|
ETRE......................2 (0.000%)
|
other than as their raison d'etre. | 7897 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 1: - Chapter 3: CHEERS AND HISSES - |
in need of a raison d'etre other than evidencing a spin reversal. | 34274 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 4 Magnetism and Axial Tilts - |
|
ETRETAT...................1 (0.000%)
|
of explaining the chalk cliffs of Etretat (France) across from Dover, | 40930 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART III: HYDROLOGY: Chapter 15 Ice Fields of the Earth - |
|
ETRUCAN...................1 (0.000%)
|
sto. Greek zo means 'I live'. Etrucan zac stac stand. | 124350 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 19: LIFE - |
|
ETRURIA...................23 (0.003%)
|
estimate ether, aether ethics Etna, Mount Etruria, | 2770 QUANTAVOLUTION AND CATASTROPHE: PART 5: The Scope of Quantavolution - - - |
from stories of the Near East, Etruria, | 11541 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 9: NEW FASHIONS IN CATASTROPHISM - |
Nicola Rilli in his book on Etruria; | 11548 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 9: NEW FASHIONS IN CATASTROPHISM - |
and Sardinia, the coast of ancient Etruria, | 42342 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART IV: CRUSTAL TURBULENCE: Chapter 18 Sinking and Rising Lands - |
a theophany, as in lightning-obsessed Etruria, | 56273 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 15: THE JUPITER ORDER - |
with connections as far away as Etruria and send an Anatolian like Aeneas to seek kin in Italy after the wars (as Virgil says). | 78981 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 7: CRAZY HEROES OF DARK TIMES : SOCIETY IN SHOCK |
See Dennis, Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria, | 81403 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 10: HE WHO SHINES BY DAY : APPENDIX TO CHAPTER TEN LOGIC OF IDENTIFYING RELATIONS SUCH AS "HEPHAESTUS IS ATHENA" |
China. Similar phenomena are recorded for Etruria (Tuscany), | 102735 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 2: THE BURNING OF TROY : A NEW INTERDISCIPLINARY METHOD |
and the Mycenean imports in Southern Etruria, | 103280 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 3: THE FOUNDING OF ROME - |
Age. The cultural uniformity of southern Etruria and Latium is called total already at this XI century boundary. | 103415 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 3: THE FOUNDING OF ROME - |
developed") "the cultural uniformity of southern Etruria and old Latium appears to be total." | 103435 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 3: THE FOUNDING OF ROME - |
friends, the Carthaginians, and the Etruscans. Etruria, | 103524 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 3: THE FOUNDING OF ROME - |
moved to Italy where he founded Etruria and gave the Etruscans his name, | 103539 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 3: THE FOUNDING OF ROME - |
was later Cortona, a town in Etruria. | 114348 KA: - - Chapter 5: DEITIES OF DELPHI - |
war, settled on the hills of Etruria. | 118307 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PASSAGES REFERRING TO TROY AND THE EARLY YEARS OF ROME |
the north-west of Rome was Etruria and that from the 8th century B. | 118325 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PASSAGES REFERRING TO TROY AND THE EARLY YEARS OF ROME |
he who goes in front, of Etruria. | 118444 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
pestilence and national calamity. "Ludiones ex Etruria acciti" players were summoned from Etruria. ( | 118591 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
Etruria acciti" players were summoned from Etruria. ( | 118591 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
via Greece and southern Italy into Etruria. | 118726 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ETRUSCAN ORIGINS |
I, the significance of light in Etruria and Rome. | 120227 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : POLITICS |
Servius on Aeneid VIII: 475 ff). Etruria had twelve lucumons, | 120234 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : POLITICS |
similarities between the languages of Greece, Etruria, | 122295 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 06: ARIADNE - |
|
ETRURIAE..................1 (0.000%)
|
high official, a magistrate, perhaps 'praetor Etruriae', | 118443 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
|
ETRUSCAN..................268 (0.033%)
|
ether, aether ethics Etna, Mount Etruria, Etruscan Etruscan alphabet euphemism Euphrates River Europa-g Europa-p Evans, | 2770 QUANTAVOLUTION AND CATASTROPHE: PART 5: The Scope of Quantavolution - - - |
aether ethics Etna, Mount Etruria, Etruscan Etruscan alphabet euphemism Euphrates River Europa-g Europa-p Evans, | 2771 QUANTAVOLUTION AND CATASTROPHE: PART 5: The Scope of Quantavolution - - - |
Roman Encyclopedist Pliny mentions that the Etruscan city of Volsinium had been destroyed long before him by a thunderbolt from the sky. | 12190 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 9: NEW FASHIONS IN CATASTROPHISM - |
I brought him the copy of Etruscan Tombs at Sesto Fiorentino which Prof. | 14782 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 4: - Chapter 12: THE THIRD WORLD OF SCIENCE - |
