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Definition of Palingeneses
1. palingenesis [n] - See also: palingenesis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Palingeneses
Literary usage of Palingeneses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1879)
"... and it is not unreasonable to suppose that its course will be through similar,
successive palingeneses, which bring their higher forms suited to higher ..."
2. The Great Secret by Maurice Maeterlinck (1922)
"... palingeneses, until the attainment of Nirvana; which is not, as it is too
often described, an annihilation or a dispersal in the bosom of the Deity, ..."
3. Greek Thinkers: A History of Ancient Philosophy by Theodor Gomperz (1905)
"A long series of palingeneses formed a kind of continuous pilgrimage, extending
through thousands of years, and interrupted and embittered by the penalties ..."
4. Orpheus by George Robert Stow Mead (1896)
"divided into many personalities, in the long series of rebirths or palingeneses,
through which it threads its path on earth. As Macrobius says (Somn., ..."
5. Thrice-greatest Hermes: Studies in Hellenistic Theosophy and Gnosis by Hermes (1906)
"... and palingeneses of Osiris ; and similarly the [stories] of the burials.
Greek Religion (Cambridge, 1903), p. 106. ..."
6. Thrice-greatest Hermes: Studies in Hellenistic Theosophy and Gnosis by Hermes (1906)
"... and palingeneses of Osiris ; and similarly the [stories] of the burials.
Greek Religion (Cambridge, 1903), p. 106. ..."
7. The Theosophical Review by Theosophical Publishing Society (London, England) (1896)
"... in the long series of rebirths or palingeneses, through which it threads its
path on earth. As Macrobius says (Sown., I. xii. ..."
8. Examples of the architecture of the Victorian age, and monthly review of the (1862)
"The second is, that the change of taste, feelings, and opinions which accompany
these revolutions (or palingeneses, as Ballanche calls them), only exhibit ..."