Indian Century - Dedicated to Indian Culture, Religion, and Philosophyhttp://indiancentury.com/
branches of science, to literature, and to theology and philosophy. Thus, generations of Indians grew up not even knowing the names of the geniuses who made India from antiquity a
1832 William Johnson Fox: The Poor and their Poetryhttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1832_fox1.html
is the first form of literature; song is the sorrowing or joyous cry of intellect before it has yet attained the distinct articulation of science. And if the poor of populous comm
Robert Patterson, Jr.'s 1882 excerpt from "History of Washington Co."http://www.solomonspalding.com/docs/1882PatA.htm
whole range of English literature does the same peculiarity occur with one-tenth the frequency of its appearance in the Book of Mormon. This remarkable concurrence of a literary b
A Gallery Of Archetypeshttps://www.meta-religion.com/Psychiatry/Analytical_psychology/a_gallery_of_archetypes.htm
the role either in literature or the theater. This may well be explained by the social attitude that associates weakness and loss of control with a man who expresses emotions. The
Times and Seasons Volume 1, Number 6http://www.centerplace.org/history/ts/v1n06.htm
the seat of science and literature are now being made acquainted with the gospel, and some are obeying its precepts.-Thus the cause of truth rolls on, and priests, people, mobs no
Islamic civilization?https://3lotus.com/en/Islam/Islamic-civilization.htm
agriculture, art and literature ruled by Romanized and Byzantinized Gothic kings. The Barbarians who occupied Western Europe in the fifth century did not destroy classical civili
Islamic civilization; analysis of its content, rise and fall, and its influence on Europe and on the ancient Middle Easters civilizations it conquered
1853 Arthur Hugh Clough: Recent English Poetryhttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1853_clough1.html
Graces? Studies of the literature of any distant age, or country; all the imitations and quasi -translations which help to bring together into a single focus, the scattered rays o
The Shadow of the Dalai Lama – Part II – 11http://www.trimondi.de/SDLE/Part-2-11.htm
downfall. In Tibetan literature, breaking faith with the guru must be atoned by such drastic measures as cutting off your arms and offering it at the door of his cave in hopes tha
Ming Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of Chinahttp://www.imperialchina.org/Ming_Dynasty.html
of Chinese history, literature and philosophy to the West as a result of cooperation between learned Chinese classics scholars and learned Jesuits. (The next wave of cross-transla
Chinese
The Ordo Templi Orientis Phenomenon — Peter-R. Koenighttps://www.parareligion.ch/
The theme also pervades literature, from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein to early 20th–century occult fiction, reflecting anxieties over artificial life and divine power.
Peter-R. Koenig’s parareligion.ch homepage: a fieldwork-based, critical, image-rich archive on the O.T.O. phenomenon, its schisms, rituals, Gnostic churches, rival lineages, and
Xenophon Anabasis Book 3http://www.heritageinstitute.com/zoroastrianism/reference/xenophon/anabasis/anabasis3.htm
sense in western literature in the pages of the eye-witness Xenophon as {Kardoukhoi}. Later writers knew of a small kingdom here at the time of the Roman occupation, ruled by nati
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