that the Romans took from their Etruscan neighbors. " | 28470 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 09: THE OLYMPIAN RULERS - |
mysterious in the ashes piled upon Etruscan settlements, | 29815 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 10: VENUS AND MARS : MARTIA |
causing new disasters. The highly developed Etruscan and rude Latin civilizations were devastated. | 29838 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 10: VENUS AND MARS : MARTIA |
of the destruction of the high Etruscan civilization and the coming of the Romans, | 29981 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 10: VENUS AND MARS : WORSHIP OF MARS |
Mythology, Hamlyn London. Fell, Barry (1977), "Etruscan," | 31518 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - - BIBLIOGRAPHY - |
magnetic inclinations imprinted upon Bavarian and Etruscan vases of the period 600-800 B. | 34352 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 4 Magnetism and Axial Tilts - |
running) in the outcroppings. (If the Etruscan priests took possession of and catologued all aspects of a spot struck by lightning, | 34717 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 4 Magnetism and Axial Tilts - |
So wrote Pliny, but a modern Etruscan expert, | 34918 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 5 Electricity - |
destruction and movement. The powerful nearby Etruscan state was staggered by natural disasters and a decline. | 56875 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 16: VENUS AND MARS - |
the march or fleeing -- possibly the Etruscan elite had not preceded Aeneas by long. | 56880 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 16: VENUS AND MARS - |
times will be found. The earliest Etruscan, | 56892 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 2: DESTRUCTION OF THE SOLAR BINARY: Chapter 16: VENUS AND MARS - |
Minoan with Greek; Egyptian with Hurrian; Etruscan with Lemnian; | 66477 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 6: SCHIZOID INSTITUTIONS : PRIMORDIAL LANGUAGE |
forms (but not tenses) whereas the Etruscan language prefers nouns. " | 74874 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 6: SYMBOLS AND SPEECH : IDEOLOGY AND LANGUAGE |
may have come out of the Etruscan Pantheon, | 80128 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 8: THE TWO FACES OF LOVE : THE ROMAN VENUS |
Lemnos between Troy and Thrace contains Etruscan inscriptions, | 80131 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 8: THE TWO FACES OF LOVE : THE ROMAN VENUS |
Hephaestus has a resemblance to the Etruscan smith-god and death-demon, | 80793 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 10: HE WHO SHINES BY DAY : THE EPITHETS OF VENUS |
on Lemnos have been identified as Etruscan 6 , | 80804 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 10: HE WHO SHINES BY DAY : THE EPITHETS OF VENUS |
though they are not yet deciphered. Etruscan has been connected also with Hittite and Minoan (Linear A) by Barry Fell 7 . | 80804 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 10: HE WHO SHINES BY DAY : THE EPITHETS OF VENUS |
New information has appeared, too, placing Etruscan relatives in the area at the same time as the Love Affair. | 80806 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 10: HE WHO SHINES BY DAY : THE EPITHETS OF VENUS |
gods, the Fallen Lucifer and the Etruscan Tuchulcha, | 81151 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 10: HE WHO SHINES BY DAY : ATHENA'S LAST BATTLES |
Firenze: Tipografia Giuntina, 1964), where the Etruscan obsessions with lightning, | 81413 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 10: HE WHO SHINES BY DAY : APPENDIX TO CHAPTER TEN LOGIC OF IDENTIFYING RELATIONS SUCH AS "HEPHAESTUS IS ATHENA" |
field as evidenced in Attic and Etruscan pottery of the eight century. | 82357 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 12: THE LAUGHING GODS : Notes (Chapter 12: The Laughing Gods) |
of Y for J, "Jews." The Etruscan-Roman case, " | 93723 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 8: THE ELECTRIC GOD : THE NAME OF YAHWEH |
in ancient times, possibly by an Etruscan master, | 103295 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 3: THE FOUNDING OF ROME - |
type, at the beginnings of the Etruscan nation." | 103457 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 3: THE FOUNDING OF ROME - |
pantheon; the seeming circular confirmation of Etruscan-Greek-Roman interrelations; | 103572 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 3: THE FOUNDING OF ROME - |
several places, eventually in Latium, near Etruscan relatives, | 103582 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 3: THE FOUNDING OF ROME - |
old article by Folghereiter that showed Etruscan vases with South-North clay-iron filings orientations instead of North-South, | 106254 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 2: GEOLOGICAL ISSUES: Chapter 12: A FAILED EXCURSION TO THE CAVES OF AQUITAINE - |
be one way of resolving the Etruscan vase mystery. ( | 106303 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 2: GEOLOGICAL ISSUES: Chapter 12: A FAILED EXCURSION TO THE CAVES OF AQUITAINE - |
