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Magical scripts and Cipher Alphabets
Posted on August 11, 2008 |
To download these fonts go to
www.geocities.com/nu_isis/fonts.html
Now also features Goetia sigils, Liber 231 sigils and Hebrew with vowel points.
- T.S.
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Isiac Tablet Of Cardinal Bembo, W. Wynn Westcott (1887)
Posted on July 22, 2008 |
There is a high-res image of the Tablet linked from the Wikipedia article "Bembine Tablet," scanned from Hall's "Secret Teachings of All Ages."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Bembine_Table_of_Isis.png
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Cultus Arborum
Posted on July 4, 2008 |
04.07.2008 - Fixed a load of typos and previously unspotted OCR errors. Sorry folks, but I tend to be quite slack about proofing these things.
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Ophiolatreia or Serpent Worship
Posted on July 3, 2008 |
Thanks for the plug :-)
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Nineveh and its Remains - Layard
Posted on July 3, 2008 |
Volumes 1 and 2 of the unabridged edition are on Google Books, there are some problems with these though (a pages pages missing, images downsampled, folding plates not unfolded before being scanned, etc). Vol 2. is also on the Internet Archive. Also check out http://meta.montclair.edu/disciplines/nineveh/ which has very high res DJVU copies of Monuments of Nineveh, a series of engraved folio plates.
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Cultus Arborum
Posted on June 23, 2008 |
Brightraven: Try going to the Internet Archive (www.archive.org), there's a copy there in various formats.
Does anyone have a copy of the original front board decoration of this volume? all the copies I have found online lack it.
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Mathers - Kabbalah Unveiled
Posted on June 9, 2008 |
Just checked and it works fine for me. But try www.geocities.com/celephais.press/ which has it for direct download (this site had exceeded its bandwidth last I checked, but wait an hour or so & it should be fine). BTW if you download the PDF you don't get the insane margins, that's just something that iPaper does to documents with varying page sizes.
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Woodroffe - Introduction to Tantra S'âstra
Posted on May 31, 2008 |
Direct download available at www.geocities.com/celephais.press/ -- if this site has exceeded its bandwidth try again in an hour or so. Regards -- T.S. aka wombat23
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fourth dimension
Posted on May 21, 2008 |
Ah, this . . . an early CP project but still one of my favourites, and unlike some didn't have me tearing hair out and cursing the author for an idiot every paragraph. The tesseract-octogram is a slight anachronism as it wasn't Hinton's diesgn but due to a later writer under his influence (Claude Bragdon IIRC).
Some of Hinton's earlier speculations on the 4th dimension in his Scientific Romances are now on Scribd too. -- T.S.
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Forlong - Rivers of Life (big chart)
Posted on May 20, 2008 |
All the text is present in the downloadable PDF but doesn't display on the IPaper view for some reason.
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Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians of the 16th and 17th Centuries
Posted on May 18, 2008 |
Thank you for this . . . makes me wish I actually knew German. The AMORC translation (linked to below) was a bit too literal, and didn't translate any of the Latin.
Greatness02: unfortunately the only ways to get a colour copy in English are either find a copy of the 1935 limited AMORC edition, a few copies of which were hand-coloured (& this will cost a fortune), or colour the b&w version yourself (either in hard copy, or in a graphics program) using this copy as a guide.
There is now on Scribd a copy of Franz Hartmann's version of this (Cosmology or Universal Science &c. &c. &c.) with colour on the plate, but unfortunately that edition was woefully incomplete.
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