10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORPORIFICATION»
Discover the use of
corporification in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
corporification and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Alchemy and Early Modern Chemistry: Papers from Ambix
... writings by constantly bearing in mind that he viewed matter as a kind of
corporification of spirit — a characteristically Neo-Platonic position. For
Paracelsus, matter was but spirit made manifest to us by some process of
corporification.
2
Asphalt Children and City Streets: A Life, a City and a Case ...
CORPORIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION Power and ethics coexist within the
dynamic process of human development as social practices; they permeate the
self-governing and the identities of the human being in this dynamic process.
Mônica Mesquita, Sal Restivo, Ubiratan D’Ambrosio, 2012
3
A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
... of being embodied, corporeity, materiality. CORPOREL, LE, adj. having a body,
corporeal ; relating to the body, corporal. CORPORELLEMENT rel-inan, adv.
corporally, bodily. CORPORIFICATION, tf. [chim.] act of giving body,
corporification.
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
4
Critical Issues in Mathematics Education
RESEARCHERS AND SCHOOL: A PATHWAY TO CORPORIFICATION AND
IDENTIFICATION School, as a modern institution, has the purpose of governing.
Governance refers to the principles of classifications that differentiate and order
who ...
Paul Ernest, Brian Greer, Bharath Sriraman, 2009
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Guide for the Perplexed
4), it is translated literally j in this instance the literal rendering does not lead to
corporification 5 because visions and dreams were generally regarded as mental
operations, devoid of objective reality. Simple and clear as this explanation may ...
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The Teachings of the Odd-Eyed One: A Study and Translation ...
The VAP with its program of corporification is overcoding a Trika appropriation of
a Krama tantric scheme of contemplation. In this contemplative scheme, the
object of knowledge, the means of knowledge, and the knower are respectively ...
David Peter Lawrence, 2008
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Studies on the Neoplatonist Hierocles
4+1 +2 + 3 = 10], since it [scil. the decal is a gnomon and a meeting-point [scil. of
the entire decimal system], but also the fact that it [scil. the decade] is the limit of
corporification and of three-dimensional extension. Moreover, in the text "as it is" I
...
8
Matter and Method in the Long Chemical Revolution: Laws of ...
The metals losetheir corporification inthe center ofthe water,which isthe salt from
whichthey havebeen made. If the cause of theconcretion of mixts is a
saltcoagulated by a mixture with earth, the impossible to dissolve concrete mixts.
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Great Book of Magical Art, Hindu Magic and East Indian ...
The "Salt" represents the principle of corporification, the astringent or contractive
and solidifying quality; or, in other words, the body. The "Sulphur" represents the
expansive power; the centrifugal force, in contradistinction to the centripetal ...
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The Guide For The Perplexed:
It is generally paraphrased, but in one exceptional instance, occurring in Jacob's
"visions of the night" (Gen. xlvi. i), it is translated literally;inthis instance theliteral
rendering doesnot lead to corporification; because visions and dreamswere ...