Rome's most important institutions were Etruscan in origin. | 112634 KA: - - Chapter 1: AUGURY - |
Cicero mentions the Lydian soothsayer of Etruscan race, " | 112637 KA: - - Chapter 1: AUGURY - |
Lydius haruspex Tyrrhenae gentis." He mentions Etruscan books on divination, | 112638 KA: - - Chapter 1: AUGURY - |
for the enclosure are curt, in Etruscan, | 112693 KA: - - Chapter 1: AUGURY - |
of the original Roman tribes. The Etruscan word lauchume means a chieftain; | 112702 KA: - - Chapter 1: AUGURY - |
handed over to each of the Etruscan tribes to study prophetic technique. | 112812 KA: - - Chapter 1: AUGURY - |
a pyramid, cacumen pyramidis, 36: 16. Etruscan katec, | 116968 KA: - - Chapter 13: 'KA', AND EGYPTIAN MAGIC - |
scorched. It is possible that the Etruscan mer means to take, | 117011 KA: - - Chapter 13: 'KA', AND EGYPTIAN MAGIC - |
I suggest a possible link with Etruscan ar, | 117018 KA: - - Chapter 13: 'KA', AND EGYPTIAN MAGIC - |
worshippers. The Greek 'throngs' is the Etruscan word for fear, | 117081 KA: - - Chapter 13: 'KA', AND EGYPTIAN MAGIC : STATUES AND MUMMIES |
of the Greek prutanis, and the Etruscan lightning- averter. | 117416 KA: - - Chapter 14: BOLTS FROM THE BLUE - |
thunder, Latin tonitrus. Frontac is the Etruscan for thunderer. | 117469 KA: - - Chapter 14: BOLTS FROM THE BLUE - |
cave in Crete. 'Arseverse' is an Etruscan incantation to avert lightning. | 117515 KA: - - Chapter 14: BOLTS FROM THE BLUE - |
Greek god of fire. 'Ar' is Etruscan for fire from the sky; ' | 117516 KA: - - Chapter 14: BOLTS FROM THE BLUE - |
Etruscans Begin to Speak', quotes an Etruscan mirror engraving. | 117857 KA: - - Chapter 16: HERAKLES AND HEROES - |
of Rome begins to emerge. The Etruscan language is related to inscriptions found on Lemnos. | 118241 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS - |
cattle. Aeneid X1: 785: Arruns (an Etruscan name) prays to Apollo, | 118311 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PASSAGES REFERRING TO TROY AND THE EARLY YEARS OF ROME |
confused, we are helped by the Etruscan links with other countries, | 118321 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PASSAGES REFERRING TO TROY AND THE EARLY YEARS OF ROME |
Rome was under the domination of Etruscan kings. | 118342 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
in 510 B. C.. There were Etruscan attempts to recover Rome, | 118348 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
refer to this period. Although the Etruscan alphabet is basically the same as that of Greek and Latin, | 118352 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
vocabulary, relying on the evidence that Etruscan was based on Illyrian, | 118361 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
borrowings from Latin and modern languages. Etruscan has features linking it with the inscriptions on the island of Lemnos in the Aegean, | 118362 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
be said at the start that Etruscan sometimes resembles a centum, | 118372 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
Let us look at a few Etruscan words which illustrate the points so far raised. | 118391 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
Mayani's translation). Curte, carath, the Etruscan sacred enclosure, | 118397 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
the bull, are fundamental concepts in Etruscan, | 118407 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
bull in a china shop . The Etruscan connection with Troy and Aeneas is hinted at on the Tagliatella vase. | 118410 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
fire and royalty appears in the Etruscan kvil, | 118418 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
could bend the enemy line. The Etruscan zilc or zilch is a high official, | 118443 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
sedile', and that 'zil' is the Etruscan for 'sedile'. | 118459 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
qadhesh, a consecrated one. In the Etruscan language there are nasalised vowels. | 118476 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
this imaginary verb, to 'basil'? Fortunately, Etruscan is of help here. | 118494 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
of help here. There is an Etruscan word vacl, | 118494 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
besieged city. Falando means the sky. Etruscan art shows figures of humans, | 118521 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
Aeneas for his father Anchises. The Etruscan words macstrevc and macstrna shed light on the Latin 'magister' and 'magistratus', | 118531 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
the same lines as zilch, the Etruscan rumach may mean spear holder. | 118544 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
may furnish a clue to the Etruscan 'ichnac'. | 118546 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
a clue to the Etruscan 'ichnac'. Etruscan 'zichne' may mean to engrave. | 118546 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
is discussed in the next chapter. Etruscan tru, | 118548 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
are similar to Greek thronos, throne. Etruscan 'zac' is 'stac', | 118549 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
