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double double art post and cat photoes
their names are pickles and bearington and they both work a 9-5 office job to feed a family of 8 pls be nice to them they have crazy carpel tunnel from a long days of working their paws to the bone....
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Been thinking of these 3 assholes all day <3
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inkandpaintleopard · 9 months
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various green post-it drawings
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Only 1 out of every like 5 Bendies I draw actually look good
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desdasiwrites · 1 year
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– Dean Koontz, Odd Thomas
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834k · 2 years
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I hope those two defacing birds from the start come back in book two. Teo deserves to have some bird friends that he can talk shit with without anyone understanding,
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JSTOR Articles on the History of Witchcraft, Witch Trials, and Folk Magic Beliefs
This is a partial of of articles on these subjects that can be found in the JSTOR archives. This is not exhaustive - this is just the portion I've saved for my own studies (I've read and referenced about a third of them so far) and I encourage readers and researchers to do their own digging. I recommend the articles by Ronald Hutton, Owen Davies, Mary Beth Norton, Malcolm Gaskill, Michael D. Bailey, and Willem de Blecourt as a place to start.
If you don't have personal access to JSTOR, you may be able to access the archive through your local library, university, museum, or historical society.
Full text list of titles below the cut:
'Hatcht up in Villanie and Witchcraft': Historical, Fiction, and Fantastical Recuperations of the Witch Child, by Chloe Buckley
'I Would Have Eaten You Too': Werewolf Legends in the Flemish, Dutch and German Area, by Willem de Blecourt
'The Divels Special Instruments': Women and Witchcraft before the Great Witch-hunt, by Karen Jones and Michael Zell
'The Root is Hidden and the Material Uncertain': The Challenges of Prosecuting Witchcraft in Early Modern Venice, by Jonathan Seitz
'Your Wife Will Be Your Biggest Accuser': Reinforcing Codes of Manhood at New England Witch Trials, by Richard Godbeer
A Family Matter: The CAse of a Witch Family in an 18th-Century Volhynian Town, by Kateryna Dysa
A Note on the Survival of Popular Christian Magic, by Peter Rushton
A Note on the Witch-Familiar in Seventeenth Century England, by F.H. Amphlett Micklewright
African Ideas of Witchcraft, by E.G. Parrinder
Aprodisiacs, Charms, and Philtres, by Eleanor Long
Charmers and Charming in England and Wales from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century, by Owen Davies
Charming Witches: The 'Old Religion' and the Pendle Trial, by Diane Purkiss
Demonology and Medicine in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, by Sona Rosa Burstein
Denver Tries A Witch, by Margaret M. Oyler
Devil's Stones and Midnight Rites: Megaliths, Folklore, and Contemporary Pagan Witchcraft, by Ethan Doyle White
Edmund Jones and the Pwcca'r Trwyn, by Adam N. Coward
Essex County Witchcraft, by Mary Beth Norton
From Sorcery to Witchcraft: Clerical Conceptions of Magic in the Later Middle Ages, by Michael D. Bailey
German Witchcraft, by C. Grant Loomis
Getting of Elves: Healing, Witchcraft and Fairies in the Scottish Witchcraft Trials, by Alaric Hall
Ghost and Witch in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, by Gillian Bennett
Ghosts in Mirrors: Reflections of the Self, by Elizabeth Tucker
Healing Charms in Use in England and Wales 1700-1950, by Owen Davies
How Pagan Were Medieval English Peasants?, by Ronald Hutton
Invisible Men: The Historian and the Male Witch, by Lara Apps and Andrew Gow
Johannes Junius: Bamberg's Famous Male Witch, by Lara Apps and Andrew Gow
Knots and Knot Lore, by Cyrus L. Day
Learned Credulity in Gianfrancesco Pico's Strix, by Walter Stephens
Literally Unthinkable: Demonological Descriptions of Male Witches, by Lara Apps and Andrew Gow
Magical Beliefs and Practices in Old Bulgaria, by Louis Petroff
Maleficent Witchcraft in Britian since 1900, by Thomas Waters
Masculinity and Male Witches in Old and New England, 1593-1680, by E.J. Kent
Methodism, the Clergy, and the Popular Belief in Witchcraft and Magic, by Owen Davies
Modern Pagan Festivals: A Study in the Nature of Tradition, by Ronald Hutton
Monstrous Theories: Werewolves and the Abuse of History, by Willem de Blecourt
Neapolitan Witchcraft, by J.B. Andrews and James G. Frazer
New England's Other Witch-Hunt: The Hartford Witch-Hunt of the 1660s and Changing Patterns in Witchcraft Prosecution, by Walter Woodward
Newspapers and the Popular Belief in Witchcraft and Magic in the Modern Period, by Owen Davies
Occult Influence, Free Will, and Medical Authority in the Old Bailey, circa 1860-1910, by Karl Bell
