Faculté Libre d'Astrologie de Paris (FLAP)

Le but de ce blog est lié à la création en 1975 du Mouvement Astrologique Universitaire (MAU) . Il sera donc question des passerelles entre Astrologie et Université mais aussi des tentatives de constituer des enseignements astrologiques.
Constatant les lacunes des astrologues dans le domaine des
sciences sociales (hommes et femmes, structures
nationales et supranationales etc), la FLAP assurera à ses
étudiants des connaissances de première main et les plus
récentes qui leur serviront de socle pour appréhender
l'astrologie et en repenser les contours.
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jacques halbronn . Ses deux études sur les cométes (1986 et -2003)

jacques halbronn . Ses deux études sur les cométes (1986 et -2003) Jacques halbronn " Les variations d'impact des comètes en France. Etude bibliographique" ». LA COMETE DE HALLEY. ET l'influence SOCIALE ET POLITIQUE DES ASTRES. Bayeux, 11 octobre 1986. U .Colloque 1986 .. Bayeux, Ville de Bayeux, Edition: 1991, pp. 53-10 et The importance of comets for the cause of astrology: The case of Pierre Bayle in the years 1680-1705, (20003)ASTROLOGY & THE ACADEMY: Papers from the inaugural conference of the Sophia Centre, Bath Spa University College, Nicholas Campion ASTROLOGY & THE ACADEMY: Papers from the inaugural conference of the Sophia Centre, Bath Spa University College, 13-14 June 2003 - edited by Nicholas Campion, Patrick Curry & Michael York, $32.00 Contents: Acknowledgments; The Sophia Centre; Contributors; Foreword: Astrology, by Patrick Curry; Introduction: Cultural Astronomy, by Nicholas Campion. Conference Papers in order of proceeding From Allegory to Anagoge: The question of symbolic perception in a literal world, by Angela Voss. Astral Magic: The acceptable face of paganism, by Ronald Hutton 'Aspects' of Deity, by Prudence Jones Astrology and Science: Two worldviews searching for a synthesis, by Jesus Navarro Astrology at work in social science research, by Pat Harris The Academy as an archetypical group dynamic, by Liz Greene Verity & the question of primary & secondary scholarship in astrology, by Geoffrey Cornelius Psychological aspects of astrology's return to the academy, by Jean Hinson Lall The lure of Egypt, or how to sound like a reliable source, by Joanna Komorowska Marco Polo & the Chinese zodiac, by Derek Walters Astrology & the Brazilian culture: A personal perspective, by Ruth Cintra Astrology as a language course, by Mike Harding The importance of comets for the cause of astrology: The case of Pierre Bayle in the years 1680-1705, by Jacques Halbronn Studying at the Sophia Centre; Culture & Cosmos (a journal published in conjunction with the Sophia Centre) Comment: Ah, for the life of academic pilgrimages. The papers presented are all thoroughly sound & in a respectably stilted, academic style. I have just finished reading David Lodge's 1984 academic romance, Small World, about the amusing & convoluted relationships of those academics who frequent such conferences. What is to be the fate of degreed & tenured astrological academics as they make their way in conference world? Get Lodge's book & find out! Cinnibar Books, 204 pages.

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