live. '-ac' is a suffix in Etruscan denoting origin, | 118550 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
usually of gold, and sacred. In Etruscan, ' | 118561 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
poterion'. Tipas, in hieroglyphic Hittite, heaven. Etruscan 'spanza' resembles Hittite 'sipand'; | 118562 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ROME, MONARCHY, AND THE GODS |
electrical glow, symbolising divine power. PANTOMIME Etruscan drama was introduced to Rome at a time of pestilence and national calamity. | 118590 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
Is there a link between the Etruscan thanasa, | 118592 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
may be the Latin 'histro', and Etruscan drama was dancing and mime. | 118595 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
seems less likely, expert though the Etruscan dancers may have been. | 118600 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
khert, the Egyptian underworld. Perhaps the Etruscan mimes specialised in the portrayal of ghosts, | 118614 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
Greek dithyramb and tragic drama. The Etruscan word svulare is an epithet of Apollo. | 118618 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
the importance of the liver in Etruscan divination. | 118625 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
east of Rome) gur, like the Etruscan cur, | 118627 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
rite was to unblock it. The Etruscan word 'muth' or 'mund', | 118636 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
a trench for offerings, near an Etruscan temple. | 118637 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
Norse deity, and to Nortia, the Etruscan goddess of destiny. | 118640 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
of underground rooms. Manthus was an Etruscan deity, | 118643 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
of the judges of the underworld. Etruscan 'rad' means order, | 118644 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
Hercules, may be connected with the Etruscan cipen, | 118652 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
in Lydian, Pakhies or Pakheis in Etruscan. | 118665 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
for a stick. The thyrsus? Spel, Etruscan for cave, | 118666 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
it is a combination of ar, Etruscan for divine fire, | 118669 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
equipment such as the ark. The Etruscan goddess Venth, | 118678 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
Lycian, and is presumably related to Etruscan Tarkhies. | 118680 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
presumably related to Etruscan Tarkhies. The Etruscan 'suv lusi' is translated by Mayani as 'look on my prayer'; | 118682 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
the Hittites in 'caerimonia', which in Etruscan and Latin means religion, | 118690 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
The Hittite 'karimmi' is a temple. Etruscan 'falandum', | 118691 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
be linked to Palladium (nasalisation of Etruscan vowels). | 118692 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
by Budge p. 437). 'Tem', in Etruscan, | 118699 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
is translated by Mayani as 'bull'. Etruscan 'lamna', | 118699 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
on threshing-floors. Sert was an Etruscan deity who inspired fear. | 118705 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
herit' is fear, awe. Fufluns, an Etruscan epithet for Bacchus, | 118708 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : PANTOMIME |
fabula' is 'plot', of a play. ETRUSCAN ORIGINS There has been a conflict of views over the place of origin of the Etruscans. | 118717 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ETRUSCAN ORIGINS |
from Lydia; others have maintained that Etruscan civilization came from the north, | 118721 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ETRUSCAN ORIGINS |
a Teucrian stranger. The vocabulary of Etruscan gives some clues to history and provenance. | 118732 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ETRUSCAN ORIGINS |
not', can be compared to the Etruscan 'ninctu' (in the Tables of Igavium). | 118739 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ETRUSCAN ORIGINS |
key, resembles the name of the Etruscan deity Culsu, | 118740 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ETRUSCAN ORIGINS |
sobor', assembly, which means 'spur' in Etruscan, ' | 118749 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ETRUSCAN ORIGINS |
quietly), and 'soplo', nozzle, become in Etruscan 'subulo', | 118751 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : ETRUSCAN ORIGINS |
place. 3. The finale of an Etruscan pantomime was a drinking session, | 118771 KA: - - Chapter 18: ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS : Notes (Chapter Eighteen: Rome and the Etruscans) |
anger, glitter, radiance; lux (Latin), loschna (Etruscan), | 118944 KA: - - Chapter 19: THE TIMAEUS - |
