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Changes to the Recommended Reading List
Sunday, 20 August, 2006
- Fixed broken pictures in the Section 2 page.
- Cleaned away a lot of nasty excess code left by conversion from MSWord into HTML.
Saturday, 19 August, 2006
Fixed broken links in the Addenda page, and
started working on getting links into the entries.
Friday, 18 August, 2006
Put on my hip waders, and dug into the
Section 2 page.
- Cleaned up redundant text between Section 1 and Section 2, by pointing people to the text in Section 1. Most obvious example of this is the biography of Michael Maier, which appeared in toto in both documents.
- Split the Section
2 page into the original list and an Addenda,
because it was becoming unwieldy in length.
- Got at the very least an Amazon recommendation for every book in the addenda; got about half of the online editions in.
Wednesday, 16 August, 2006
Changes are linked to the appropriate place in the main files... (DOH)
- New Books Added:
- Scrutinium
Chymicum available on Amazon, and put the Thelema Lodge
Calendar essay on the work back into the annotation.
- Found several versions of Dream of Scipio, both
online and for sale, and a nice explanatory essay from Wikipedia.
- Fixed the entry
for Science and the Infinite, by Klein. The book
is no longer available at booksellers, but I found several other possible sources and some
analyses of the work.
Monday, 14 August, 2006
- Built this page.
- Cleaned up lots of dead links, updated many in Section 1.
- New Books Added:
- Several new versions of The Equinox.
- Updated links to online and sale versions of the Y
Ching.
- First find of the day: several new editions of Tannhäuser online.
- Several new versions of Goetia online and for sale. (Gotta Love Wiki!)
- Next Big Find for the day: Several online and one spiff new facsimile edition of the
The Shiva Sanhita (Rig-Veda Sanhita, reprint Nov
2005)
- Bingo! New facsimile edition of the Hathayoga
Pradipika, plus many more online sites (including several with animated illustrations
of positions)
- Google has a searchable version of the first few chapters of the Erdmann's "History of Philosophy"
- New facsimile and
translated versions of the Molinos online and for sale, in
several languages.
- The Oracles Of
Zoroaster also found online and in book form.
- Found two complete editions
of Konx online, one at Wikipedia with an excellent
introduction to the work.
- The excellent frater_cuqon
LiveJournal kindly gave me a pointer to an online version of Priapus, and there is a new "print on demand" edition
at Amazon.
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