url =          {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275275447},
      abstract =     {Excavation of the Qiemu’erqieke cemeteries in the 1960s revealed the earliest known Bronze Age culture in northern Xinjiang. Burial practices and grave goods show important connections to the Eurasian steppes. The sites have never been fully published and there has been much speculation about the exact nature of the Qiemu’erqieke finds. This paper sets out a highly detailed re-analysis of the available data and presents some new perspectives on the sites, their chronology and external parallels.},
      file =         {vgBettsIndoeropean2010.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/vgBettsIndoeropean2010.pdf:PDF},
      timestamp =    {2016-06-23}
    }
  • [PDF] A. R. Sawyer, Ancient Peruvian ceramics: the Nathan Cummings collection, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1966.
    @Book{sawyer1966,
      author     = {Sawyer, Alan Reed},
      title      = {Ancient Peruvian ceramics: the Nathan Cummings collection},
      year       = {1966},
      language   = {English},
      note       = {With drawings by Milton F. Sonday, Jr. and photographs by William F. Pons and William E. Lyall.},
      publisher  = {The Metropolitan Museum of Art},
      pages      = {152},
      url        = {http://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15324coll10/id/35107},
      urldate    = {2016-06-27},
      comment    = {Title Ancient Peruvian ceramics : the Nathan Cummings collection by Alan R. Sawyer ; with drawings by Milton F. Sonday, Jr., and photos. by William F. Pons and William E. Lyall Creator Sawyer, Alan R. (Alan Reed), 1919- Description Bibliography: p. 140-141 Subject Indians of South America -- Peru -- Antiquities Indian pottery -- Peru Peru -- Antiquities Publisher New York;The Metropolitan Museum of Art, distributed by New York Graphic Society, Greenwich, Conn. Contributor Cummings, Nathan, 1896-1985 Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) Date 1966 Dimensions 144 p. : illus. (part mounted col.) maps ; 29 cm Digital Collection Metropolitan Museum of Art Publications Repository Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) Language English Type text Copyright Status copyrighted Copyright Notice Copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art Copyright Information The Libraries of the Metropolitan Museum of Art make digital versions of collections accessible for research purposes in the following situations: They are in the public domain; the rights are owned by The Metropolitan Museum of Art; we have permission to make them accessible; we make them accessible as a fair use, or there are no known restrictions on use. To learn what your responsibilities are if you'd like to use the materials, go to http://www.metmuseum.org/information/terms-and-conditions Watsonline record number b10395180 Link to Watsonline record: http://library.metmuseum.org/record=b1039518 OCLC number 893698102},
      file       = {sawyer1966.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/sawyer1966.pdf:PDF},
      shorttitle = {Ancient Peruvian ceramics},
      timestamp  = {2016-06-27},
    }
  • [PDF] C. Woods, Visible Language. Inventions of Writing in the Ancient Middle East and Beyond, C. Woods, E. Teeter, and G. Emberling, Eds., , 2010.
    @Book{woods2010,
      author =    {Woods, Cristopher},
      title =     {Visible Language. Inventions of Writing in the Ancient Middle East and Beyond},
      year =      {2010},
      editor =    {Woods, Cristopher \& Teeter, Emily \& Emberling, Geoff},
      language =  {English},
      url =       {http://oi.uchicago.edu/pdf/oimp32.pdf},
      file =      {woods2010.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/woods2010.pdf:PDF},
      owner =     {trismegisto},
      timestamp = {2016-07-01}
    }
  • B. Chulev, “Proto-Indo-European Aryan Homeland of the Great Mother Goddess: Neolithic village of Tumba Madžari in Skopje, Macedonia,” , 2013.
    @Online{chulev2013,
      author     = {Chulev, Basil},
      title      = {Proto-Indo-European Aryan Homeland of the Great Mother Goddess: Neolithic village of Tumba Madžari in Skopje, Macedonia},
      year       = {2013},
      url        = {https://www.academia.edu/2624040/Proto-Indo-European_Aryan_Homeland_of_the_Great_Mother_Goddess_Neolithic_village_of_Tumba_Mad%C5%BEari_in_Skopje_Macedonia},
      subtitle   = {Тhe Great Mother Goddess Mo (Ma; Do-Ma)},
      urldate    = {2016-07-02},
      abstract   = {Proto-Indo-European Aryan Homeland of the Great Mother Goddess: Neolithic village of Tumba Madžari in Skopje, Macedonia},
      file       = {chulev2013.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/chulev2013.pdf:PDF},
      owner      = {trismegisto},
      shorttitle = {Proto-Indo-European Aryan Homeland of the Great Mother Goddess},
      timestamp  = {2016-07-02},
    }
  • D. A. Mackenzie, Teutonic Myth and Legend, William H. Wise & Co., 1934.
    @Book{TeutonicMythAndLegendintroductionToEddasAndSagas,
      author    = {Donald A. Mackenzie},
      title     = {Teutonic Myth and Legend},
      year      = {1934},
      subtitle  = {An Introduction to the Eddas & Sagas, Beowulf, The Nibelungenlied, etc.},
      language  = {English},
      publisher = {William H. Wise \& Co.},
      location  = {New York},
      isbn      = {1522852085},
      pages     = {564},
      url       = {http://archive.org/details/TeutonicMythAndLegendintroductionToEddasAndSagas-Continuous},
      urldate   = {2016-07-03},
      abstract  = {Author: Donald A. Mackenzie (with color and monochrome plates)
    William H. Wise \& Co., London ({UK}), 1934, 564 pp.},
      file      = {TeutonicMythAndLegendintroductionToEddasAndSagasTEXT.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/TeutonicMythAndLegendintroductionToEddasAndSagasTEXT.pdf:PDF;TeutonicMythAndLegendintroductionToEddasAndSagas.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/TeutonicMythAndLegendintroductionToEddasAndSagas.pdf:PDF},
      keywords  = {Epic Tales,Coming of Beowulf,Hother and Balder,Hamlet's Storm Mill,Doom of the Volsungs,Siegfried,Nibelungen,Brunhild and Kriemhild,Dietrich of Bern,Giants,Dwarfs,Elves,Odin,Asgard,Thor,Loke,Ragnarok,Dusk of Gods,Ygdrasil,Tree of Existence},
      timestamp = {2016-07-28},
    }
  • T. Forssman and L. Gutteridge, Bushman Rock Art: An Interpretive Guide, 30 Degrees South Publishers.