khaut, in Hebrew harel (har mountain). Etruscan ar fire, | 119057 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION - |
table, anclabria are its vessels. The Etruscan cletram is a litter or chariot for offerings. | 119059 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION - |
Russian is ogonj, also zhar, in Etruscan zar, | 119064 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION - |
the soul of Geb (Earth). Cf. Etruscan suthina, | 119072 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION - |
or statue. Greek kaio burn. The Etruscan and Greek prutanis was a stoker who waved a brand to make it blaze; | 119089 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION - |
pelekus, kybelis, Akkadian pilaqqu, Lydian labrys, Etruscan tlabru, | 119098 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION - |
the same root as Latin magister, Etruscan macstrna. | 119101 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION - |
were killed on threshing-floors. The Etruscan lamna is a threshing-floor. | 119121 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION - |
this is related to Slavonic mjaso, Etruscan and Albanian mis, | 119147 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION : THE SACRIFICIAL FEAST |
of a monster. Olenus was an Etruscan soothsayer; | 119150 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION : THE SACRIFICIAL FEAST |
sacrifice, that to the dead. The Etruscan 'zac' is blood. | 119246 KA: - - Chapter 20: SANCTIFICATION AND RESURRECTION : SANCTIFICATION |
Hebrew shem, sign or name. 'Ar' (Etruscan) is fire. | 119768 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY - |
Hats are seen on Hittite and Etruscan reliefs, | 119917 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : DRESS AND COSMETICS |
Athene to terrify the enemy. The Etruscan augur is shown wearing a fringed robe in The Etruscans, | 119930 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : DRESS AND COSMETICS |
could take the place of blood, Etruscan zac, | 119970 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : FOOD AND DRINK |
Dionysus, one of whose names in Etruscan suggests henbane and raving. | 120084 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : MEDICINE |
light in Etruria and Rome. The Etruscan lauchme, | 120228 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : POLITICS |
insania. It was a title of Etruscan priests and princes. | 120230 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : POLITICS |
head. Lucumo may mean simply an Etruscan. | 120242 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : POLITICS |
Prima galentus posuit praetoria Lycmon," an Etruscan wearing a hood first pitched a praetor's camp. | 120243 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : POLITICS |
I have already suggested that the Etruscan zichne, | 120319 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : WRITING |
Thoth was the god of writing. Etruscan words include zichne, | 120330 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : WRITING |
and Latin from left to right, Etruscan now one, | 120338 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : WRITING |
peladhah means iron; Lydian, Greek and Etruscan have labrys, | 120340 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : WRITING |
the problems of Hittite, Achaean, and Etruscan geography in an obscure period of ancient history. | 120351 KA: - - Chapter 22: LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY : WRITING |
Heb. qol, voice; Gk. logos, word. Etruscan - Latin Etr. | 120477 KA: - - - APPENDIX B: READING BACKWARDS |
horns, Slavonic tur, bull, aurochs. Egyptian - Etruscan Eg. | 120487 KA: - - - APPENDIX B: READING BACKWARDS |
tru, drouna, fear. Cf. Sert. Semitic -Etruscan Heb. | 120489 KA: - - - APPENDIX B: READING BACKWARDS |
argos, shining. The link may be Etruscan, | 120500 KA: - - - APPENDIX B: READING BACKWARDS |
ka and ra, also contains the Etruscan ar, | 120513 KA: - - - APPENDIX B: READING BACKWARDS |
of new words such as urbs. Etruscan is the joker in the pack; | 120518 KA: - - - APPENDIX B: READING BACKWARDS |
is the joker in the pack; Etruscan inscriptions were written sometimes from right to left, | 120518 KA: - - - APPENDIX B: READING BACKWARDS |
two styles of writing met, with Etruscan in the middle. | 120520 KA: - - - APPENDIX B: READING BACKWARDS |
laburinthos), with dolabra entering Latin via Etruscan. | 120522 KA: - - - APPENDIX B: READING BACKWARDS |
only to the study of the Etruscan language, | 120529 KA: - - - APPENDIX B: READING BACKWARDS |
Akkadian Ar. Arabic Eg. Egyptian Etr. Etruscan Gk. | 120593 KA: - - - GLOSSARY - |
seat, or throne. zilch, zilc An Etruscan magistrate, | 121290 KA: - - - GLOSSARY - |
plough, aro, recalls the Latin ara, Etruscan ar, | 121778 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 02: CRETE - |
We have suggested above that the Etruscan ar, | 121828 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 03: KATREUS - |
the Greek word basileus, king. The Etruscan vacl, | 121862 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 03: KATREUS - |
the goat, stag or bull. The Etruscan ber is probably the Latin veru, | 121864 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 03: KATREUS - |
may here have the word ar, Etruscan for the electrical divine fire. | 121889 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 03: KATREUS - |