Paganism and Polemic: The Debate over the Origins of Modern Pagan Witchcraft, by Ronald Hutton
Plants, Livestock Losses and Witchcraft Accusations in Tudor and Stuart England, by Sally Hickey
Polychronican: Witchcraft History and Children, interpreting England's Biggest Witch Trial, 1612, by Robert Poole
Publishing for the Masses: Early Modern English Witchcraft Pamphlets, by Carla Suhr
Rethinking with Demons: The Campaign against Superstition in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe from a Cognitive Perspective, by Andrew Keitt
Seasonal Festivity in Late Medieval England, Some Further Reflections, by Ronald Hutton
Secondary Targets: Male Witches on Trial, by Lara Apps and Andrew Gow
Some Notes on Modern Somerset Witch-Lore, by R.L. Tongue
Some Notes on the History and Practice of Witchcraft in the Eastern Counties, by L.F. Newman
Some Seventeenth-Century Books of Magic, by K.M. Briggs
Stones and Spirits, by Jane P. Davidson and Christopher John Duffin
Superstitions, Magic, and Witchcraft, by Jeffrey R. Watt
The 1850s Prosecution of Gerasim Fedotov for Witchcraft, by Christine D. Worobec
The Catholic Salem: How the Devil Destroyed a Saint's Parish (Mattaincourt, 1627-31), by William Monter
The Celtic Tarot and the Secret Tradition: A Study in Modern Legend Making, by Juliette Wood
The Cult of Seely Wights in Scotland, by Julian Goodare
The Decline of Magic: Challenge and Response in Early Enlightenment England, by Michael Hunter
The Devil-Worshippers at the Prom: Rumor-Panic as Therapeutic Magic, by Bill Ellis
The Devil's Pact: Diabolic Writing and Oral Tradition, by Kimberly Ball
The Discovery of Witches: Matthew Hopkins' Defense of his Witch-hunting Methods, by Sheilagh Ilona O'Brien
The Disenchantment of Magic: Spells, Charms, and Superstition in Early European Witchcraft Literature, by Michael D. Bailey
The Epistemology of Sexual Trauma in Witches' Sabbaths, Satanic Ritual Abuse, and Alien Abduction Narratives, by Joseph Laycock
The European Witchcraft Debate and the Dutch Variant, by Marijke Gijswijt-Hofstra
The Flying Phallus and the Laughing Inquisitor: Penis Theft in the Malleus Maleficarum, by Moira Smith
The Framework for Scottish Witch-Hunting for the 1590s, by Julian Goodare
The Imposture of Witchcraft, by Rossell Hope Robbins
The Last Witch of England, by J.B. Kingsbury
The Late Lancashire Witches: The Girls Next Door, by Meg Pearson
The Malefic Unconscious: Gender, Genre, and History in Early Antebellum Witchcraft Narratives, by Lisa M. Vetere
The Mingling of Fairy and Witch Beliefs in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Scotland, by J.A. MacCulloch
The Nightmare Experience, Sleep Paralysis, and Witchcraft Accusations, by Owen Davies
The Pursuit of Reality: Recent Research into the History of Witchcraft, by Malcolm Gaskill
The Reception of Reginald Scot's Discovery of Witchcraft: Witchcraft, Magic, and Radical Religions, by S.F. Davies
The Role of Gender in Accusations of Witchcraft: The Case of Eastern Slovenia, by Mirjam Mencej
The Scottish Witchcraft Act, by Julian Goodare
The Werewolves of Livonia: Lycanthropy and Shape-Changing in Scholarly Texts, 1550-1720, by Stefan Donecker
The Wild Hunter and the Witches' Sabbath, by Ronald Hutton
The Winter Goddess: Percht, Holda, and Related Figures, by Lotta Motz
The Witch's Familiar and the Fairy in Early Modern England and Scotland, by Emma Wilby
The Witches of Canewdon, by Eric Maple
The Witches of Dengie, by Eric Maple
The Witches' Flying and the Spanish Inquisitors, or How to Explain Away the Impossible, by Gustav Henningsen
To Accommodate the Earthly Kingdom to Divine Will: Official and Nonconformist Definitions of Witchcraft in England, by Agustin Mendez
Unwitching: The Social and Magical Practice in Traditional European Communities, by Mirjam Mencej
Urbanization and the Decline of Witchcraft: An Examination of London, by Owen Davies
Weather, Prayer, and Magical Jugs, by Ralph Merrifield
Witchcraft and Evidence in Early Modern England, by Malcolm Gaskill
Witchcraft and Magic in the Elizabethan Drama by H.W. Herrington
Witchcraft and Magic in the Rochford Hundred, by Eric Maple
Witchcraft and Old Women in Early Modern Germany, by Alison Rowlands
Witchcraft and Sexual Knowledge in Early Modern England, by Julia M. Garrett
Witchcraft and Silence in Guillaume Cazaux's 'The Mass of Saint Secaire', by William G. Pooley
Witchcraft and the Early Modern Imagination, by Robin Briggs
Witchcraft and the Western Imagination by Lyndal Roper
Witchcraft Belief and Trals in Early Modern Ireland, by Andrew Sneddon
Witchcraft Deaths, by Mimi Clar
Witchcraft Fears and Psychosocial Factors in Disease, by Edward Bever
Witchcraft for Sale, by T.M. Pearce
Witchcraft in Denmark, by Gustav Henningsen
Witchcraft in Germany, by Taras Lukach
Witchcraft in Kilkenny, by T. Crofton Croker
Witchcraft in Anglo-American Colonies, by Mary Beth Norton
Witchcraft in the Central Balkans I: Characteristics of Witches, by T.P. Vukanovic
Witchcraft in the Central Balkans II: Protection Against Witches, by T.P. Vukanovic
