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New, Rare and Interesting Items This Week at Miskatonic Books

miskatonicbooks wrote 11 hours ago: We have some exciting new advance orders in the store this week and you’ll want to reserve you … more →

Tags: Miskatonic Books, Aeon Sophia Press, alchemy, Arthur Edward Waite, Books, centipede press, Ceremonial Magic, Christian Rosencreutz, Count Michael Maier

2012 Giordano Bruno Party Revisited

admin wrote 1 week ago: In November the department had our annual Giordano Bruno Party. The yearly event celebrates the life … more →

Tags: party

Scientific Method

WheatAmongTares wrote 2 weeks ago: Catholics brought us the Scientific Method … more →

Tags: catholic, Interesting, Revelation 1:7, Whore, Catholics Come Home, burned at stake, antichrist, Galileo, galilei

This Magic Moment: Sat Yoga's April Satsang for Sorcerers

satpurusha wrote 4 weeks ago: It seemed like an ordinary April evening, the hot day cooled by the heavy rain coming in as the sun … more →

Tags: Public Events, anuttara, Magic, sat yoga satsang, School of Magic, inner potential, Italian renaissance, Pico della Mirandola, Guided Meditation

Czesław Miłosz - Campo di Fiori

rockmydaybelle wrote 1 month ago: Czesław Miłosz Campo di Fiori In Rome, on Campo di Fiori, baskets of olives and lemons cobbles spatt … more →

Tags: Poetry, Czeslaw Milosz, Campo di Fiori, Rome, Warsaw, The Warsaw Ghetto

Book 11: Sacrilege by S.J. Parris

pippo1524 wrote 1 month ago: After an amazing week of reading to catch up and join in with Penguin’s Readarama, I have fini … more →

Tags: Books, Penguin, canterbury, sacrilege, Crime Fiction, S.J. Parris, Elizabeth I, readarama

God in the Constitution

AlBratt wrote 1 month ago: “All Governments Derive Their Just Powers From The Consent Of The Governed” Robert Inger … more →

Tags: Politics and Religion, Rationalism-Reason, Supernatural, Christianity, Robert Ingersoll, God, Christians, constitution, dark ages

Dissimulation: An Italian Tradition?

SearchingForBernini wrote 1 month ago: Venetian Carnival Mask “I wear a mask, and indeed must do so, for without it no one could live safel … more →

Tags: Orvieto, Italian Life, Rome, Italy, Bernini, Gianlorenzo Bernini, Paolo Sarpi, Italian, Travel

Some Windows and a Door

Mike Cope wrote 1 month ago: I’ve done different versions of window brooches since the mid ’70s. It’s a theme I … more →

Tags: Thoughts on Goldsmithing, Lápis Lazuli, pendant, Infinite Space, renaissance, paua shell, Brooch

Myths about Science and Religion: That Giordano Bruno was the First Martyr of Modern Science

jamescungureanu wrote 1 month ago: In 1600, on the seventeenth of February, Giordano Bruno (1548-1600), an Italian Dominican friar, phi … more →

Tags: Science and Religion, Corpus Hermeticum, hermetism

Raymond Chandler, Phillipe Marlowe şi rugul lui Giordano Bruno

celina petrescu wrote 1 month ago:                                                                Giordano Bruno susţinea încă de acum … more →

Tags: Phillipe Marlowe, Raymond Chandler

Going to market 市場に行く

Gordon Shkurhan wrote 1 month ago: I always enjoy going to markets when I travel.  There’s always such an interesting vibe and en … more →

Tags: Travel, Photography, Campo dè Fiori, Market, Flea Market, porta portese, Executions, trastavere

Allegro Non Troppo - Bruno Bozzetto1 comment

simon wrote 1 month ago: Surely the best thing I’ve never seen before in ages. … more →

Tags: Movie, Sci-Fi, Video, Animation, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, psychedlia, Animated, Allegro non troppo

Il Libertinismo

libroarbitrio wrote 1 month ago: Roma 26 marzo 2013 Nato come reazione al consolidarsi dell’assolutismo monarchico e alla resta … more →

Tags: 365 giorni, Libroarbitrio, Vita, Morte, Libertinismo, Dogma, deísmo, panteísmo, ateismo

Mikolaj Kopernik (Copernicus) 3 comments

swabby429 wrote 3 months ago: He was a canon and scholar at the Cathedral of Frauenburg after his studies at Cracow University in … more →

Tags: Controversy, History, Science, Religion, astronomy, Aristotle, Ptolemy, Galileo Galilei, Nicolaus Copernicus

GOOGLE DOODLE - Nicolaus Copernicus 540th Birthday

MI wrote 3 months ago: Commemorating the 540th birth anniversary of Nicolaus Copernicus, Google has posted a doodle which f … more →

Tags: History, Demographic, Awareness, People, Nature, News, Mystery, NASA, america

Rome, the Pope, Giordano Bruno, and what is the sun?1 comment

wmarling wrote 3 months ago: With all the consternation about Pope Benedict’s resignation, it’s good to remember that … more →

Tags: Sculpture, Italy, Rome, Pope Benedict

[February 17, 1600]

clorosilla wrote 3 months ago:   I owe this post to the memory of Giordano Bruno. By chance i found myself, still sick and fil … more →

Tags: Gian Maria Volontè, rogo, Stake, Inquisizione, Chiesa Romana, gaber, Donna, Littizzetto, cinema impegnato

God in the Age of Alien Earths 7 comments

Rick Searle wrote 3 months ago: Four hundred and thirteen years ago to the day, on February, 17 1600, the mystic philosopher, and so … more →

Tags: utopia, alien life, Bovier de Fontenelle, conversations on the plurality of worlds, Dimitar Sasselov, Religion, Science, The Life of Super-Earths


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