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Part Zero: Chapter Zero: Thesis and Introduction Bibliography
Part One: Analysis - Chapter One: The Nature of Digits Bibliography
Part One: Analysis - Chapter Two: Applications of Numerical Qualities Bibliography
Part Two: Synthesis - Chapter Three: Toward a Linguistic Synthesis Bibliography
Part Two: Synthesis - Chapter Four: The Meaning of Meaning Bibliography
Chapter Zero: Thesis and Introduction Bibliography
- Numbers and Qualities
- E. T. Bell, The Magic House of Numbers, McGraw-hill
Book Co., NY, 1946
- Bell, Numerology, United Book Guild, NY, 1945. These
two books by Bell give and excellent, witty history and discussion
of numbers.
- C. G. Jung "Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle,"
Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche, Pantheon Books, 1955.
Also contains Fludd's "Demonstratio quaedam analytica," 1621,
concerning Pythagorean and cabalistic numerology.
- John W. N. Sullivan, "Mathematics as an Art," The World of
Mathematics, James R. Newman (Editor), Simon & Schuster, NY, 1956
- Ancient and Primitive Numerology
- Robert S. Brumbaugh, Plato's Mathematical Imagination,
Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1954
- Marcel Granet, La Pensee Chinoise, Albin Michel, Paris, 1950
- W. J. McGee, "Primitive Numbers," 19th Report of the Bureau of
American Ethnology, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1900
- Morris, "Relation of Pentagonal Dodecahedron Found at Marietta,
Ohio, to Shamaism," Proceedings of American Philosophical Society,
Vol. 36, p. 179, 1897
- Cabala
- Comte C. de Saint Germain, Practical Astrology, Wilcox &
Follett Co., Chicago, 1942. Deals with the most complicated method
of numerology.
- Dion Fortune, Mystical Qabalah, Williams & Norgate, Ltd.,
London, 1935 An excellent treatment of the cabala mysticism.
- Montose, Numerology for Everybody, Nelson Hall Publishers,
Chicago, 1945
- Sepharial, Cosmic Symbolism, David McKay, Philadelphia,
no date
- Sepharial, The Kabala of Numbers, David McKay, Philadelphia,
1942
- Modern Numerology
- Z. J. Boyile, The Fundamental Principles of the Yi King,
Tao, Azoth Publishing Co., NY, 1920
- Florence Campbell, Your Days are Numbered, The Gateway,
NY, 1956
- Cheiro, Cheiro's Book of Numbers, Garden City Publishing
Co., NY, 1927
- M. C. Goodman, Numerology, Beechhurst Press, NY, 1949
- Isidore Kosminsky, Racing and Winning, Phipps Cotton,
Ltd., Abingdon, England, 1938
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Part One: Analysis - Chapter One: The Nature of Digits Bibliography
- The Binary Generation
- Tobias Dantzig, Number the Language of Science, MacMillan
& Co., NY, 1930; Doubleday & Co., Garden City, NY, 1954
- The Stupa
- Elizabeth Goldsmith, Ancient Pagan Symbols, G. P. Putnam's
Sons, NY, 1929
- The Bar Notation
- Richard Wilhelm (translator), The I Ching, Pantheon Books,
NY, 1950
- The Four Elements
- John Read, "Alchemy and Alchemists," Nature, vol. 168,
p. 759 (3 November 1951); Rosicrucian Digest, vol. 30, no.
5 (May 1952) This has an explanation of the Hermetic Square.
- Complements
- M. P. Hall, Masonic, Hermetic, Cabalistic and Rosicrucian
Philosophy, Philosophical Research Society, Los Angeles, 1952
- C. G. Jung, "The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales,"
Collected Works, vol 9, part 1, Pantheon Books, NY, 1959
- C. W. King, The Gnostics and Their Remains, William
Clowes and Sons, London, 1887
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Part One: Analysis - Chapter Two: Appllications of Numerical Qualities Bibliography
- Laws of Three and Seven
- Ettore Da Fano, "Triads and Sevenths," Rosicrucian Digest,
vol xxx no. 11 (November 1952), pp. 408-410
- Gurdjieff, All and Everything, Harcourt Brace & Co.,
NY, 1950
- Music
- F. J. Creedy, The Major Scale Simply Explained, Oxford
University Press, London, 1950
- Alexander Wood, The Physics of Music, Sherwood Press,
Cleveland, Ohio, 1944
- Colors
- Faber Birren, Monument to Color, McFarlane Warde McFarlane,
NY,1938
- Egbert Jacobson, Basic Color, Paul Theobald, Chicago, 1948
- Victor Letouzey, Colour and Colour Measurement, Sir Isaac
Pitman and Sons, London, 1957
- Atomic Elements
- J. Emerson Reynolds, "Presidential Address," Journal of
the Chemical Society, vol. 81, pp. 612 - 620, 1902
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Part Two: Synthesis - Chapter Three: Toward a Linguistic Synthesis Bibliography
- Macrogrammar
- Silvio Ceccato (editor), Linguistic Analysis and Programming
for Mechanical Translation, Feltrinelli Editore Milano, Milan,
Italy, no date
- Arthur J. Knox, "Linguistics and Time," Astounding Science
Fiction, vol. xlv no 6 (August 1950)
- Benjamin Lee Whorf, Collected Papers on Metalinguistics,
Department of State - Foreign Service Institute, Washington, 1952
- Whorf, Language, Thought and Reality, The Technology Press
of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1956
- Microgrammar
- A.E., The Candle of Vision, MacMillan & Co., London, 1918
- Robert Graves, The White Goddess, Vintage Books, NY, 1958
- Albert Leon Guerard, A Short History of the International
Language Movement^, Boni and Liveright, NY, 1921
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- Sapir, "Phonetic Symbolism," Journal of Experimental
Psychology, vol. 12 pp 225 - 239, 1929
- R. S. Shaver, I Remember Lemuria, Venture Books,
Evanston, IL, 1948
- Hans Freudenthal, Lincos: Design of a Language for
Cosmic Intercourse, North Holland Publishing House, Amsterdam,
1960
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Part Two: Synthesis - Chapter Four: The Meaning of Meaning Bibliography
- C. G. Jung, "Concerning Mandala Symbolism," Archetypes and
Collective Unconsciousness, Pantheon Books, NY, 1959
- Jung, Psychology and Alchemy, Pantheon Books, 1953
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