Witchcraft Justice and Human Rights in Africa, Cases from Malawi, by Adam Ashforth
Witchcraft Magic and Spirits on the Border of Pennsylvania and West Virginia, by S.P. Bayard
Witchcraft Persecutions in the Post-Craze Era: The Case of Ann Izzard of Great Paxton, 1808, by Stephen A. Mitchell
Witchcraft Prosecutions and the Decline of Magic, by Edward Bever
Witchcraft, by Ray B. Browne
Witchcraft, Poison, Law, and Atlantic Slavery, by Diana Paton
Witchcraft, Politics, and Memory in Seventeeth-Century England, by Malcolm Gaskill
Witchcraft, Spirit Possession and Heresy, by Lucy Mair
Witchcraft, Women's Honour and Customary Law in Early Modern Wales, by Sally Parkin
Witches and Witchbusters, by Jacqueline Simpson
Witches, Cunning Folk, and Competition in Denmark, by Timothy R. Tangherlini
Witches' Herbs on Trial, by Michael Ostling
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synchronizedaxolotl · 3 months
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More FNF theme mspain doodle cause pain of posting
Part 1 is over here if your curious or smth.
Never in my time drawing FNF I've drawn lemon demon, not that I don't like him- I just forgot he exists XD
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I both love and hate Senpai at the same time- Another character I forgot that existed
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Otis looks pretty cool in this song "Whippy" as he maybe a rip-off of Pico but this design is pogs (Reference from the cancelled mod "School Grounds")
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Oh? Current Tabi with Thomas? He is one promising plush isn't he? :-)
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Human Tabi recieving a kiss from Rosaria! Character belongs to @foxaliaxd
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paletteprimary · 4 months
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☽. MASTERPOST | INTRO
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≻───── ⋆✩⋆ ─────≺ ╭────────── ♱ · 𓆩🤍𓆪 · ♱ ─╮ Howdy <33 ,, Strings is my name, being silly is my game. I go by multiple names, but Strings is a heavily preferred one ! Single man :3 ILY MY BEST FRIENDS (Punky my pookie /p) There's more underneath! I think you should keep reading <3 ╰─ ♱ · 𓆩🤍𓆪 · ♱ ──────────╯ ≻───── ⋆✩⋆ ─────≺
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𓆩♡𓆪 About me ,, :^
Here's some basic info bout me ! vvv
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my main interests are spooky month, pico's school, and mainly ocs (including fankids)
Lover of an indie games !! BATIM/BATDR, Smile For Me, Indigo Park, and more
i have more than three sonas !! I might post them all, I don't know,
some of my favorite music artists are: will wood, kmfdm, cg5, hozier, miracle musical, the living tombstone, etc etc <3
some of my songs are: too sweet, against the kitchen floor, megalomaniac, love me normally, pork soda, etc.
i have a ton of comfort characters, some are: ronbo, kevin, robert, alucard, etc
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𓆩♡𓆪 tag info ,, :^
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#pri art - my art specifically !
#pri reply - replies to asks/questions !
#pri fankid - fankids I made for ships I like!
#pri shipping - ship doodles, often paired with my art tag!
#pri yammer - my yammering :]
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𓆩♡𓆪 dni ,, :^
basic dni criteria
ists & phobes
dark/pro/comship (WEIRDOS!!!)
certain irl doubles (unless i know you beforehand) (i'm irls of thomas connor, rick hedony & alucard)
ship slander (unless it's obviously problematic)
slander of my interests
unwanted criticism of any kind, especially if not asked
ANY person i had drama with, including exes
homestuck, hazbin/helluva, dsmp, object shows (im not okay with these, dont talk about them in front of me please. If you interact w/ me short term, I'll probably be fine)
ai "art" users, fuck off my stuff pal
people who use femboy. i hate that goddamn word
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𓆩♡𓆪 byi + boundaries ,, :^
I would HEAVILY perfer if you use tonetags around me, you don't have to, but i'd like you to,
i ramble, yap, and yammer a TON, say outta pocket things, make inappropriate jokes, volume control/all caps issues, flirt/tease super close friends. If I EVER do a thing that makes you/someone uncomfortable, please inform me and don't tone switch with me.
sexual jokes are ONLY for close friends, not for people I just met, please refrain.
i dont like a lot of popular ships in the medias im into, don't get mad at me for not liking them. I am a BIG rarepair fan.
im a-okay with interaction, but I might not reply immediately because I am very anxious
i have some strong opinions, but i try to keep an open mind
don't question my art style (some doodles will just be a head and hands, my style in general is REALLY sketchy anyway)
my blog, my rules
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mrxcreepypastamadness · 9 months
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For: @toxic-and-the-gang
Mario's Madness V2 muses!
