Palingenesia; or, The Earth's New Birth
Title | Palingenesia; or, The Earth's New Birth |
Year for Search | 1884 |
Authors | [Ouseley], [Rev.] [Gideon Jasper Richard](1875-1906) |
Tertiary Authors | Theosopho and Ellora, [pseud.] |
Volume / Edition | 2 vols. |
Date Published | 1884 |
Publisher | Hay Nisbet |
Place Published | Glasgow, Scot. |
Keywords | Irish author, Male author |
Annotation | An extremely detailed eutopian picture of the City Four Square from Revelation 21:16. The text is represented as having been seen in three separate visions and parts in dreams and visions while apparently asleep. |
Additional Publishers | The second volume has Palengenesia Diagrams on the cover and is composed of numerous fold-out plates and diagrams and, at the end, a few pages of designs for an altar and its furnishings. The first volume includes a list of the pages to which the material in the second volume refers. |
Illustration | The second volume has Palengenesia Diagrams on the cover and is composed of numerous fold-out plates and diagrams and, at the end, a few pages of designs for an altar and its furnishings. The first volume includes a list of the pages to which the material in the second volume refers. |
Pseudonym | Theosopho and Ellora [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | L, PSt |
Author Note | The Irish author (1875-1906) was born in Portugal. He was a priest in the Roman Catholic Church, which he left, and the Catholic Apostolic Church, which expelled him. He campaigned against alcohol, meat-eating, tobacco and as a vegetarian. |
Full Text | 1884 [Ouseley, Rev. Gideon Jasper Richard] (1875-1906). Palingenesia; or, The Earth’s New Birth. By Theosopho and Ellora [pseud.]. 2 vols. Glasgow, Scot.: Hay Nisbet. The second volume has Palengenesia Diagrams on the cover and is composed of numerous fold-out plates and diagrams and, at the end, a few pages of designs for an altar and its furnishings. The first volume includes a list of the pages to which the material in the second volume refers. L, PSt An extremely detailed eutopian picture of the City Four Square from Revelation 21:16. The text is represented as having been seen in three separate visions and parts in dreams and visions while apparently asleep. The Irish author was born in Portugal. He was a priest in the Roman Catholic Church, which he left, and the Catholic Apostolic Church, which expelled him. He campaigned against alcohol, meat-eating, tobacco and as a vegetarian. |