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'''parchment Coracles'''<br> | '''parchment Coracles'''<br> | ||
The coracle is a small, lightweight boat of the sort traditionally used in Wales but also in parts of Western and South Western England, Ireland (particularly the River Boyne), and Scotland (particularly the River Spey); the word is also used of similar boats found in India, Vietnam, Iraq and Tibet. The word "coracle" comes from the Welsh cwrwgl, cognate with Irish and Scottish Gaelic curach, and is recorded in English as early as the sixteenth century. From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coracles WIKI] | The coracle is a small, lightweight boat of the sort traditionally used in Wales but also in parts of Western and South Western England, Ireland (particularly the River Boyne), and Scotland (particularly the River Spey); the word is also used of similar boats found in India, Vietnam, Iraq and Tibet. The word "coracle" comes from the Welsh cwrwgl, cognate with Irish and Scottish Gaelic curach, and is recorded in English as early as the sixteenth century. From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coracles WIKI] | ||
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'''Book of Jonah'''<br> | '''Book of Jonah'''<br> | ||
The Book of Jonah (Hebrew: Sefer Yonah) is a book in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. It tells the story of an Hebrew prophet named Jonah ben Amittai who is sent by God to prophesy the destruction of Nineveh but tries to escape the divine mission. Set in the reign of Jeroboam II (786-746 BCE), it was probably written in the post-exilic period (after 530 BCE). The story has an interesting interpretive history and has become well-known through popular children’s stories. In Judaism it is the Haftarah for the afternoon of Yom Kippur due to its story of God's willingness to forgive those who repent. From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_jonah WIKI] | The Book of Jonah (Hebrew: Sefer Yonah) is a book in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. It tells the story of an Hebrew prophet named Jonah ben Amittai who is sent by God to prophesy the destruction of Nineveh but tries to escape the divine mission. Set in the reign of Jeroboam II (786-746 BCE), it was probably written in the post-exilic period (after 530 BCE). The story has an interesting interpretive history and has become well-known through popular children’s stories. In Judaism it is the Haftarah for the afternoon of Yom Kippur due to its story of God's willingness to forgive those who repent. From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_jonah WIKI] | ||
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+ | '''the Secret was safe until the choice be made to reveal it'''<br> | ||
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See page [http://masondixon.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_16:_167-174#Page_172 172]. | See page [http://masondixon.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_16:_167-174#Page_172 172]. | ||
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+ | A pantograph (from Greek roots παντ- 'all, every' and γραφ- 'to write', from their original use for copying writing) is a mechanical linkage connected in a special manner based on parallelograms so that the movement of one specified point is an amplified version of the movement of another point. If a line drawing is traced by the first point, an enlarged (or miniaturized) copy will be drawn by a pen fixed to the other. From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantograph WIKI] | ||
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See, also, the [[Chapter 41: 410-421|'''Great Chain of Being''', p. 417, Chapter 41]], which, according to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_chain_of_being Wikipedia], could only be broken by alchemy or God (as demonstrated by the fall of Lucifer). | See, also, the [[Chapter 41: 410-421|'''Great Chain of Being''', p. 417, Chapter 41]], which, according to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_chain_of_being Wikipedia], could only be broken by alchemy or God (as demonstrated by the fall of Lucifer). | ||
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Revision as of 16:03, 15 October 2009
Page 484
Euclid
See page 294.
Page 485
Metes and Bounds
Metes and bounds is a system or method of describing land, real property (in contrast to personal property) or real estate. The system has been used in England for many centuries, and is still used there in the definition of general boundaries. By custom, it was applied in the original Thirteen Colonies that became the United States, and in many other land jurisdictions based on English common law. From WIKI
Shambles of Eternity
From Wiktionary:
SHAMBLES
1. a scene of great disorder or ruin
2. a great mess or clutter
3. a scene of bloodshed, carnage or devastation
4. a slaughterhouse
5. (archaic) a butcher's shop
Also, cross reference page 289.
the Communication
See pages 357 & 363.
Ordinaries
In heraldry, an ordinary (or honourable ordinary) is a simple geometrical figure, bounded by straight lines and running from side to side or top to bottom of the shield. From WIKI
The Rabbi of Prague, headquarters of a Kabbalistic Faith
The most famous golem narrative involves Judah Loew ben Bezalel the late 16th century chief rabbi of Prague, also known as the Maharal of Prague, who reportedly created a golem to defend the Prague ghetto from anti-Semitic attacks, pogroms. From WIKI Also WIKI for the Rabbi specifically.
Elect Cohens
See page 358.