Hellish Heights
1st Muse (Current):
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GB
Aliases: Mario
Relationships:
• Christine Hermer (Creator, Victim)
• Game Boy Cameraman (Best Friend)
• Turmoil (Best Friend)
Place of Birth: Unknown Origin
Status: Alive
Species: Entity
Subspecies: Code
Gender: Male
Eye Color: Gray
Hair Color: Black
Created by:
• Nintendo (Original Mario)
• Marco Antonio (GB)
Appears in:
• Black & White (WIP)
• Friday Night Funkin': Mario's Madness
Debut: Friday Night Funkin: Mario's Madness
About: GB is an EXE made by Marco Antonio. He is based off of Mario's appearance in Super Mario's appearance in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. He is specifically from a bootleg pirate copy of Super Mario Land, but his true origins are unknown. He can even manifest in his players head, and come into the real world, however mostly chooses not to, as he believes limiting himself makes things more fun.
He is the opponent of the song "Golden Land".
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GB (True Form)
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DJ Hallyboo
Aliases: Host
Occupation:
• Host of Mario Party (piracy crack-downer)
Species: Top Hatted Being
Gender: Male
Eye Color: Red
Created by: Morray01
Voiced by: Juno Songs
Appears in:
• Mario Party DS ARG
• Friday Night Funkin' (as a mod)
Debut: Mario Party DS ARG
About: DJ Hallyboo is from Joey Perleoni's Mario Party DS Anti-Piracy ARG. He's the missing host for Mario Party DS. He appears as the main opponent in the song "No Party".
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Mr. Virtual
Aliases:
• Mario
• V
• Mr. V
• MRV
Relationships:
• Samantha Heathers (victim)
• Detective Thomas Anderson (Killer/Enemy)
Place of Birth: Unknown Origins
Status: Undead/Immortal
Species:
• Human (Formerly)
• Poltergeist (Curently)
Gender: Male
Height:
• 8'4" (Mario form)
• 13'5" (True form)
Eye Color: Red with black Sclera
Hair Color: Red
Created by:
• Nintendo (Original Mario)
• Stupendous Snart (Mr. Virtual)
Voiced by:
• KINGFOX
• Infinite Jr. (Used to be/No longer the case)
Appears in:
• The Virtual Files (upcoming)
• Friday Night Funkin' (as a mod)
About: Mr. Virtual is a Mario.EXE take by Stupendous Snart and the antagonist of the analog horror series, The Virtual Files. He is a character for the mod. He's a malicious entity that resides within a Virtual Boy, causing those who play his games to go insane and kill themselves in gruesome ways. This has lead to many police investigations; the most notable of which being "The Heathers Investigation". He is the opponent in the song "Paranoia".
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Mr. L
Aliases: Luigi (former name)
Relatives:
• Mario (despised brother, accidental murderer)
Occupation: Plumber (formerly)
Species:
• Human (Formerly)
• Spirit (Currently)
Gender: Male
Eye Color: Black
Hair Color: Brown
Created By:
• Nintendo (Original Luigi)
• Mr. Pixel (Creator of Mr. L)
Appears in:
• Too Late.exe
• Friday Night Funkin' (As a mod)
Debut: Too Late.exe
About: Mr. L or Too Late Luigi is a version of Luigi.EXE created by Mr. Pixel and the antagonist of the game Too Late.exe. It is currently unknown how Luigi ended up becoming Mr. L, however, all seems to be related to Mario and he seeks revenge against his brother. He is the opponent of the song "Overdue" and goes against Pico.
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Mr. L (Faker)
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Mr. L (True Form) (Hallway)
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THE FORGIVEN
Relatives:
• Luigi/Mr. L (Brother, killer)
Status: Deceased
Species:
• Human (Formerly)
• Ghost (Currently)
Gender: Male
Debut: Too Late.exe
About: THE FORGIVEN is Mario from the "Too Late.Exe" creepypasta game by Mr. Pixel, He has been killed by his vengeful undead brother Luigi (now known as Mr. L) and has returned as a ghost. In "Mario's Madness", he appears briefly as an additional player character in "Overdue", helping Pico to fend off Mr. L.
