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    The Hermetic Codex II(Bipolar Monotheism)

    J.. !ichter

    The inchester "i#$e% fo$.1&0'.1

    1 The images are()#$ic domain#eca)se their co(*right has ex(ired.

    Fig. 1: The story of Elijah being taken up to heaven (1175)

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    Introduction+rom time to time a gro,ing com($exit* ma* $ead to a reorgani-ation and #a$ancing of

    data#ases% in ,hich some of the red)ndant detai$s need #e red)ced. The man)scri(t ,i$$ #efo$$o,ing the (redecessor doc)ments The Hermetic Codex% res(ecti'e$* The *od2*ae)sand The Ce$estia$ od.

    The Hereti! "o#e$had #een de'oted to the androg*no)s% hermetic s*od% ,hich in itsear$iest (hases ma* ha'e #een designed as a ma$e/fema$e or a$ternati'e$* as an)n(ersona$i-ed deit*. The disco'er* of ear$* and e'er$asting #i(o$ar characteristics in'itedme to research a genera$ trend for #i(o$arit* in historica$ context% ,hich ha'e #een doc)mentin a series of so)rce doc)ments&.

    Initia$$* #i(o$arit* has #een identified in the c)(s and (i$$ars% in 'ario)s #)ria$ rit)a$s% (ositioningthe cor(ses in distinct directions according to their gender. "oth the 3)rgan (eriod4and the Corded

    are c)$t)re(eriod

    #)ried their ,omen left si#e#and their men right si#e#as irrore#images%#oth fa!ing to%ar#s the east. enera$$* the #)ried #odies are $ocated to face the da,ns (ositionand/or the s)n. +acing the east and the so)th ma* refer to contacting the di'ine s)n and the s)ns

    #irth at da,n.

    In a second (hase the Indo8)ro(ean $ang)age de'e$o(ed a #i(o$ar gods name 92ei,os and a s*gods name 92*e)s and its deri'ati'es e)s% 2ie)% 2ios% 2io ...% in ,hich the #i(o$arit* ma* #eidentified in the 'o,e$s ;= and ;?=. 2*a)s ma* #e considered as monotheistic inthe sense that the s*god ,as the ost po%erful of all #eities% degrading a$$ other gods to ad@)tantsor ;(o,erf)$ saints=. In $ater eras% the attri#)tes of this #i(o$ar s*god 2*a)s had #een )sed totransform the former He#re, od ;8$= to a #i(o$ar ther trai$ing consonants As)ch as ;s=B ma* ha'e #een a((ended in co(*ing the

    (rono)n from the corres(onding di'ine namesE.

    & tored in the cri#dacco)nt@,r1E74 th Fi$$eni)m "C8 2ated &0 &000 "C85 The Phi$oso(hica$ G)c$e)s !estoration of the Phi$oso(hica$ Core*stem6 ee:>n the *m#o$ism of the Vo,e$s 8I>? % The acred Vo,e$s in Prono)ns %8 for 8nigmaAn >'er'ie,B

    8 of the ord 8i 8ngra'en >'er the ate of (o$$os Tem($e at 2e$(hi and The +o)rth Vo,e$ Agenerating 8go(rono)ns from sets of 'o,e$sB

    7 In this man)scri(t Aand its (redecessorsB the 8go(rono)n is defined as the (ersona$ (rono)n of the first (ersonsing)$ar.

    In this man)scri(t: the (ersona$ (rono)n of the first (erson sing)$arE ee for detai$s: 2i'ine eD)ence of Vo,e$s

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    In a third stage ancient re$igions often started from a #i(o$ar deit*% s)ch as the !oman god Jan)s or2ian)s% ,hich has #een recorded as the (redecessor of the most (o,erf)$ J)(iter% ,ho has #eenidentified as ;father and mother= sim)$taneo)s$*10. +rom the #eginning !oman histor* defined

    ()r($e and scar$et red as im(eria$ s*m#o$s. In Je,ish re$igion 'ario)s re$igio)s $eaders descri#ed

    mans creation $egend as a #i(o$ar (rocess% in ,hich the first man had #een created as anandrog*no)s creat)re as an image of the Creator od % $ater to #e s($it in a ma$e and a fema$eindi'id)a$11. gen)ine creation $egend for androg*no)s man has #een doc)mented in P$atos*m(osi)m. +or their ear$* tem($es the ree and !oman architects (referred a$ternating red and

    #$)e decorations. The co$ors red% #$)e and ()r($e a$so ha'e #een $isted as di'ine% #i#$ica$ commandsfor the tem($es decorations and garments1&.

    In a fo)rth (eriod of time #oth J)$i)s Caesar and Tacit)s com(are the most im(ortant deit* inermania toMercuryAHermesB. The Ce$tic creator god is named 2is #* J)$i)s Caesar% res(ecti'e$*T)isco #* Tacit)s.

    In the Fidd$e ge the em(erors and ings (referred the co$ors red% #$)e and ()r($e for their

    garments% gra'es and f$ags. The most im(ortant medie'a$ coronation mant$es ,ere red or #$)e% #)tas a r)$e these ha'e #een )sed in a m)$tico$ored en'ironment% dominated #* red% #$)e and ()r($e14.

    ?( ti$$ toda* red and #$)e ha'e #een identified as gender s*m#o$s% a$tho)gh the references for red K#$)e seem to ha'e #een re'ersed in the &0 thcent)r*1.8'en toda* the co$ors ;#$)e15= and ;*e$$o,=are a#sent in ii(edias $ist of Lit)rgica$ co$ors16.

    >ne of the $ast cha(ters disc)sses Char$es . te,arts recent ideas to,ards the origin of the co$ors)sed in the nationa$ f$ag of merica17% c$aiming that:

    The f$ag ma* trace its ancestr* #ac to Fo)nt inai% ,hence the Lord ga'e to Foses theTen Commandments and the "oo of the La,% ,hich testif* of ods ,i$$ and mans d)t*M

    and ,ere de(osited in the r of the Co'enant ,ithin the Ta#ernac$e% ,hose c)rtains ,ereblue' purple' s!arlet' an# finet%ine# linen.

    "efore the ar stood the ta#$e of she,#read% ,ith its c$oth of blue' s!arlet an# %hite. Theseco$ors of the He#re, Ta#ernac$e ,ere taen o'er #* the ear$* estern Ch)rch for its o,nand gi'en to a$$ the nations of ,estern 8)ro(e for their f$ags. hen the ?nited tates chosetheir f$ag it ,as of the co$ors of o$d% #)t ne, in arrangement and design% and the* ca$$ed itThe tars and tri(es.

    In the sense of this #oo ;"i(o$ar Fonotheism= this )n(ro'en thesis ma* gain some mores)#stance. The definition ;!ed for co)rage% -ea$% and fer'enc*M ,hite for ()rit*% c$eanness of $ifeand rectit)de of cond)ctM #$)e for $o*a$t*% de'otion% friendshi(% @)stice and tr)th= ma*#e some,hat

    ar#itrar*% #)t the #asic idea is so)nd. In ana$og* to 'o,e$s% (rono)ns and other et*mo$ogica$e$ements co$ors ha'e a$,a*s #een re$igio)s s*m#o$s% ,hich needs some (ages and i$$)strations to #e)nderstood. Lets start ,ith the #)ria$ traditions in (rehistoric eras to end )( at the ?mericantars and tri(es...

