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Revision as of 13:41, 17 May 2006
This is a list of obscure subjects mentioned in Foucault's Pendulum. The words and subjects herein are widely considered archaic or esoteric. This list is by no means definitive, as some links are fictitious or misspelled (in red). Other links refer to real things (in blue) that unfortunately have yet to be discussed online (in red).
- "Only for you, children of doctrine and learning, have we written this work. Examine this book, ponder the meaning we have dispersed in various places and gathered again; what we have concealed in one place we have disclosed in another, that it may be understood by your wisdom." -Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim, De occulta philosophia
- "Superstition brings bad luck." - Raymond Smullyan, 5000 B.C.
KETER
The first section of Foucault's Pendulum refers to Keter, the sefirot also known as Da'at. It means crown, and symbolizes faith, pleasure and will.
Chapter 1
Quote (in Hebrew): "When the Light of the Endless was drawn in the form of a straight line in the Void...it was not drawn and extended immediately downwards, indeed it extended slowly - that is to say, at first the Line of Light began to extend and at the very start of its extension in the secret of the Line it was drawn and shaped into a wheel, perfectly circular all around." - Philip S. Gruberger (ed.) - The Kabbalah: A Study of the Ten Luminous Emanations from Rabbi Isaac Luria with the Commentaries Sufficient for the Beginner. Vol. II, Press of the Research Centre of Kabbalah, Jerusalem, 1972-1973, p. 7., ISBN 0943688094
- isochronal
- triadic
- mandala
- pentaculum
- Agartha
- Samoa
- Novaya Zemlya
- Avalon
- Ayers Rock
- astigmatic
- Solomon's Temple
- Saint Martin-des-Champs, Musée des Arts et Métiers
- Panta Rei
- Ein-Sof
- Numinous
- ogive
- sapiential
- Planes of: Louis Charles Breguet, Louis Blériot, Esnault, Dufaux
- priory
- ogive
- chthonian
- patina
- entomologist
- chelae
- Proglottid
- ambulatory
- New Atlantis
Chapter 2
Quote: The New Atlantis by Francis Bacon.
- obsequious
- concatenation
- liturgy
- macumba
- catoptric
- evanescent
- Alhazen
- calcination
- eolopile, Aeolipile?
- homunculus
- reliquaries
- quatrefoil
- Aglie
- Notarikon - Netrikon
- Lalique
- majolica
- faience
- Murano
- Yaldabaoth
- Plerome
- Ogdoades
- "But perhaps in that simsun, that diminishment, that lonely separation-Diotallevi said-there was already the promise of a return."
HOKHMAH
The second section refers to the sefirot of Chokhmah, which refers to wisdom, insight, and selfishness.
Chapter 3
Quote: De arte cabalistica by Johannes Reuchlin
Chapter 4
Quote: "He who attempts to penetrate into the Rose Garden of the Philosophers without the key resembles a man who would walk without feet." -Atlanta Fugiens by Michael Maier
Chapter 5
Quote: Abulafia, Hayye ha-Nefes
- Temurah
- caftan
- Sefer Yesirah = Sefer Yetzirah. Sefer haYashar?
- gematria
- Metacyclosynchrotron cyclotron?
- antediluvian
- acrostic
- Synarchy
- Druids
- Ennoia
Chapter 6
Quote: Jorge Luis Borges, El Golem
- Adelino Canepa - character
- atabaque
- Exu
- pontos
- amor fati - "love your fate"
BINAH
The third section refers to the sefirot of Binah.
Chapter 7
Quote: "Do not expect too much of the end of the world." -Stanisław Jerzy Lec, Aforyzmy
- Academie de Saint-Cyr
- polyphony
- diabolus
- tesseract?
- Carpocrates
- ignominy
- impotentia coeundi
- Krupskaya
- philology
- Pilade's is the bar the main characters frequent, presumably fictional
Chapter 8
Quote: Fragment of Turfa'n M7
Chapter 9
Quote: Johann Valentin Andreae
Chapter 10
Quote: Cesare della Rivera
Chapter 11
Quote: Emil Cioran
Chapter 12
Quote: Fama Fraternitatis
Chapter 13
Quote: Chronique a la suite du roman de Favel
Chapter 14
Quote: Aimery de Villiers-le-Duc
Chapter 15
Quote: Jean de Joinville
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Quote: Victor Emile Michelet, Martinism
Chapter 18
Quote: Thomas Burnet
Chapter 19
Quote: "After Beaujeu, the Order has never ceased to exist, not for a moment, and after Aumont we find an uninterrupted sequence of Grand Masters of the Order down to owr own time, and if the name and seat of the true Grand Master and the true Seneschals who rule the order and guide it's sublime labors remain a mystery today, an impenetrable secret known only to the truly enlightened, it is because the hour of the Order has not struck and the time is not ripe.... - Manuscript of 1760, in G.A. Schiffmann
Chapter 20
Quote: Julius Evola
Chapter 21 & 22
Quote: Wolfram von Eschenbach
HESED
The fourth passage is named for the sefirot Chesed, which refers to loving-kindness.