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MX
Aliases:
• Mario
• False Hero (faker form)
• Lord MX
Relatives:
• Chemical X-Ecutor (Sister)
• Ms.82 (Sister)
• Mr. Video Game (Brother)
Relationships:
• Lucas (Endless Victim)
• Wendy (Canon Rabbit Wife)
• January Afton (Sonic AU Wife)
• Jonathan Afton (Sonic AU Son)
• JX/Xenoharpus (Sonic.EXE AU Son/daughter)
• Wiilam Afton (FNAF AU Son)
• Zachitus Afton (FNAF AU Son)
• Texas Afton/TX (Sonic.EXE AU Son)
• Wendy Afton (FNAF AU Daughter)
• Ballora Afton (FNAF AU Daughter)
• Lord X (Best Friend AU, regardless of the exe community being shitty right now, An AU Best Friend shouldn't be a problem.)
• Nekoamon (pet)
• Red Mist Squidward (Friend)
• Hypna (Friend)
• Pablo (Friend)
Status: Alive
Species: Spirit
Gender: Male
Height:
• 6 feet (Faker)
• 12 feet (Real Form)
Eye Color: No Eyes
Hair Color:
• Black (Real Form)
• Dark Green (Faker)
Created by:
• Nintendo (Original Mario)
• FrazzDude! (Original and Current Owner of MX)
• RazzDazzleDoo (Co-Owner of MX)
• Inferno (Retired Owner of MX)
Voiced by:
• Sunset (Official and V2)
• KINGFOX (Legacy)
Appears in:
• Mario '85 demo
• Friday Night Funkin' (as a mod)
Debut: Mario '85 demo
About: MX is a NON-EXE OC created by FrazzDude. He stars as the main antagonist of Mario '85, a new take on the concept of Mario.EXE heavily inspired by Sonic (PC PORT). Sitting within an abandoned copy of Super Mario Bros., MX takes the souls of those who play the game so that he can "play" with them for all eternity. He is the opponent of the songs "Powerdown" and "Demise".
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MX (False Hero)
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Philosophers & Astrology
Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499): Ficino, an Italian scholar during the Renaissance, was deeply involved in the revival of Neoplatonism. He translated several key works of ancient philosophy, including those of Plato and Plotinus. Ficino also delved into astrology and was known for his integration of astrological principles into his philosophical and medical writings.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494): Another Italian Renaissance philosopher, Pico della Mirandola, was known for his wide-ranging interests in various esoteric subjects, including astrology. He incorporated astrological ideas into his broader exploration of human potential and the interconnectedness of all knowledge.
Plotinus (204/5-270 CE): Plotinus, a significant figure in the development of Neoplatonism, was influenced by the mystical teachings of earlier philosophers such as Plato. While he did not write extensively on astrology, his ideas about the interconnectedness of the universe and the role of the soul in relation to the cosmos influenced later philosophical and astrological thought.
Johannes Kepler (1571-1630): Kepler was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer known for his laws of planetary motion. While he is primarily celebrated for his contributions to the scientific revolution, he was also interested in astrology, using it as a tool to guide his astronomical research and observations.
Ptolemy (c. 100-170 CE): Claudius Ptolemy, an influential Hellenistic philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer, authored the "Tetrabiblos," a comprehensive treatise on astrology that remained a cornerstone of astrological thought for centuries. Ptolemy's work integrated astrological principles with astronomical observations, emphasizing the significance of celestial movements in shaping human destinies.
Giordano Bruno (1548-1600): Bruno, an Italian philosopher, mathematician, and cosmological theorist, delved into various esoteric subjects, including astrology. He integrated astrological concepts into his broader philosophical framework, exploring the interconnectedness of the cosmos and the significance of celestial influences on human affairs.
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274): Aquinas, a renowned theologian and philosopher, studied and wrote about astrology within the context of natural philosophy and metaphysics. While he approached astrology with a critical eye, he acknowledged its significance in the understanding of natural phenomena, contributing to the ongoing discussion of the relationship between celestial bodies and earthly events.
Johannes Trithemius (1462-1516): Trithemius, a German scholar and theologian, demonstrated an interest in astrology as part of his broader investigations into natural philosophy and mysticism. He incorporated astrological principles into his works, exploring their implications for the understanding of cosmic order and human destiny.
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486-1535): Agrippa, a German polymath and occult philosopher, incorporated astrological concepts into his studies of natural magic and the occult sciences. His work encompassed the exploration of the symbolic connections between celestial bodies and terrestrial events, contributing to the esoteric understanding of astrology during the Renaissance.
