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The True Key to Ancient Cosmology and Mythical Geography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

The True Key to Ancient Cosmology and Mythical Geography

Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.

Scripture and Cosmology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Scripture and Cosmology

Kyle Greenwood introduces readers to ancient Near Eastern cosmology and the ways in which the Bible speaks within that context. He then traces the way the Bible was read through Aristotelian and Copernican cosmologies and discusses how its ancient conceptions should be understood in light of Scripture?s authority and contemporary science.

Genesis 1 as Ancient Cosmology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

Genesis 1 as Ancient Cosmology

The ancient Near Eastern mode of thought is not at all intuitive to us moderns, but our understanding of ancient perspectives can only approach accuracy when we begin to penetrate ancient texts on their own terms rather than imposing our own world view. In this task, we are aided by the ever-growing corpus of literature that is being recovered and analyzed. After an introduction that presents some of the history of comparative studies and how it has been applied to the study of ancient texts in general and cosmology in particular, Walton focuses in the first half of this book on the ancient Near Eastern texts that inform our understanding about ancient ways of thinking about cosmology. Of pr...

Cosmology and Biology in Ancient Philosophy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Cosmology and Biology in Ancient Philosophy

Explores ancient biology and cosmology as two sciences that shed light on one another in their goals and methods.

When the Earth Was Flat
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

When the Earth Was Flat

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-11-01
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book is a sequel to Heaven and Earth in Ancient Greek Cosmology (Springer 2011). With the help of many pictures, the reader is introduced into the way of thinking of ancient believers in a flat earth. The first part offers new interpretations of several Presocratic cosmologists and a critical discussion of Aristotle’s proofs that the earth is spherical. The second part explains and discusses the ancient Chinese system called gai tian. The last chapter shows that, inadvertently, ancient arguments and ideas return in the curious modern flat earth cosmologies.

Genesis of the Cosmos
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

Genesis of the Cosmos

Paul LaViolette reveals astonishing parallels between cutting edge scientific thought and early creation myths, and how these myths encode a theory of cosmology in which matter is continually growing from seeds of order that emerge spontaneously from chaos. Exposing the contradictions of the Big Bang theory, LaViolette leads us beyond the restrictive metaphors of modern science and into a new science for the 21st century.

Ancient Astronomy
  • Language: en

Ancient Astronomy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-10-21
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  • Publisher: ABC-CLIO

Long before astronomy was a science, humans used the stars to mark time, navigate, organize planting and dramatize myths. This encyclopaedia draws on archaeological evidence and oral traditions to reveal how prehistoric humans perceived the skies and celestial phenomena.

Heaven and Earth in Ancient Greek Cosmology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Heaven and Earth in Ancient Greek Cosmology

In Miletus, about 550 B.C., together with our world-picture cosmology was born. This book tells the story. In Part One the reader is introduced in the archaic world-picture of a flat earth with the cupola of the celestial vault onto which the celestial bodies are attached. One of the subjects treated in that context is the riddle of the tilted celestial axis. This part also contains an extensive chapter on archaic astronomical instruments. Part Two shows how Anaximander (610-547 B.C.) blew up this archaic world-picture and replaced it by a new one that is essentially still ours. He taught that the celestial bodies orbit at different distances and that the earth floats unsupported in space. This makes him the founding father of cosmology. Part Three discusses topics that completed the new picture described by Anaximander. Special attention is paid to the confrontation between Anaxagoras and Aristotle on the question whether the earth is flat or spherical, and on the battle between Aristotle and Heraclides Ponticus on the question whether the universe is finite or infinite.

The True Key to Ancient Cosmology and Mythical Geography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

The True Key to Ancient Cosmology and Mythical Geography

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1882
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Cosmological Origins of Myth and Symbol
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

The Cosmological Origins of Myth and Symbol

Reconstructs a theoretic parent cosmology that underlies ancient religion • Shows how this parent cosmology provided the conceptual origins of written language • Uses techniques of comparative cosmology to synchronize the creation traditions of the Dogon, ancient Egyptians, and ancient Buddhists • Applies the signature elements of this parent cosmology to explore and interpret the creation tradition of a present-day Tibetan/Chinese tribe called the Na-Khi--the keepers of the world’s last surviving hieroglyphic language Great thinkers and researchers such as Carl Jung have acknowledged the many broad similarities that exist between the myths and symbols of ancient cultures. One largel...