Chapter 23
Quote: Eliphas Levi
Chapter 24
Quote: Josephin Peladan
Chapter 25
Q: C.-L. Cadet-Gassicourt, Le tombeau de Jacques de Molay
Chapter 26
Q: Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin
- sacristies
- jacaranda
- naves
- cloisters
- famuli
- Cagliostro
- braggart
- agate
- umbanda
- candomble
- Lourdes
- Capuchins
- syncretism
- Sorbonne
Chapter 27
Quote: Collin de Plancy
- Kardecism
- Trier region
- Comte de Saint-Germain
Chapter 28
Quote: Corpus Hermeticus
Chapter 29
Quote: Heinrich Neuhaus
Chapter 30
Quote: Christof von Besold(?), Appendix to Tommaso Campanella, Von der Spanischen Monarchy, 1623
Chapter 31
Quote: Rene Guenon
- Cheops
- Nefertiti
- Solon
- Plotinus
- Essenes
- Therapeutae
- Alciun Flaccus Albinus Alcuinus
- Dagobert
- Bacon
- Spinoza
- Jakob Bohme
- Debussy
- Cambronne
- Geronimo
- Pancho Villa
- siakra
- plexus
Chapter 32
Quote: Tertullian
Chapter 33
Quote: Papus
- Aglie- "{What is the} difference between the man who knows and the man who undergoes?"
- alopecia areata
- marzipan
- Pantagruelian
- Corcovado
- Eucaristic
- cambone
- atabaques
- thurible
- "It was a quadrangular hall, with one area set aside for the dancing of the cavalos"
- pontos
- clavichord
- aspirant
- saraband
- Archean
- ostentatious
- askesis
GEVURAH
Gevurah symbolizes strength.
Chapter 34
Q: Picatrix
Chapter 35
Q: Purgatorio, Dante
Chapter 36
Q: Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Q: Grades of the Ancient and Primitive Rite Memphis-Miriam Rite? Memphis-Misraim Rite?
Chapter 40
Q: Shakespeare, Julius Caesar (play)
Chapter 41
Q: Dion Fortune, The Mystical Qabalah
- couchette
- decan
- magiam
- necromantium
- astrologiam
- geomantiam
- pyromantium
- hydromantium
- chaomantium
- medicinam adeptam
- physiognosis
- cosmognosis
- ontological
- anthropognosis
- psychurgy
- clairvoyance
- 5 hyperphysical senses
- physiognomics
- theurgy
- necromancy
- onomancy
- thaumaturgy
- somnambulism
- mercurial chemistry
Chapter 42
- "gnoseology or whatever it is"
- geomancy
- maalox
- mercurial Radames, Radames
- catechism
Chapter 43
- Dr. Moebius - Belbo's pseudonym
- Jesuits
- Opus Dei
- Carbonaria
- Rotary
- Absolutists
- Aetherius Society of California
- Astara of Lausanne
- Atalanteans
- Builders of the Adytum in California
- Cercle E.B. of Perpignan
- Cercle Eliphas Levi of Maule
- Knights of the Templar Alliance of Toulouse
- Druidic College of Gaul
- Couvent Spiritualiste de Jericho
- Cosmic Church of Truth in Florida
- Traditionalist Seminar of Econe in Switserland
- Church of Mithra
- Church of Satan
- United Luciferan Church
- Apostolic Rosicrucian Church
- Childern of Darkness and Green Order on the Ivory Coast
- Escuela Hermetista Occidental of Montevideo
- Tetra-Gnosis of Chicago
- Ancient Bretheren of the Rosie-Cross
- dachshund
- hippomene - pregnant mares secrete it
- joss stick
- aquiline
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
- redivivus
- Ahasuerus
- imprudent
- tauroboliaste
- psychopompe
- ratatouille
- Palladians
- chocs
- bibelots
- alembiques
- Baphomet
- cataplasms (sinapisms?)
