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Alexandria 2
Cosmology, Philosophy, Myth, and Culture
David Fiedeler
ISBN: 9780933999978 Book (Paperback) Phanes Press $25.00
5 1/2 x 8 1/2 428 pages January 1, 1993
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Introduction: Cosmopolis, or the New Alexandria by David Fideler The Museum at Alexandria by Edward ParsonsA Note on the Muses by Adam McLeanBibliotheca Alexandrina: The Revival of the First Universal Library. A Report from UNESCOAlexandria: Past, Present, and Future by Eric MuellerHypatia of Alexandria: Mathematician, Astronomer, and Philosopher by Nancy NietupskiThe Life of Hypatia from The Suda. Translated by Jeremiah ReedyThe Life of Hypatia by Socrates ScholasticusThe Life of Hypatia by John, Bishop of NikiuPsychedelic Effects and the Eleusinian Mysteries by Shawn EyerThe Science and Art of Animating Statues by David FidelerThe Alchemical Harp of Mechtild of Hackeborn by Therese Schroeder-ShekerThe Fish Bride by Jane ThigpenAn Introduction to the Monochord by Siemen TerpstraA Note on Ptolemy's Polychord and the Contemporary Relevance of Harmonic Science by David FidelerMysticism and Spiritual Harmonics in Eighteenth-Century England by Arthur VersluisMentalism and the Cosmological Fallacy by Joscelyn GodwinPrinting, Memory, and the Loss of the Celestial by Arthur VersluisGerhard Dorn's Monarchy of the Ternary in Union Versus the Monomachia of the Dyad in Confusion. Translated by Daniel WillensImago Magia, Virgin Mother of Eternity: Imagination and Phantasy in the Philosophy of Jacob Boehme by Hugh UrbanThe Castle of Heroes: W. B. Yeats' Celtic Mystical Order by Peter CawleyThe Availability of the One: An Interpretive Essay by Michael HornumThe Magic of Romance: The Cultivation of Eros from Sappho to the Troubadours by Christopher BamfordSeating Arrangements in Plato's Symposium by Robin WaterfieldAll Religions are One by William BlakeThe Dolphin in Greek Legend and Myth by Melitta RabinovitchSacred Geography of the Ancient Greeks by Christine RhoneThe Cosmological Rorschach by David FidelerPsalm by Carolyn NorthOrphic Hymn to Artemis. Translated by Shawn EyerReports from Hyperborea by John HenryBook ReviewsBooks in Brief by David Fideler
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