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- Palamidessi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Catuscia Palamidessi (born 1959), Italian computer scientist Christine Palamidessi...
- Tommaso Palamidessi (February 16, 1915 – April 29, 1983) was an Italian esotericist. Drawn to astrology, parapsychology, and yoga-tantric doctrines, he...
- Catuscia Palamidessi (born 1959) is a computer scientist whose research topics have included differential privacy, location obfuscation, fairness in machine...
- Christine Palamidessi Moore (born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an Italian-American writer and novelist. She graduated from Boston University with a...
- Steiner, An Outline of Occult Science, Anthroposophic Press 1972 Tommaso Palamidessi, The Guardians of the Threshold, ed. Archeosofica, 1969 Eusebio Urban...
- Archeosofica is a school of esoteric Christianity founded by Tommaso Palamidessi in 1968 in Rome. It offers a program of research on Archeosophy. The...
- Tommaso Palamidessi Archeosophy Adolphe Tanquerey, The Spiritual life: A Treatise On Ascetical And Mystical Theology, Paperback, 2001 Tommaso Palamidessi, The...
- framework is probably due to Tommaso Palamidessi. In his, The Guardian of the Threshold and the evolutionary way, Palamidessi identifies the spectral entity...
- George and Mary Adams. London: Rudolf Steiner Press, 1909, 1969 Tommaso Palamidessi, Come sdoppiarsi e viaggiare nei mondi soprasensibili, Vol. III, ed....
- (2014). "Occultism and Christianity in twentieth-century Italy. Tommaso Palamidessi's Christian magic". In Bogdan, Henrik; Djurdjevic, Gordan (eds.). Occultism...