| Science - 1831 - 120 pages
...body he might bestow the power and essence of all the elements, nature, for this purpose, bringing them together; and also, so that from the divine spirit,...Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus, Mercury. •f- — Quid rnirum noscere mundum Si possent homines, quibus est et mundus in ipsis; Exemplumque Dei quisque est... | |
| Ōkellos (ho Leukanos) - Science - 1831 - 114 pages
...body he might bestow the power and essence of all the elements, nature, for this purpose, bringing them together; and also, so that from the divine spirit,...and is * ie Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus, Mercury. t Quid mirum noscere mundum Si possent homines, quibus est et mundus in ipsis ; .Excmplumque Dei qnisque... | |
| Henry Christmas - Occultism - 1849 - 398 pages
...beginning of the present mundane period. " Those divine men," says that writer, " Petosiris and Necepso, who deserve all possible admiration, and whose wisdom...the world itself is governed and contained, and is perennially supported by the companions of perpetuity " (that is the stars). These astrologers flourished,... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1855 - 400 pages
...Mundi Thema,') and their period fixed at the beginning of the Olympiads. " Those divine men," he says, "who deserve all possible admiration, and whose wisdom...which the world itself is governed and contained, and perennially supported by the companions of perpetuity (the stars)." The name of Ptolemy, the greatest... | |
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