Sumerian Language
Sumerian Sumerian was spoken in Sumer in southern Mesopotamia (part of modern Iraq) from perhaps the 4th millennium BC until about 2,000 BC, when it was replaced by Akkadian as a spoken language,...
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Freemasonry is the generic name given to a variety of occult groups accredited to the secret fraternal order of Free and Accepted Freemasons. Freemasonry teaches that it evolved from the medieval...
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View ArticleThe Seven Sermons to the Dead Septem Sermones ad Mortuos by Carl Gustav Jung,...
“The Seven Sermons to the Dead,” Septem Sermones ad Mortuos, might best be described as the “summary revelation of the Red Book.” It is the only portion of the imaginative material contained in the Red...
View ArticleSEPHER YETZIRAH OR THE BOOK OF CREATION W.W. Wescott, tr. (1887)
CHAPTER I 1. In two and thirty most occult and wonderful paths of wisdom did JAH the Lord of Hosts engrave his name: God of the armies of Israel, ever-living God, merciful and gracious, sublime,...
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Jābir ibn Hayyān From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other people known as Geber, see Geber. Jābir ibn Hayyān 15th-century European portrait of “Geber”, Codici...
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Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page....
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The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature Catalogues: by date | by number | in full | Website info: navigation help | site description | display conventions | recent changes Project info:...
View ArticleHymn to King Shulgi
HYMN OF PRAISE TO SHULGI From: History begins at Sumer, by Samuel Noah Kramer, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 1981. Shulgi, the son of Ur-Nammu, the founder of the Third Dynasty of Ur,...
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