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theosoph
theosoph (ˈθiːəsɒf) [= Fr. théosophe (a 1784 Diderot in Littré), ad. med.L. theosophus (Scotus Erigena a 880), a. late Gr. θεόσοϕ-ος (a 500, Pseudo-Dionysius De Div. Nom. §6) wise concerning God, f. θεός God + σοϕός wise.] One who pursues theosophy (sense 1). (The med.L. theosophus was often used fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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theosophize
theosophize, v. (θiːˈɒsəfaɪz) [f. as theosoph + -ize.] intr. To practise or pretend to theosophy; to reason or discourse theosophically. Hence theˈosophizing ppl. a.1846 in Worcester citing M. Stuart. 1858 Chamb. Jrnl. X. 265/2 We owe, indirectly, the greatest scientific impetus of the modern world ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Franz Evers
Further reading Andreas Pretzel: "Vom Taumeltrank der Ewigkeit" Der Verlag "Kreisende Ringe" und sein Mentor Franz Evers Dichter, Theosoph und Halbgott wikipedia.org
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theosophism
theosophism (θiːˈɒsəfɪz(ə)m) [f. as theosoph + -ism. Cf. F. théosophisme (Diderot).] The theory and practice of theosophy; theosophizing.1791 Enfield Hist. Philos. ix. iii. II. 489 Many traces of the spirit of Theosophism may be found through the whole history of philosophy; in which nothing is more... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nikolai Roslavets
Mystiker Magier, Theosoph, Theurg: Alexander Skrjabin und seine Zeit. Hamburg 2004. Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart Lobanova, Marina. wikipedia.org
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theosopher
theosopher (θiːˈɒsəfə(r)) [f. theosophy, or med.L. theosoph-us (Scotus Erigena a 880) theosoph + -er1: cf. philosopher.] = theosophist. (Applied spec. to Jacob Boehme, ‘the Teutonic Theosopher’, and his followers.)1647 Ward Simp. Cobler (1843) 18 Have an extraordinary care..of the late Theosophers, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jakob Lorber
Ritter von Leitner:Jakob Lorber, der Steiermärkische Theosoph Junge Michael:Dokumentation um Jakob Lorber. wikipedia.org
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abyssal
abyssal, a. (əˈbɪsəl) [ad. late L. abyssāl-is of or belonging to an abyss, f. abyss-us; see abyss and -al1.] Of unsearchable depth, unfathomable; belonging to the lowest depths of ocean. abyssal zone, the bottom strata of the sea, the belt of water below 300 fathoms.1691 Behmen Theosoph. Philos. 42 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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theosophy
theosophy (θiːˈɒsəfɪ) [ad. med.L. theosophia (Scotus Erigena a 880), a. late Gr. θεοσοϕία (c 500 Pseudo-Dion. Myst. Theologia i. §1) wisdom concerning God or things divine, abstr. n. from θεόσοϕος theosoph. So F. théosophie (18th c. in Littré). The word was revived early in the 17th c. in Latin and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Islamkundliche Untersuchungen
Al-Ḥakīm at-Tirmiḏi: ein islamischer Theosoph des 3./9. Jahrhunderts / Bernd Radtke. - Freiburg: Schwarz Verl., 1980 59. wikipedia.org
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List of compositions by Othmar Schoeck
. 33/7 Ich habe mich dem Heil entschworen, Op. 33/8 Lieblich in der Rosenzeit, Op. 33/9 Horch, hörst du nicht vom Himmel her, Op. 33/10 Nicht düstre, Theosoph wikipedia.org
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allected
† aˈllected, ppl. a. Obs. [f. allect + -ed.] Enticed, drawn forth.1691 E. Taylor Behmen's Theosoph. iii. 4 Restrains or confines their allected virtues. Oxford English Dictionary
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edifying
▪ I. ˈedifying, vbl. n. [f. edify v. + -ing1.] † 1. The action or process of building; also concr. a building. Obs.1432–50 tr. Higden (1865) I. 411 At Brehenoc is a water..where a man may see in clere tymes meruellous edifienges. 1513 Test. Ebor. v. (Surtees) 49 To the edifying of a portche to the c... Oxford English Dictionary
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assimilate
▪ I. aˈssimilate, pple. and n. Also 7 -ulat. [ad. L. assimilātus: see next.] † A. pple. Likened, compared. Obs. B. n. † 1. That which is like. Obs. 2. Something which has been assimilated (see assimilate v. 7).1671 True Non-Conf. 463 How then can our necessary undertaking..be assimulat to that prece... Oxford English Dictionary
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plane
▪ I. plane, n.1 (pleɪn) Also 5–6 playn, 6 plaine. [a. F. plane, earlier OF. plasne (14th c.):—L. platanus, a. Gr. πλάτανος the Oriental Plane, f. πλατύς broad, because of its broad leaves.] 1. A tree of the genus Platanus, comprising lofty spreading trees, with broad angular palmately-lobed leaves, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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