    @Book{ForssmanGutteridge2017,
      author     = {Forssman, Tim and Gutteridge, Lee},
      title      = {Bushman Rock Art: An Interpretive Guide},
      date       = {2017-02-19},
      publisher  = {30 Degrees South Publishers},
      location   = {Pinetown, South Africa},
      isbn       = {978-1-920143-55-8},
      pages      = {288},
      pagetotal  = {288},
      url        = {https://www.amazon.com/Bushman-Rock-Art-Interpretive-Guide/dp/1920143556/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1467563465&sr=8-1&keywords=Bushman+Rock+Art+-+An+Interpretive+Guide},
      urldate    = {2016-07-03},
      abstract   = {The prehistoric record of southern Africa extends back some 2 million years. The oldest cultural artefacts are stone tools such as handaxes, cleavers and choppers. In more recent centuries, archaeologists have found an extensive repertoire of artefacts including not only stone tools, but tools of bone, wood and shell as well as beads, jewellery, grinding stones, clothing, fishing equipment, burials and southern Africa’s enigmatic rock art. Understanding these painted scenes and menageries is not immediately obvious. Using this interpretive guide, visitors to these ancient shrines can properly interpret rock art panels and make sense of the complex world of Bushman beliefs. Bushman Rock Art is the first of its kind. Never before has rock art been so dissected and presented in such an easy- to-understand, interpretive manner, exploring the deep symbolic meaning behind the art and what these powerful images meant to Bushman artists. The images they painted, all with exquisite attention to detail, have deep ties to Bushman cosmology and their religious beliefs. With a selection of images from across southern Africa, deciphering the painted sequence of motifs is simple and innovative, making it possible for the layperson to truly appreciate this phenomenal artistic tradition. Also included is a guide to rock art sites in South Africa, Namibia and Botswana. Tim Forssman was born in Johannesburg in 1986. He began cultivating a passion for prehistory and nature at school. Having completed an archaeology degree at the University of the Witwatersrand, he is now studying his {PhD} at the University of Oxford in England. He is currently researching ancient Bushmen who once lived in the remote parts of eastern Botswana. His research interests include the Iron Age, experimental archaeology, the Stone Age and rock art. Lee Gutteridge was born in Sheffield, England in 1973. Passionate about African wildlife, he is now a professional field guide with 18 years bush experience. He is currently the chairman of the Waterberg region of the Field Guides’ Association of Southern Africa ({FGASA}) and also the principal trainer of the Entabeni Nature Guide Training School. His books include the best-selling The Bushveld: A South African Field Guide, including the Kruger Lowveld (2008) and Okavango Field Guide (2011).},
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      shorttitle = {Bushman Rock Art},
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  • “Annual Report 2002-2003,” , 2003.
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  • A. Faradzhev, “To See the Invisible. Karelian Rock Art,” , 2015.
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      year         = {1932},
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      number       = {20},
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      number       = {43},
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  • J. Schonfield, The north French Hebrew miscellany: British Library Add. MS 11639, Facsimile Editions.
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      owner      = {trismegisto},
      shorttitle = {The north French Hebrew miscellany},
      timestamp  = {2016-08-04},
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  • H. Jenner, Christian Symbolism, London : Methuen & co., ltd.
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      author    = {Jenner, Henry},
      title     = {Christian Symbolism},
      date      = {1910},
      publisher = {London : Methuen \& co., ltd},
      pagetotal = {303},
      url       = {http://archive.org/details/ChristianSymbolism},
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      abstract  = {{CONTENTS} 
    Introduction xiii
    {CHAPTER} I
    Sacraments and Sacramentals 1
    {CHAPTER} {II}
    The Trinity 21
    {CHAPTER} {III}
    The Cross and Passion 46
    {CHAPTER} {IV}
    The World of Spirits 64
    {CHAPTER} V
    The Saints 89
    {CHAPTER} {VI}
    The Church 115
    {CHAPTER} {VII}
    Ecclesiastical Costume 132
    {CHAPTER} {VIII}
    Lesser Symbolisms    145
    {CHAPTER} {IX}
    Old Testament Types 168
    Bibliography 177
    Index   181
    {LIST} {OF} {ILLUSTRATIONS}
    {THE} {LAST} {JUDGMENT}   Frontispiece
    (From a painting by Hans Memling in S. Mary's Church, Danzig.) From a photograph by E. T. Kuhn.
    {DISPUTA} {DEL} {SACRAMENTO}   5
    (From the fresco by Raphael Sanzio in the Vatican Stanze.) From a photograph by F. Hanfstaengl.
    {THE} {ADORATION} {OF} {THE} {LAMB}, {MYSTICALLY} {REPRESENTING} {THE} {EUCHARIST}   6
    (From the painting by the brothers Van Eyck in St. Bavon, Ghent.) From a photograph by W. A. Mansell \& Co.
    {THE} {HOLY} {TRINITY}  23
    (From the painting by Albert Durer in the Imperial Gallery, Vienna.) From a photograph by J. Lewy.
    {THE} {HOLY} {TRINITY}, {EMBLEMATICALLY} {REPRESENTED}, {WITH} {THE} {EMBLEMS} {OF} {THE} {EVANGELISTS} 25
    (From a Book of Hours, printed by Simon Vostre, Paris, 1524.)
    {THE} {BAPTISM} {OF} {CHRIST}, {WITH} {THE} {DOVE} {DESCENDING} {AND} {THE} {HAND} {OF} {THE} {FATHER} {ABOVE}. {BELOW} {IS} {THE} {PERSONIFICATION} {OF} {THE} {RIVER} {JORDAN}   27
    (From a North Italian 6th-century ivory in the British Museum.)
    {FIFTH}-{CENTURY} {SARCOPHAGUS}, {WITH} {THE} {LAMB}, {THE}
    {CROSS}, {AND} {DOVES}   32
    (From the mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna.) From a photograph by Alinari.
    {EARLY} {CHRISTIAN} {SEALS} {IN} {THE} {BRITISH} {MUSEUM} 34
    1. Anchor and Fish.
    2. Anchor, Fishes, Doves, and Palms.
    3. Fish, Palm, Dove with Olive Branch.
    4. Fish,  Palm, and Crook.
    5. Fish,  Dove with Olive Branch, Monogram.
    {CHRIST} {TRAMPLING} {ON} {THE} {LION} {AND} {DRAGON}.
    (ps. xci. 13)   37
    (From an English 11th-century {MS}. (Cott. Tib. C. vi.) in the British Museum.)
    {KING} {DAVID} {INSPIRED} {BY} {THE} {HOLY} {GHOST} {AS} A {DOVE}. {ABOVE} {IS} {THE} {HAND} {OF} {GOD}, {HOLDING} A {HORN} {FROM} {WHICH} {ISSUE} {RAYS}     40
    (From an English xith-century {MS}. (Cott. Tib. C. vi.) in the British Museum.)
    {THE} {CRUCIFIXION}, {SYMBOLICALLY} {TREATED}   55
    (From the picture by Fra Angelico at St. Mark's, Florence) From a photograph by Brogi.
    {TYPICAL} {RUSSIAN} {CRUCIFIX}, {WITH} {EMBLEMS} {OF} {THE} {FATHER} {AND} {HOLY} {GHOST}, {ANGELS}, {SCENES} {FROM} {THE} {LIFE} {OF} {CHRIST}, {ETC}   57
    (From an 18th-century specimen in gilt bronze in the possession of the author.)
