An edition of We Are Not the First (1971)

We Are Not the First

Was the lost knowledge of the ancients more potent than modern science?

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An edition of We Are Not the First (1971)

We Are Not the First

Was the lost knowledge of the ancients more potent than modern science?

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Sphere Books, Ltd
Pages
222

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Table of Contents

Introduction. ii
1. The Days and Nights of Knowledge Page 16
2. Novelties in Antiquity Page 29
3. Discoveries create Problems Page 37
4. The Blacksmith of Olympus Page 47
5. The Forgotten Art of Goldmaking Page 50
6. The Caduceus of Hermes Page 66
7. From Temples and Forums to Atomic Reactors Page 71
8. Sages under the Heavenly Vault Page 77
9. The Zodiac and the Music of the Spheres Page 93
10. Apes and Ages Page 98
11. The Celestial Comedy Page 105
12. Maps, Manuscripts and Marvels Page 111
13. Electricity in the Remote Past Page 121
14. Did the Ancients master Gravitation? Page 127
15. Prehistoric Aircraft Page 139
16. They conquered Space long before we did Page 145
17. First Robots, Computers, Radio, Television and Time Viewing Machines Page 156
18. An Enigma of Social Science-^the Incas Page 171
19. Apollonius met the Men who knew Everything Page 179
20. Diamonds and Stars—the Immortal St.Germain Page 183
21. In the Abode of Wisdom—Roerich Page 197
22. In Quest of the Source Page 207
Conclusion. 219
Rediscovery of Science. 221
Bibliography

Edition Notes

Published in
London
Copyright Date
1971

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
222p.
Number of pages
222

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Open Library
OL25647114M
OCLC/WorldCat
226175

Work Description

The development of modern science during the course of the past 400 years is merely a rediscovery of ancient knowledge.

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