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  • Cover of: Douglas Rushkoff

    Douglas Rushkoff

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  • Cover of: Douglas Rushkoff

    Douglas Rushkoff

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    Douglas Rushkoff

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  • Cover of:  Thèmes - Mysticism

    Thèmes - Mysticism

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  • Cover of: Christoph Haizmann (d. 1706)

    Christoph Haizmann (d. 1706)

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    Johann Christoph Haizmann (1651/52 – 14 March 1700) was a Bavarian-born Austrian painter who is known for his autobiographically depicted demonical neurosis. The so-called Haizmann case has been studied in psychology and psychiatry since the early twentieth century, especially by Sigmund Freud and Gaston Vandendriessche.

    Early life
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    Christoph Haizmann was born in Traunstein, Bavaria, in 1651 or 1652.

    Facts
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    Little is known about him before 1677. He was an impoverished painter, and when he lost a parent, he allegedly sold his soul to the devil in 1668, to be his bounden son for nine years; after that time, Haizmann’s body and soul were to belong to the devil. Haizmann claimed that he gave two pacts to the devil, one written in ink and the other in his own blood.

    Exorcisms
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    However, in 1677, when the pacts were due, he became anxious and made a pilgrimage to Mariazell, and after a successful exorcism, the pact in blood was given back to him by the devil.

    As the demonic infestations continued, Haizmann concluded that another exorcism was necessary to retrieve also the pact on ink; that happened in 1678.

    Painting
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    Haizmann painted several pictures of the appearances of the devil (a triptych and a series of eight portraits with captions) and kept a diary of his visions.

    Later life and death
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    After his demonical neurosis, Haizmann became a Brother Hospitaller. He died in 1700 in Neustadt an der Mettau in Bohemia (currently Nové Město nad Metují in Czech).

    Manuscript record and research
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    To preserve the details of the successful exorcism, a manuscript, partly in Latin, partly in German, was composed sometime between 1714 and 1729, titled Trophæum Mariano-Cellense. It was rediscovered in the archive in the early 1920s, and Sigmund Freud was the first to analyze it in an article entitled “A Seventeenth-Century Demonological Neurosis” (1923). After him, several other writers have discussed the case. The most extensive research (including two books) has probably been carried out by the Belgian psychologist Gaston Vandendriessche; other notable writers include Michel de Certeau and H. C. Erik Midelfort.

    A facsimile of the Trophæum Mariano-Cellense manuscript, along with an English translation, colour illustrations and critique of Freud, was published in 1956 by Ida Macalpine and Richard A. Hunter: Schizophrenia, 1677: A Psychiatric Study of an Illustrated Autobiographical Record of Demoniacal Possession.

    Haizmann in popular culture
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    In 2003, a low-budget horror mockumentary Searching for Haizmann was released. According to the storyline of this movie, Haizmann, as the son of the devil, is the Anti-Christ, and he didn’t die in 1700 but was smuggled to America and he still lives there.

  • Cover of: Jean-Pierre Deruaz

    Jean-Pierre Deruaz

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  • Cover of: Short Message Service

    Short Message Service

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    Short Message Service


    Le service de messagerie SMS, plus connu sous le sigle de SMS (pour « Short Message Service ») ou les noms de « texto » ou de « minimessage », permet de transmettre de courts messages textuels. C'est l'un des services de la téléphonie mobile (il a été introduit par la norme GSM).