    {THE} {EMBLEMS} {OF} {THE} {PASSION} 59
    (From the title-pape of Sir Thomas More's translation of the Life of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, printed by Wynkyn de Worde.)
    {EUCHARISTIC} {ECCE} {HOMO}     61
    (From a painting by Pietro Perueinoin the Pinacoteca Vannucci, Perugia.) From a photograph by Alinari.
    {CHERUBIM}, {WITH} {MYSTICAL} {APPLICATIONS} {OF} {THE} {SIX} {WINGS} {AND} {THEIR} {FEATHERS} {TO} "{SEX} {ACTUS} {MORUM}"    66
    (From an English 14th-century Psalter (Ar. 83) in the British Museum.)
    {ST}. {MICHAEL}    72
    (From a leaf of an ivory diptych of the time of Theodosius I. (375-395) in the British Museum.)
    {ENTRY} {OF} {THE} {BLESSED} {INTO} {PARADISE}   74
    (From a painting by Fra Angelico in the Royal Gallery, Florence.)
    From a photograph by Alinari.
    {THE} {FALL} {OF} {THE} {REBEL} {ANGELS} 76
    (From the Chantilly Book of Hours, 15th century.) From a photograph by A. Girandon.
    {HELL}  78
    (From the Chantilly Book of Hours, 15th century.) From a photograph by A. Girandon.
    {THE} {DEATHS} {OF} {DIVES} {AND} {LAZARUS}. {DEVILS} {BEAR} {AWAY} {THE} {SOUL} {OF} {DIVES} {AND} {ANGELS} {THAT} {OF} {LAZARUS}. {ABOVE} {IS} {LAZARUS} {IN} {ABRAHAM}'S {BOSOM}, {BELOW} {IS} {DIVES} {IN} {HELL}   82
    (From an English 14th-century Psalter (Ar. 83) in the British Museum.)
    {ANGEL} {AND} {DEVIL}, {THE} {LATTER} {WITH} {SCROLL} {OF} {EVIL} {DEEDS}, {FIGHTING} {FOR} {THE} {SOUL} {OF} A {DEAD} {MAN}     83
    (From a Flemish 16th-century Book of Hours (King's 9) in the British Museum. The book belonged to Henry {VIII}.)
    {THE} {HARROWING} {OF} {HELL}   84
    (From a picture by Simone Martini in the Cappella degli Spagnoli, S. Maria Novella, Florence.) From a photograph by Alinari.
    {THE} {TRIUMPH} {OF} {DEATH}     86
    (From a fresco by Orcagna in the Campo Santo at Pisa.) From a photograph by Alinari.
    {THE} {AUREOLE} {AND} {NIMBUS}     91
    (Shown in a painting of the Death and Assumption of Our Lady by Andrea Rizzo in the Pinacoteca, Turin.) From a photograph by Alinari.
    {OUR} {LADY} {AS} {THE} {GREAT} {INTERCESSOR} 98
    (From a mosaic in the Archiepiscopal Palace, Ravenna.) From a photograph by Alinari.
    {OUR} {LADY} {OF} {SUCCOUR}   100
    (From a painting by Sinibaldo Ibi in the Church of St. Francis, Montone.) From a photograph by Alinari.
    {ILLUSTRATION} {OF} {REV}. V., {VI}., {AND} X    102
    (From a gth-century Bible (Add. {MS}. 10546), of Alcuin's recension, in the British Museum. Upper half : Lamb and Lion as emblems of Christ (Rev. v. 5 ; 6. vi.) with the four Evangelists.
    Lower half : The Consummation of the Mystery of God (Rev. x. 7) at the trumpet of the Seventh Angel, in the unveiling of the Divine Face. The emblem of St. Matthew appears also as the Seventh Angel.)
    {CHRIST} {ENTHRONED} {BETWEEN} {SS}. {PETER} {AND} {PAUL} {AND} {OTHER} {SAINTS} 104
    (Fifth-century sarcophagus in S. Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna.) From a photograph by Alinari.
    {ST}. {JOHN} {BAPTIST}, {WITH} {SS}. {FRANCIS}, {LAWRENCE}, {COSMAS}, {DAMIAN}, {ANTONY} {THE} {HERMIT}, {AND} {PETER} {THE} {MARTYR}  108
    (From a painting by Filippo Lippi in the National Gallery.)
    {VIRGIN} {AND} {CHILD}, {WITH} {THE} {FOUR} {WESTERN} {DOCTORS}, {SS}. {AMBROSE}, {AUGUSTINE} {OF} {HIPPO}, {GREGORY} {THE} {GREAT}, {AND} {JEROME} 110
    (From a painting by Il Moretto da Brescia in the Staedel Institute at Frankfort.) From a photograph by Bruckmann.
    {THE} {DOOM}, {WITH} {THE} {WEIGHING} {OF} {SOULS} {AND} {THE} {LADDER} {OF} {SOULS}     120
    (From a wall painting in Chaldon Church, Surrey.) By permission of the Rev. G. E. Belcher.
    {THE} {CHURCH}, {SUPPORTED} {BY} {SS}. {PETER} {AND} {PAUL}. {ABOVE}, {IN} A {CIRCLE} {BETWEEN} {THE} {EMBLEMS} {OF} {THE} {EVANGELISTS}, A {FIGURE} {OF} {CHRIST} 124
    (From the 5th-century carved wooden door of S. Sabina, Rome.) From a photograph by Alinari.
    {CRUCIFIXION}, {WITH} {EMBLEMATIC} {FIGURES} {OF} {THE} {CHRISTIAN} {AND} {JEWISH} {CHURCHES}, {THE} {FORMER} {MOUNTED} {ON} "{ANIMAL} {ECCLESIAS}" {COMPOSED} {OF} {THE} {FOUR} {EVANGELISTIC} {SYMBOLS}, {THE} {LATTER} {ON} {AN} {ASS}   126
    (From the "Hortus Deliciarum" of Herrade of Lansperg, a 12th-century {MS}. formerly in the Strasburg Library, destroyed in 1870.)
    {VESTED} {BISHOP} ({ST}. {URSICINUS}) 134
    (From a 6th-century mosaic in S. Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna.) From a photograph by Alinari
    {THE} {PHOENIX} {RISING} {FROM} {THE} {FLAMES} 150
    (From a 13th-century bestiary in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.)
    {THE} {TREE} {OF} {JESSE}   15
    (From an English 13th-century Psalter (Add. {MS}. 21926) in the British Museum.)
    {PEACOCKS}, {WITH} {MONOGRAM} {AND} {VINE}   156
    (From a 6th-century bas-relief in S. Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna.) From a photograph by Alinari.
    {THE} {MYSTICAL} {MARRIAGE} {OF} {ST}. {CATHERINE} {OF} {ALEXANDRIA}, {WITH} {THE} {FIGURE} {OF} {ST}. {CATHERINE} {OF} {SIENA} {INTRODUCED}   158
    (From the painting by Ambrogio Borgognone in the National Gallery.) From a photograph by F. Hanfstaengl.
