| Andreev encyclopædia
Mikhail Belgorodskiy, the author-compiler |
Basic encyclopædia Broadening of the encyclopædia |
REFERENCE DIVISION; ANDREEV, D.L.
INTERACTIVE TEXTS BY DANIIL ANDREEV
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The Rose of the World. Books 1-2 (2: 6-111). The Rose of the World. Books 3-4 (2: 112-189). The Rose of the World. Books 5-6 (2: 190-264). Fragments of different works by D. Andreev. |
| II. Spirit vision and kindred paranormal abilities | |
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| V.1. Spirit vision [404816]. | V.1.1. About Spirit vision phenomenon [404406]. V.1.2. Böhme, Jacob [407423]. V.1.3. Dante [424434]. V.1.4. Krüdener, Barbara Juliane [434.3434.95]. V.1.5. Patanjali [435440]. V.1.6. Ramakrishna [440.5465]. V.1.7. Ramanuja [466474]. V.1.8. Swedenborg, Emmanuel [475568]. V.1.9. Solovyov, Vl. S. [569791]. V.1.9.1. Index of Solovyov's works mentioned in the present bibliography. V.1.9.2. Collected works by Solovyov [569576]. V.1.9.3. Editions and publications of selected works by Solovyov [577594]. V.1.9.4. Separate works by Solovyov [595628]. V.1.9.5. Works about Solovyov [629791]. V.1.10. Eckehart, Meister [792816]. |
| V.2. Channeling, contacts with extraterrestrials [817951]. |
V.2.1. Index of transphysical and cosmic beings and essences mentioned in publications on channeling. V.2.2. Works of channelers [817897]. V.2.3. History, analysis, criticism on channeling [898937]. V.2.4. Fatima [938951]. |
| V.3. Transformed conditions of consciousness [952955]. | |
| V.4. Proscopy phenomenon (prophecies, predictions, foresights) [956984]. | V.4.1. General part [956964]. V.4.2. Abel the monk [965]. V.4.3. Vanga [966971]. V.4.4. Cayce, Edgar [972976]. V.4.5. Nostradamus, Michel [977984]. |
| V.5. Clairvoyance [985997].
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III. Mystical teachings. III.1. Gnosticism. III.2. Theosophy. III.2.1. A bibliography on theosophy as a whole. III.2.2. Blavatsky, H.P. III.2.3. Theosophy after Blavatsky. III.2.4. The New Age movement. |
III.2.5. Krita-Yoga by Yu.V. Linnik. III.3. Anthroposophy. IV. Religious experience . IV.1. A bibliography on religious experience as a whole. IV.2. Religious apparitions. IV.3. Allurement. |
| TRANSPHYSICS | |
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| V.10. Multiplaned Reality [10741082]. V.11. Variomateriality [10831096]. |
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| V.12. Otherwise-dimensionality, multidimensionality, space-time [10971141]. | V.12.1. General part [10971108]. V.12.2. Space [11091112]. V.12.3. Time [11131141]. |
| V.13. Subtle-material bodies, monads [11421158]. V.14. Afterlife [11591192]. V.15. Reincarnation, resettlement of souls, Karma [11931204]. |
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| BEINGS AND FORMATIONS | |
| V.16. Plants [1205]. V.17. Animals [12061210]. |
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| V.18. Variomaterial beings and formations [12111325]. | V.18.0. General works about variomaterial life [12111213]. V.18.1. The Titans [1214]. V.18.2. The forces of Light [12151227]. V.18.2.1. The forces of Light miscellaneous [1215]. V.18.2.2. Angels [12161227]. V.18.3. Demons [12281236]. V.18.4. Shrastrs [1237]. V.18.5. Elementals [12381271]. V.18.5.1. Elementals miscellaneous [12381258]. 1) J.R.R. Tolkien [12521258]. V.18.5.2. Earth the Mother [1259]. V.18.5.3. Anastasia [12601271]. V.18.6. Egregors, metaprototypes [12721279]. V.18.7. Sophiology, Universal Femininity [12801312]. 1) A.N. Schmidt; 2) Feminity, women V.18.8. Planetary Logos, Jesus Christ [13131325]. |
| MODELS OF THE UNIVERSE. METACULTURES. METAHISTORY. THE GLOBAL METACULTURE | |