    Bibliographie

    • Jacques Anis, Parlez-vous texto ? Guide des nouveaux langages du réseau, éd. Le Cherche-Midi, 2001.
    • Cédrick Fairon, Jean René Klein et Sébastien Paumier, Le Langage SMS. Étude d’un corpus informatisé à partir de l’enquête « Faites don de vos SMS à la science », Presses universitaires de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Cahiers du Cental, 3.1, 2006.
    • Cédrick Fairon, Jean René Klein et Sébastien Paumier, Le Corpus SMS pour la science. Base de données de 30 000 SMS et logiciels de consultation, Presses universitaires de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Cahiers du Cental, 3.2, 2006, CD-ROM.
    • (en) Rachel Panckhurst (2010), « Texting in three European languages: does the linguistic typology differ? [archive] », Actes du Colloque i-Mean 2009 [archive] Issues in Meaning in Interaction, University of the West of England, Bristol, pp. 119-136, avril 2009, (consulté le 7 janvier 2017) [PDF].
    • Rachel Panckhurst (2009), Short Message Service (SMS) : typologie et problématiques futures., in Arnavielle T. (coord.), Polyphonies, pour Michelle Lanvin, Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3, pp. 33-52.
    • (en) Rachel Panckhurst, Catherine Détrie, Cédric Lopez, Claudine Moïse, Mathieu Roche, Bertrand Verine, 88milSMS. A corpus of authentic text messages in French, produit par l'université Paul-Valéry Montpellier et le CNRS, en collaboration avec l'université catholique de Louvain, 2014, ISLRN : 024-713-187-947-8, [présentation en ligne [archive]]
    • Jean Véronis, Émilie Guimier De Neef, Le traitement des nouvelles formes de communication écrite, in G. Sabah ( éd.), Compréhension automatique des langues et interaction, Hermès Science, Paris, pp. 227-248.

    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Message_Service

  • Cover of: Austin Osman Spare

    Austin Osman Spare

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    Austin Osman Spare

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    James George Frazer

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    James George Frazer

    The golden bough a study in comparative religion

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    The Codex Alimentarius

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    Maurice Torrelli

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    Robert A. Garber

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    Thèmes : Trials, litigation, Jews, Case studies, Antisemitism, Legal status, laws

  • Cover of: Paul Arnold

    Paul Arnold

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    Franc-Maçonnerie

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    Rose-Croix

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  • Cover of: Agnès Michaux

    Agnès Michaux

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    Agnès Michaux
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    Agnès Michaux est une femme de lettres, traductrice et journaliste française née en 1968 à Tours.

    Formation
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    Agnès Michaux a fait Normale Sup, et a consacré son diplôme de troisième cycle aux « écrivains anglo-saxons dans la Venise du XIXe siècle ».

    Carrière
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    Agnès Michaux a été, entre 1993 et 2002, journaliste et animatrice sur la chaîne Canal+, collaborant entre autres aux émissions Nulle part ailleurs et La Grande Famille et animant une émission hebdomadaire sur le cinéma d'auteur, Bande(s) à part.

    À la radio, elle est pendant un temps sur les ondes de France Inter aux côtés de Stéphane Bern dans l'émission Le Fou du Roi.

    Elle est l'autrice de nombreux romans, dont Je les chasserai jusqu'au bout du monde jusqu'à ce qu'ils en crèvent (Éditions 1, 1999), sélectionné pour le prix Interallié 1999, Le Suaire (Calmann-Lévy, 2002), Zelda (Flammarion, 2006), Le Témoin (Flammarion-J'ai lu, 2009, prix Lauriers verts de la Forêt des Livres), Les Sentiments (Flammarion-J'ai lu, 2010).

    En tant que traductrice, elle a notamment porté en français le best-seller de Tatiana de Rosnay, Elle s'appelait Sarah (Héloïse d'Ormesson-Le Livre de Poche, 2008).

    Elle est également l'autrice de deux documentaires sur le cinéma : À la recherche de Stanley Kubrick (1999) et Sur les traces de Terrence Malick (2000).

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    Parapsychology

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    André Brissaud

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  • Cover of: IllumiNet Press

    IllumiNet Press

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    D'abord et avant tout (du moins d'un point de vue discordien), IllumiNet Press publie le Principia Discordia. Cependant, ils publient également de nombreux titres vraiment intéressants comme The Mothman Prophecies , The Idle Warriors , Zenarchy et Visionaries, Mystics & Contactees . Si vous leur envoyez quelques dollars de plus et leur demandez de vous envoyer tout ce qui les attend, ils vous enverront effectivement quelque chose de cool. Enfer, ils vous enverraient probablement quelque chose de cool même si vous ne payiez pas un supplément. Vous pouvez les contacter à IllumiNet Press, case postale 2808, Lilburn, GA 30226

    ou consultez leur site web.

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