    10 In the Cit* of od t. )g)stine A&6 2B11 The Pharisees% !ashi% !ash#am and the ohar1& 8xod)s &:5614 Co$ored Coronation Fant$es1 In 1E1% The )nda* entine$% an merican ne,s(a(er% ad'ised mothers to ;)se (in for the #o* and #$)e for the

    gir$% if *o) are a fo$$o,er of con'ention=. The ret)rn Aor changeB to (in for gir$s and #$)e for #o*s ha((ened inmerica and e$se,here on$* after or$d ar II.

    15 Pro#a#$* for their negati'e% medie'a$ s*m#o$ism A#$)e as a fema$e s*m#o$% *e$$o, as a traitors s*m#o$B16 Lit)rgica$ Aand !o*a$B Co$o)rs17 The "i#$ica$ >rigin of the !ed% hite and "$)e#ased on the o)rce: ae ?(N maga-ine% Go'em#er/2ecem#er

    1EE&

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    ContentsIntrod)ction..........................................................................................................................................&Prehistoric Phase.................................................................................................................................11

    &0%000 "C8: agarino% ?raine....................................................................................................11

    Ven)s of a'ignano...................................................................................................................1&5%000 "C8: The god I? or I> in 8g*(t......................................................................................1&%000 "C8: The 3)rgan (eriod.....................................................................................................1&4%500 "C8: The PI8Conce(t........................................................................................................14

    The #asic form)$a......................................................................................................................14%000 "C8: The god in (rec)neiform in )merian ta#$ets..........................................................16

    od in re$ation to the ss*rian first (ersona$ (rono)n.............................................................16The "i#$ica$ Phase..............................................................................................................................17

    &%000 "C8: #raham.....................................................................................................................171%700 "C8: >)r i).....................................................................................................................170 "C8: The Feshate$e...........................................................................................................1O50 "C8: The "oo 8xod)s........................................................................................................1E

    Trans$ation for 8xod)s &:56...................................................................................................1E!oman% ree en Ce$tic Phases..........................................................................................................&0

    754 "C8: !om)$)s........................................................................................................................&0550 "C8: e)s 2eri'ation from Ie)s AB......................................................................................&0500 "C8: The Ce$tic ra'e at Hochdorf.......................................................................................&1E0 "C8: The thena(haia Tem($e ........................................................................................&440 "C8: P$atos "anD)et A*m(osi)mB.......................................................................................&40 "C8: ristote$es AFeteoro$og*B.............................................................................................&5450 "C8: 8HI>?Q in 8g*(tian !e$igion.........................................................................&5

    The Time$ine of Vo,e$ *m#o$ism...........................................................................................&6450 "C8: Fithras Lith)rg*...........................................................................................................&7445 "C8: The greatest fear of the Ce$ts........................................................................................&

    >ther statements of the fear for a fa$$ing s*............................................................................&Pi$$ars........................................................................................................................................&EInscri(tion of $etters at the >m(ha$os of 2e$(hi% fo)nd #* +. Co)r#*...................................&E

    44& "C8: $exander occ)(ies T*r)s.............................................................................................40440 "C8: 8tr)scan +$ag ...............................................................................................................41&00 "C8: ree Fagica$ Pa(*ri...................................................................................................4&

    8c$oga 8x Pa(*ris Fagicis: Li#er II ...................................................................................4&17& "C8: Hermes Trismegist)s.....................................................................................................44

    1& "C8: Hermes of !oD)e(ert)se...............................................................................................454 "C8: The a$$ic ars J)$i)s Caesar......................................................................................45The Hermes...............................................................................................................................45 do)#$eherm...........................................................................................................................46

    50 "C8: Jan)s Cicero..................................................................................................................46C$a'i..........................................................................................................................................47

    O40 2: The Pharisees.................................................................................................................47O0 2: The C$a)dian $etters .......................................................................................................47

    *c$iffe.....................................................................................................................................4E 2: ermania Tacit)s............................................................................................................4100 2: The ars of the Je,s #* Jose(h)s..................................................................................4E

    n Image of the )ni'erse..........................................................................................................4E100 2: The Para$$e$ Li'es #* P$)tarch........................................................................................110 2: nosis s*-*gies.............................................................................................................1

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    170 2: a se'en da* ,ee design ntho$ogiar)m #* Vetti)s Va$ens..........................................1&00 2: Jeremiah #en 8$ea-ar.......................................................................................................&00 2: The I)Rar a$(ha#et......................................................................................................4

    The $etter R...............................................................................................................................

    Farcomannic r)nes...................................................................................................................00 2: Gotitia 2ignitat)m..........................................................................................................5Fagister Pedit)m (age ..........................................................................................................5The f$ag of o)th 3orea............................................................................................................6"ritish !o*a$ ir +orces...........................................................................................................6

    &6 2: Cit* of od #* t. )g)stine.........................................................................................7500 2: The Prono)n S...............................................................................................................7

    5&52 Fero'ingian 3ing of P$anig in !ed K "$)e ...................................................................600 2: Inter(retatio germanica...................................................................................................E

    The Fidd$e ge..................................................................................................................................50600 2: The i$$)minated Viennese Codex...................................................................................50

    600 2: The !a##)$a os(e$s......................................................................................................5100 2: Char$emagne...................................................................................................................5&00 2: The "oo of 3e$$s...........................................................................................................5450 2: The !ado"i#$e...............................................................................................................56 2: >tfrid from eissen#)rg.................................................................................................55

    Prono)ns for the 1st and &nd (erson sing)$ar..........................................................................55E6& 2: >tto I ..............................................................................................................................561011: The )$timate Vo,e$ S..........................................................................................................57101: Henr* II ...............................................................................................................................5

    101: tarred Fant$e for 8m(eror Henr* II.............................................................................5E10&7: Conrad II..............................................................................................................................61

    106 2: )nthert)ch.......................................................................................................................6&10E4: Conrad III.............................................................................................................................6410&5: The Prono)n in S$frics ermon .........................................................................................610&5: orms acrist*.................................................................................................................610EE: F)rder in the $DsamosD)e ..........................................................................................651100: !ashi en !ash#am................................................................................................................66

    !ashi..........................................................................................................................................66!ashis enesis A1100 2B...................................................................................................66

    !ash#am....................................................................................................................................67!ash#ams enesis A1170 2B.............................................................................................67

    1100: id)inds Tom#.................................................................................................................61140: t. $#ans Psa$ter.................................................................................................................6E1144 2: Im(eria$ Fant$e for the Ho$* !oman 8m(ire....................................................................70

    1145: The ")r* "i#$e.....................................................................................................................711175: The inchester "i#$e ..........................................................................................................7&11E: The Tom# of Henr* II .........................................................................................................74

    3ing !ichard I% Lionheart........................................................................................................71155: "ar#arossa............................................................................................................................7511E0: Henr* VI Codex Fanesse.................................................................................................761&002 The main entrance at the Fain- Cathedra$.....................................................................771&00: The ro*a$ arments.............................................................................................................7

    1&1& K 1&&0: +rederic II.............................................................................................................7E1&&4: Lo)is VIII and "$anca of Casti$ia........................................................................................11&&6: Lo)is I...............................................................................................................................&

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    1&40: The "oo- and Jachim (i$$ars................................................................................................41&0: The Tom# for erard '. e$re..............................................................................................

