Interview With Boris Grebenshikov
Cryptonymus:
From the page: "Boris Grebenshikov"
From the page: "Boris Grebenshikov"
From the page: "Shlomo Pines"
From the page: "Alfonso Fontanelli"
From the page: "Union-Kraftstoffwerk Wesseling bei Bonn
Blick von Bau 45 auf Kraftwerk"
From the page: "Brian P. Copenhaver "
From the page: "Oetzi"
From the page: "Harry Oldmeadow - Tradition Betrayed"
From the page: "Christopher Lehrich"
From the page: "of respect more than one of actual status. St. Francis, for example,"
From the page: "Monteforte"
From the page: "Baltimore Oriole"
From the page: "Rudston monolith "
From the page: "Hexagram 50 窶" Ting 窶" the Caldron"
From the page: "John Philoponus"
From the page: "Lexus realized that it had a captive audience of Mavens and that if they went the extra mile they could kick-start"
From the page: "The Dream of Scipio"
From the page: "in 1599. This work is usually referred to as "The Sidney Psalms" or "The Sidneian Psalms" and is regarded as an important influence on the development of English poetry in the late 16th and early 17th century. John Donne wrote a poem in celebration of them. The Psalms were drawn from previous English translations rather than original Hebrew texts and are therefore properly called "metaphrases" rather than translations. Like Philip's, Mary Sidney's versions use a wide variety of poetic forms and display a vivid imagination and vigorous phrasing."
From the page: "Professor Hans Köchler"
From the page: "CULT IN ETRURIA (CENTRAL ITALY)
I) PISA Town in Etruria (Greek colony)
Strabo, Geography 5. 2. 5 (trans. Jones) (Greek geographer C1st B.C. to C1st A.D.) :
"Pisa [in Italia] is situated at the confluence of two rivers, the Arnos and the Ausar… And the following fable is told : when these Rivers first began to flow down from the mountains, and their course was being hindered by the natives for fear that they would unite in one stream and deluge the country, the Rivers promised not to deluge it and kept their pledge." [N.B. The story is no doubt connected with the local cult of these Rivers.] "
From the page: "impelled "