| V.19. Models and descriptions of the Universe either kindred or alternative to Andreev's one [13261359]. | |
| V.20. Metacultures [13601368.9]. | V.20.1. National cultural worlds [13601362.9]. V.20.2. Nations. Ethnology [13631364.9]. V.20.3. Cultural science [13651366.9]. V.20.4. Founders of religions, folk-influers, heralds, geniuses [13671368.9] (see folk-influers.) |
| V.21. Metahistory [13691380.9]. | V.21.1. Materials on metahistory of the Earth and cosmos [13691370.9]. V.21.2. Sobornost, the Collective Souls of peoples [13711372.9]. V.21.3. History as a science [13731376.9]. V.21.3.1. General section [13731374.9]. V.21.3.2. Some theoretical problems [13751376.9]. V.21.4. Philosophy of history [13771378.9]. V.21.5. Sense of history, historiosophy [13791380.9]. |
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V.22.1. General section [13811382.9]. V.22.2. History [13831441.9]. V.22.2.1. Prehistoric period [13831386.9]. V.22.2.1.1. Primitive society [13831384.9]. V.22.2.1.2. Prehistoric civilizations [13851386.9]. V.22.2.2. World history [13871392.9]. V.22.2.2.1. General section [13871388.9]. V.22.2.2.2. Particular aspects of history [13891390.9]. V.22.2.2.3. Conspirology [13911392.9]. V.22.2.3. History of the Ancient World [13931396.9]. 1) Barbarians [13951396.9]. V.22.2.4. Medieval history [13971408.9]. V.22.2.4.1. Medieval historical process [13971400.9]. V.22.2.4.2. Medieval city [14011402.9]. V.22.2.4.3. Agrarian Western European history of High Middle Ages [14031404.9]. V.22.2.4.4. A man of the Western European Middle Ages [14051406.9]. V.22.2.4.5. Orders of knights and crusades [14071408.9]. V.22.2.5. History of industrial society [14091415.9]. |
V.22.2.6. Modernity (since 1900) [14161431.9]. V.22.2.6.1. General section [14161417.9]. V.22.2.6.2. Crisis of the modern world [14181419.9]. V.22.2.6.3. The World War I [14201421.9]. V.22.2.6.4. Totalitarianism [14221423.9]. V.22.2.6.5. The World War II [14241425.9]. V.22.2.6.6. Political systems of modernity [14261427.9]. V.22.2.6.7. Globalization [14281429.9]. V.22.2.6.8. Early 21th century [14301431.9]. V.22.2.7. Biographies [14321433.9]. V.22.2.8. Future. Futurology [14341435.9]. V.22.2.9. Eschatology, Antichrist [14361441.9]. V.22.2.9.1. About John the Apostle’s Revelation [14361437.9]. V.22.2.9.2. Other works on Christian eschatology [14381439.9]. V.22.2.9.3. The rest of materials on eschatology [14401441.9]. |
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V.22.3. History of culture [14421457.9]. V.22.3.1. World culture [14421443.9]. V.22.3.2. Primitive culture [14441445.9]. V.22.3.3. Culture of the Ancient World [14461447.9]. V.22.3.4. Western culture as a whole [14481449.9]. V.22.3.5. Medieval western culture [14501451.9]. V.22.3.6. Culture of western industrial society [14521453.9]. V.22.3.7. Eastern culture [14541455.9]. V.22.3.8. Modern culture [14561457.9]. V.22.4. Philosophy [14581475.9]. V.22.4.1. World philosophy [14581459.9]. V.22.4.2. Philosophy of the Ancient World [14601461.9]. V.22.4.3. Western philosophy as a whole [14621463.9]. V.22.4.4. Medieval western philosophy [14641465.9]. V.22.4.5. Philosophy of western industrial society [14661467.9]. V.22.4.6. Eastern philosophy [14681469.9]. V.22.4.7. Modern philosophy [14701471.9]. |