    {CHRIST} {ENTHRONED} {AMONG} {THE} {APOSTLES} ; {IN} {THE} {BACKGROUND} {JERUSALEM}, {CALVARY}, {THE} {CROSS}, {AND} {THE} {EMBLEMS} {OF} {THE} {EVANGELISTS} 164
    (Apsidal mosaic of the late 4th century in S. Pudentiana, Rome.) From a photograph by Moscioni.
    {PERSONIFICATIONS} {OF} {FAITH}, {HOPE}, {AND} {CHARITY}, {SURROUNDED} {BY} {THE} {SEVEN} {GIFTS} {OF} {THE} {HOLY} {GHOST}, {THE} {THREE} {DAUGHTERS} {AND} {SEVEN} {SONS} {OF} {JOB}, {REPRESENTED} {AT} {TABLE} {ABOVE}, {BEING} {TAKEN} {AS} {TYPES}     171
    (From a Bible of Flemish work, dated 1170 (Add. {MS}. 17738) in the British Museum.)
    {THE} {CHURCH} {MILITANT} {AND} {TRIUMPHANT}   174
    (From a fresco by Simone Martini in S. Maria Novella, Florence.) 
    
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  • Y. Majidzadeh, Jiroft. The Earliest Oriental Civilization, The Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, 2003, vol. 1.
    @Book{JiroftTheEastOldestCivilization1,
      author     = {Majidzadeh, Yousef},
      title      = {Jiroft. The Earliest Oriental Civilization},
      year       = {2003},
      date       = {2003},
      volume     = {1},
      note       = {The original book is copyrighted. However it has been downloaded from Archive.org.},
      publisher  = {The Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance},
      isbn       = {964-422-478-7},
      url        = {http://archive.org/details/JiroftTheEastOldestCivilization},
      urldate    = {2016-08-03},
      abstract   = {{PERHISTORY} {OF} {IRAN}},
      file       = {JiroftTheEastOldestCivilization1.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/JiroftTheEastOldestCivilization1.pdf:PDF},
      keywords   = {{PERHISTORY} {JIROFT} {OLDEST} {CIVILIZATION}},
      owner      = {trismegisto},
      shorttitle = {{JIROFT}},
      timestamp  = {2016-08-03},
    }
  • Y. Majidzadeh, Jiroft. The Earliest Oriental Civilization, The Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, 2003, vol. 2.
    @Book{JiroftTheEastOldestCivilization2,
      author    = {Majidzadeh, Yousef},
      title     = {Jiroft. The Earliest Oriental Civilization},
      year      = {2003},
      date      = {2003},
      volume    = {2},
      note      = {The original book is copyrighted. However it has been downloaded from Archive.org.},
      publisher = {The Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance},
      isbn      = {964-422-478-7},
      url       = {http://archive.org/details/JiroftTheEastOldestCivilization2},
      urldate   = {2016-08-03},
      abstract  = {perhistory iran},
      file      = {JiroftTheEastOldestCivilization2.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/JiroftTheEastOldestCivilization2.pdf:PDF},
      keywords  = {perhistory Jiroft Oldest Civilization iran},
      owner     = {trismegisto},
      timestamp = {2016-08-04},
    }
  • Y. Madjidzadeh and H. Pittman, “Excavations at Konar Sandal in the region of Jiroft in the Halil Basin: first preliminary report,” , vol. 46, pp. 69-103.
    @Article{MadjidzadehPittman2008,
      author       = {Madjidzadeh, Youssef and Pittman, Holly},
      title        = {Excavations at Konar Sandal in the region of Jiroft in the Halil Basin: first preliminary report},
      journaltitle = {Iran},
      date         = {2008},
      volume       = {46},
      pages        = {69--103},
      issn         = {0578-6967},
      url          = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/25651436},
      urldate      = {2016-08-03},
      abstract     = {Massive looting in 2000 drew the attention of Iranian archaeologists to the important Bronze Age archaeological sites in the region of Jiroft. The preliminary results of five seasons of excavation at two of the largest sites, Konar Sandal South and Konar Sandal North are presented here. Results of this work include the exposure of monumental architecture on the Citadel and domestic and industrial architecture in the lower town of Konar Sandal South. Radiocarbon dates, monumental sculpture, glyptic art and ceramics all indicate a date in the Bronze Age ranging from 2880 to 2200 B.C. The ceramics are compared to material from Bampur, Tepe Yahya and Tal-i Iblis.},
      owner        = {trismegisto},
      shortjournal = {Iran},
      shorttitle   = {{EXCAVATIONS} {AT} {KONAR} {SANDAL} {IN} {THE} {REGION} {OF} {JIROFT} {IN} {THE} {HALIL} {BASIN}},
      timestamp    = {2016-08-04},
    }
  • M. Petrescu-Dîmboviţa and M. C. Văleanu, Cucuteni-Ceţăţuie : săpăturile din anii 1961-1966 : monografie arheologică, Piatra Neamţ Ed. Consantin Matasă.
    @Book{2004PetrescuDimbovitaMValeanuMCCucuteniCetatuie9737777018,
      author     = {Petrescu-Dîmboviţa, Mircea and Văleanu, Mădălin Cornel},
      title      = {Cucuteni-Ceţăţuie : săpăturile din anii 1961-1966 : monografie arheologică},
      date       = {2004},
      publisher  = {Piatra Neamţ Ed. Consantin Matasă},
      url        = {http://archive.org/details/2004PetrescuDimbovitaM.ValeanuM.C.CucuteniCetatuie9737777018},
      urldate    = {2016-08-03},
      abstract   = {Book about eponim settlement of Cucuteni Culture; Zsfassung in franz. Sprache},
      file       = {2004PetrescuDimbovitaMValeanuMCCucuteniCetatuie9737777018.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/2004PetrescuDimbovitaMValeanuMCCucuteniCetatuie9737777018.pdf:PDF},
      keywords   = {Cucuteni Culture},
      owner      = {trismegisto},
      rights     = {http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/},
      shorttitle = {Cucuteni-Ceţăţuie},
      timestamp  = {2016-08-03},
    }
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    @Booklet{PetroglyphTrailPuebloBonitoToChetraKetl,
      author     = {Anonymous},
      title      = {Petroglyph Trail: Pueblo Bonito to Chetro Ketl},
      year       = {2006},
      subtitle   = {Chaco CUlture},
      language   = {English},
      pages      = {8},
      url        = {http://archive.org/details/PetroglyphTrailPuebloBonitoToChetroKetl},
      urldate    = {2016-08-03},
      abstract   = {Trail and guide},
      file       = {PetroglyphTrailPuebloBonitoToChetraKetl.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/PetroglyphTrailPuebloBonitoToChetraKetl.pdf:PDF},
      keywords   = {Environment, Indigenous, New Mexico, U.S. History},
      owner      = {trismegisto},
      shorttitle = {Petroglyph Trail},
      timestamp  = {2016-08-04},
    }
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    @Book{newareaofreports00nati,
      author      = {{National Park Service}},
      title       = {New Area of Report: Study of Alternatives: Albuquerque West Mesa Petroglyph Study, New Mexico},
      date        = {1988},
      editora     = {{Clemson University Libraries}},
      pagetotal   = {76},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/newareaofreports00nati},
      urldate     = {2016-08-03},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file        = {newareaofreports00nati.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/newareaofreports00nati.pdf:PDF},
      owner       = {trismegisto},
      shorttitle  = {New Area of Report},
      timestamp   = {2016-08-04},
    }
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    @Book{petroglyphsofgre13huck,
      author      = {Huckerby, Thomas},
      title       = {Petroglyphs of Grenada and a recently discovered petroglyph in St. Vincent},
      date        = {1921},
      editora     = {{Smithsonian Libraries}},
      publisher   = {New York : Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation},
      pagetotal   = {54},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/petroglyphsofgre13huck},
      urldate     = {2016-08-03},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file        = {Internet Archive Fulltext PDF:/home/trismegisto/.mozilla/firefox/o3a71e7j.default/zotero/storage/KJC6WK66/Huckerby - 1921 - Petroglyphs of Grenada and a recently discovered p.pdf:application/pdf},
      keywords    = {Petroglyphs},
      owner       = {trismegisto},
      timestamp   = {2016-08-04},
    }
  • F. S. A. E. R. A. W. M. of in Petrie, Ancient Egypt, London ; New York : MacMillan.
