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Charles Alexander Brodie-Brockwell Fonds File
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Lecture Six

The file contains research on Lecture Six: The Irregular Marriages of The Bible in the Light of the Dream-Bride Story (Gen: 2, 18-25), n.d. (7 – the philosophy of the eternal and temporal prologues of the hebrew creation story of genesis 1 and 2) (8 – personality human and divine pr the psychology of the author of the divine solilquy of G 1, 2) (the poet’s attitude to the relation of mind and matter and his thoughts on gravitation and evolution).

Studies in social evolution

The file contains research on studies in Social Evolution with Special Reference to the Hebrews (Vol II Methodology. Evolution of the Mediterranean Civilization, down to the Emergence of the Individual as the Lowest Social Unit.)

Chapters on relationship bars

The file contains research on Chapter 18. The analysis and interpretation of the non-relationship bars of codes A, B, and C (pp. 1-41); Chapter 19. The death penalty of code C in the light of the ancient institution of civil death and the ancient philosophy of life and death of which it was a natural expression. (pp. 1-61); Chapter 20. The preeminent importance of the genealogy among the Hebrews and the ancient mediterranean people generally. (pp. 1-53); Chapter 21. The radical heterogeneity of the modern jew… (pp. 1-48); Chapter 22. The persistence and longevity of Jewish racial type…(pp. 1-10); Chapter 23. Ancestor worship in Israel and elsewhere. (pp. 1-119)

Relationships

The file contains research on relationships. Canon law. The table exemplifying the Roman theory of Collateral relationships. (Ch. 15: The analysis and interpretation of the immediate preamble and the relationship bars of code A (pp. 1-148); Ch. 16: The analysis and interpretation of the relationship bars of code B (pp 1-36); Ch. 17: The analysis of the preamble and relationship bars of code C (pp. 1-109)

Palestinian Bridge

The file contains research on Ethnic tachygraphy as a means of detecting in ancient place names and epithets of deities evidence of world-wide culture contacts during the Neolithic and early bronze ages, through the migrations from the Palestinian Bridge by sea and by land…

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