    1441: The marriage of !eino)t II 'an e$re.............................................................................51&0: Pair of +$anders...................................................................................................................5

    1&6: Isa#e$$a of ngo)$Ume.........................................................................................................61&50: The Forgan "i#$e ...............................................................................................................71&E: The Co$or ;Paars=................................................................................................................1400: The ohar.............................................................................................................................1400: $chem*...............................................................................................................................E

    "anning a$chem*.......................................................................................................................E1400:The Ga)m#)rg Faster..........................................................................................................E01400: The +cam( "i#$e ...............................................................................................................E1140: The 2i'ine Comed* 2ante ..............................................................................................E&

    2e ')$gari e$oD)entia A14041405B ..........................................................................................E42i'ina commedia A14014&1B.................................................................................................E4

    2i'ina commedia Paradiso% Canto VI...............................................................................E41440: Fedie'a$ man)scri(ts..........................................................................................................E1444: The 3remser "i#$e..............................................................................................................E51445: (ieghe$ Historiae$...............................................................................................................E140: The 8ng$ish !o*a$ arms.....................................................................................................1011446: (ec)$)m H)manae a$'ationis.......................................................................................1041460: The Gea(o$itan "i#$e.........................................................................................................1014E0: The en-e$"i#$e..............................................................................................................10514E0: *c$ifs "i#$e ....................................................................................................................106

    *c$ifs 8go(rono)n............................................................................................................10714EE: 3ing Henr* IV...................................................................................................................107107: The !osecr)cians...............................................................................................................10110: The 3orc-e"i#$e.............................................................................................................10E1&0: The Vo*nich man)scri(t....................................................................................................1101&0: The Tri#)te Fone* Fasaccio........................................................................................11116: The Ha#s#)rg 2e'ice 8I>?...........................................................................................11&15E: The ;chemica$= Farriage ..................................................................................................114160: The ?trechter ;historica$= "i#$e........................................................................................11170: Piero de$$a +rancesca........................................................................................................1151&: 2e Pro(rietati#)s !er)m...................................................................................................116

    2*ing P)r($e...........................................................................................................................117

    1E: The Last )((er #* L. da Vinci.........................................................................................11E1510: arden of 2e$ights #* H. "osch........................................................................................1&0The $eft inner ,ing..................................................................................................................1&0The right (ane$........................................................................................................................1&&The damites.........................................................................................................................1&&The 3ingfishers.......................................................................................................................1&4

    151: The do)#$e rain#o, in the ;t)((ach Fadonna=.............................................................1&The third and fo)rth !ain#o,s AB..........................................................................................1&5

    151E: P)r($e for the !o*a$s.........................................................................................................1&6The !eformation...............................................................................................................................1&

    155: The L)ther"i#$e The &nd "oo of Foses 8xod)s......................................................1&

    The econd "oo of Chronic$es.............................................................................................1&157&: The 3ingfisher and the #anner...........................................................................................1&EThe Princes Fotto .................................................................................................................1&E

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    157&: The Princes +$ag................................................................................................................1401574: Letter W10417 Ai$$iam of >rangeB...................................................................................141

    Ca(ita$i-ation of the first(erson (rono)n..............................................................................141Letter W10417 Ai$$iam of >rangeB........................................................................................141

    157: !osari)m Phi$oso(hor)m..................................................................................................14415E5: gon* in the arden 8$ reco........................................................................................141604: X)een 8$i-a#eth I of 8ng$and............................................................................................1451606: The "ritish f$ag..................................................................................................................141617: n < for $#ert)s Fagn)s................................................................................................14E16&5: Pa$amedes #* Vonde$.........................................................................................................10167&: The ssem#$* Ha$$ at Le*den............................................................................................1016: The Last )((er #* Cham(aigne.......................................................................................11166E: The +irst !)ssian +$ag.......................................................................................................1117&7 C8: Jonathan ,ift descri#es the

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    Illustrations+ig. 1: The stor* of 8$i@ah #eing taen )( to hea'en A1175B................................................................1

    +ig. &: Pa$aeo$ithic androg*no)s sc)$(t)re ........................................................................................11+ig. 4: ado$escent do)#$e #)ria$ at )ngir Adetai$sB............................................................................11+ig. : The Feshate$e......................................................................................................................1+ig. 5: I8? Ae)sB ()#$ished #* 2i'os ...........................................................................................&0+ig. 6: The Ce$tic so'ereign ,ra((ed in red K #$)e .........................................................................&1+ig. 7: Ce$tic so'ereign dressed in ()r($e..........................................................................................&&+ig. : thena(haia tem($e at egina............................................................................................&4+ig. E: Inscri(tion 8 of aia at the om(ha$os in 2e$(hi.................................................................&E+ig. 10: +$ag at the Gecro(o$is of Cimiti$eGo$a% Tom# eege 40 ca. 4404&0 "C8.......................41+ig. 11: 2o)#$eHermes fo)nd at !oD)e(ert)se................................................................................4+ig. 1&: "ifaced% androg*no)s Jan)s as a Coin..................................................................................46

    +ig. 14: The C$a)dian $etters..............................................................................................................47+ig. 1: The >$der +)Rar Aii(ediaB.............................................................................................4+ig. 15: The 3*$'er r)nestone de(icting the I)Rar...........................................................................4+ig. 16: Farcomannic !)nes.............................................................................................................+ig. 17: Fagister Pedit)m (age ......................................................................................................51: Fero'ingian 2)e or 3ing of P$anig.........................................................................................+ig. 1E: Fa$e *od AViennese Codex sixth Cent.B.....................................................................50+ig. &0: Cr)cifixion in the !a##)$a os(e$s A600 2B......................................................................51+ig. &1: Coronation ceremon* for Char$emagne A00 2B................................................................5&+ig. &&: "oo of 3e$$s A00 2B........................................................................................................54+ig. &4: Initia$s in the !ado"i#$e A50 2B......................................................................................5

    +ig. &: >tto I Athe reatB% E6& 2....................................................................................................56+ig. &5: Henr* II AE7410&B............................................................................................................5+ig. &6: tarred Fant$e for 8m(eror Henr* II. .................................................................................5E+ig. &7: Henr* II cro,ned Ho$* !oman 8m(eror..............................................................................60+ig. &: Conrad II Ac. EE0 104EB......................................................................................................61+ig. &E: The soca$$ed "am#erger )nthert)ch A106/65B............................................................6&+ig. 40: Conrad III A10E4 115&B.....................................................................................................64+ig. 41: Cr)cifix from the sacrist* at orms A10&5B..........................................................................6+ig. 4&: Cr)saders in the $DsamosD)e A10EE 2B......................................................................65+ig. 44: id)inds Tom# at 8nger ...................................................................................................6+ig. 4: Initia$s from the (sa$ms in the t. $#ans Psa$ter A1140B......................................................6E+ig. 45: Coronation Fant$e for the em(eror of the Ho$* !oman 8m(ire..........................................70+ig. 46: +rontis(iece of the ")r* "i#$e A1145B...................................................................................71+ig. 47: inchester "i#$e% fo$.1&0'. detai$s of "oo econd 3ings A1175B....................................7&+ig. 4: Tom#s of Henr* K 8$eonora at +onte'ra)$t..........................................................................74+ig. 4E: 3ing !ichard I% Lionheart A 11E11EEB...............................................................................7+ig. 0: +rederic I "ar#arossa and his sons Afrom the e$f Chronic$e % 1155B................................75+ig. 1: Henr* VI% Codex Fanesse A11E0B.........................................................................................76&: Co$or *m#o$ism at the Fain- Cathedra$...................................................................................77+ig. 4: The ining of the hite hi(..............................................................................................7+ig. : +rederic II A1&1& 1&50B.....................................................................................................7E

