10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBTILIZATION»
Discover the use of
subtilization in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subtilization and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Yoga and the Luminous: Patañjali's Spiritual Path to Freedom
At this point, the culmination of the subtilization process, a state of wisdom is
achieved: “From following the limbs of Yoga, on the destruction of impurity there
is a light of knowledge, leading to discriminative discernment” (II:28). The
eightfold ...
Christopher Key Chapple, 2008
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
SUBTILITY. See Subtiltt. * SUBTILIZATION. n. s. [from subtilize.] 1. Subtilization is
making any thing so volatile as to rife readily in steam or vapour. Quincy. — No
subtilization, division of parts, or retining^can alter these resistances. Cbeyne. a.
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
SUBTIIITY. See SUbtiltt. * SUBTILIZATION. n.s. [from subtilize.'] 1. Subtilization is
making any thing so volatile as to rife readily in steam or vapour. Qjtincj. — No
subtilization, division of parts, or refining, can alter these reli stances. Cbeyne. a.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
SUBTILIZATION;. sfib-tii-e-za'shun. «. Sub-. tilization is making any thing so
volatile as to rise readily in steam or vapour; refinement, superfluous acuteness.
To SUBTILIZE, sflb'tfiMze. ». a. To make thin, to make less gross or coarse ; to
refine, ...
5
The Integrity of the Yoga Darsana: A Reconsideration of ...
Cessation (nirodha) implies a process of "subtilization"78 or sattvification of
consciousness, of a gradual de-identification with vrtti to the point of being
unmistakably one-in-identity as purusa. Thus the cessation of the
misidentification with the ...
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Pantologia: a new cabinet cyclopaedia, comprehending a ...
Fineness ; rareness. 2. Cunning ; artfulness. To SUBTI'LIATE. v. a. (from subtile.)
To make thin (Harvey). SUBTILIATION. s. (sub filiation, Fr.) The act of making thin
(Boyle). SUBTILIZATION. s. (from subtilize.) 1. Subtilization is making any thing ...
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Sheridan Improved: A General Pronouncing and Explanatory ...
subtilization is making any thing so volatile as to rife readily in steam or vapour ;
refinement, superfluous acute- ness To SUBTILIZE, (siib'-til-ize.) v. a. to make thin
, to make less gross or coarse j to refine, to spin into uieless niceties SUBTLE, ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1798
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Paracelsus (Theophrastus Bombastus Von Hohenheim, ...
And mercurius can ascend so much in its subtilization that it climbs too high and
thereby causes sudden death from too much subtilization, which surpasses its
degree. For things are ordered in such a way in reason that they should remain in
...
Paracelsus, Andrew Weeks, 2008
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Acta germanica; or, The literary memoirs of Germany, &c: ...
And even this subtilization of metals, adduced from Geber and reCOITl- Metallic
salts ' mended by him under this operation, affords no small light to such as
enquire Jj,"e*i^c:.fi'ial in •what advantage may be expected therefrom in medicine
j for, ...
Society of Gentlemen, 1742
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A General Dictionary of the English Language. One Main ...
The act of making thin. S-UBTILTY, sbbl-til-ty. s. Thinness, fineness, exility of
parts; nicety; resinement, too much acuteness; cunning, artifice, slyness.
SUBTILIZATION, sub-til-i-za'-sh1'in. s. Subtilization is making any thing so volatile
as to rise ...