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Louis Jacolliot (31
October 1837 – 30
October 1890) was a
French barrister,
colonial judge,
author and lecturer. Born in Charolles, Saône-et-Loire, he...
- esotericism, occultism, and the New Age. The
concept was
introduced by
Louis Jacolliot in his 1873 book Les Fils du Dieu, and was
expanded upon by
authors Alexandre...
- rise from the
Pacific and will be
inhabited by the
Kosmon race.
Louis Jacolliot was a
French attorney, judge, and
occultist who
specialized in the translation...
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Jacolliot is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Louis Jacolliot (1837–1890),
French barrister,
colonial judge, author, and lecturer...
- Lord Byron's
Manfred and Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer. A
translation by
Louis Jacolliot of the
Calcutta version of the
ancient Hindu text the M****mriti was reviewed...
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apparently Jacolliot's personal invention, a "pastiche" of
elements taken from Upanishads,
Dharmashastras and "a bit of Freemasonry".
Jacolliot also believed...
- René
Xavier Jacolliot (14 July 1892 – 24 May 1968) was a
French footballer who pla**** as a
midfielder for AS Française and the
French national team in...
- that nineteenth-century
French colonial administrator and
writer Louis Jacolliot insisted on
their existence. In the
first edition of
Anton LaVey's Satanic...
- Thapar,
these were not
codes of law but
social and
ritual texts. A
Louis Jacolliot translation of the
Calcutta version of "Law of Manu" was
reviewed by Friedrich...
- 17 March. Gould, Rupert. (1943). The
Stargazer Talks.
Geoffrey Boles.
Jacolliot, Louis. (1953).
Mystics &
Magicians of India: An Anthology.
Susil Gupta...