Foucault's pendulum / Umberto Eco ; translated from the Italian by William Weaver.
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." |
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Foucault's Pendulum
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Table of Contents
Foucault's Pendulum
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Keter | ||
1. | When the light of the infinite | p. 3 |
2. | Wee haue divers curious Clocks | p. 8 |
Hokhmah | ||
3. | In hanc utilitatem clementes angeli | p. 19 |
4. | He who attempts to penetrate into the Rose Garden | p. 24 |
5. | And begin by combining this name | p. 27 |
6. | Juda Leon se dio a permutaciones | p. 37 |
Binah | ||
7. | Do not expect too much of the end of the world | p. 43 |
8. | Having come from the light and from the gods | p. 46 |
9. | In his right hand he held a golden trumpet | p. 51 |
10. | And finally nothing is cabalistically inferred | p. 53 |
11. | His sterility was infinite | p. 58 |
12. | Sub umbra alarum tuarum | p. 62 |
13. | Li frere, li mestre du Temple | p. 67 |
14. | He, if asked, would also confess to killing Our Lord | p. 81 |
15. | I will go and fetch you help from the Comte D'Anjou | p. 90 |
16. | He had been in the order only nine months | p. 95 |
17. | And thus did the knights of the Temple vanish | p. 100 |
18. | A mass terrifyingly riddled with fissures and caverns | p. 105 |
19. | The order has never ceased to exist, not for a moment | p. 111 |
20. | Invisible center, the sovereign who must reawaken | p. 119 |
21. | The Graal ... is a weight so heavy | p. 126 |
22. | The knights wanted to face no further questions | p. 130 |
Hesed | ||
23. | The analogy of opposites | p. 137 |
24. | Sauvez la faible Aischa | p. 140 |
25. | These mysterious initiates | p. 144 |
26. | All the traditions of the earth | p. 147 |
27. | One day, saying that he had known Pontius Pilate | p. 151 |
28. | There is a body that enfolds the whole of the world | p. 155 |
29. | Simply because they change and hide their names | p. 159 |
30. | And the famous confraternity of the Rosy Cross | p. 164 |
31. | The majority were in reality only Rosicrucians | p. 169 |
32. | Valentiniani per ambiguitates bilingues | p. 172 |
33. | The visions are white, blue, white, pale red | p. 175 |
Gevurah | ||
34. | Beydelus, Demeyes, Adulex | p. 185 |
35. | I' mi son Lia | p. 191 |
36. | Yet one caution let me give | p. 193 |
37. | Whoever reflects on four things | p. 199 |
38. | Prince of Babylon, Knight of the Black Cross | p. 202 |
39. | Doctor of the Planispheres, Hermetic Philosopher | p. 207 |
40. | Cowards die many times before their deaths | p. 212 |
41. | Daath is situated at the point where the abyss | p. 214 |
42. | We are all in agreement, whatever we say | p. 218 |
43. | People who meet on the street | p. 221 |
44. | Invoke the forces | p. 225 |
45. | And from this springs the extraordinary question | p. 227 |
46. | You will approach the frog several times | p. 232 |
47. | The sense alert and the memory clear | p. 235 |
48. | The volume of the Great Pyramid in cubic inches | p. 240 |
49. | A spiritual knighthood of initiates | p. 244 |
50. | For I am the first and the last | p. 248 |
51. | When therefore a Great Cabalist | p. 255 |
52. | A colossal chessboard that extends beneath the earth | p. 258 |
53. | Unable to control destinies on earth openly | p. 260 |
54. | The prince of darkness | p. 267 |
55. | I call a theatre | p. 269 |
56. | He began playing his shining trumpet | p. 274 |
57. | On every third tree a lantern | p. 279 |
58. | Alchemy, however, is a chaste prostitute | p. 285 |
59. | And if such monsters are generated | p. 289 |
60. | Poor idiot! | p. 290 |
61. | The Golden Fleece is guarded | p. 293 |
62. | We consider societies druidic if | p. 296 |
63. | What does the fish remind you of? | p. 299 |
Tiferet | ||
64. | To dream of living in an unknown city | p. 307 |
65. | The frame was twenty foot square | p. 310 |
66. | If our hypothesis is correct | p. 313 |
67. | Da Rosa, nada digamos agora | p. 317 |
68. | Let your garments be white | p. 321 |
69. | Elles deviennent le Diable | p. 326 |
70. | Let us remember the secret references | p. 327 |
71. | We do not even know with certainty | p. 331 |
72. | Nos inuisibles pretendus | p. 334 |
73. | Another curious case | p. 337 |
74. | Though his will be good | p. 346 |
75. | The initiates are at the edge of that path | p. 350 |
76. | Dilletantism | p. 355 |
77. | This herb is called Devilbane | p. 362 |
78. | Surely this monstrous hybrid | p. 365 |
79. | He opened his coffer | p. 368 |
80. | When White arrives | p. 370 |
81. | They could explode the whole surface of our planet | p. 371 |
82. | The earth is a magnetic body | p. 374 |
83. | A map is not the territory | p. 378 |
84. | Following the plans of Verulam | p. 381 |
85. | Phileas Fogg. A name that is also a signature | p. 383 |
86. | It was to them that Eiffel turned | p. 384 |
87. | It is a remarkable coincidence | p. 386 |
88. | Templarism is Jesuitism | p. 388 |
89. | In the bosom of the deepest darkness | p. 392 |
90. | All the outrages attributed to the Templars | p. 394 |
91. | How well you have unmasked those infernal sects | p. 396 |
92. | With all the power and terror of Satan | p. 397 |
93. | Whereas we stay in the wings | p. 399 |
94. | En avoit-il le moindre soupcon? | p. 400 |
95. | Namely the Jewish Cabalists | p. 401 |
96. | A cover is always necessary | p. 404 |
97. | I am that I am | p. 407 |
98. | Its racist gnosis, its rites and initiations | p. 417 |
99. | Guenonism plus armored divisions | p. 419 |
100. | I declare the earth is hollow | p. 421 |
101. | Qui operatur in Cabala | p. 424 |
102. | A very thick and high wall | p. 425 |
103. | Your secret name shall have 36 letters | p. 428 |
104. | These texts are not addressed to common mortals | p. 431 |
105. | Delirat lingua, labat mens | p. 433 |
106. | List No. 5 | p. 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 witty | p. 460 |
110. | They mistook the movements and walked backward | p. 465 |
111. | C'est une lecon par la suite | p. 469 |
Hod | ||
112. | Four our Ordinances and Rites | p. 475 |
113. | Our cause is a secret | p. 480 |
114. | The ideal pendulum | p. 495 |
115. | If the eye could see the demons | p. 497 |
116. | Je voudrais etre la tour | p. 501 |
117. | Madness has an enormous pavilion | p. 504 |
Yesod | ||
118. | The conspiracy theory of society | p. 511 |
119. | The garland of the trumpet was set afire | p. 518 |
Malkhut | ||
120. | They hold for certain that they are in the light | p. 531 |