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hello! ive seen you talk about astrology a few times and i was wondering if you had any books or article that historicise the practice. most of what i can find is very vague, and starting off from a 20th century definition (&not v critical). i'm interested in any period, im just trying to start to get a sense of its different uses & epistemological frameworks. thank you your bibliography work on here is very precious :)
ok there's a lot of writing on astrology so this is not comprehensive by any means. u should also keep in mind that historically (painting in broad strokes here) astrology and astronomy were not entirely distinct practices, both because the point of astronomical observations was often to make astrological predictions, and because most people practicing astrology were expected to at least present themselves as having the instruments and savoir-faire to generate their own astronomical data. the non-astronomer astrologer is kind of a special case. so, astrology will pop up in lots of texts about historical astronomy and cosmology, even if that's not the primary focus. i would honestly usually recommend such texts over ones that try to tackle astrology under the broader schema of 'occult sciences' (contested category).
misc astrology until 1800
"how to accurately account for astrology's marginalization in the history of science and culture: the central importance of an interpretive framework" by h darrell rutkin (early science and medicine 23: 3, 217–243. 10.1163/15733823-00233P02)
the interactions of ancient astral science, by david brown & jonathan ben-dov
sapentia astrologica: astrology, magic and natural knowledge, ca. 1250–1800, by h darrel rutkin
reading the human body: physiognomics and astrology in the dead sea scrolls and hellenistic–early roman period judaism, by mladen popović
"the effect of astrological opinions on society: a preliminary view" by s mohammad mozaffari (trames 16: 4, 359–368. 10.3176/tr.2012.4.04)
in the path of the moon: babylonian celestial divination and its legacy, by francesca rochberg
astronomy and astrology in al-andalus and the maghrib, by julio samsó
ptolemy's science of stars in the middle ages, ed. david juste, benno van dalen, dag nikolaus hasse, & charles burnett
the millennial sovereign: sacred kingship and sainthood in islam, by a azfar moin
astronomy and reformation, by robin bruce barnes
the limits of influence: pico, louvain, and the crisis of renaissance astrology, by steven van den broecke
medical astrology
popular print and popular medicine: almanacs and health advice in early america, by thomas a horrocks
astro-medicine: astrology and medicine, east and west, ed. anna akasoy, charles burnett, & ronit yoeli-tlalim
english almanacs, astrology, and popular medicine, 1550–1700, by louise h curth
"medicine and divination in india" by michio yano (east asian science, technology, and medicine 24, 44–61. jstor.org/stable/43151240)
health and healing from the medieval garden, ed. peter dendle & alain touwaide
paracelsian moments: science, medicine, and astrology in early modern europe, ed. gerhild scholz williams & charles d gunnoe, jr
national and cross-national contexts
chinese astrology and astronomy: an outside history, by xiaoyuan jiang, tr. chen wenan
the duke and the stars: astrology and politics in renaissance milan, by monica azzolini
taming the prophets: astrology, orthodoxy, and the world of god in early modern sweden, by martin kjellgren
"garga and early astral science in india" by marko geslani, bill m mak, michio yano, & kenneth g zysk (history of science in south asia 5: 1, 151–191. 10.18732/H2ND44)
"when missionary astronomy encountered chinese astrology: johann adam schall von bell and chinese calendar reform in the seventeenth century" by liyuan liu (physics in perspective 22: 2, 110–126. 10.1007/s00016-020-00255-z)
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My main fandom characters list (Plus Protagonists)
Yellow Guy
Duck Guy
Red Guy
Micheal Afton
Frisk
Chara
Flowey The Flower
Nicky Roth
The Protagonist (Tattletail)
Baby Talking Tattletail
Henry Stein
Aubrey Drew
Bendy
Alice Angel
Boris The Wolf
Charley
Barley
Edgar
Carley
Six
The Runaway Kid
Mono
The Girl In The Yellow Raincoat
Shadow Six
Nome
Cuphead
Mugman
Ms Chalice
MC
The Player
Mickey Mouse
Spongebob SquarePants
Gary The Snail
Patrick Star
Squidward Tentacles
Eugene H Krabs
Sandy Cheeks
Sheldon J Plankton
Karen Plankton
Gumball Watterson
Darwin Watterson
Anais Watterson
Penny Fitzgerald
Carrie Krueger
Meilin Lee
Miriam Mendelsohn
Priya Mangal
Abby Park
Joy
Sadness
Fear
Disgust
Anger
Anxiety
Envy
Embarrassment
Ennui
Nostalgia
Nyamo
Konata Izumi
Hikage Miyakawa
Hinata Miyakawa
Kagami Hiiragi
Tsukasa Hiiragi
Miyuki Takara
Yutaka Kobayakawa