V.22.4.8. Utopias [14721473.9]. V.22.4.9. Some theoretical topics of philosophy [14741475.9]. V.22.5. Mythology, myths, legends, tales, parables [14761485.9]. V.22.5.1. Collections of and reference books on world peoples’ myths [14761477.9]. V.22.5.2. Theoretical works on mythology [14781479.9]. V.22.5.3. Myths on concrete topics [14801481.9]. V.22.5.4. Collections of legends, tales, and parables [14821483.9]. V.22.5.5. Theoretical works on fairy folklore [14841485.9]. V.22.6. Religions [14861501.9]. V.22.6.1. History of beliefs and religions of the world [14861487.9]. V.22.6.2. Prehistorical beliefs [14881489.9]. V.22.6.3. Religions of the Ancient World [14901491.9]. V.22.6.4. Eastern religions [14921493.9]. V.22.6.5. Religion in the modern world [14941495.9]. V.22.6.6. Religious consolidating movements and teachings [14961499.9]. V.22.6.6.1. Christian ecumenism [14961497.9]. V.22.6.6.2. New religious consolidating movements and teachings [14981499.9]. V.22.6.7. Topics of religion study [15001501.9]. |
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V.22.7. Art [15021531.9]. V.22.7.1. Periods, genres, and theory [15021519.9]. V.22.7.1.1. World art [15021503.9]. V.22.7.1.2. Art of the Ancient World [15041505.9]. V.22.7.1.3. Western art as a whole [15061507.9]. V.22.7.1.4. Medieval western art [15081509.9]. V.22.7.1.5. Art of western industrial society [15101511.9]. V.22.7.1.6. Eastern art [15121513.9]. V.22.7.1.7. Modern art [15141515.9]. V.22.7.1.8. Fantasies, Utopias and anti-Utopias in art [15161517.9]. V.22.7.1.9. Some theoretical topics of art criticism [15181519.9]. V.22.7.2. Trends [15201521.9]. V.22.7.3. Architecture [15221523.9]. V.22.7.4. Imitative art [15241525.9]. |
V.22.7.5. Museums [15261527.9]. V.22.7.6. Music [15281529.9]. V.22.7.7. Theatre and cinema [15301531.9]. V.22.8. Litrature [15321549.9]. V.22.8.1. World literature [15321533.9]. V.22.8.2. Literature of the Ancient World [15341535.9]. V.22.8.3. Western literature as a whole [15361537.9]. V.22.8.4. Medieval western literature [15381539.9]. V.22.8.5. Literature of western industrial society [15401541.9]. V.22.8.6. Eastern literature [15421543.9]. V.22.8.7. Modern literature [15441545.9]. V.22.8.8. Fantasies, Utopian novel, anti-Utopias [15461547.9]. V.22.8.9. Some theoretical topics of literary criticism [15481549.9]. |
| V.23. The Atlantis metaculture [15501611]. V.23à. The metaculture of Gondwana [16121629]. |
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| V.24. The metaculture of Ancient Egypt [16301729]. | 1) Akhenaton; 2) Nefertity | |||||
| V.25. The Babylonian-Assyrian-Canaanite metaculture [17301779]. |
V.25.1. General works about Ancient Mesopotamia [17301741]. V.25.2. Sumer [17421748]. V.25.3. Assyria [17491757]. V.25.4. Babylonia [17581773]. V.25.5. Syria and Phoenicia [17741779]. |
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| V.26. The Chinese metaculture [17801979]. | V.26.1. About China and Chineses. V.26.2. History of China. V.26.3. Chinese culture. V.26.4. Chinese philosophy. V.26.5. Confucianism. V.26.6. Taoism. V.26.7. Chinese art. V.26.8. Chinese literature. |
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| V.27. The Indian metaculture [19802399]. | V.27.1. About India and Hindus. V.27.2. Shambala. V.27.3. History of India.
V.27.4.1. Fountain-heads of Indian religions. V.27.4.2. Works on and investigations of Indian religions. V.27.4.3. Yoga. V.27.4.4. Tantra. V.27.5. Indian culture. V.27.6. Indian philosophy. V.27.6.1. Fountain-heads of Indian philosophy. V.27.6.2. Works on and investigations of Indian philosophy.
V.27.8. Indian literature. 1) Kalidasa; 2) Tulsidas; 3) R. Tagore |
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| V.28. The ancient Iranian metaculture [24002499]. | 1) Zoroaster. | |||||
| XI.8. The Greco-Roman metaculture [25002999]. | XI.8.1. Antiquity. XI.8.2. Antique history. XI.8.2.1. Aegean civilizations. XI.8.2.2. Minoan Crete and the Micenaean Empire. XI.8.2.3. Etruscans. XI.8.3. Antique polytheism. XI.8.4. Antique culture. XI.8.5. Antique philosophy. 1) Plato; 2) Aristotle. XI.8.6. Antique art. XI.8.7. Antique literature.
