By borrowing from Burgoyne and the Continental astrological tradition, Papus produced a work that provides fresh insights to the English-speaking astrological tradition. Lehman's introduction places Papus in an historical perspective and explains hisinfluence in late 19th- and early 20th-century France. In translating this work from the French, she has given English-speaking students of astrology and the Western Mystery Tradition an important source work.
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Thousands of arrests
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Thousands of arrests
Just 100 million #MahsaAmini on Tweeter!
We are empty handed and f*ing alone over here
No one will never come for help...
Daily Beer Cuts Dementia - Study
A new study released by Australian scientists suggest drinking two pints of beer a day may help cut the risk of developing dementia by up to 38% over those who don’t drink alcohol at all.
Analysis of over 25,000 over-60-year-olds found that tee-totallers and heavy drinkers were most likely to develop the condition. It is believed around 40g of alcohol per day may help prevent to build-up of toxic proteins linked to Alzheimer’s.
A new study released by Australian scientists suggest drinking two pints of beer a day may help cut the risk of developing dementia by up to 38% over those who don’t drink alcohol at all.
Analysis of over 25,000 over-60-year-olds found that tee-totallers and heavy drinkers were most likely to develop the condition. It is believed around 40g of alcohol per day may help prevent to build-up of toxic proteins linked to Alzheimer’s.
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Daily Beer Cuts Dementia - Study A new study released by Australian scientists suggest drinking two pints of beer a day may help cut the risk of developing dementia by up to 38% over those who don’t drink alcohol at all. Analysis of over 25,000 over-60-year…
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Norman Conquest begun
On this day in 1066, after being delayed by bad weather, William, duke of Normandy, embarked his army and set sail for the southeastern coast of England in what would be known in history as the Norman Conquest.
On this day in 1066, after being delayed by bad weather, William, duke of Normandy, embarked his army and set sail for the southeastern coast of England in what would be known in history as the Norman Conquest.
Forwarded from Vault of Secrets - Unpopular History (M Himself)
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Destruction of History: supressed research of the Third Reich
Alexandra Kankeleit of the Freie Universität Berlin confirmed that the Third Reich was producing "serious research publications" which received international recognition, peer-reviews, and praise, however today, "in many German libraries they are kept out of public view... they seldom appear in archaeology's official publications..."
Alexandra Kankeleit of the Freie Universität Berlin confirmed that the Third Reich was producing "serious research publications" which received international recognition, peer-reviews, and praise, however today, "in many German libraries they are kept out of public view... they seldom appear in archaeology's official publications..."