hand of fire', since ar is Etruscan for divine fire, | 122178 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 06: ARIADNE - |
occurs frequently as a suffix in Etruscan. | 122179 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 06: ARIADNE - |
are written from right to left. Etruscan and Greek, | 122371 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 07: THE LABYRINTH AND AXE - |
country in Asia Minor which has Etruscan connections. | 122378 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 07: THE LABYRINTH AND AXE - |
falando, sky fire. Falando is an Etruscan word meaning iron, | 122382 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 07: THE LABYRINTH AND AXE - |
to be the same as the Etruscan uth, | 122411 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 07: THE LABYRINTH AND AXE - |
nasal sound, a phenomenon found in Etruscan and in modern Polish which could explain certain Greek words ending in -eus, | 122412 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 07: THE LABYRINTH AND AXE - |
basileus, Tereus. One may compare the Etruscan falando, | 122414 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 07: THE LABYRINTH AND AXE - |
as occurs in Polish, and probably Etruscan, | 122485 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 08: THE BULL - |
is associated with strength, and the Etruscan word trin, | 122526 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 08: THE BULL - |
the origin of the Philistines. The Etruscan link that begins to emerge takes us farther afield. | 122660 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 09: NAXOS - |
a bull, stag, or goat. The Etruscan vacl, | 122723 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 09: NAXOS - |
of the names of Dionysus, the Etruscan Fufluns, | 122803 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 10: CHRONOLOGY - |
78, Routledge and Kegan Paul. The Etruscan name of the god Tin recalls the Greek verb tinasso, | 123055 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 12: CATASTROPHE, MYTH AND SKY - |
1962, puts forward some evidence that Etruscan nobles sacrificed their lives in rituals aimed at saving their city from divine anger and punishment. | 123162 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 12: CATASTROPHE, MYTH AND SKY - |
anger and punishment. There is an Etruscan inscription on a stele found at Novilara. | 123165 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 12: CATASTROPHE, MYTH AND SKY - |
draughts, may come from pes, an Etruscan numeral. | 123170 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 12: CATASTROPHE, MYTH AND SKY - |
a dangerous course, too high. The Etruscan zichne, | 123180 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 12: CATASTROPHE, MYTH AND SKY - |
are: Pyr, or pur, Greek, ar Etruscan, | 123232 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
Greek, ar Etruscan, ka Egyptian, zichne Etruscan, | 123233 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
ago, actum, set in motion, act. Etruscan praco is a step, | 123252 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
set Tin in motion'. Tin, the Etruscan god of the thunderbolt, | 123260 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
the atrium of a Roman house. Etruscan ve, | 123283 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
fire; ogonj Latin ignis is another. Etruscan thesan means to kindle. | 123286 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
way from Sparta to Arcadia. The Etruscan thur means much the same as the Latin gens, | 123306 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
reversal of ar uth. Uth is Etruscan for the Greek hodos, | 123307 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
the way to the stars. The Etruscan ar is present in arcus, | 123315 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
monarch may sit imitating the deity. Etruscan drouna, | 123421 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
is basically the same as the Etruscan zichne, | 123438 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
rhoos, flow. The name of the Etruscan city of Clusium may be ka luo Greek, | 123462 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
of the city was Camers. The Etruscan mar, | 123464 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
Latin word. He was originally an Etruscan magistrate-priest, | 123465 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
related to the Egyptian ka. The Etruscan concept of deity was of something vague and omnipresent. | 123471 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
with an arched cover. Since the Etruscan mar, | 123476 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
El Quds, the holy city. The Etruscan caveth, | 123489 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
word may well go back to Etruscan. | 123491 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
weight. Wana is Lydian for fanu, Etruscan for Latin fanum, | 123499 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
the Albanian thom, say, is probably Etruscan in origin. | 123529 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
a banqueter, who at the banquet, Etruscan vacl, | 123532 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
