Catalog

Record Details

Catalog Search



Foucault's pendulum  Cover Image Book Book

Foucault's pendulum / Umberto Eco ; translated from the Italian by William Weaver.

Eco, Umberto. (Author).

Record details

  • ISBN: 0151327653 :
  • Physical Description: 641 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: 1st trade ed.
  • Publisher: San Diego : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, c1989.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Translation of: Il pendolo di Foucault.
"A Helen and Kurt Wolff book."

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Homer Library. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Homer Library System. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Homer Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Homer Public Library F ECO (Text) 000113924 Fiction Available -

Syndetic Solutions - Table of Contents for ISBN Number 0151327653
Foucault's Pendulum
Foucault's Pendulum
by Eco, Umberto; Weaver, William (Translator)
Rate this title:
vote data
Click an element below to view details:

Table of Contents

Foucault's Pendulum

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Keter
1.    When the light of the infinitep. 3
2.    Wee haue divers curious Clocksp. 8
Hokhmah
3.    In hanc utilitatem clementes angelip. 19
4.    He who attempts to penetrate into the Rose Gardenp. 24
5.    And begin by combining this namep. 27
6.    Juda Leon se dio a permutacionesp. 37
Binah
7.    Do not expect too much of the end of the worldp. 43
8.    Having come from the light and from the godsp. 46
9.    In his right hand he held a golden trumpetp. 51
10.    And finally nothing is cabalistically inferredp. 53
11.    His sterility was infinitep. 58
12.    Sub umbra alarum tuarump. 62
13.    Li frere, li mestre du Templep. 67
14.    He, if asked, would also confess to killing Our Lordp. 81
15.    I will go and fetch you help from the Comte D'Anjoup. 90
16.    He had been in the order only nine monthsp. 95
17.    And thus did the knights of the Temple vanishp. 100
18.    A mass terrifyingly riddled with fissures and cavernsp. 105
19.    The order has never ceased to exist, not for a momentp. 111
20.    Invisible center, the sovereign who must reawakenp. 119
21.    The Graal ... is a weight so heavyp. 126
22.    The knights wanted to face no further questionsp. 130
Hesed
23.    The analogy of oppositesp. 137
24.    Sauvez la faible Aischap. 140
25.    These mysterious initiatesp. 144
26.    All the traditions of the earthp. 147
27.    One day, saying that he had known Pontius Pilatep. 151
28.    There is a body that enfolds the whole of the worldp. 155
29.    Simply because they change and hide their namesp. 159
30.    And the famous confraternity of the Rosy Crossp. 164
31.    The majority were in reality only Rosicruciansp. 169
32.    Valentiniani per ambiguitates bilinguesp. 172
33.    The visions are white, blue, white, pale redp. 175
Gevurah
34.    Beydelus, Demeyes, Adulexp. 185
35.    I' mi son Liap. 191
36.    Yet one caution let me givep. 193
37.    Whoever reflects on four thingsp. 199
38.    Prince of Babylon, Knight of the Black Crossp. 202
39.    Doctor of the Planispheres, Hermetic Philosopherp. 207
40.    Cowards die many times before their deathsp. 212
41.    Daath is situated at the point where the abyssp. 214
42.    We are all in agreement, whatever we sayp. 218
43.    People who meet on the streetp. 221
44.    Invoke the forcesp. 225
45.    And from this springs the extraordinary questionp. 227
46.    You will approach the frog several timesp. 232
47.    The sense alert and the memory clearp. 235
48.    The volume of the Great Pyramid in cubic inchesp. 240
49.    A spiritual knighthood of initiatesp. 244
50.    For I am the first and the lastp. 248
51.    When therefore a Great Cabalistp. 255
52.    A colossal chessboard that extends beneath the earthp. 258
53.    Unable to control destinies on earth openlyp. 260
54.    The prince of darknessp. 267
55.    I call a theatrep. 269
56.    He began playing his shining trumpetp. 274
57.    On every third tree a lanternp. 279
58.    Alchemy, however, is a chaste prostitutep. 285
59.    And if such monsters are generatedp. 289
60.    Poor idiot!p. 290
61.    The Golden Fleece is guardedp. 293
62.    We consider societies druidic ifp. 296
63.    What does the fish remind you of?p. 299
Tiferet
64.    To dream of living in an unknown cityp. 307
65.    The frame was twenty foot squarep. 310
66.    If our hypothesis is correctp. 313
67.    Da Rosa, nada digamos agorap. 317
68.    Let your garments be whitep. 321
69.    Elles deviennent le Diablep. 326
70.    Let us remember the secret referencesp. 327
71.    We do not even know with certaintyp. 331
72.    Nos inuisibles pretendusp. 334
73.    Another curious casep. 337
74.    Though his will be goodp. 346
75.    The initiates are at the edge of that pathp. 350
76.    Dilletantismp. 355
77.    This herb is called Devilbanep. 362
78.    Surely this monstrous hybridp. 365
79.    He opened his cofferp. 368
80.    When White arrivesp. 370
81.    They could explode the whole surface of our planetp. 371
82.    The earth is a magnetic bodyp. 374
83.    A map is not the territoryp. 378
84.    Following the plans of Verulamp. 381
85.    Phileas Fogg. A name that is also a signaturep. 383
86.    It was to them that Eiffel turnedp. 384
87.    It is a remarkable coincidencep. 386
88.    Templarism is Jesuitismp. 388
89.    In the bosom of the deepest darknessp. 392
90.    All the outrages attributed to the Templarsp. 394
91.    How well you have unmasked those infernal sectsp. 396
92.    With all the power and terror of Satanp. 397
93.    Whereas we stay in the wingsp. 399
94.    En avoit-il le moindre soupcon?p. 400
95.    Namely the Jewish Cabalistsp. 401
96.    A cover is always necessaryp. 404
97.    I am that I amp. 407
98.    Its racist gnosis, its rites and initiationsp. 417
99.    Guenonism plus armored divisionsp. 419
100.    I declare the earth is hollowp. 421
101.    Qui operatur in Cabalap. 424
102.    A very thick and high wallp. 425
103.    Your secret name shall have 36 lettersp. 428
104.    These texts are not addressed to common mortalsp. 431
105.    Delirat lingua, labat mensp. 433
106.    List No. 5p. 436
Nezah
107.    Dost thou see you black dog?p. 449
108.    Are there several Powers at work?p. 454
109.    Saint-Germain ... very polished and wittyp. 460
110.    They mistook the movements and walked backwardp. 465
111.    C'est une lecon par la suitep. 469
Hod
112.    Four our Ordinances and Ritesp. 475
113.    Our cause is a secretp. 480
114.    The ideal pendulump. 495
115.    If the eye could see the demonsp. 497
116.    Je voudrais etre la tourp. 501
117.    Madness has an enormous pavilionp. 504
Yesod
118.    The conspiracy theory of societyp. 511
119.    The garland of the trumpet was set afirep. 518
Malkhut
120.    They hold for certain that they are in the lightp. 531

Additional Resources