Minami Iwasaki
Patricia Martin
Hiyori Tamura
Misao Kusakabe
Ayano Minegishi
Skid
Pump
Lila
Jaune
Yuuko Aioi
Mio Naganohara
Mai Minakami
Nano Shinonome
Professor Hakase Shinonome
Sakamoto
Felix The Cat
Sophie Walten
Jenny Letterson
Ice Cream Man
Sergeant Keroro Gunso
Private Second Class Tamama Nitohei
Corporal Giroro Goucho
Sergeant Major Kururu Soucho
Lance Corporal Dororo Heicho
Angol Mois
Carmen Sandiego
Player Bouchard
Zack
Ivy
Suhara
Sonia
Hideo
The Chief
Chase Devineaux
Julia Argent
Agent Zari
A.C.M.E Agent
Four
X
Sarah Henderson
Lily Henderson
Kyle Henderson
Thomas Bentley Artwright
Henry Stickmin
Ellie Rose
Charles Calvin
Red
Classic Sonic The Hedgehog
Classic Miles Tails Prower
Classic Knuckles The Echidna
Classic Amy Rose The Hedgehog
Classic Ray The Flying Squirrel
Classic Mighty The Armadillo
Rayman
Sunny
Kel
Aubrey
Hero
Basil
Mari
Siffrin
Mirabelle
Isabeau
Odile
Bonnie
Pomni
Ragatha
Serial Designation N
Uzi Doorman
Claire
Cuddles
Giggles
Toothy
Lumpy
Petunia
Handy
Nutty
Sniffles
Pop
Cub
Flaky
The Mole
Disco Bear
Russell
Lifty
Shifty
Mime
Cro Marmot
Flippy
Splendid
Lammy
Mr Pickles
Truffles
Raggedy Ann
Raggedy Andy
Babette
Bobby
Penny
Hanazuki
Hemkas
Kiazuki
Kiyoshi
Maroshi
Miyumi
Captain Olimar
The Knight
Rumi
Pancho
Qaru
Nayra
Pacman
Player (Poppy Playtime)
Poppy Playtime
Red Crewmate
Boyfriend
Girlfriend
Pico
Niko
Madeline
Hat Kid
Bow Kid
Kirby
Bandana Waddle Dee
Meta Knight
King Dedede
Rick
Kine
Coo
Marx
Gooey
Nago
ChuChu
Pitch
Adeleine
Ribbon
Queen Ripple
Ripple Star Fairies
Shadow Kirby
Dark Meta Knight
Daroach
Spinni
Doc
Storo
Squeakers
Elfilin
Magolor
Taranza
Sectonia
People Of The Sky
Susie
Francisca
Flamberge
Zan Partizanne
Classic Kirby
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Had to jump on the meme I'm sorry 😭✋️
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My two comfort characters on this meme be CRAZZZZYYYYYY
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indietourney · 9 months
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Hey, is there a list of competitors that has there names instead of icons? Some of these I want to check out but, I don't recognize them by their icons.
Hiya! You're in luck :D
I've been keeping a list of titles to keep track of the competitors since the beginning, for my sake and now for yours too. Feast your eyes!
Logic & Optics The Witness, Monument Valley, The Room (series), FEZ
It Takes a Village Owlboy, Night in the Woods, Bug Fables, Spiritfarer
Like Clockwork Cook, Serve, Delicious! (trilogy), Bejeweled 3, Satisfactory, Creeper World (series)
Darkness Falls The End is Nigh, Rainworld, LISA: The Painful, Brutal Orchestra
The “Flash”backs FireBoy & WaterGirl (series), The Bart Bonte Collection, Duck Life (series), Learn to Fly (trilogy)
The Walls are Written GRIS, Titan Souls, Flower, FAR: Lone Sails
Four Square Fair Just Shapes & Beats, thomas was alone, 140, Super Hexagon
The Gun Show Deep Rock Galactic, ShellShock Live, Risk of Rain 2, Nuclear Throne
Heart of the Cards One Step From Eden, 100% Orange Juice!, Dicey Dungeons, Rounds
My Home Away From Home Cult of the Lamb, Aground, Stardew Valley, Forager
Test of Temperament Give Up (series), I Wanna Be The Guy, Jump King, The Impossible Quiz (series)
Team-Building Exercises ibb & obb, Sky: Children of the Light, Vitamin Connection, Pico Park
Retrogradation Creepy Castle, Tower of Heaven, The Messenger, Old School Musical
Speed Menace Freedom Planet (duology), Spark the Electric Jester (trilogy), SpeedRunners, Azure Striker Gunvolt (trilogy)
Blood for the Blood God They Bleed Pixels, Dead Cells, Hotline Miami (duology), ULTRAKILL
Jump Up, Super Stars! Electronic Super Joy (duology), Umihara Kawase (series), Woodle Tree (series), Yooka-Laylee (series)
Traveling Companions Alto's Adventure (series), Fruit Ninja (series), Plants VS. Zombies (classic), Canabalt
The Chessmasters Bloons TD (series), GemCraft (series), Wargroove (duology), Pit People
Just Plain Adorable Sushi Cat (series), Pikuniku, A Short Hike, Petal Crash
LevelWare D.I.Y. osu!, Baba is You, Levelhead, Crayon Physics Deluxe
“Flash”bang Deep Sea Hunter (duology), Age of War (duology), Raft Wars (series), Bubble Tanks (series)
Untold Horrors LIMBO, Fran Bow, Dread X Collection (series), Yume Nikki (series)
Answer: Fisticuffs Tunche, Skullgirls: 2nd Encore, Guacamelee (duology), Them's Fightin' Herds
Neverending Dungeons Darkest Dungeon (duology), Rogue Glitch, Loop Hero, Noita
Please check each of these games out as time allows and as you desire. Use the divisions to roughly sort the competitors by genre and theme :)
And happy new year to everyone! I'm in the midst of winter break, and as such I can happily say I intend to resume progress on this project after an unpredictably indefinite hiatus. Thank you all for staying tuned!