a monster that threatened it. The Etruscan fleres is an idol. | 123538 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
hair; cf. Greek chaite, hair, mane. Etruscan zar, | 123546 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
mane. Etruscan zar, fire; Slavonic zhar. Etruscan sarve put fire, | 123546 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
is the probable origin of the Etruscan and Latin magister. | 123573 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
later date. What may be an Etruscan link emerges: " | 123578 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
the Greek Ge, the earth goddess. Etruscan suth, | 123612 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 13: FIRE - |
king David, danced before the god. Etruscan mimes danced to elicit the earth deity and to imitate and resurrect the dead for consultation. | 123688 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 14: THE GODDESS GAIA - |
an eagle perched on the top. Etruscan prezu, | 123837 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 15: AWARA AND KNOSOS - |
by the Romans. Histriones were the Etruscan mimes who performed their dance ritual when summoned in times of danger. | 123891 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 16: THE DANCE - |
danger. Histrio may contain hia, the Etruscan and Albanian for a shadow, | 123892 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 16: THE DANCE - |
shoes worn by Egyptian priests. The Etruscan lucairce, | 123911 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 16: THE DANCE - |
thura. The title tanasar of the Etruscan spirit raiser resembles the name of the Egyptian chthonic deity Thanasa-Thanasa. | 123916 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 16: THE DANCE - |
word Thanasa suggests not only the Etruscan tanasar but also the Greek thanatos, | 123926 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 16: THE DANCE - |
clue to these occurrences in the Etruscan word prezu, | 124173 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 17: ROCKS - |
element. Eating the bull; compare the Etruscan vacl, | 124228 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 18: RITUALS - |
opopa means 'I have seen'. An Etruscan mirror shows an official inspecting a liver. | 124238 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 18: RITUALS - |
Aeneas. Mayani has suggested that the Etruscan levac means 'anointer', | 124340 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 19: LIFE - |
be hollow, like Leyden jars. The Etruscan levac resembles the name of the Levites, | 124343 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 19: LIFE - |
be significant in this context that Etruscan zichne, | 124362 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 19: LIFE - |
patera, which may contain ar. Hulsna, Etruscan, | 124373 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 19: LIFE - |
is to drink. A reversal. Cepen, Etruscan, | 124376 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 19: LIFE - |
spendo, since the letter c in Etruscan, | 124376 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 19: LIFE - |
pessos is a 'man' at draughts. Etruscan pes is five. | 124396 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 19: LIFE - |
as the Latin domus, house, via Etruscan. | 124481 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 20: QUAIRO: RAISING THE KA - |
is old Russian for a coffin. Etruscan tombs are often in a form suggesting a house. | 124486 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 20: QUAIRO: RAISING THE KA - |
in a form suggesting a house. Etruscan thun is a house. | 124487 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 20: QUAIRO: RAISING THE KA - |
rod. Hebrew arah means collect. The Etruscan goddess Vacuna may be the one in the empty box: | 124494 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 20: QUAIRO: RAISING THE KA - |
is a ka catcher; mer is Etruscan for 'take'. | 124498 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 20: QUAIRO: RAISING THE KA - |
Osiris, or the ka of Osiris. Etruscan lucairce is a priest; | 124504 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 20: QUAIRO: RAISING THE KA - |
box, or throne, place of fear. Etruscan tru, | 124553 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 20: QUAIRO: RAISING THE KA - |
reversal of thronos is Nortia, an Etruscan deity, | 124558 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 20: QUAIRO: RAISING THE KA - |
remains of a monster. Vacl is Etruscan for a holy feast. | 124566 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 20: QUAIRO: RAISING THE KA - |
reward for killing the monster. Incense, Etruscan chim, | 124569 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 20: QUAIRO: RAISING THE KA - |
encourage breathing. Vapour can be seen; Etruscan thum is smoke, | 124570 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 20: QUAIRO: RAISING THE KA - |
means 'servant of the divine'. The Etruscan tanasar, | 124585 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 20: QUAIRO: RAISING THE KA - |
god had left. Gk. leipo leave. Etruscan lupu died. | 124590 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 20: QUAIRO: RAISING THE KA - |