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| V.30.1. About Jews and Jewish civilization [30003064]. V.30.2. Jewish metahistory [30653079]. V.30.3. Jewish history [30803999]. V.30.3.0. Jewish history as a whole [30803149]. V.30.3.1. The biblical era (up to Maccabees) [31503249]. V.30.3.2. The post-biblical and Talmudic era [32503309]. V.30.3.3. Jewish history in the medieval era [33103379]. V.30.3.4. Jewish history in the modern era [33803489]. V.30.3.5. Jews in Palestine and the Zionist movement beginning [34903599]. V.30.3.6. Jewish history in Russia [36003759]. V.30.3.6.1. General works on the Jewish history in Russia [36003659]; V.30.3.6.2. Particular works on the Jewish history in Russia [36603759]. V.30.3.7. Holocaust [37603929]. V.30.3.8. The prehistory (since 1945) and the history of Israel state [39303999]. V.30.4. Presumptive folk-influers of the Jewish people [40004109] (see folk-influers.)
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V.30.5. Judaism [41104604]. V.30.5.1. Judaic religion [41104209]. V.30.5.2. TaNaKh (The Old Testament), Verbal Torah [42104414].
V.30.5.4. Kabbala [44654534]. V.30.5.5. Hasidism [45354604]. V.30.6. Jews and Christianity [46054664]. V.30.7. Jews and Islam [46654704]. V.30.8. Jewish philosophy [47054794]. V.30.9. Jewish art [47954894]. 1) A. Modigliani [48354854]; 2) M. Chagall [48554894]. V.30.10. Jewish literature [48955044]. 1) Sholem Aleichem [49254959]; 2) H.N. Bialik [49604989]; 3) L. Feuchtwanger [49905044]. V.30.11. Anti-Semitism [50455239]. V.30.11.1. General works on the Anti-Semitism [50455109]. V.30.11.2. Anti-Semitism in particular historical periods from antiquity to the late 19th century [51105139]. V.30.11.3. The Dreyfus case [51405154]. V.30.11.4. About “Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion” [51555179]. V.30.11.5. Anti-Semitism during the Revolution of 1905 [51805191]. V.30.11.6. The Beylis case [51925209]. V.30.11.7. Anti-Semitism from 1917 to present [52105239]. V.30.12. Selected anti-Semitic works [52405264]. |
| V.31. Christian metacultures. | V.31.1. Christianity. V.31.1.1. General topics.
V.31.1.3. Theology. V.31.2. The Bible. V.31.2.1. The Bible on the whole. V.31.2.2. The Bible and science. V.31.2.3. The Old Testament. V.31.2.4. The New Testament.
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| V.32. The Byzantine metaculture. | V.32.1. About Byzantium and Byzantines. V.32.2. History of Byzantium. V.32.3. Religion and the Church of Byzantium. V.32.4. Byzantine culture. V.32.5. Byzantine philosophy. V.32.6. Byzantine art. V.32.7. Byzantine literature. V.32.8. Greece. V.32.9. Roumania and Moldova. |
V.33.1. General part.
1) I. Loyola. V.33.3. Italy. V.33.3.1. About Italy and Italians. V.33.3.2. History of Italy. V.33.3.3. Italian philosophy. 1) T. Campanella. V.33.3.4. Italian art. 1) Leonardo da Vinci 2) Michelangelo 3) Raphael. V.33.3.5. Italian literature. 1) Petrarch; 2) U. Eco. |
V.33.4. Spain. V.33.3.1. About Spain and Spaniards. V.33.3.2. History of Spain. V.33.3.3. Spanish philosophy. V.33.3.4. Spanish art. 1) F. Goya; 2) S. Dali. V.33.3.5. Spanish literature. 1) M. Cervantes; 2) P. Calderon; 3) F. Garcia Lorca. V.33.5. Portugal. V.33.6. Poland. 1) N. Copernicus. V.33.7. Hungary. 1) F. Liszt. V.33.8. Czechia, Slovakia. V.33.9. Ireland. V.33.10. Croatia. V.33.11. Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia. 1) M.K. Chyurlionis V.33.12. Latin America. |
| V.34.1. General works about North-Western countries. V.34.1.1. The North-Western civilization as a whole. V.34.1.2. The metahistory of North-West. 1) Titurel V.34.1.3. Celts. V.34.1.4. Protestantism. V.34.2. Great Britain and states of the Commonwealth . V.34.2.1. About England and the English.