    +ig. 5: +rederic II% Ho$* !oman 8m(eror meets a$3ami$ F)hammad a$Fa$i .........................0+ig. 6: Coronation ceremon* Lo)is VIII A1&&41&&6B.....................................................................1+ig. 7: Lo)is I A1&&61&70B...........................................................................................................&

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    +ig. : !ed traces at the Iachim nodeco$)mn in ]r-#)rgA1&40B..................................................4+ig. E: Tom# in the F)nsterer at !oermond AGL% 1&0B.............................................................+ig. 50: Isa#e$$a of ngo)$eme K 3ing !ichard I A1&6B..................................................................6+ig. 51: The Israe$ites are re()$sed from Hai.....................................................................................7

    +ig. 5&: 8card II )nd seine +ra) ?ta% tifer des Ga)m#)rger 2oms..............................................E0+ig. 54: Initia$ " A"eat)sB from the "oo of Psa$ms A+cam( "i#$e% 1400B......................................E1+ig. 5: 2antes 2i'ina Commedia....................................................................................................E&+ig. 55: Initia$s in a 1th Cent)r* Codex...........................................................................................E+ig. 56: Initia$ $ine for the 3remser "i#$e A1444B..............................................................................E5+ig. 57: Initia$ $ine for the 3remser enesis A1444B..........................................................................E5+ig. 5: Initia$s for the 3remser "i#$e A1444B....................................................................................E6+ig. 5E: Initia$s for the 3remser "i#$e A1444B....................................................................................E7+ig. 60: Char$emagne at his co)rt Adetai$B..........................................................................................E+ig. 61: Page from (ieghe$ Historiae$..............................................................................................EE+ig. 6&: Jaco# from Faer$ant...........................................................................................................100

    +ig. 64: !o*a$ rms of 8ng$and 1401467 ...................................................................................101+ig. 6: !o*a$ rms of 8ng$and 1051604....................................................................................10&+ig. 65: J)das issing Jes)s A(ec)$)m H)manae a$'ationis% 1446B.............................................104+ig. 66: Initia$s in a$ternated red and #$)e AGa($es% 1460B...............................................................10+ig. 67: enesisinitia$s Gea(o$itan "i#$e A1460B..........................................................................10+ig. 6: enesisinitia$s Gea(o$itan "i#$e A1460B..........................................................................10+ig. 6E: Creation Phase en-e$ "i#$e A14E0B................................................................................105+ig. 70: In Re #ig*nn*ng ,as/Re ,ord.............................................................................................106+ig. 71: Coronation ceremon* for 3ing Henr* IV...........................................................................107+ig. 7&: Header$ine 3orc-e"i#$e APrag% 110B..............................................................................10E+ig. 74: Header$ine 3orc-e"i#$e APrag% 110B..............................................................................10E+ig. 7: )n K Foon *m#o$ ,ith red% #$)e and ,hite ;!a*s=...................................................110+ig. 75: The Tri#)te Fone* #* Fasaccio A1&0B.............................................................................111+ig. 76: 8I>? introd)ced #* +rederic III A16B.........................................................................11&+ig. 77: G)(tiae Ch*micae...............................................................................................................114+ig. 7: The ?trecht"i#$e A160B....................................................................................................11+ig. 7E: Faria in ()r($e% red K #$)e Adetai$% 170B .........................................................................115+ig. 0:The redd*er A1&B.............................................................................................................116+ig. 1: 2*ing P)r($e for the great 3ing and dam K 8'e A151EB..................................................117+ig. &: P)r($e for the ro*a$s A151EB................................................................................................11+ig. 4: The Last )((er Aco(* after Leonardo da Vinci A1EB......................................................11E

    +ig. : !ed and #$)e fr)its AThe 8arth$* Paradise 1510B...............................................................1&0+ig. 5: Pin and #$)e formations AThe 8arth$* Paradise "osch%1510B........................................1&1+ig. 6: +o)ntain at 8den A1510B......................................................................................................1&1+ig. 7: red #ag(i(e and a #$)e ,oman AThe 8arth$* Paradise "osch%1510B............................1&&+ig. : The 3ingfisher in The arden of 2e$ights .........................................................................1&4+ig. E: 2ressed man in the arden of 2e$ights A1510B...................................................................1&4+ig. E0: !ed and #$)e #anners $ocated c$ose together at the main rain#o,.....................................1&+ig. E1: od% s)rro)nded ,ith one or t,o ()r($e/#$)e AB rain#o,s...............................................1&5+ig. E&: P)r($e for the ro*a$s............................................................................................................1&6+ig. E4: 8)ro(ean 3ingfisher........................................................................................................1&E+ig. E: The Princes +$ag.................................................................................................................140

    +ig. E5: !osari)m Phi$oso(hor)m% Prag)e A157B...........................................................................144+ig. E6: The gon* in the arden #* 8$ reco................................................................................14+ig. E7: X)een 8$i-a#eth I of 8ng$and A1604B.................................................................................145

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    +ig. E: 8$i-a#eth I of 8ng$and A16xx B..........................................................................................146+ig. EE: 8$isa#eth I Adetai$% 1604B.....................................................................................................147+ig. 100: Header$ine 3orc-e"i#$e APrag% 110B............................................................................147+ig. 101: Histor* of the "ritish +$ag................................................................................................14

    +ig. 10&:

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    Prehistoric Phase8ar$* man (ro#a#$* #e$ie'ed in an androg*no)s% d)a$headed deit*% in ,hich #oth heads had #een

    @oined #efore and (ro#a#$* a$so after death. ome of these conce(ts ma* #e fo)nd in the #od*mirroring1in (rehistoric gra'es% sc)$(t)res and m*ths.

    20,000 BCE: Gagarino, Ukraine sma$$ sc)$(t)re in i'or* of mammoth Aextinct hair* 8$e(hantB 1.cm high A5.&cm the fema$efig)rineM and E.6 cm the ma$e fig)rineB% fo)nd in a Pa$aeo$ithic site Ae'o$'ed ra'ettian% dated a#o)t&1%00 *ears agoB at agarino% ?raine% is a rare exam($e of t,o h)man #eings @oined together #*the nec% inc$)ding the com($ete #od*.

    Tarasso' ,ent so far as to re$ate this headtohead (osition to the ado$escent do)#$e #)ria$ at )ngir

    in ,hich t,o indi'id)a$s ,ere interred ,ith the to(s of their heads to)ching1E.The headtohead (osition of this sc)$(t)re ma* refer to re$igio)s Aor ma*#e e'en androg*no)s$ieBs*m#o$ism.

