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The Occult Sciences in Byzantium
Paul Magdalino (book editor) +2 more
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Study of a Man Riding a Bird in Daqa’iq al-Haqa’iq Nasir al-Din Muhammad al-Mu'azzim al-Haykali based on Panofsky’s Iconology Approach [PDF]
Mankind has always tried to achieve his desires by relying on occult sciences and the conquest of superior powers. This science has gone through a long history without any beginning date and no historical period has been excluded from it, because ...
Faeze Rezaee, Saeid Khoddari Naeeni
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Introduction: Occult hepatitis B infection is defined as the presence of the hepatitis B virus deoxyribonucleic acid in liver tissues and/or serum in the absence of serum hepatitis B Virus surface antigen.
Shailendra Shrestha +2 more
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Magicae trans fines le parcours de deux magiciens du XIVe siècle [PDF]
By analyzing the fate of two Byzantine magicians in the second half of the fourteenth century, this article tries to present the less known aspect of the Byzantine-Slavic cultural relations beyond their hesychast vision.
Hedjan Jonel
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The Meteorological Occult: Submergences in the Venetian Fog
Blinking away fog as it collects between eyelashes – this article begins with a night walk in Venice and a reflection on an embodied encounter with countless suspended water particles.
Duncan, Ifor
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Spiritismus und das Okkulte in Deutschland, 1880-1930
The article presents an overview of the place of spiritualism and the occult in German society and culture between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The history of concepts like occult sciences and occultism is sketched out, as weil as the specific
Diethard Sawicki
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Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Lesions in Patients with Unexplained Iron Deficiency Anaemia- A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Anaemia, due to iron deficiency, is very common in India. In many cases, the underlying cause of iron deficiency remains unknown even after detailed laboratory investigations.
Shrigouri Reddy +6 more
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Research on esotericism in Scandinavia
The title of this paper can be understood in two senses. In the sense of ‘research on esotericism carried out by Scandinavian scholars’, the field is blossoming.
Henrik Bogdan, Olav Hammer
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Post-secular esotericism? Some reflections on the transformation of esotericism
In the last fifteen years the study of Western esotericism has become an academic discipline in its own right. The vast majority of research conducted within the field is focused on older, historical developments, with recent expressions of esotericism ...
Kennet Granholm
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Freemasonry and its social position in Finland
Freemasonry, with its roots in the seventeenth century, has had to suffer insults and sometimes even attacks from society. In this article the author looks more closely at Freemasonry in Finland, where it first appeared in the mid-eighteenth century ...
Nils Holm
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