    @Book{ancientegy1920to23brituoft,
      author      = {Petrie, W. M. Flinders;{British School of Archaeology in Egypt};{Egyptian Research Account}},
      title       = {Ancient Egypt},
      date        = {1914},
      editora     = {{Robarts - University of Toronto}},
      publisher   = {London ; New York : {MacMillan}},
      pagetotal   = {580},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/ancientegy1920to23brituoft},
      urldate     = {2016-08-10},
      abstract    = {Issues also designated as part 1-4 within each year; Suspended 1918-1919; Issued by: British School of Archaeology in Egypt; and, Egyptian Research Account; 1914-1917 in 1917; 1920-1923 in 1923; 1924-1927 in 1927; 1928-1931 in 1931; 1932-1935 in 1935. (Includes index of later title.); 29},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file        = {ancientegy1920to23brituoft.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/ancientegy1920to23brituoft.pdf:PDF},
      keywords    = {Egypt -- Antiquities Periodicals},
      owner       = {trismegisto},
      timestamp   = {2016-08-10},
    }
  • G. Rawlinson, Ancient Egypt, Unwin.
    @Book{ancientegypt00rawlgoog,
      author      = {{George Rawlinson}},
      title       = {Ancient Egypt},
      date        = {1886},
      editora     = {{Harvard University}},
      publisher   = {Unwin},
      pagetotal   = {469},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/ancientegypt00rawlgoog},
      urldate     = {2016-08-10},
      abstract    = {Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file        = {ancientegypt00rawlgoog.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/ancientegypt00rawlgoog.pdf:PDF},
      owner       = {trismegisto},
      timestamp   = {2016-08-10},
    }
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    @Book{introductiontost00park,
      author      = {Parkyn, Ernest Albert},
      title       = {An introduction to the study of prehistoric art},
      date        = {1915},
      editora     = {{University of California Libraries}},
      publisher   = {London, New York [etc.] : Longmans, Green and Co.},
      pagetotal   = {416},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/introductiontost00park},
      urldate     = {2016-08-12},
      abstract    = {Includes bibliographical references},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file        = {introductiontost00park.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/introductiontost00park.pdf:PDF},
      keywords    = {Art, Primitive},
      owner       = {trismegisto},
      timestamp   = {2016-08-12},
    }
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    @Article{lyonschinesejades1978,
      author       = {Lyons, Elizabeth},
      title        = {Chinese Jades.},
      journaltitle = {Expedition},
      date         = {1978-04-30},
      editor       = {Penn Museum},
      volume       = {20},
      pages        = {4--20},
      url          = {http://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/chinese-jades/},
      file         = {lyonschinesejades1978.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/lyonschinesejades1978.pdf:PDF},
      owner        = {trismegisto},
      timestamp    = {2016-08-15},
    }
  • F. Salviati, Radiant Stones: Archaic Chinese Jades, Bilingual edition ed., Myrna Myers.
    @Book{Salviati2004,
      author     = {Salviati, Filippo},
      title      = {Radiant Stones: Archaic Chinese Jades},
      date       = {2004-02-15},
      edition    = {Bilingual edition},
      publisher  = {Myrna Myers},
      location   = {Paris},
      isbn       = {978-1-58008-588-5},
      pagetotal  = {152},
      url        = {https://www.amazon.com/Radiant-Stones-Archaic-Chinese-Jades/dp/1580085881},
      abstract   = {Inextricably linked with Chinese civilization, jade played an essential, constituent role as a founding element in Chinese culture. Techniques of carving, the functions of the objects, and even the values related to jade were established during China’s period of formation, which spans the late Neolithic period to the age of the early empires. This is exactly the period to which the jades presented in {RADIANT} {STONES} belong: from the fourth millennium B.C.E. to the fourth century C.E., from the Neolithic period to the Han and Western Jin dynasties. In hundreds of color images, {RADIANT} {STONES} presents the ancient jades from the world-esteemed collection of Myrna and Samuel Myers. A catalog of ancient jades from the collection of Myrna and Samuel Myers. Includes full-page color plates of all the jades.},
      owner      = {trismegisto},
      shorttitle = {Radiant Stones},
      timestamp  = {2016-08-15},
    }
  • J. Margail, “Les «Pierres à cerfs» de Mongolie,” , vol. 60, pp. 172-180.
    @Article{JMagailMongolie2005ArtsAsiatiques60,
      author          = {Margail, Jérôme},
      title           = {Les «Pierres à cerfs» de Mongolie},
      journaltitle    = {Arts asiatiques},
      date            = {2005},
      editor          = {Guimet},
      journalsubtitle = {Revue du Musée national des Arts asiatiques},
      volume          = {60},
      pages           = {172--180},
      issn            = {0004-3958},
      url             = {http://monaco-sciences.com/ftp/articlesJM/J-Magail-Mongolie-2005-Arts-Asiatiques60.pdf},
      urldate         = {2016-08-17},
      file            = {JMagailMongolie2005ArtsAsiatiques60.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/JMagailMongolie2005ArtsAsiatiques60.pdf:PDF},
      owner           = {trismegisto},
      timestamp       = {2016-08-17},
    }
  • J. Margail, “Tsatsiin Ereg, site majeur du début du Ier millénaire en Mongolie,” , vol. 48, pp. 107-120.
