Istar of Babylon: A Phantasy. Margaret Horton Potter

Istar of Babylon: A Phantasy - Margaret Horton Potter


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       Margaret Horton Potter

      Istar of Babylon: A Phantasy

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066236618

       PREFACE

       LIBRI PERSONÆ

       Book I

       Book II

       PROLOGUE THE INCARNATION

       Book I THE JOURNEY

       I THE SEA

       II THE VOW

       III INTO THE EAST

       IV ASHTORETH

       V TO THE GATE OF GOD

       Book II THE GREAT CITY

       I THE Â-IBUR-SABÛ

       II THE SANCTUARY OF ISTAR

       III A BABYLONISH HOUSEHOLD

       IV BELSHAZZAR

       V THE JEW

       VI ISTAR OF ERECH

       VII LORD RIBÂTA'S GARDEN

       VIII BABA

       IX BABYLON BY NIGHT

       X THE ANGER OF BEL

       XI FROM THE HOUSE OF HEAVEN

       XII ÊGIBI & SONS

       XIII THE RAB-MAG

       XIV STRANGE GODS [10]

       XV SIPPAR

       XVI BELTI-SHAR-UZZUR

       XVII THE WOMAN'S WOE

       XVIII THE FEAST OF TAMMUZ

       XIX THE REGIMENT OF GUTI

       XX PESTILENCE

       XXI KURUSH THE KING

       XXII AT THE GATE

       XXIII THE SILVER SKY

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      "The higher ideas, my dear friend, can hardly be set forth except through the medium of examples; every man seems to know all things in a kind of dream, and then again to know nothing when he wakes. … But people seem to forget that some things have sensible images, which may be easily shown when any one desires to exhibit any of them or explain them to an inquirer, without any trouble or argument; while the greatest and noblest truths have no outward image of themselves visible to man which he who wishes to satisfy the longing soul of the inquirer can adapt to the eye of sense, and therefore we ought to practise ourselves in the idea of them; for immaterial things, which are the highest and greatest, are shown only in thought and idea, and in no other way, and all that we are saying is said for the sake of them."[1]

      "Then reflect … that the soul is in the very likeness of the divine, and immortal and intelligible and uniform and unchangeable; and the body is in the very likeness of the human, and mortal and unintelligible and multiform and dissoluble and changeable.

      "And were we not saying long ago that the soul, when using the body as an instrument of perception, … is then dragged by the body into the region of the changeable, and wanders and is confused; the world spins round her, and she is like a drunkard when under their influence.

      "But when, returning unto herself, she reflects, then she passes into the realm of purity and eternity and immortality and unchangeableness, which are her kindred; … then she ceases from erring ways, and, being in communion with the unchanging, is unchanging."[2]

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      Theron: A citizen of the Doric town of Selinous in Sicily. The father of Charmides.

      Heraia: The wife of Theron, and mother of Charmides.

      Phalaris: An athlete; the elder brother of Charmides.

      Charmides: A young


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