V.34.2.3. English philosophy. V.34.2.4. English art. V.34.2.5. English literature.
V.34.2.7. Canada. |
V.34.2.8. Ausrtalia. 1) P. Travers. V.34.2.9. New Zealand. V.34.3. France. V.34.3.1. About France and the French. 1) I. Joliot-Curie. V.34.3.2. History of France. 1) Louis IX; 2) Joan of Arc. V.34.3.3. French philosophy. 1) C.-H. Saint-Simon; 2) Ch. Fourier. V.34.3.4. French art. V.34.3.5. French literature.
V.34.4.0. About Germany and Germans. 1) M. Planck; 2) A. Einstein. V.34.4.1. History of Germany. V.34.4.1.0. History of Germany as a whole. V.34.4.1.1. Pre-war history of Germany. V.34.4.1.2. Hitler. V.34.4.1.3. The Third Reich. V.34.4.1.4. Post-war history of Germany. V.34.4.2. German philosophy.
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V.34.4.3. German art.
V.34.4.7. Belgium. 1) F. Lemaître. V.34.4.8. Neitherlands. V.34.4.9. Scandinavian states as a whole. |
V.34.4.10. Norway. 1) H. Ibsen. V.34.4.11. Sveden. V.34.4.12. Finland. V.34.4.13. Denmark. 1) H. Bosch; 2) Rembrandt; 3) J. Ruisdael. V.34.4.14. Iceland. V.34.5. Yugoslavia. 1) M. Pavic´. V.34.6. USA. V.34.6.1. About America and Americans. V.34.6.2. History of USA. 1) A. Lincoln V.34.6.3. Anti-Americanism. V.34.6.4. American philosophy. 1) R.W. Emerson; 2) H. Thoreau. V.34.6.5. American art. V.34.6.6. American literature.
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| V.36.0. Russia, Russians. V.36.1. Russian metahistory. V.36.2. Future of Russia. V.36.3. Russian history. V.36.3.0. Russian history in general [2658026779]. 1) The Rurik dynasty as a whole. V.36.3.1. The period of the Eastern-Slavic egregor. V.36.3.1.1. The birth of the Russian people. V.36.3.1.2. Mythologization of Old Russian history. Pseudo-history. V.36.3.1.3. Pre-Russianity. V.36.3.1.3.1. Paganish period in Russia. V.36.3.1.3.2. Slavic mythology V.36.3.1.3.3. The Book of Veles and other literary monuments V.36.3.1.4. Pre-Moscow Rurik princes.
V.36.3.2.0. Moscow state as a whole. V.36.3.2.1. Early Moscow princes. V.36.3.2.2. From Dmitry Donskoy to Vasily II. V.36.3.2.3. Ivan III. V.36.3.2.4. Last Rurik princes. |
1) Vasily III; 2) Ivan IV; 3) Fyodor I Ivanovich V.36.3.2.5. The Time of Troubles.
V.36.3.3.0. Romanovs as a whole and the Moscow Kingdom. V.36.3.3.1. Peterburg empire from Peter I to Paul I.