    @Article{JMagailMongolie2008Bull48,
      author       = {Margail, Jérôme},
      title        = {Tsatsiin Ereg, site majeur du début du Ier millénaire en Mongolie},
      journaltitle = {Bulletin du Musée d’Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco},
      date         = {2008},
      volume       = {48},
      pages        = {107-120},
      issn         = {0544-7631},
      url          = {http://monaco-sciences.com/ftp/articlesJM/J-Magail-Mongolie-2008-Bull48.pdf},
      urldate      = {2016-08-17},
      file         = {JMagailMongolie2008Bull48.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/JMagailMongolie2008Bull48.pdf:PDF},
      owner        = {trismegisto},
      timestamp    = {2016-08-17},
    }
  • K. Lieu Sam; Parry, “Manichaean and (Nestorian) Christian Remains in Zayton (Quanzhou, South China)ARC DP0557098.”
    @Online{ARCDP0557098,
      author     = {Lieu, Sam; Parry, Ken},
      editor     = {Macquarie University},
      title      = {Manichaean and (Nestorian) Christian Remains in Zayton (Quanzhou, South China){ARC} {DP}0557098},
      date       = {2005},
      url        = {http://www.mq.edu.au/research/research-centres-groups-and-facilities/resilient-societies/centres/ancient-cultures-research-centre/research/research-projects/manichaean-and-nestorian-christian-remains-in-zayton},
      titleaddon = {Macquarie University},
      urldate    = {2016-08-17},
      abstract   = {{ACRC} - Research - Manichaean and Christian Remains in Zayton},
      file       = {ARCDP0557098.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/ARCDP0557098.pdf:PDF},
      langid     = {english},
      owner      = {trismegisto},
      rights     = {Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia},
      timestamp  = {2016-08-17},
      type       = {web\_content},
    }
  • A. Curry, “Gobekli Tepe: The World’s First Temple?.”
    @Article{Curry83613665,
      author       = {Curry, Andrew},
      title        = {Gobekli Tepe: The World’s First Temple?},
      journaltitle = {Smithsonian Magazine},
      date         = {2008-11-19},
      titleaddon   = {Smithsonian},
      url          = {http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/gobekli-tepe-the-worlds-first-temple-83613665/},
      urldate      = {2016-08-17},
      abstract     = {Predating Stonehenge by 6,000 years, Turkey's stunning Gobekli Tepe upends the conventional view of the rise of civilization. Andrew Curry is a Berlin-based journalist who writes about science and history for a variety of publications, including National Geographic, Nature, and Wired. He is a contributing editor at Archaeology and has visited archaeological excavations on five continents.},
      file         = {Snapshot:/home/trismegisto/.mozilla/firefox/o3a71e7j.default/zotero/storage/IPIR89MG/gobekli-tepe-the-worlds-first-temple-83613665.html:text/html},
      owner        = {trismegisto},
      shorttitle   = {Gobekli Tepe},
      timestamp    = {2016-08-17},
    }
  • J. McK Mahille, R. Schild, F. Wendorf, and R. Brenmer, “Astronomy of Nabta Playa,” , vol. 11, p. 2.
    @Article{McKMahilleSchildWendorfEtAl2007,
      author       = {{McK} Mahille, J. and Schild, R. and Wendorf, F. and Brenmer, R.},
      title        = {Astronomy of Nabta Playa},
      journaltitle = {African Skies},
      date         = {2007-07-01},
      volume       = {11},
      pages        = {2},
      url          = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007AfrSk..11....2M},
      urldate      = {2016-08-18},
      abstract     = {The repetitive orientation of megaliths, human burials, and cattle burials toward the northern regions of the sky reveals a very early symbolic connection to the heavens at Nabta Playa, Egypt. The groups of shaped stones facing north may have represented spirits of individuals who died on the trail or locally. A second piece of evidence for astronomy at Nabta Playa is the stone circle with its two sightlines toward the north and toward the rising sun at the June solstice. Finally, the five alignments of megaliths, which were oriented to bright stars in the fifth millennium, suggest an even more careful attention to the heavens. The "empty tombs" and deeply buried table rocks of the Complex Structures provide some of the greatest enigmas of Nabta Playa. The recurrent symbolism of the ceremonial centre involves issues that would have been of both practical and symbolic importance to the nomads: death, water, cattle, sun, and stars.},
      file         = {McKMahilleSchildWendorfEtAl2007.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/McKMahilleSchildWendorfEtAl2007.pdf:PDF},
      owner        = {trismegisto},
      shortjournal = {African Skies},
      timestamp    = {2016-08-18},
    }
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    @Article{brophyrosen2008,
      author       = {Brophy, Thomas G; Rosen, Paul A.},
      title        = {Satellite Imagery Measures of the Astronomically Aligned Megaliths at Nabta Playa},
      journaltitle = {Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry},
      date         = {2005-06-13},
      volume       = {5},
      number       = {1},
      pages        = {15–24},
      url          = {https://web.archive.org/web/20080229170244/http://www.rhodes.aegean.gr/maa_journal/issues/past%20issues/volume%205%20no1%20june%202005/brophy.pdf},
      urldate      = {2016-08-18},
      abstract     = {The Nabta Playa megalithic complex consists of two types of features: first are large stones, many of them shaped, placed on or in the sediments of an ancient seasonal lake bed that is now hyper-arid; second are large sculpted bedrock features underneath the sediments and associated with the surface megaliths (Wendorf et al. 1992). The astronomically aligned surface megalithic structures described in field reports (Wendorf and Malville, 2001) are identified in recent georectified 60 cm panchromatic satellite imagery of Nabta Playa, southern Egypt. The satellite images allow refinement, often significant, of the reported locations of the megaliths (Malville et al. 1998, and Wendorf and Malville 2001). The report that a primary megalithic alignment was constructed to point to the bright star Sirius, circa 4,820 BC, is reconsidered in light of the satellite data, new field data, radiocarbon, lithostratigraphic and geochronologic data, and the playa sedimentation history. Other possible archaeoastronomical interpretations are considered for that alignment, including the three star asterism (of Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka) circa 6,270 BC that is also implicated in the small Nabta Playa ‘calendar circle’. Signatures of other possible features apparent in the satellite imagery and a recent field study are also considered. Only a small number of the subsurface bedrock sculptures have been excavated. We recommend the use of ground penetrating imaging methods to illuminate the known but not yet excavated subsurface features. The problem of determining the astronomical intent of the builders of the megalithic structures is approached by considering the complex of features as a whole.},
      file         = {brophyrosen2008.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/brophyrosen2008.pdf:PDF},
      keywords     = {Nabta Playa, Egypt, megaliths, satellite, Orion’s Belt, GPS},
      owner        = {trismegisto},
      timestamp    = {2016-08-18},
    }
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    @Book{ancientstoneimp01evangoog,
