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1. 2 Êîð. 3:18.
×àñòü 1
Ãëàâà 1
1. Giordano Bruno, “De à infinite” universi et mondi”, quoted in Boulting,
“Giordano Bruno”, p. 139.
2. Bruno, “De gli eroci furori”, quoted in Frances A Yates, “Giordano Bruno and
the Hermetic Tradition” (Chicago6 University of Chicago Press, 1964), p. 278.
3. Bruno, “Explanatory Epistle”, in “The Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast”,
trans. And edited Arthur D. hneri (New Brunswick, N.j.: Rutgers University
Press, 1964), p. 72.
4. Bruno, “De I'infinito”, quoted in Dorothea Waley Singer, “Giordano Bruno:
His Life and Thought”, (N.Y.: Henry Schuman, 1950) pp. 58-59.
5. Bruno, “De immenso”, quoted in Singer, “Giordano Bruno”, p. 75.
6. The Catholic Encyclopedia, 15 vols. (N.Y.: Robert Appleton Co, 1907-14) s.v.
“Bruno, Giordano”.
7. Ñì. Zuane Mocenigo, Documents 1 and 3, quoted in “Life of Giordano Bruno,
the Nolan”, rev. Ed. (London: Trubner and Co., 1887), pp. 262, 265; and
Boulting, “Giordano Bruno”, pp.265-66.
8. Gaspar Schopp to Conrad Rittershausen, Rome, 17 Feb. 1960, quoted in
Boulting, “Giordano Bruno”, p. 300, and Frith, “Life of Giordano Bruno”, p. 391.
9. Imerti, ïðèìå÷àíèå ðåäàêòîðà ê “Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast”, p. 26.
10. Boulting, “Giordano Bruno”, pp. 164, 163.
11. Ñì. Singer, “Giordano Bruno”, p. 165; and Daniel G. Brington and Thomas
Davidson, “Giordano Bruno: Philosopher and Martyr” (Philadelphia: David McKay
Publisher, 1890) pp. 52-54.
12. Vincenzo Spampanato, “Document! della vita di Giordano Bruno”, (Florence:
Leo S.Oschki Editore, 1993), p. 96.
13. Åêêë. 1:9.
14. Pietro Rendodi, “Galileo Heretic (Galileo eretico)”, trans. Raymond
Rosenthal (Princeton University Press, 1987), p. 7.
15. Singer, “Giordano Bruno”, pp. 176, 177.
16. Òàì æå, ð. 177.
17. Schopp to Rittershausen, quoted in Singer, “Giordano Bruno”, p. 179.
Ãëàâà 2
1. George Galiup, Jr., and Frank Newport, “Belief in Phychic and Paranormal
Phenomena Widespread among Ameri-cans”, “The Galiup Poll Monthly”, August 1990,
p. 42.
2. George Galiup, Jr.,with William Proctor, “Adventures in Immortality” (New
York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1982) p. 193.
3. Hans Ten Dam, “Exploring Reincarnation”, trans. A.T.J. Wils (London: Penguin
Group, Arkana, 1990), p. 3.
4. Galiup and Newport, “Belief in Psychic and Paranormal Phenomena”, p. 42.
5. Â 1980 ãîäó â Àìåðèêå áûëî îêîëî 74 ìèëëèîíîâ ïðîòåñòàíòîâ è 50 ìèëëèîíîâ
êàòîëèêîâ.
6. Ñì. “Stir in Dannish Church over Reincarnation”, “Christian Century”, 2
March 1994, p. 222.
7. Lutoslawsky, “Preexistance and Reincarnation” (London:
George Alien and Unwin, 1928), p. 29.
8. Brian Harley and Glenn Firebaugh, “Americans' Belief in an Afterlife: Trends
over the Past Two Decades”, “Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion”, 32
(1993): 269.
9. Galiup and Proctor, “Adventures in Immortality”, p. 185.
10. “Man kills Daughters, Wife, Self”, “Washington Times”, 27 Sept. 1994.
11. Joe Fisher, “The Case for Reincarnation” (New York, Carol Publishing Group,
Citadel Press, 1992), p. 46.
12. Â.Á.Éåéòñ “Ïîä Áåí Áàëáåí”, ñò. 2.
13. Carl Van Doren, “Benjamin Franklin” (New York: Viking Press, 1938) p. 124.
14. William Q. Judje, “The Ocean ofTheosophy” (Covina, Calif.:
Theosophical University Press, 1948), p. 73.
15. Gina Germinara,, “Many Mansions” (New York: William Sloane Associates,
1950), p. 28.
16. Jess Steam, “Edgar Cayce — The Sleeping Prophet” (Toronto:
Bantam Books, 1968), p. 257.
17. Äëÿ ïîëó÷åíèÿ áîëåå äåòàëüíîé è óãëóáëåííîé èíôîðìàöèè îá ýòèõ èäåÿõ ñì.
John Davidson, “The Gospel of Jesus:
In Search of His Original Teachings” (Shaftesbury, Dorset:
Element Books, 1995).
Ãëàâà Ç
1. Linda Tarazi, “An Unusual Case of Hypnotic Regression with Some Unexplained
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