such as Greek prytanis and archon, Etruscan zilch, | 124670 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
one of the king's duties. Etruscan and Latin speakers, | 124687 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
persons concerned. We have seen that Etruscan vacl, | 124703 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
b Grimm's Law, and the Etruscan letter c may stand not only for k but also for something like the English s. | 124704 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
festivals. The Greek king, and the Etruscan or Roman noble, | 124717 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
authority and rule. Ar appears in Etruscan, | 124730 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
fire, lightning. Arseverse, an inscription in Etruscan, | 124731 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
is similar to that of the Etruscan tanasar. | 124739 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
other words which go back to Etruscan. | 124751 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
to the king. According to Mayani, Etruscan levacs is an anointer Albanian ljej to smear, | 124789 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
caves and among split rocks. The Etruscan trin, | 124823 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
Latin taurus, and Greek in-. THE ETRUSCAN zilch I have suggested in a previous work that the Etruscan zilch, | 124825 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
in a previous work that the Etruscan zilch, | 124827 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
the consonants of marun become nrm. Etruscan o and u are in many words interchangeable, | 124835 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 21: KINGS - |
Ardea was the name of an Etruscan city near Rome, | 124943 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 22: SACRED BIRDS - |
Philistines to wear feathered headgear. An Etruscan link is likely. | 124972 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 22: SACRED BIRDS - |
explanation of a passage in the Etruscan Tables of Iguvium. | 124996 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 22: SACRED BIRDS - |
near the forum, and is the Etruscan spur and Slavonic sobor, | 125204 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 24: THE NORTH - |
One of the difficulties in understanding Etruscan is that words are often run into one another, | 125306 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 25: RESURRECTION TECHNIQUES - |
left with the word tanas. In Etruscan, | 125311 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 25: RESURRECTION TECHNIQUES - |
being -as; the letter c in Etruscan is sometimes to be pronounced as a k, | 125312 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 25: RESURRECTION TECHNIQUES - |
kupassis is a kind of shoe. Etruscan capesar is a shoemaker. | 125315 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 25: RESURRECTION TECHNIQUES - |
we see this phenomenon in the Etruscan tanas. | 125319 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 25: RESURRECTION TECHNIQUES - |
words kephale, katec and caput. The Etruscan katec is that which covers the ka, | 125328 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 25: RESURRECTION TECHNIQUES - |
as could easily occur between Hebrew, Etruscan, | 125388 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 26: REVERSALS - |
Hebrew, Etruscan, Greek and Latin, with Etruscan territory well placed in Asia Minor and elsewhere to be the meeting place. | 125388 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 26: REVERSALS - |
Akkadian Ar., Arabic Eg., Egyptian Etr., Etruscan Ger., | 125397 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 26: REVERSALS - |
Lat.; shark, east, Ar. Culsu an Etruscan god; | 125428 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 26: REVERSALS - |
an s. This occurs also in Etruscan. | 125525 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 27: GLOSSARY - |
keys to many important words. Ar: Etruscan for electrical fire, | 125544 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 27: GLOSSARY - |
Cf. Greek stephanos, crown, Set appearing; Etruscan zichne, | 125555 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 27: GLOSSARY - |
named in an inscription on an Etruscan pot: | 125632 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 27: GLOSSARY - |
word meaning ghost, and mask. The Etruscan mime, | 125634 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 27: GLOSSARY - |
the Philistines being associated with Illyria. Etruscan katek, | 125641 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 27: GLOSSARY - |
about to prophesy. rite Latin ritus. Etruscan ri fresh. | 125784 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 27: GLOSSARY - |
This might be ka and at, Etruscan and Albanian for father, | 125836 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 27: GLOSSARY - |
ut in utchat, or udjat. writing Etruscan zichne means tracks of Set. | 125842 - A FIRE NOT BLOWN: - - Chapter 27: GLOSSARY - |
in the magnetic dip of the Etruscan and Attic vases; | 140523 THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR: PART 7: ADDITIONAL EXAMPLES OF CORRECT PROGNOSIS - - - |