Contents of The Parthenon Code
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Preface and Introduction
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| Preface |
ix
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| Introduction |
xi
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| PART I: | BACKGROUND |
1
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| Chapter 1: | The Ancient Greek Artists Code |
3
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| Chapter 2: | Ancient Greek ReligionA Summary |
9
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| PART II: | NOAH AND HIS CHILDREN IN GREEK VASE-ART, IN GREEK HISTORY, AND ON THE PARTHENON |
29
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| Chapter 3: | NereusThe Greek Noah |
31
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| Chapter 4: | Herakles Seizes the Authority of Nereus/Noah |
39
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| Chapter 5: | The Flood Depicted on the Parthenon |
47
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| Chapter 6: | Before the Flood, the Kentaurs Take the Line of Kains Women |
59
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| Chapter 7: | The Conquest of Noahs Yahweh-believing Sons |
83
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| Chapter 8: | Noahs Cloak on the Parthenon |
101
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| Chapter 9: | Peleus Abducts ThetisThe Daughter of Nereus/Noah |
121
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| Chapter 10: | The AmazonsNoahs Daughters Turned Warriors |
135
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| PART III: | THE EAST PEDIMENTTHE GREEKS ULTIMATE ARTISTIC AND RELIGIOUS STATEMENT |
147
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| Section I: | Reconstructing the East Pediment |
149
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| Chapter 11: | The Pieces of the Puzzle |
151
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| Chapter 12: | The Central Figures: Zeus, Athena, Hera, and Hephaistos |
159
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| Section II: | The True Identity of the Central Figures |
165
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| Chapter 13: | ZeusThe Serpent Transfigured into an Image of Adam |
167
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| Chapter 14: | AthenaThe Reborn Serpents Eve |
175
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| Chapter 15: | HeraThe Primal Eve |
183
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| Chapter 16: | HephaistosThe Deified Kain |
191
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| Section III: | The Background of Athenas BirthThe Right Side of the Pediment |
199
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| Chapter 17: | NyxThe Departing Darkness out of Which Arose Paradise |
201
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| Chapter 18: | The HesperidesA Picture of Paradise |
207
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| Chapter 19: | Atlas Pushes away the Heavens, and with them, the God of the Heavens |
213
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| Chapter 20: | Hermes, the Deified Cush, Connects Eden with the Rebirth of the Serpents Eve |
219
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| Section IV: | The Power and Promise of Athenas BirthThe Left Side of the Pediment |
225
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| Chapter 21: | HeliosThe Rising Sun Heralds the Birth of Athena and the New Greek Age |
227
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| Chapter 22: | The Immortal HeraklesNimrod Transplanted to Greek Soil |
231
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| Chapter 23: | The Three FatesDeath Turned Back by the Immortal Athena |
239
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| Chapter 24: | Nike Amplifies the Victory of Zeus and Athena |
243
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| PART IV: | A REVIEW OF THE EAST PEDIMENT AND THE OVERALL SCULPTURAL THEME OF THE PARTHENON |
247
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| Chapter 25: | A Review of the East Pediment |
249
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| Chapter 26: | Noahs Cloak, the Parthenon, and the Christ |
257
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| Art and Image Credits | ||
| Bibliography | ||
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