    #* Li#or "a$^ Aon$* the re$e'ant detai$s are sho,nB

    1 !eference:"od* Firroring at ")ria$sAthe androg*n*coded #)ria$ (ositionsB1E ee the doc)mentation at:"od* Firroring at ")ria$sand The *od 2*ae)s

    Fig. : *alaeolithi! an#rogynous s!ulpture

    Fig. +: a#oles!ent #ouble burial at ,ungir(#etails)

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    Venus of Savignano20

    n)m#er of Pa$eo$ithic findings ma* re'ea$ androg*no)s s*m#o$ism. In northeastern Ita$*% at thesite of a'ignano% the -enus of ,avignanore'ea$s ;am#ig)o)s sex)a$ character= and ma* re(resent

    #oth feminine and masc)$ine organs. Fargherita F)ssi conc$)des that this (iece is&1:

    ;!learly relate# to a sophisti!ate# an# no% vanishe# !osogony' in %hi!h a feinine an#as!uline prin!iple %ere soeho% interrelate# into a superior oneness=.

    5,000 BCE: The god IU or IAO in Egypt

    !e$igio)s s*m#o$ism ma* ha'e #een initiated in 8g*(t 5%000 "C. The ear$iest 8g*(tian site is7%000*ear o$d&&.This farming'i$$age site inc$)ding e'idence of domesticated anima$s and cro(s

    (ro'ides a ma@or #reathro)gh in )nderstanding the enigmatic (eo($e of the Geo$ithic% or $ate tonege% (eriod and their $i'es $ong #efore the a((earance of the 8g*(tian (haraohs.

    Inncient 8g*(t The Light of the or$dAVo$. 1(age 501B eral# /assey s)ggests a m)ch o$derre$igion% #)t he does not doc)ment an* so)rce for this statement:

    There %as a religion of the go#Iuor Iaoin Egypt thirteen thousan# years ago. That go#%asAtum-Iu' born son of *tah. He %as the earliest father in heaven be!ause he %as the#ivine 0a in his prior#ial sovereignty. He is the go# in t%o persons %ho %as first figure#as the sun upon the #ouble horion 2 the father in the %est' the son in the east.

    This go# %ent forth fro 3a by several naes an# various routes. Those %ho %orshippe#hi asAtumbe!ae the 4#aites' the E#oites' the re# en those %ho %orshippe# hiasIao'Iah' orIube!ae the 6e%s in any lan#s' an# these are the 6e%s of that %orl#%i#e#ispersion re!ognie# by saiah' %hi!h #i# not follo% any kno%n histori!al e$o#us fro

    Egypt or !aptivity in 8abylon' or igration fro *alestine.+o$$o,ing this theor* re$igio)s s*m#o$ism ma* ha'e #een initiated in 8g*(t 5%000 "C. ccordingto era$d/assey there ,as a re$igion of the godIuor Iaoin 8g*(t thirteen tho)sand *ears ago&4.That god ,asAtum-Iu% #orn son of Ptah. ccording to Fasse* he ,as the ear$iest father in hea'en

    the s*deit*% ,ho ma* ha'e #een inherited to the Indo8)ro(eans&.

    4,000 BCE: The Kurgan period

    "oth the 3)rgan (eriod Ath Fi$$eni)m "C8B and the Corded are c)$t)re(eriod A&0 "C8&000 "C8B #)ried their ,omen left si#e#and their men right si#e#as irrore#images% #othfa!ingto%ar#s the east. enera$$* the #)ried #odies are $ocated to face the da,ns (osition and/or the s)n.

    +acing the east and the so)th ma* refer to contacting the di'ine s)n and the s)ns #irth at da,n.

    &0 The Ce$estia$ od A&00EB% Joannes !ichter% I"G: E710E&664&7

    &1 +ema$e +ig)rines of the ?((er Pa$eo$ithicA&00B #* 3aren 2iane Jennett&& 8g*(ts 8ar$iest +arm ett$ement 2isco'eredin the +ai*)m de(ression&4 o)rce: +rom:ncient 8g*(tAVo$. 1(age 501B #* era$d/assey& 8ng$ish and $o#ish >(timi-ed Ling)istic 2esigns

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    ,500 BCE: The !IE"Con#ept

    ccording to et*mo$ogica$ st)dies the PI8&5$ang)age arose aro)nd 4500 #efore Christ. The$ang)age and its deri'ati'es started s(reading in a$$ directions for the s)(erior PI8techno$og* in'ario)s fie$ds% D)ic$* (enetrating the continents on ,est,ard and east,ard directions.

    re$igio)s PI8com(onent is ass)med to ha'e #een inc$)ded in the (rocess from the 'er*#eginning. 8)ro(ean $ang)ages deri'ed their $ing)istic conce(ts from the common Indo8)ro(eans*god Dyaus% ,hich in its ()rest form has #een co(ied to gods name ADiuB in Pro'en_a$$ang)age. In this $ang)age the (ersona$ (rono)n of the first (erson sing)$ar A iuB is direct$*corre$ating to the di'ine name ADiuB&6.

    t &%500 "C8 the PI8(ro@ect inc$)ding its $ing)istic and re$igio)s com(onents ma* ha'e co'eredthe )strian 2an)#e 'a$$e* and is no, reaching the erman #order$ine aro)nd Passa). ro)nd1500 "C8 the PI8(ro@ect is re(orted to ha'e reached the !hine'a$$e* and is no, co'ering thecom($ete area of modern erman*. +rom 500 "C8 the PI8(ro@ect reaches the "ritish Is$ands andco'ers $arge (arts of 8)ro(e. "* 500 2 most of the 8)ro(ean main$and has #een co'ered.

    In 8)ro(e the 8go(rono)ns seem to ha'e #een designed as ()re 'o,e$seD)ences% ,hich had #eenfo)nd inside the di'ine PI8names 92*e)s% res(ecti'e$* 92ei,os. The corre$ation #et,een the ego

    (rono)ns and the di'ine names ma* #e fo)nd in the fo$$o,ing o'er'ie,% in ,hich the corre$ation ismared #* co$ors. The re$ation ,i$$ #e mared green for strong corre$ations #et,een ego(rono)nsand di'ine names% res(ecti'e$* *e$$o, if one of the characters has to #e de$eted or #$)e if an*characters ha'e to #e added&7:

    Armenian: >$d rmenian: AesB % rmenian:AesB Baltic: Lat'ian: esZ 2ie's% Lith)anian: a`Z 2ie'as% >$d Pr)ssian:asZ 2ie'as

    Germanic: 9e%9i% >$d 8ng$ish:ihZ Ti, or T*r% ic% i% cots: IZ Ti, or T*r% iArareB %8ng$ish: IZ Ti, or T*r% iAo#so$eteB%ichAo#so$eteB >$d +risian:i% est +risian:i% >$d axon: i% >$d 2)tch: ic% 2)tch: i%friaans:

    e >$d High erman:ihZ Ti, or T*r% erman:ich >$d Gorse: e% @a% Ice$andic: eg% g % +aroese: eg% Gor,egian: "omb$: @eg%