1) M.I. Kutuzov V.36.3.3.3. Peterburg empire from Nikolas I to Nikolas II. 1) Niñkolas I 1à) Decembrists 2) Alexander II 2à) Narodnichestvo 3) Alexander III 4) Niñkolas II: his personality and his family. 4à) The shooting of Tsar’s Family and the problem of remains. |
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5) Historic period of Nukolas II’s reign. 5à) The Russian-Japanese War. 5Á) The Revolution of 19051907. 5â) The Manifesto of October 17. 5ã) P.A. Stolypin. 5ä) The World War I. 5å) The February Revolution. 6) G.Ye. Rasputin. 7) From late Second Zhrugr to early Fourth One (20th ctntury). 8) I.P. Pavlov V.36.3.4. The period of Zhrugr the Third [2986031469]. V.36.3.4.1. Soviet period on the whole [2986029959]. V.36.3.4.2. V.I. Lenin [2996030039]. V.36.3.4.3. Lenin period of the Soviet state [3004030189]. V.36.3.4.4. J. Stalin and his epoch [3019030289]. 0) Apologies of Stalin, or Bleaching the “dark shepherd” [3029030319]. |
1) 1st zhrugrite’s projections [3032030349]. 2) The creative intelligentsia’s situation under Stalin [3035030369]. 3) Stalin’s power structures [3037030409]. 4) Stalin’s repressions, Gulag [3041030489]. 5) The Great Patriotic War [3049030589]. 6) A.A. Vlasov, the Russian Liberation Army and 2nd zhrugrite’s other projections [3059030649]. V.36.3.4.5. The “thaw” and the “stagnation epoch” [3065030749].
V.36.3.4.7. National-zhrugrit’s projections, neopaganism [3103031129]. V.36.3.4.8. Russians abroad [3113031229]. 1) Mother Mariya [3123031269]. V.36.3.4.9. Perestroyka [3127031469]. |
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V.36.3.5. The period of Zhrugr the Fourth, or Post-perestroyka [3147031769]. V.36.3.5.1. General works on the period of post-perestroyka [3147031524]. V.36.3.5.2. B.N. Yeltsin and his presidentship time [3152531627]. V.36.3.5.3. V.V. Putin and his presidentship time [3162831706]. V.36.4. Russian folklore [3177031869]. V.36.5. Orthodoxy [3187032629]. V.36.5.0. Works on the Orthodoxy as a whole [3187031969]. V.36.5.1. Russian Orthodox Church [3197032069].
1) Patriarch Tikhon [3248032519]. 2) Prot. A. Men [3252032579]. V.36.5.3. Catacomb church (Crypta) [3258032629]. V.36.6. Russian national character, psychology, mentality [3263032689]. |
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V.36.7. Russian culture [32690-32819]. V.36.7.1. General part. 1) N.M. Karamzin; 2) V.O. Klyuchevsky V.36.7.2. Influence of Dingra and Duggur. V.36.8. Russian philosophy [32820-33349]. V.36.8.1. General works on the Russian philosophy [32820-32919].
V.36.9. Russian art and literature [3335042279]. V.36.9.1. General works on the Russian art and literature [3335033399]. V.36.9.1.1. Russian town-building and architecture [3340033449]. V.36.9.1.2. Russian imitative and applied arts [3345033549]. V.36.9.1.3. Russian art avant guarde [3355033599]. V.36.9.1.4. Russian music, theatre, and cinema [3360033699]. V.36.9.1.5. The Old Russian literature till 17th century inclusive [3370033759]. V.36.9.1.6. The Russian literature as a whole. The works covering 18th20th centuries [3376033859]. V.36.9.1.7. The Russian 18th century literature [3386033889]. V.36.9.1.8. The Russian 19th century literature [3389033959]. V.36.9.1.9. Silver age literature [3396034059]. |
V.36.9.1.10. The Russian 20th century literature [3406034159]. V.36.9.1.11. Memoirs and diaries of Russian XX century writers [3406034159]. V.36.9.1.12. Russian protest art and literature of 1960s1980s. [3420034219]. V.36.9.1.13. Art and literature of Russians abroad [3422034259]. V.36.9.2. 26 heralds, either described or mentioned by D. Andreev.
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V.36.9.3. Creators with heraldic tendency marked by D. Andreev, with either transphysical or metahistorical component of creation.
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V.36.9.5. Personalities (non-heralds) and works in art and literature, positively characterized by D. Andreev.
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V.36.9.7. Presumptive heralds.
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V.36.9.9. Manifestations of art, created large egregors.
V.36.11. Bulgaria. V.36.12. Georgia. V.36.13. Armenia. |
V.37. The Islamic metaculture.
