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61astrology — astrologer, astrologist, n. astrological /a streuh loj i keuhl/, astrologic, astrologous /euh strol euh geuhs/, adj. astrologically, adv. /euh strol euh jee/, n. 1. the study that assumes and attempts to interpret the influence of the heavenly… …
62Iamblichus — ▪ Syrian philosopher born , c. AD 250, Chalcis, Coele Syria [now in Lebanon] died c. 330 Syrian philosopher, a major figure in the philosophical school of Neoplatonism and the founder of its Syrian branch. Though only his minor… …
63ЯМВЛИХ — ЯМВЛИХ (Ίάμβλίχος) из Халкиды в Сирии (ок. 245/250 ок. 326 н. э.), философ неоплатоник, основатель Сирийской школы неоплатонизма; придал неоплатонической традиции новое направление развития, ориентированное в сторону большей религиозности;… …
64Clementines — • The name given to the religious romance in two forms as composed by Pope St. Clement I Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Clementines Clementines …
65Mouni Sadhu — (17 August 1897 – 24 December 1971) was the nom de plume of Mieczyslaw Demetriusz Sudowski, an author of mystical and esoteric subjects. Although born in Poland, he eventually became an Australian citizen. As a writer his subject matter… …
66Julian der Theurg — war nach einer antiken Überlieferung ein Wundertäter, der in der zweiten Hälfte des 2. Jahrhunderts tätig war und unter anderem die Chaldäischen Orakel verfasste, d.h. sie als göttliche Offenbarungen empfing und aufzeichnete. Die Orakel stammen… …
67sorcery — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Magic Nouns 1. sorcery; the occult; magic, the black art, necromancy, theurgy, thaumaturgy; demonology, diablerie, bedevilment, devil worship, diabolism; voodoo, obeah, hoodoo, macumba, santeria;… …
68ЕВХАРИСТИЯ. ЧАСТЬ I — [греч. Εὐχαριστία], главное таинство христ. Церкви, состоящее в преложении (μεταβολή изменение, превращение) приготовленных Даров (хлеба и разбавленного водой вина) в Тело и Кровь Христовы и причащении (κοινωνία приобщение; μετάληψις принятие)… …
69LURIA, ISAAC BEN SOLOMON — (1534–1572), kabbalist, referred to as Ha Ari (האר״י; the (sacred) lion from the initials of האלוהי רבי יצחק; Ha Elohi Rabbi Yiẓḥak, the divine Rabbi ). This cognomen was in use by the end of the 16th century, apparently at first in kabbalistic… …
70NAḤMANIDES — (Moses b. Naḥman, also known as Naḥamani and RaMBaN – an acronym of Rabbi Moses Ben Naḥman; 1194–1270), Spanish rabbi and scholar and one of the leading authors of talmudic literature in the Middle Ages; philosopher, kabbalist, biblical exegete,… …