      author      = {Evans, John},
      title       = {The ancient stone implements, weapons and ornaments of Great Britain},
      date        = {1897},
      editora     = {{New York Public Library}},
      publisher   = {London, Bombay, Longmans, Green, and Co.},
      pagetotal   = {781},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/ancientstoneimp01evangoog},
      urldate     = {2016-08-18},
      abstract    = {Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.; Includes bibliographical references and index},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file        = {ancientstoneimp01evangoog.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/ancientstoneimp01evangoog.pdf:PDF},
      keywords    = {Stone age},
      owner       = {trismegisto},
      timestamp   = {2016-08-18},
    }
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    @Book{dollsoftusayanin00fewk,
      author      = {Fewkes, Jesse Walter},
      title       = {Dolls of the Tusayan Indians},
      date        = {1894},
      editora     = {{The Library of Congress}},
      publisher   = {Leiden, E. J. Brill},
      pagetotal   = {58},
      url         = {http://archive.org/details/dollsoftusayanin00fewk},
      urldate     = {2016-08-19},
      abstract    = {Reprinted from the Internationales Archiv für Ethnographie, v. 7, 1894},
      editoratype = {collaborator},
      file        = {dollsoftusayanin00fewk.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/dollsoftusayanin00fewk.pdf:PDF},
      keywords    = {Hopi Indians},
      owner       = {trismegisto},
      timestamp   = {2016-08-19},
    }
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    @Article{aramcoworld200904desktoparchaeology,
      author       = {Kennedy, David L; Al-Saeed, Abdullah},
      title        = {Desktop Archaelogy},
      journaltitle = {Saudi Aramco World},
      date         = {2009-08-31},
      volume       = {60},
      number       = {4},
      note         = {PDF printed from the web version of the article},
      url          = {http://archive.aramcoworld.com/issue/200904/desktop.archeology.htm},
      urldate      = {2016-08-19},
      file         = {aramcoworld200904desktoparchaeology.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/aramcoworld200904desktoparchaeology.pdf:PDF},
      owner        = {trismegisto},
      timestamp    = {2016-08-19},
    }
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    @Article{BrowningGudmundsson2015,
      author       = {Browning, John and Gudmundsson, Agust},
      title        = {Caldera faults capture and deflect inclined sheets: an alternative mechanism of ring dike formation},
      journaltitle = {Bulletin of Volcanology},
      date         = {2015-01-22},
      volume       = {77},
      number       = {1},
      pages        = {4},
      issn         = {0258-8900, 1432-0819},
      doi          = {10.1007/s00445-014-0889-4},
      url          = {http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00445-014-0889-4},
      urldate      = {2016-08-22},
      abstract     = {The subsurface structures of caldera ring faults are often inferred from numerical and analog models as well as from geophysical studies. All of these inferred structures need to be compared with actual ring faults so as to test the model implications. Here, we present field evidence of magma channeling into a caldera ring fault as exhibited at Hafnarfjall, a deeply eroded and well-exposed 5-Ma extinct volcano in western Iceland. At the time of collapse caldera formation, over 200 m of vertical displacement was accommodated along a ring fault, which is exceptionally well exposed at a depth of approximately 1.2 km below the original surface of the volcano. There are abrupt changes in the ring fault attitude with depth, but its overall dip is steeply inward. Several inclined sheets within the caldera became arrested at the ring fault; other sheets became deflected up along the fault to form a multiple ring dike. We present numerical models showing stress fields that encourage sheet deflection into the subvertical ring fault. Our findings provide an alternative mechanical explanation for magma channeling along caldera ring faults, which is a process likely to be fundamental in controlling the location of post-caldera volcanism.},
      file         = {BrowningGudmundsson2015.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/BrowningGudmundsson2015.pdf:PDF},
      langid       = {english},
      owner        = {trismegisto},
      shortjournal = {Bull Volcanol},
      shorttitle   = {Caldera faults capture and deflect inclined sheets},
      timestamp    = {2016-09-05},
    }
  • G. Martín i Roig, L’Empordà Fantàstic. Llegendes, Farell Editors, 2004.
    @Book{martiniroigemporda2004,
      author    = {Martín i Roig, Gabriel},
      title     = {L'Empordà Fantàstic. Llegendes},
      year      = {2004},
      date      = {2004-06-15},
      publisher = {Farell Editors},
      isbn      = {8495695316},
      pages     = {128},
      url       = {https://www.amazon.es/LEmpord%C3%A0-fant%C3%A0stic-Llegendes-Popular/dp/8495695316/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1472754768&sr=8-1&keywords=L%27empord%C3%A0+Fant%C3%A0stic},
      urldate   = {2016-09-01},
      abstract  = {Emplaçat en el sector septentrional de la costa catalana, l’Empordà és un territori relativament petit, un paradís paisatgístic i cultural, que gaudeix d’una climatologia afortunada. Presenta una diversitat de llocs, contrades i paisatges enriquits i banyats per una generosa llum que en les diferents estacions de l’any dóna a la terra una bellesa singular i extraordinària. La petita, però real, història de cada poble és aquella que durant generacions s’ha anat transmetent per via oral, per tradició secular, i que l’han viscuda intensament els habitants de cada lloc. Són els fets, els costums, les llegendes les que donen a conèixer un poble en la seva manera de ser, en la seva mentalitat. En aquest llibre hi trobareu un recull de llegendes de caire fantàstic.},
      keywords  = {empordà,legends,catalonia},
      owner     = {trismegisto},
      timestamp = {2016-09-01},
    }
  • V. Armangué i Ribas, Guia del megalitisme de l’Alt Empordà, Megalítica, 2015.
    @Book{armangueribasmegalitisme2015,
      author    = {Armangué i Ribas, Vicenç},
      title     = {Guia del megalitisme de l'Alt Empordà},
      year      = {2015},
      date      = {2015-04-01},
      note      = {Col·laboren: Ajuntament de Vilajuïga, Diputació de Girona, Via Pirena},
      publisher = {Megalítica},
      isbn      = {9788460676775},
      pages     = {163},
      url       = {http://megalitica.cat/ca/guia-del-megalitisme.asp},
      urldate   = {2016-09-05},
      comment   = {© Vicenç Armangué i Ribas},
      owner     = {trismegisto},
      timestamp = {2016-09-05},
    }
  • J. Bruce, Travels to discover the source of the Nile, Ballantyne, 1804.
    @Book{Bruce1804,
      author    = {Bruce, James},
      title     = {Travels to discover the source of the Nile},
      year      = {1804},
      date      = {1804},
      note      = {Google-Books-{ID}: 6fsGAAAAQAAJ},
      publisher = {Ballantyne},
      pagetotal = {524},
      url       = {https://books.google.es/books/about/Travels_to_discover_the_source_of_the_Ni.html?id=6fsGAAAAQAAJ&redir_esc=y},
      urldate   = {2016-09-23},
      langid    = {english},
      owner     = {trismegisto},
      timestamp = {2016-11-14},
    }
  • [PDF] R. Hamilton, “A Tradition of Giants,” , 2007.