    G*nors: eg >$d ,edish:ia%@% ,edish:@ag%2anish:@eg% othic: AiB

    Hellenic%

    ncient ree: AegoB Z Theos A#* si((ing the ;g=B IndoIranian% Indor*an% ansrit: AahamB

    Iranian% 3)rdish% 3)rman@i:e-A)B Italic%

    Latin: egoZ Theos A#* si((ing the ;g=B% V)$gar Latin: eo Z Theos% +rench:@eZ2@e)% !omanian: e)Z 2e)s% !omanche:@a)ea)% ardinian: eoZ Theos% ici$ian:i)Z 2i)s% dI?(iter AJ)(iterB% Ita$ian: ioZ Jo'e% io'is% 2ios% 2io'is&% Port)g)ese:e) Z 2e)s% (anish: *o Z 2*os% ragonese: *o Z 2*os% Cata$an: @o Z 2ios%a$ician: e) Z 2e)s% >ccitan ascon: @o Z 2ios% Lengadocian: ie) Z 2ie)%Inter$ing)a:ioZ 2ios%

    &5 PI8 [ ProtoIndo8)ro(ean&6 2etai$s are doc)mented in: The 3e*,ords in ods Game&7 +rom: 2i'ine eD)ence of Vo,e$s& In >scan Ao)thern Ita$*B

    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    Patois deVi$$artPancrac&E e: iu m% res(ecti'e$* m iuZ 9I>? Z dI?(iter AZJ)(iterB40

    !omansh@a)Z 2*a)s% )rse$'isch: @e) Z 2ie)% )rse$'isch: @o) Z 9I>? Z dI?(iter AZ J)(iterB%

    )rmeirisch: @a Z 2*a)s% P)ter: ea)% Va$$ader: e) Z 2e)s% !)mantschrisch)n: @a)Z 2*a)s.

    !la"ic #ast !la"ic !)ssian: A@a Z 2*a)sB % ?rainian:A@a Z 2*a)sB% !o$th !la"ic >$d Ch)rch $a'onic: jAa-k Z 2*a)sB % ")$garian: Aa-BZ

    2*a)sB % Facedonian:lA@as Z 2*a)sB% er#oCroatian:@/pqZ 2*a)s% $o'ene:@a-Z 2*a)s%

    West !la"ic C-ech@^Z 2*a)s% 3ash)#ian:@% Po$ish:@aZ 2*a)s% $o'a:@aZ2*a)s% Lo,er K )((er or#ian:@aZ 2*a)s.

    These $ing)istic and re$igio)s conce(ts had a serio)s im(act on a$$ 8)ro(ean areas% ,heres)ccessf)$ c)$t)res arose from the #asic PI8s)#strate. PI8attri#)tes ma* #e fo)nd in most8)ro(ean c)$t)res and can #e traced in the di'ine names in 'ario)s $ang)ages41% the co$ors for coatsofarms and f$ags )( to modern societ*.

    The basic formula

    In order to generate a di'ine name ,e ,o)$d norma$$* ha'e to insert a gen)ine (ersona$ (rono)n ofthe first (erson sing)$ar #et,een a $eading character D, Z, Th or and e'ent)a$$* the trai$ingcharacterS. In Pro'enca$ $ang)age for instance the di'ine name 2i) ,i$$ #e generated #*2 andthe (rono)ni).

    $ist of exam($es ex($ains some of the generating mechanisms4&:

    Pro'enca$: ;2= ;i)= [ ;2i)= Ita$ian: ;2= ;i= [ ;2i= (anish: ;2= ;*o= ;s= [ ;2ios= Port)g)ese: ;2= ;e) ;s= [ ;2e)s= !omanian: ;= ;e)= [ ;e)= o$derman: ;2= ;ih= ;s= [ ;2is=44

    8ng$ish: ;2= ;i= ;s= [ ;2is= Aa$so descri#ed #* J)$i)s CaesarB !omance: ;2= ;@a)= [ ;2i)= Aidea$$*: 2@a)sB )rsi$'anic: ;2= ;@e)= [ ;2i)= )tsi$'anic:;2= ;@o)= [ ;2i)= Aidea$$*: 2@o)sB ici$ian dia$ect: ;2= ;i)= [ ;2i)= >$d High erman: ;= ;iA)B= [ ;i)=% ,hich ma* re$ated the neigh#oring area )tsi$'anic:;2= ;@o)= [ ;2i)= A,hich is to #e $ocated in the $(sB. >$d 8ng$ish: ;T= ;ich= [ ;Tig=% ,hich ma* #e re$ated to the erman (rono)n ;ich=4.

    &E The Hierog$*(hs in the 8goProno)n40 Patois of Vi$$artPancrace : Persona$ (rono)ns: Cas s)@et Cas rgime atone toniD)e direct indirect

    g. 1u( a A$vB iw) m% mv iw) &u( t]% tv t% tv t] 4u( F )A$B% a$ eiA$B s $) ei + ei$o $a ei$o G o% )$% $a $) P$. 1u( ny9ny9 &u( wy9 'y9 'y9 4u( F zA-B s $y9 iY + ei${ Aei$a-B ${9 ei${

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    These sam($es doc)ment the #asic corre$ations #et,een di'ine names and the (ersona$ (rono)ns ofthe first (erson sing)$ar Ae.g. ;I=B. 8xce(t for the $a'ic $ang)ages these sam($es co'er most of the8)ro(ean areas.

    ome $a'ic $ang)ages As)ch as Po$ish% a(($*ing the (rono)n ;@a=B sometimes refer to the origina$di'ine name #yaus% ,hich in ana$og* to !omanceA;2= ;@a)= [ ;2i)=% idea$$*: 2@a)sB ,o)$ds)ggest.

    Po$ish: ;2= ;@aA)B= ;s= [ ;2@a)s=

    $a'ic $ang)ages ho,e'er most$* changed their di'ine name to e.g. "g.

    en)ine sam($es of the (rono)n i) ha'e #een fo)nd in Pro'en_a$ $ang)age. +)rther ana$*siss)ggests to consider

    the s*m#o$Ias a ma$e s*m#o$% the centra$ s*m#o$%as a di'ine $in and

    the character &as a fema$e s*m#o$.+or historica$ reasons the characters I% % and&ha'e #een re$ated to the co$ors red% res(ecti'e$*

    ()r($e and #$)e45.

    e'era$ threefo$d46 )( to )$timate$* se'enfo$d47 conce(ts ha'e #een initiated% ,hich ma* ha'eres)$ted in a s*nthesisconce(t for 'ario)s im(ortant str)ct)res as it has #een setched in thefo$$o,ing o'er'ie,:

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    ,000 BCE: The god in pre"#unei$or% in &u%erian ta'(et)4*

    ;In the o$dest no,n $ine,ritten (rec)neiform )merian ta#$ets% od is ,ritten ,ith atriad of stars7. This ,as $ater sim($ified to a sing$e star. ;The ancient $ogogram for t;f The T]ric !)nic $(ha#et%Posted #* sit : 14>ct&00E at 0E:&&% a$so (osted in cri#d at enesis >f

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    5 >n the *m#o$ism of the Vo,e$s 8I>? 55 The Hermetic Codex II "i(o$ar FonotheismandThe 3e*,ords in ods Game56 The ,ord is high$* 'o,e$concentrated and m)st #e considered as a re$igio)s s*m#o$ re$ated to od57 ;Tengri% 3h)da*% 2eos and od= The ,ord od in different $ang)ages

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    The !iblical Phase

    2,000 BCE: A'raha%In enesis &4:&% to,ards the end of #rahams $ife% he ,as sta*ing in He#ron% on $ands #e$onging tothe chi$dren of Heth% and from them he o#tained a ($ot of $and ,ith a ca'e to #)r* his ,ife arah.>ne of them A8(hronB is $a#e$$ed the Hittite% se'era$ times. This dea$ is mentioned three moretimes A,ith a$most the same ,ordsB% )(on the deaths of #raham% Jaco#% and Jose(h.

