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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...
- that nineteenth-century French colonial administrator and writer Louis Jacolliot insisted on their existence. In the first edition of Anton LaVey's Satanic...
- apparently Jacolliot's personal invention, a "pastiche" of elements taken from Upanishads, Dharmashastras and "a bit of Freemasonry". Jacolliot also believed...
- Anthologies) Jean Hyppolitetranslator of Hegel and po****rized his work Louis Jacolliottranslator of the Kural Georges Jean-Aubry Pierre-Eugène Lamairesse...
- Stifter's Indian Summer, Byron's Manfred and Twain's Tom Sawyer. A Louis Jacolliot translation of the Calcutta version of the ancient Hindu text called the...
- driving the po****tion to their deaths was spread by a French judge, Louis Jacolliot, who dabbled in the occult and had a grudge against Laval and wanted to...
- Pierre-Eugène Lamairesse (1867), G. Fontaineu de Barrigue (1889), Dumast, Louis Jacolliot, and Alain Daniélou (1942). Gnanou Diagou translated the entire work in...
- 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...