    @Online{hamiltonrosstraditionofgiants,
      author    = {Hamilton, Ross},
      title     = {A Tradition of Giants},
      year      = {2007},
      date      = {2017-11-19},
      url       = {https://www.academia.edu/4693378/A_TRADITION_OF_GIANTS_The_Elite_Social_Hierarchy_of_American_Prehistory},
      subtitle  = {The Elite Social Hierarchy of American Prehistory},
      urldate   = {2016-11-14},
      abstract  = {A {TRADITION} {OF} {GIANTS} The Elite Social Hierarchy of American Prehistory},
      comment   = {Copyright © 2007 by Ross Hamilton: All rights reserved. No portion of thisbook, except for brief review, may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical,photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without written permission of thepublisher. For information contact Ross Hamilton, 4202 Sibley Avenue,Silverton, Ohio—45236. Cover art courtesy of the Library of Congress; book design by Ross Hamilton. Title of work: A Tradition of GiantsAlternative title: The Elite Social Hierarchy of American Prehistory Library of Congress registration number: TXu 1-608-346Effective date of registration: November 19, 2007Amendments and additions added 9-16-2012},
      file      = {hamiltonrosstraditionofgiants.pdf:media/trismegisto/Vitamin/Documents/Bibliography/hamiltonrosstraditionofgiants.pdf:PDF},
      timestamp = {2016-11-14},
    }
  • [DOI] A. Ehser, G. Borg, and E. Pernicka, “Provenance of the gold of the Early Bronze Age Nebra Sky Disk, central Germany: geochemical characterization of natural gold from Cornwall,” , vol. 23, iss. 6, pp. 895-910.
    @Article{EhserBorgPernicka2011,
      author       = {Ehser, Anja and Borg, Gregor and Pernicka, Ernst},
      title        = {Provenance of the gold of the Early Bronze Age Nebra Sky Disk, central Germany: geochemical characterization of natural gold from Cornwall},
      journaltitle = {European Journal of Mineralogy},
      date         = {2011-12-01},
      volume       = {23},
      number       = {6},
      pages        = {895--910},
      issn         = {0935-1221, 1617-4011},
      doi          = {10.1127/0935-1221/2011/0023-2140},
      url          = {http://eurjmin.geoscienceworld.org/content/23/6/895},
      urldate      = {2016-12-12},
      abstract     = {The Early Bronze Age Nebra Sky Disk, central Germany, comprises different types of gold inlays which have been plated and punched onto a bronze disk in three phases. The present study aims at provenancing the gold, used for the first phase, which includes gold sheets in the shape of a sun or full moon, a crescent-shaped moon, and 32 stars. The geochemical composition, determined by {LA}-{ICP}-{MS}, of one fragment of the sun sheet is compared with 66 native gold particles from six placer deposits and one lode gold deposit in Cornwall. The focus on Cornish gold deposits is based on results of previous provenance and tin isotope studies. The geochemical survey is performed using distinctive geochemical tracers (e.g., Co, Ni, Cu, Ru, Pd, Ag, Sn, Sb, Ir, and Pt) which are characterized by high stability during geological and metallurgical processes. For Cornwall, the Carnon gold placers at the localities Devoran and Feock show different variations in Co, Ni, Pd, Ag, Sn, and Sb which correlate with the variation found in the gold from the sun sheet when mixed. This mixture would have been easily possible as both localities are located about three km apart from each other. Similar geochemical comparisons with natural gold from central and southeastern Europe, carried out in a previous provenance study, showed no similarity with the sun sheet. Differences in Cu and Pt contents between the Carnon gold placers and the sun sheet, which have also been detected for the previously studied gold deposits, question the relevance of mineral (micro) inclusions and accretions or unintended contamination with heavy minerals during processing. The results on the gold further led to the comparison of 18 Cornish copper ores with the bronze of the Nebra hoard using lead isotope ratios, which showed no correlation, excluding Cornwall as copper source. With the gold of the first phase of the Nebra Sky Disk being likely to originate from Cornwall, substantial metal trade from the British Isles towards central Germany during the Early Bronze Age must be assumed.},
      keywords     = {copper, Cornwall, geochemical tracer, gold, {LA}-{ICP}-{MS}, Nebra Sky Disk, provenance},
      langid       = {english},
      owner        = {trismegisto},
      rights       = {© 2011 E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Science Publishers},
      shorttitle   = {Provenance of the gold of the Early Bronze Age Nebra Sky Disk, central Germany},
      timestamp    = {2016-12-12},
    }
  • B. Two, “Secrets of the Star Disc – Transcript.”
    @Online{bbcnebrastardisctranscript,
      author       = {BBC Two},
      title        = {Secrets of the Star Disc - Transcript},
      date         = {2004-01-29},
      url          = {http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2004/stardisctrans.shtml},
      organization = {BBC},
      urldate      = {2016-12-12},
      abstract     = {This is the extraordinary story of how a small metal disc is rewriting the epic saga of how civilisation first came to Europe, 3600 years ago.
    
    When grave robbers ransacked a Bronze Age tomb in Germany, they had no idea that they had unearthed the find of a lifetime. But they knew that it was worth selling. It was a small bronze disc of exquisite design. So they contacted the archaeologist Harald Meller, offering to sell it to him for £300,000.
    
    Meller went deep into the criminal underworld and, after a police sting, he got his disc. It depicted the sun, the moon and the stars. This suggested an understanding of the heavens greater than that of the first great civilisations, like Egypt. Could it possibly be real?
    
    After exhaustive tests, the disc was declared genuine. Then a team of crack scientists pieced together what it meant. What emerged is a true marvel.
    
    This disc, it seems, is a Bronze Age Bible, combining an advanced understanding of the stars with some of the most sophisticated religious imagery of the age. In intellectual achievement and also age, it surpasses anything yet found in Egypt or Greece. It seems that civilisation had already dawned in Europe.
    
    "It’s the find of a lifetime. Indeed, the find of several lifetimes."
    --Professor Miranda Aldhouse-Green, University of Wales},
      owner        = {trismegisto},
      timestamp    = {2016-12-12},
    }
  • T. McElveen and M. Rohlfs, “Hamlet and The Lion King: Shakespearean Influences on Modern Entertainment,” , 1998.
    @Article{Hamlet-and-The-Lion-King,
      author    = {Trey McElveen and Mrs. Rohlfs},
      title     = {Hamlet and The Lion King: Shakespearean Influences on Modern Entertainment},
      year      = {1998},
      date      = {1998-04-17},
      url       = {http://www.lionking.org/text/Hamlet-TM.html},
      file      = {Hamlet-and-The-Lion-King.pdf:Hamlet-and-The-Lion-King.pdf:PDF},
      owner     = {trismegisto},
      timestamp = {2017-04-13},
    }
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