    2ecades $ater% in enesis &6:4% #rahams grandson 8sa) is said to ha'e taen t,o Hittite ,i'esAJ)dith% the da)ghter of the Hittite "eeri and "asemath% the da)ghter of the Hittite 8$onB.

    +=hen Esau %as forty years ol#' he took as %ife 6u#ith' the #aughter of 8eeri the Hittite'an# 8aseath' the #aughter of Elon the Hittite. +5They grieve# saa! an# 0ebekahGs spirits.

    This c$aim is re(eated% ,ith some,hat different names% in enesis 46:&. In enesis &7:6% !e#eahis ,orried that Jaco# ,i$$ do the same.

    The contact #et,een the PI8(eo($e$ittitess)fficient$* and c$ear$* (ro'es the contact #et,een aPI8(eo($e and the Je,ish (atriarch #ram. +rom this contacts ,e ma* acce(t the idea ofcorre$ations #et,eenH-Hand the PI8deit*&yaus.

    8'idence of a sett$ement at Hatt)sa (redates Hittite (resence #* tho)sands of *ears #ac to the sixthmi$$enni)m "C8% ,hen it ,as inha#ited #* the nati'e Hatti (eo($e. The Hittites initia$ ca(t)re ofthe cit* ,as destr)cti'e.

    +,00 BCE: Our &iu& car#oni-ed $a*er in the exca'ations that is dated at c. 1700 "C8% indicates a #)rning of the cit* a

    #)rning credited to the Hittite 3ing4nitta5,ho ,as then #ased in so)thern cit* of 3)shar. fterdestro*ing the cit*% nitta $eft #ehind an inscri(tion stating%

    t night I too the cit* #* force. I ha'e so,n ,eeds in its ($ace. ho)$d an* ing after meattem(t to resett$e Hatt)sh Athe cit*s name in HittiteB% ma* the torm od of Hea'en striehim do,n.

    This inscri(tion no,n as the*ro!laation of 4nittais the ear$iest text fo)nd at Hatt)sa and theear$iest no,n text com(osed #* a Hittite ing. The Proc$amation of nittasdoc)ments the god&,iusuinour go#% or ur ,ius% a god ,ho a((ears no,here e$se in Hittite texts. The ,ord

    sius% ,hich is other,ise the generic ,ord meaning god% is deri'ed from Indo8)ro(ean 9d *e)s%the father god of the s*. The ,adesh $ist for Hittite $ang)agere'ea$s the ,ords k% res(ecti'e$*

    Ikfor the (rono)ns of the first res(ecti'e$* the second (erson sing)$ar.

    Theoretica$$* the $ittitesma* ha'e#orro,ed and transferred some re$igio)s (rinci($es from theHe#re, re$igion into the PI8re$igion% #)t ,ith res(ect to the PI8im(act e'o$)tion (ro#a#$*

    (referred the other ,a*% in ,hich #raham #orro,ed some re$igio)s (rinci($es from the PI8(eo($e.

    The soca$$ed Proc$amation of nittasdea$s ,ith e'ents $eading )( to the fo)nding of the Hittitestate and is the ear$iest gen)ine$* historica$ text fo)nd at8oJakKy. The o$dest (roof for the name

    H-Hho,e'er cannot #e fo)nd in ,ritten records from 100 "C. Instead the o$dest records ha'e

    #een dated one mi$$enni)m $ater at 0 "C.

    5 o)rce:Hittites

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    -40 BCE: The .e)ha"&te(e5/

    The Fesha te$e60 is a #$ac #asa$t stone #earing an inscri(tion #* the Eth cent)r* "C r)$er Feshaof Foa#. The inscri(tion ,as set )( a#o)t 0 "C as a memoria$ of Feshas 'ictories o'er >mriing of Israe$ and his son% ,ho had #een o((ressing Foa#. It #ears the ear$iest no,n referenceto the sacred He#re, name of od

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    450 BCE: The Book E1odu)

    The "oos 8xod)s and Chronic$es re'ea$ a great n)m#er of s*m#o$ic co$ored ,o'en materia$sAre%, ueand!ur!#et'inin(B in the di'ine instr)ctions for the Co'enant tent and for o$omonsgreat Tem($e61:

    *+: 5The* sha$$ tae the go$d% and the ue% and the!ur!#e% and the scar#et% and the fine$inen. 6;The* sha$$ mae the e(hod of go$d% of ue% and!ur!#e% scar#et% and fine t,ined$inen% the ,or of the si$f)$ ,orman. 7It sha$$ ha'e t,o sho)$der(ieces @oined to the t,oends of it% that it ma* #e @oined together. The si$f)$$* ,o'en #and% ,hich is on it% that is onhim% sha$$ #e $ie its ,or and of the same (ieceM of go$d% of ue% and!ur!#e% and scar#et%and fine t'ine%$inen.

    15;

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    )oman* Gree+ en Celtic Phases

    5 BCE: o%u(u)ro)nd 100 2 P$)tarch doc)ments6the archaic a(($ication of scar$et and ()r($e co$ors in the eraof the !omes fo)ndation65:

    +o$$o,ing the disco'er* of an a$tar% !om)$)s a((ointed #* (roc$amation a s($endid sacrifice)(on it% ,ith games% and a s(ectac$e o(en to a$$ (eo($e. nd man* ,ere the (eo($e ,hocame together% ,hi$e he himse$f sat in front% among his chief men% c$ad in!ur!#e.

    In his office !om)$)s dressed in a scar#et t)nic% and ,ore o'er it a toga #ordered ,ith!ur!#e% and sat on a rec)m#ent throne ,hen he ga'e a)dience.

    These statements ma* i$$)strate that in ana$og* to the Je,ish c)$t)re ()r($e and scar$et red had #een

    )sed as im(eria$ s*m#o$ic co$ors from the 'er* #eginning of !oman ci'i$i-ation. "$)e ho,e'er hasnot #een )sed as an im(eria$ s*m#o$ in !ome.

    550 BCE: 3eu) eri6ation $ro% Ieu) 789**

    eD)a$ing the et*mo$ogica$ ex(ressions for e)s67AZ Ie)sB% Io'e6AZ I)(iterB and V8 Z I> [ rigin

    +ig. 5: I8? Ae)sB ()#$ished #*2i'os

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    2i'osat Interfaith +or)mscomments the inscri(tion as fo$$o,s:

    e)s/Ie)s are #e$ie'ed to ha'e deri'ed from Phoenicia% and that the #o'e% is thePhoenician s(e$$ing of e)s% and that the s(e$$ing of

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    T,ining seems to ha'e s*m#o$i-ed the matrimonia$ #onds #et,een the androg*no)s (artners%s*m#o$i-ing the mixt)re of a ma$e red co$or and a fema$e #$)e to a @oined ()r($e co$or. The red K

    #$)e mixt)re ()r($e therefore honored the #asic re$igio)s% androg*no)s core in the im(eria$ fami$*.

