SUN -APOLLO
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THE PILLAR OF THE SUN |
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PROMETHEUS |
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GERYON KILLED BY HERCULES, minutes, hours, years, art of clockmaking |
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COCK AND LION, rule and government and its appurtenances. |
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SIBIL WITH TRIPOD, the various kinds of divination, prophecy |
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APOLLO AND THE MUSES, poetry. |
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APOLLO AND THE PYTHON, that is, APOLLO destroying the venom of illness, the whole art of medicine. |
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APOLLO AS SHEPHERD, pastoral art. |
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HORSEMAN WITH FALCON, falconry. |
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SANDALS OF MERCURY |
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. GOLDEN CHAIN, going to the sun, taking in the sun, stretching out towards the sun. |
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GERYON KILLED BY HERCULES, operations concerned with minutes, hours, the year and its partys, and age. |
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COCK AND LION, making elevated, honouring, giving place to. |
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THE FATES, causing, beginning, ending. |
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APOLLO SHOOTING AT JUNO IN THE CLOUDS, making manifest, or bringing to light persons or things. |
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PASIPHE AND THE BULL |
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GERYON KILLED BY HERCULES, age of man. |
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COCK AND LION, excellence, superiority, dignity, authority, dominion of man. |
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THE FATES, man as cause of things and events. |
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APOLLO SHOOTING AT JUNO IN THE CLOUDS, manifestation and bringing to light of man. |
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GORGON SISTERS |
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GOLDEN BOUGH, the intellectus agens: Nessamah or the highest part of the soul; the soul in general; the rational soul; spirit and life. |
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THE CAVE |
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ARGUS, the whole world vivified by the spirit of the stars, the earth not immobile, since it is alive. |
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COW GUARDED BY ARGUS, visible things and colours. |
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GERYON KILLED BY HERCULES, ages of the world, four seasons, day and night. |
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COCK AND LION, the solar virtue possesed by the author of the theatre shown by his power over a lion. |
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APOLLO SHOOTING AT JUNO IN THE CLOUDS, manifest things. |
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APOLLO |
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SOL /LUX /LUMEN /SPLENDOR CALOR /GENERATION |
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DEUS /DEUS /MENS ANGELITO /ANIMA MUNDI /SPIRITUS MUNDI |
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PATER/FILIUS/MUNDUS /CHAOS /FILIUS ANIMUS / INTELLIGIBILIS. |
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THE BANQUET |
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PYRAMID WITH INDIVISIBLE POINT, the Trinity. |
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PAN, the three worlds. |
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THE FATES, Cause, Beginning, End. |
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GOLDEN BOUGH, intelligible things, perceived through the intellectus agens. |