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V.37.1. General part. V.37.1.1. General works. V.37.1.2. Medieval history. . V.37.1.3. Modern history. V.37.1.4. Islamic culture. V.37.1.5. Islamic philosophy. V.37.2. Islam, Koran. 1) Muhammad. V.37.3. Sufism. V.37.4. Gurdjieff, Georges Ivanovitch. V.37.5. Arabic states. V.37.5.1. General part. V.37.5.2.1. History of Arabic states as a whole. V.37.5.2.2. Arabic culture. |
V.37.5.2.3. Arabic philosophy. V.37.5.2.4. Arabic art. V.37.5.2.5. Arabic literature. V.37.5.3. The states of Arabian Peninsula. V.37.5.3.1. Saudi Arabia. V.37.5.3.2. Yemen. V.37.5.3.3. Kuwait. V.37.5.4. Arabic Middle East. V.37.5.4.1. Iraq. V.37.5.4.2. Syria. V.37.5.4.3. Lebanon. V.37.5.4.4. Jordan. V.37.5.4.5. Palestine. |
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V.37.5.5. Arabic North Africa. V.37.5.5.1. Egypt. V.37.5.5.2. Algeria. V.37.5.5.3. Tunis. V.37.5.5.4. Morocco. V.37.5.5.5. Libya. V.37.5.5.6. Sudan. V.37.6. Iran (Persia) and Tajikistan. V.37.6.1. History of Iran. V.37.6.2. Culture of Iran. V.37.6.3. Persian-Tadjik literature.
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V.37.7. Turkey. V.37.7.1. About Turkey and Turks. V.37.7.2. History of Turkey. V.37.7.3. Turkish culture. V.37.7.4. Turkish literature. V.37.8. Other Turkic states and peoples of Asia. V.37.8.1. Islamic India, Pakistan. V.37.8.2. Afghanistan. V.37.8.3. Azerbaijan. V.37.8.4. Islamic North Caucasus and Caspian seabord. V.37.8.5. Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kirghizia. V.37.9. Turkic states and peoples of Europe. V.37.9.1. Crimean khanate, Crimean Tatars. V.37.9.2. Kazan khanate, Tatarstan. V.37.9.3. Albania. |
| V.38. Buddhistic metacultures. | V.38.1. General part. 1) Buddha; 2) Mi-la-ras-pa. V.38.2. Buddhism. V.38.3. Zen Buddhism. V.38.4. The Himalayan metaculture. V.38.5. The Northern-Buddhistic metaculture. V.38.6. The Indo-Malaysian metaculture. |
| V.39. The Black metaculture. | 1) H.B. Stowe; 2) M.L. King. |
| V.40. Metacultures whose development was arrested in Enrof. | V.40.1. The Ancient Sudanese metaculture. V.40.2.The proto-Mongolian metaculture. V.40.3. The Dravidian metaculture. V.40.4. The ancient Germanic metaculture. V.40.5. The ancient Peruvian (pre-Inca) metaculture. V.40.6. The ancient Tibetan (pre-Buddhistic) metaculture (Bon). V.40.7. The Mongolian metaculture. V.40.8. The ancient Australian metaculture. V.40.9. The Tolteko-Aztec metaculture. V.40.10. The Yucatan (Mayan) metaculture. V.40.11. The Incan metaculture. V.40.12. The metaculture of the Great Lakes Indians. V.40.13. The Polynesian metaculture. V.40.14. The Japanese metaculture. |
Eniology and Esoterics. [4835048809]
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XXII. Eniology. XXII.1. Prehistory of eniology. XXII.2. Contemporary stage of eniology. XXII.3. Energetic fight and defense. |
XXII.4. Ufology. XXII.5. Cryptozoology. XXIII. Esoterics. |
Enrof. Natural sciences. Human. God [4881050000]
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XXIV. Enrof. XXIV.1. Astronomy. XXIV.2. Physics. XXIV.3. Chemistry. XXIV.4. Biology. XXIV.5. Earth. XXIV.5.1. Geography. XXIV.5.2. Geology. XXV. Human. XXV.1. Human life. XXV.2. Human society. XXV.3. Technology. |
XXV.4. Knowledge. XXV.4.1. Belief and nous. XXV.4.2. Science. XXV.4.3. Philosophy. XXV.4.3.1. Being. XXV.4.3.2. Consciousness. XXV.4.3.3. The freedom of will. XXV.4.3.4. Immortality. XXV.4.4. Psychology. XXV.4.5. Mathematics. XXVI. God. XXVI.1. Theodicy. XXVI.2. Creationism. |