lunes, 26 de enero de 2026

THE RELATIVISTIC TILTS OF GIZA PYRAMIDS’ ENTRANCE-PASSAGES By Hossam Aboulfotouh

https://www.academia.edu/9746323/THE_RELATIVISTIC_TILTS_OF_GIZA_PYRAMIDS_ENTRANCE_PASSAGES The tilts of Giza pyramids’ entrance-passages have never been considered as if they were the result of relativistic mathematical equations, and never been thought to encode the Earth’s obliquity parameters. This paper presents an attempt to retrieve the method of establishing the equations that the pyramids’ designer used to quantify the entrance-passages’ tilts of these architectonic masterpieces. It proves that the pyramids’ designer was able to include the geographic, astronomical and time parameters in one relativistic equation, encoding the date of the design of the Giza pyramids in the tilt of the entrance passage of the great pyramid. ...

Review : Salem Mokni & Meriem Sebaï (eds.), « Institutions municipales en Afrique proconsulaire : sources littéraires, épigraphiques et archéologiques », in Cartagine. Studi e Ricerche. Rivista della Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Cartagine, N°3, 2018 By Mohamed Arbi Nsiri

https://www.academia.edu/36643198/Review_Salem_Mokni_and_Meriem_Seba%C3%AF_eds_Institutions_municipales_en_Afrique_proconsulaire_sources_litt%C3%A9raires_%C3%A9pigraphiques_et_arch%C3%A9ologiques_in_Cartagine_Studi_e_Ricerche_Rivista_della_Scuola_Archeologica_Italiana_di_Cartagine_N_3_2018?email_work_card=title

Ordnung. Eine politische Wissensgeschichte von Wilhelm Röpkes "Internationale Ordnung" (1945) By Jakob Tanner

https://www.academia.edu/51610840/Ordnung_Eine_politische_Wissensgeschichte_von_Wilhelm_R%C3%B6pkes_Internationale_Ordnung_1945_?email_work_card=title Jakob Tanner, Ordnung. Wilhelm Röpke: Internationale Ordnung (1945), in: Monika Wulz, Max Stadler, Nils Güttler, Fabian Grütter (Hg.): Deregulation und Restauration. Eine politische Wissensgeschichte, Berlin: Matthes & Seitz 2021, S. 35-55.

The Third Crusade (1189-1192): New Interpretations By John Hosler

https://www.academia.edu/146225266/The_Third_Crusade_1189_1192_New_Interpretations Fresh perspectives on one of the largest and most complex crusades ever launched, covering all aspects of the expeditions – from preparation and commencement to results and consequences. Saladin’s victory at the Battle of Hattin in 1187 produced three profound results: a shattered Jerusalem army, a pope falling dead from the news, and the launching of the Third Crusade in response. Under the banners of renowned rulers like Richard the Lionheart, Philip Augustus, and Frederick Barbarossa, men and women from across Latin Christendom took the Cross and joined in the largest western military expedition since Urban II’s call to arms in 1095 for the First Crusade. Long dormant in the renewal of crusade studies in the twenty-first century, the Third Crusade has in recent years begun to attract increased scholarly attention. Adopting a cross-cultural focus that examines both western and eastern societies, this book offers a substantial and timely reappraisal. Chapters shed light on the crusade’s causes, context, organization, participants, preparations, commencement, military progress, and short and long-term consequences, and scrutinise well-known sources through new lenses. They also engage with communication theory, the history of emotions, textual criticism and textuality, historiography, archaeology, and topography. Together, they provide both a fresh view of this complex and multifaceted war and a useful survey of its major contours. ...

Anthropos revisited. Subjektivierungsformen und Historische Anthropologie By Jakob Tanner

https://www.academia.edu/93022305/Anthropos_revisited_Subjektivierungsformen_und_Historische_Anthropologie?email_work_card=title Jakob Tanner, Anthropos revisited. Subjektivierungsformen und Historische Anthropologie, in: Sandra Janßen und Thomas Alkemeyer (Hg.): Selbstsein als Sich-Wissen? Zur Bedeutung der Wissensgeschichte für die Historisierbarkeit des Subjekts, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2021, S. 37-57.

Carole M. Cusack, Editor’s Introduction By Carole Cusack

https://www.academia.edu/146233622/Carole_M_Cusack_Editor_s_Introduction?email_work_card=title The fifth volume of Journal of Daesoon Thought and the Religions of East Asia continues the tradition of featuring research—both specific and comparative—on the Korean new religion of Daesoon Jinrihoe which is contextualised in the broader religious landscape of East Asia. This issue contains seven articles, and unusually six of these concern aspects of Daesoon Jinrihoe, with only one that examines a different new East Asian religion, Tenrikyo from Japan. This study forms a hinge between the two blocks of three research articles on Daesoon Jinrihoe. ...

Carole M. Cusack, G. I. Gurdjieff and the Work: New Research By Carole Cusack

https://www.academia.edu/146233509/Carole_M_Cusack_G_I_Gurdjieff_and_the_Work_New_Research?email_work_card=title George Ivanovich Gurdjieff (1977–1949), originator of the esoteric teaching termed the Work or the Fourth Way, has in recent decades began to receive scholarly attention and to be recognized by those outside his lineage as a major force in the modern manifestation of Western Esotericism, alongside his older contemporary Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831–1891), founder of Theosophy, and Rudolf Steiner (1851–1925), founder of the Anthroposophical Society. Key issues in the study of Gurdjieff remain open questions: issues remain in terms of the relation of the Work to religious traditions like Christianity, Buddhism, and Sufism; his development as a teacher is shrouded in mystery; and works by his pupils are multiplying and constitute excellent sources for academic research. One sign of a developing and expanding field is that research topics diversify and new connections are made, extending beyond esotericism and religion to drama and literature, among other areas. The research in this special issue falls into three main categories: aspects of Gurdjieff’s biography and the Work tradition; drama and literature influenced by Gurdjieff and Fourth Way ideas; and broader shifts in esotericism, both inside and outside Gurdjieff’s teaching lineage. ...