- Zettaflake
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desdasiwrites · 1 year
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Here’s the full list of kitty crew as pokemon for the pokemon tournament RP-get ready to read-
Shelby: eevee
Nala: lucario
Casper: ghastly
Midnight: lunala
Pinkie: sylveon
Temp: houndoor
Sunny: meowth
Simba: pidgeot
Herb: shayin
Seasalt: primarina
Lavender: espeon
Blaze: bewear
Snow:lapras
Nightfall: slowbro
Galaxy: vicitini
Penny: xerneas
Sweetie: lickatung
Coral: seel
Shade: umbreon
Kiara: furret
Thunder: shinx
Oreo: cresslia
Cloud: Altria
Snowball: sandshrew alohah form
Flambé: ponyta
Ella: gardevior
Leo: zigzagoon
Elly:spritzee
Lapis: ponyta galarian form
Zack: falinks
Emerald: quagspire
Xavier: manectric
Cocoa: trapinch
S’mores: wooper paladean form
Moon: chendulure
Scott: chiccino
Vress: vaporeon
Cooper: riolu
Screwball: sneasel hisuden form
rattle: sandslash
Wallace: mewtwo
Willow: sprigatito
Gallace: gallade
Bow:yamask
Goldie: pikachu
Cookie: Vulpix alohah form
Rascal: teddiursa
Biscuit: persisan
marshmallow: togekiss
Cheeto: zamanthza
Buck: swinub
Pixie: lillipup
Sadie: florges
Janko: sandile
Taffy: emolga
Jewel: mew
Brutas: west sea gastroan
Crunchie: Stoutland
Charles: lycanrock midday form
Spot: wobbuffet
Everest: chiein-pao
Toasty:rockruff
Lollipop:weavile
Derpy: ducklett
Bloom: bellossom
Inkie: lycanroc midnight form
Blinkie: rampardos
Minkie: golem
Muad: onix
Kiki: minor core
Onyx: sableye
Babs: sceptile
Thomas: nidoran
Monty:glameow
Sugar: jigglypuff
Moldo: muk
Stella: lugia
Cascade: swellow
Cupcake: scream tail
Lily: meganium
Blossom: steenee
Rouge: arbok
Diane: mightyena
Hazel: dartrix
Starry: rapidash galaian form
Izzy: ninetails alohan form
Minty: beautifly
Swirl: hoopa
Misty: stufful
Poochi: deerling spring form
Aqua: absol
Sharp: jirachi
Skye: wooloo
Cosmo: misdrevas
Nimona: orthworm
Lightning: luxray
Amber: cyndaquill
Celeste: sandslash alohah form
Gloopy: grimmer
Sunshine: raichu alohah form
Petal: maractus
Shaya: zoroark
Dory: mantine
Smolder: latios
Breezy: ribombee
Alice: winggull
Frost: froslass
Pollen: butterfree
Quartz: ariados
Flour: celebi
Clover: meowscara
Susie: corvinight
Glimmer: slugma
Ray: kyogre
Nothing: keldo
Feather: zorua
Hover: zamazenta
Eda: skitty
Ghost: phantump
Cali: growlithe
Mars: mudbray
Sammy: starly
Rosie: meloetta aria form
Dumbo: bunnelby
Eve: clodspire
Molly: fennikin
Extra:
Lamina: dragonair
Crest: volcanora
Timothy: wynaut
Gavin: goodra
Periwinkle: espurr
Seafoam: milotic
HS: darkrai
-mod shelby
(Psst- Brainstorm time-)
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(I think Beta will either be an Arcanine, a Lycanroc (midnight form) or a Zoroark- Or if I want him match Shelby, he'll probably be an Eevee too or an Eeveelution like an Umbreon or a Sylveon (hehe trans colors go brrr >:3))
(If MB would be a bird Pokémon he would be a Talonflame, a Blaziken or a Moltres for a fire type or a Kilowatterl or a Zapdos for an electeic type- Or if we're keeping him as a bat Pokémon, it's a Noivern or a Lunala like Midnight)
(Blue could be a Riolu or its evolved form, Lucario cuz doggy-)
(Pico will obviously be some kind of reptile Pokémon- I'm in a dilemma of making him a Scrafty, a Krookodile or a Drizzile :/)
(I'm not too sure on what Girlfriend would be, but she could be a Gardevoir or a Ninetails)
(Since HS is added into this, I'll add the rest of the corruptions lol- Both CB and HCB will be two twin Umbreons (shiny form), Noise will be a Banette or a Gengar, Funsie will be a Houndoom and Hunter will be a Sceptile)
(Big brain :3 👍)
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