    Fig. 7: "elti! sovereign #resse# in purple

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    4/0 BCE: The Athena"Aphaia Te%p(e

    !estored fragments of the ,estfront of the 4thena4phaia tem($e at4egina Adated E0 #eforeChristB re'ea$ a series of a#)ndant red K #$)e a$ternating decorations. The internationa$ exhi#ition;Co$ored ods=71(resented a n)m#er of reconstr)cted art,ors. ome A&6B of these co$ored ido$sha'e #een doc)mented in the iimedia Categor*: Co$ored ods exhi#ition.

    Photogra(h at ii(edia created #* Fars*as$icence Creati'e CommonsPaternit7&

    71 N8unte KtterO% organi-ed #* the F)nich $*(tothe in &00% and sho,n in Istan#)$ in &006 and in thens in &0077& La#e$ed in +rench: !estit)tion d) dcor (o$*chrome certaines stat)es d) fronton o)est d) tem($e Aex(osition

    ")nte tter % F)nich% &00B 2esign: Vin-en-e "rinmann et Hermann Pf$)g. Painting: ?$rie 3och"rinmann. >rigina$: F)nich% ,taatli!he 4ntikensalungen un# lyptothek.

    Fig. P: 4thena4phaia teple at 4egina

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    >ther% simi$ar$* co$ored tem($es and sc)$(t)res in red K #$)e are74:

    the4!ropolis tepleAa reconstr)cted facade is exhi#ited in the "ritish F)se)m% LondonB

    the Treasury of the 4thenianserected in E0 "C8 at 2e$(hi

    the Teple of "on!or#ia'4kragaserected 040 "C

    the ,ifnian treasur*

    the sc)$(t)re )g)st)s of Prima Porta

    the Pe($os 3ore from ca. 510 "C8

    -0 BCE: !(ato) Ban;uet 7&y%po)iu%9

    The first a)thor% ,ho c$ear$* descri#es androg*no)s re$igion% is the ree (hi$oso(her P$ato%()#$ishing his famo)s man)scri(t ,ith the name ,yposiu aro)nd 40 #. C.% in ,hich he

    doc)ments the creation of an androg*no)s h)man race. The #oo contains six s(eeches% #)t ,e ,i$$es(ecia$$* #e interested in the fo)rth s(eech of this series% the s(eech #*4ristophanes.

    risto(hanes descri#es ho, manind in ear$* da*s existed in another form% com($ete$* differentfrom toda*. Their h)man #odies seem to ha'e #een $i'ing in (airs% #eing @oined #ac to #ac%,hereas their d)a$ faces ,ere $ooing into o((osite directions% )na#$e to see each other. P$atodiscerns the fo$$o,ing d)a$ com#inations: man,oman% ,oman,oman% manman and he definesthem as Chi$dren of theMoon%arthorSunres(ecti'e$*.

    These d)a$ cor(ses ,ere extreme$* strong and the* had high am#itions $ie rising )( to the >$*m(icFo)ntain% into the ho)se of gods. The* rea$$* did s(read fear among the di'ine fami$* and e)s didnot no,% ho, to so$'e the (ro#$em. Then% in a #right moment% he so$'ed the (ro#$em #* s!#ittin(

    the d)a$ cor(ses each into co)($es: man and ,oman% man and man% ,oman and ,oman. ($ittingthe d)a$ cor(ses a$so ,as ad'antageo)s in do)#$ing manind and ha$'ing their strengthsim)$taneo)s$*.

    fter ha$'ing these indi'id)a$s% the ma$e and fema$e indi'id)a$s immediate$* and des(erate$*started searching their com($ementar* (art. Ha'ing fo)nd their origina$ (artner the* ,o)$d c$ing tothese ha$'es and ref)se to e'er $et their (artner go. This ,a* indi'id)a$ h)mans are attracted in (airs

    #* a strange force ca$$ed loveand *et those ,ho c$ing to each other for a $ifetime cannot ex($ain for,hat reason the* need each other that m)ch. The reason of co)rse is o)r former com(osition of d)a$cor(ses% ,hich m)st #e @oined to re)nite7.

    74 2etai$s:!ed and "$)e in rchitect)re and rt,or7 !eference: The *od 2*ae)s

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    -0 BCE: Ari)tote(e) 7.eteoro(ogy9

    8s(ecia$$* ristote$es a)thorit* seems to ha'e defined the threeco$ored s*m#o$ism of therain#o,s co$or% ,hich more or $ess com($ied ,ith the 8ddas definition Athree co$ors:

    probablygo$d% red% #$)eB75.

    ccording to Homer the rain#o, mere$* had one co$or: ()r($e (porphureos).eno(hanes Aca. 570 75 "CB descri#ed the rain#o, as ha'ing three #ands of co$or: ()r($e% green/*e$$o,% and red76.

    ristote$es defines three co$ors re%% (reen% or!ur!#e% ,hich #* the ,a* are the most im(ortants*m#o$ic co$ors for medie'a$ (aintings.

    There are ne'er more than t,o rain#o,s at one time. 8ach of them is threeco$oredM theco$ors are the same in #oth and their n)m#er is the same% #)t in the o)ter rain#o, the* arefainter and their (osition is re'ersed. In the inner rain#o, the first and $argest #and is re%M inthe o)ter rain#o, the #and that is nearest to this one and sma$$est is of the same co$or: the

    other #ands corres(ond on the same (rinci($e. These are a$most the on$* co$ors ,hich(ainters cannot man)fact)re: for there are co$ors ,hich the* create #* mixing% #)t no mixing,i$$ gi'e re%%(reen% or!ur!#e. These are the co$ors of the rain#o,% tho)gh #et,een the redand the green an orange co$or is often seen77.

    ristote$es sho,s ,h* the rain#o, has three co$ors and that these are its on$* co$ors.

    50 BCE: A"E""I"O"U"< in Egyptian e(igion-

    remara#$e historica$ remar to di'ine names in 8g*(tian re$igion ma* #e fo)nd in the ,or &eElo!utione of &eetrius7>and this seems to refer to the archaic 'o,e$s% ,hich ma* ha'e #een)ttered in their s)ccession 8HI>?Q0:

    N71. n Egypt the priests' %hen singing hyns in praise of the go#s' eploy the sevenvo%els' %hi!h they utter in #ue su!!ession an# the soun# of these letters is so euphoniousthat en listen to it in preferen!e to flute an# lyre. To #o a%ay %ith this !on!urren!e'therefore' is siply to #o a%ay entirely %ith the usi! an# harony of spee!h.Q8ut perhapsthis is not the right tie to enlarge on these atters.P1O

    The (rinci(a$ a(($ication of 'o,e$s is to (rod)ce so)nds ,ith an o(en 'o,e$ tract. The ro$e of theconsonants is to define the exact timing for the o(ening and c$osing (hases in contro$$ing the 'o,