Fingers spread two and two, and the Thumb held away from them likewise... Hebrew letter Shin... "Live long and prosper"
See this PHOTO. In his autobiography I Am Not Spock, Leonard Nimoy wrote that he based the Vulcan salute on the Priestly Blessing performed by Jewish Kohanim with both hands, thumb to thumb in this same position, representing the Hebrew letter Shin (ש), which has three upward strokes similar to the position of the thumb and fingers in the salute. The letter Shin here stands for Shaddai, meaning "Almighty (God)". Nimoy wrote that when he was a child, his grandfather took him to an Orthodox synagogue. There he saw the blessing performed and was very impressed by it. From WIKI. Also see Priestly Blessing.
a giant Golem
See page 481.
Lost Tribes of Israel
The phrase Ten Lost Tribes of Israel refers to the ancient Tribes of Israel that disappeared from the Biblical account after the Kingdom of Israel was destroyed, enslaved and exiled by ancient Assyria. Many groups of Jews have doctrines concerning the continued hidden existence or future public return of these tribes. This is a subject that is partially based upon authenticated and documented historical fact, partially upon written religious tradition and partially upon speculation. There is a vast amount of literature on the Lost Tribes and no specific source can be relied upon for a complete answer. From WIKI
Page 486
Lancaster County Rifle
See page 278.
"I am that which I am"
Exodus 3:14
And God saith unto Moses, "I AM THAT WHICH I AM"
nautical-looking Indiv. with gigantick Fore-Arms, and one Eye ever a-Squint from the Smoke of his Pipe
Thanks for the translation buddy, need some spinach? WIKI
Rashi
Shlomo Yitzhaki, better known by the acronym Rashi (Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki), (February 22, 1040 – July 13, 1105), was a medieval French rabbi famed as the author of the first comprehensive commentary on the Talmud, as well as a comprehensive commentary on the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). From WIKI
Infancy Gospel of Thomas
The Infancy Gospel of Thomas is a non-canonical text that was part of a popular genre, aretalogy, of the 2nd and 3rd centuries — a miracle literature of Infancy gospels that was both entertaining and inspirational, written to satisfy a hunger for more miraculous and anecdotal stories of the childhood of Jesus than the Gospel of Luke provided. Later references by Hippolytus of Rome and Origen of Alexandria to a Gospel of Thomas are more likely to be referring to this Infancy Gospel than to the wholly different Gospel of Thomas with which it is sometimes confused. Some of the episodes from the Infancy Gospel were topics of mediaeval art. From WIKI
"toy Golems out of Clay,- Sparrows that flew"
Infancy Gospel of Thomas, Chapter 2, read HERE.
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America... had been kept hidden, as are certain Bodies of Knowledge
See below ["as above, so below"]; So here.....see Gnosticism.....see Pynchon's whole oeuvre.
parchment Coracles
The coracle is a small, lightweight boat of the sort traditionally used in Wales but also in parts of Western and South Western England, Ireland (particularly the River Boyne), and Scotland (particularly the River Spey); the word is also used of similar boats found in India, Vietnam, Iraq and Tibet. The word "coracle" comes from the Welsh cwrwgl, cognate with Irish and Scottish Gaelic curach, and is recorded in English as early as the sixteenth century. From WIKI
Book of Jonah
The Book of Jonah (Hebrew: Sefer Yonah) is a book in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. It tells the story of an Hebrew prophet named Jonah ben Amittai who is sent by God to prophesy the destruction of Nineveh but tries to escape the divine mission. Set in the reign of Jeroboam II (786-746 BCE), it was probably written in the post-exilic period (after 530 BCE). The story has an interesting interpretive history and has become well-known through popular children’s stories. In Judaism it is the Haftarah for the afternoon of Yom Kippur due to its story of God's willingness to forgive those who repent. From WIKI
the Secret was safe until the choice be made to reveal it
The ending of The Crying of Lot 49?....Pynchon's whole oeuvre, so to speak?
Hebrew Kabbala
See page 479.
Tellurian Scripture
See page 172.
Pantograph
A pantograph (from Greek roots παντ- 'all, every' and γραφ- 'to write', from their original use for copying writing) is a mechanical linkage connected in a special manner based on parallelograms so that the movement of one specified point is an amplified version of the movement of another point. If a line drawing is traced by the first point, an enlarged (or miniaturized) copy will be drawn by a pen fixed to the other. From WIKI
as above, so below
This is a repeated, therefore deeply thematic, key phrase in M & D and Against the Day.
The phrase "as above, so below" is from an alchemical text called the
"Emerald Tablet of Hermes".
See, also, the Great Chain of Being, p. 417, Chapter 41, which, according to Wikipedia, could only be broken by alchemy or God (as demonstrated by the fall of Lucifer).