- Sorcelery
- voyante
- parquet
- diablotines
- Carmelite Scapular
Chapter 47
- crepuscular
- opalescent penumbra
- trompe l'oeil
- sylloges
- aeolipile of Hero of Alexandria
- cycltotrons
- mountebank
- conventicle
- esthetes
- anglais
- queste du Graal
- querulous
Chapter 48
Q: Piazzi Smyth, Charles Piazzi Smyth
Chapter 49
Q: Henry Corbin
Chapter 50
Q: Nag Hammadi
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
- Fabian Society socialism
- Vichy
- internecine
Chapter 54
"The prince of darkness is a gentleman." - King Lear
Chapter 55
Q: Robert Fludd
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Chapter 58
- sepulcher
- Rebis
- White Copper
- Immaculate Lamb
- Aibathest
- Alborach
- Orpiment
- Azoch
- Baurach
- Cambar
- Caspa
- Comerisson
- Fada
- Favonious
- Foundation of the Art
- Precious Stone of Givinis
- Zibach
- Ziva
- Veil...
pg. 344
Chapter 59
Q: Paracelsus
Chapter 60
Q: Artephius
Chapter 61
Chapter 62
Q: M. Raoult
Chapter 63
TIFERET
tiferet means beauty, harmony
Chapter 64
Chapter 65
Chapter 66
Q: Michael Baigent, Holy Blood, Holy Grail
Chapter 67
Chapter 68
Q: Abulafia
Chapter 69
Q: Jules Bois
Chapter 70
Chapter 71
Chapter 72
Q: Effroyables pactions faicetes entre le diable & les pretendus Inuisibles
Chapter 73
Q: J. Duchaussoy
Chapter 74
Q: Guillaume Postel, Ignatius of Loyola
Chapter 75
Q: Julius Evola
Chapter 76
Chapter 77
Chapter 78
Chapter 79
Chapter 80
Chapter 81
Chapter 82
Q: H.P. Blavatsky
Chapter 83
Chapter 84
Chapter 85
Chapter 86
Q: L. Charpentier
Chapter 87
Q: W.C.F. Wigston
Chapter 88
Q: Madame Blavatsky, Charles Southeran
- terraqueous
- picture on page 473
Chapter 89
Chapter 90
Q: Abbe Barruel
Chapter 91
Q: Captain Simonini to Barruel
Chapter 92
Q: Sergei Nilus
- massacre of Tsarskoye Selo
- pogroms
Chapter 93
Q: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Chapter 94
Q: F.N. de Bonneville
Chapter 95
Q: Mons. Leon Meurin, S.J.
Chapter 96
Q: ?
Chapter 97
Q: Exodus 3:14, Madame Bavatsky, Alexandre Dumas
Chapter 98
Q: Rene Alleau
Chapter 99
Q: Guenonism, Pauwels and Bergier
Chapter 100
Q: J. Cleves Symmes of Ohio, Lands Beyond (1952) by L. Sprague de Camp and Willy Ley
Chapter 101
Chapter 102
Chapter 103
Chapter 104
Q: Kamal Jumblatt, Johann Valentin Andreae
Chapter 105
Q: Lucretius
Chapter 106
Q: Woody Allen
- Ingolf Document
- pictures page 538
NEZAH
Netzach (Kabbalah) means victory.
Chapter 107
Q: Faust
Chapter 108
Chapter 109
Chapter 110
Chapter 111
Q: Jaques Cazotte - Jacques Cazotte
HOD
Hod means splendor.
Chapter 112
Q: John Heydon
Chapter 113
Q: Ja'far as-Sadiq, sixth Imam
- antistrophe
- legerdemain
- rachitic
- psychopomp
- Grand Guignol
- Annibale Cantalamessa
- Pio Bo
- sacerdotal
- hieratic
- blanched
- vicissitude
Chapter 114
Q: Mario Salvadori, features equations
Chapter 115
Q: Talmud, Zeraim, Berakhot, 6
- loci
- temple of Karnak
- Bhagavad-Gita
- Assasins of Alamut, Hashshashin
Chapter 116
Chapter 117
YESOD
Yesod means foundation
Chapter 118
Q: Karl Popper
Chapter 119
MALKHUT
Malkhuth means kingdom