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- Philalethes (Gr****: φιλαλήθης, philaléthēs, pronounced [filalétɛːs]) was an Ancient Gr**** name, also often adopted in pseudonyms (based on its literal...
- The Rite des philalèthes(Rite of the Philalethes) comes from, Philalèthes or philalètes, which translates to: friend or s****er of truth, from the Gr****...
- ended, and paper rationing was lifted, the Philalethes Society was able to release the first issue of Philalethes. The first issue, dated March, 1946, was...
- field of natural magic. He also published under the pseudonym Eugenius Philalethes. His influences included Johannes Trithemius (1462–1516), Heinrich Cornelius...
- England, in 1650, Starkey began writing under the pseudonym Eirenaeus Philalethes. Starkey remained in England and continued his career in medicine and...
- Alexander Philalethes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλέξανδρος Φιλαλήθης) was an ancient Gr**** physician, whom Priscian called Alexander Amator Veri (Alexander Truth-Lover)...
- Demosthenes Philalethes (Gr. Δημοσθένης ὁ Φιλαλήθης) was an ancient Gr**** physician of Asia Minor who was one of the pupils of Alexander Philalethes, a contemporary...
- The dialogists were Thrasymachos, a student of German Idealism, and Philalethes, a Kantian Transcendental Idealist. "Thrasymachos: … I know these expressions...
- vision and makes the hair sprout.'" The 17th century alchemist Eirenaeus Philalethes, also known as George Starkey, describes stibnite in his alchemical commentary...
- Ashmole (1617–1692) Thomas Henshaw (1618–1700) Thomas Vaughan (Eugenius Philalethes) (1621–1666) Edmund ****inson (1624–1707) Johann Friedrich Schweitzer...