User:Elfelix

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"The Realm of Light shines Within us, and Between us."

ARTICLES. From scratch or stubs, except 1, 2, 8, 13-16, 30, 38-41, and T17, which are augmented as described. General subjects are listed first, followed by those on Tunisia.

  • 1. lost
  • 2.
    "Books and Articles"
    => finished. A medieval Dutch mystic
  • 3. List of non-Muslim authors on Islam: from stub. >250 entries. Annotated, starting from era of Muhammad
  • 4.
    Miguel Asín Palacios
    : from stub => fin. Spanish academic/priest: Muslim mystics, often compared to Christian
  • 5. James T. Monroe => finished. American academic who wrote on Spanish and Arabic literature
  • 6. Emilio García Gómez => finished. A Spanish academic of Arabic literature
  • 7. South Arabia: from stub => finished. Outline History of region in and near Yemen
  • 8.
    Text of Ibn Ishaq". ->Ibn Ishaq
    : "Recontr. of text". => Talk:X. First bio. of Mhmd.
  • 9.
    Luce López-Baralt
    => fin. Academic of Puerto Rico, re mysticism and literature, Arabic and Spanish
  • 10. Andrew Hurley => finished. Translator of Spanish literature into English
  • 11. Jerusalem Declaration on Christian Zionism => fin. By Palestinian Christians, reply by Chr. Zionists
  • 12. Interreligious Coordinating Council in Israel => fin. Israeli religious coalition to bridge Judaism & Islam
  • 13. Wm. Robertson Smith: add "Books annotated"; "Commentary" => fin. Scot professor: Bible criticism, Islam.
  • 14. Wayne Teasdale: Reconfigure, rewrite ("Criticism") => fin. Catholic monk (1945-2004), Hindu dialogue
  • 15. Evelyn Underhill: add: "Ruysbroeck"; "Mysticism of Plotinus"; "Commentary"; her titles => "'Anglican mystic
  • 16.
    The Porvoo Communion
    ") => fin. 24-2-2010. Chr. doctrine
  • 17.
    Julián Ribera y Tarragó
    => finished. Spanish academic of Arabic literature
  • 18. R. C. Zaehner: stub => process: Prof. re mysticism, Zoroastrian & Hindu studies; former British intelligence
  • 19. St. Thaïs => finished. A Christian saint of Roman Egypt, reformed courtesan
  • 20. Paphnutius => fin. Medieval play about St. Thaïs and the monk Paphnutius
  • 21. Ma-tsu Tao-yi: >stub => fin. [Jan 2012]. Śūnyatā. Chan Buddhist monk of China (written over; 2015 cured).
  • 22. Masao Abe: from stub => finished. Japanese academic of Buddhist studies and inter-religious dialogue
  • 23. La Saeta => finished. Spanish Catholic spiritual song, influenced by flamenco
  • 24. Concurso de Cante Jondo => finished. A fiesta of flamenco arts held in Granada, 1922
  • 25. Juana la Macarrona: from stub => finished. Flamenco dancer, late 19th & early 20th centuries
  • 26. Diego Bermúdez (singer) => finished. Flamenco singer, late 19th & early 20th centuries
  • 27. Carmelita Maracci: from stub=> finished. California ballet dancer who blended Spanish dance
  • 27a Bronislava Nijinska: from stub=> fin. Polish dancer, choreographer in Ballets Russes
  • 27b Stanislas Idzikowski: from stub=> fin. Polish dancer in Ballets Russes.
  • 27c Leon Woizikovsky: fin. Polish dancer in Ballets Russes.
  • 27d Kyra Nijinsky: from stub=> fin. A ballet dancer.
  • 28.
    Shikand-gumanic Vichar
    => Queue. A Zoroastrian text of the 9th century
  • 29. Abba 'Enbaqom => finished. A monastic leader of 16th-century Ethiopia
  • 30. Praetor's Edict: from stub => finished for now. A judicial edict important in Roman law
  • 31. Proletariat: add section "Usage in Roman Law" => fin. A social status in the Roman Republic
  • 32. Salvius Julianus: from 'stub' => finished. A prominent jurist of the Roman Empire
  • 33.
    Mommsen's History of Rome
    : from stub => Multi-volume history by 19th century German academic
  • 34. History of Rome outline: from stub => fin. Articles regarding Rome
  • 35. Jean de Menasce => fin. Egyptian Jewish, Catholic convert, priest/academic on Zoroastrianism, Judaism
  • 36. Simon Dubnow: from "stub" => finished. East European Jewish historian of the Jews, ancient to modern
  • 37. Grand Erg Oriental: from stub => finished. Very large sand dunes of Algeria and Tunisia
  • 38. Malcolm H. Kerr: merged 2013-3-20 => finished. American academic of modern Arab society, politics
  • 39. Edmund Husserl: section "Life and career" => fin. German/Jewish philosopher: phenomenology
  • 40. Niels Bohr: augment "Early years", "Physics"; reorganize => fin. Danish physicist of early atomic theory
  • 41. Jean Mabillon: add "De re Diplomatica" => fin. Advanced the critical appraisal of historical documents
  • 42. The Guns of August: add: "funeral", "Louvain", "war at sea", "Afterward"; "Outbreak", "Comment" => WWI.
  • 43.
    The Wars for Asia, 1911-1949
    => finished for now. A book on the wars of China, early 20th century
  • 44. Sarah C. Paine => finished. A military historian, professor
  • 45. John Ranelagh => finished. Irish writer and television producer
  • 46. Rufus Taylor => finished. Naval intelligence, CIA Deputy Director
  • 47. Richard Helms: from stub => finished. Director of Central Intelligence
  • 48. Richard Helms--early career => finished. Later Director of Central Intelligence In a delete bin.
  • 49. The Night of Enitharmon's Joy: only augments to stub => Queue. Blake visual art
  • 50. The Great Mother: from stub, => finished for now. Book re Jung's archetypes, and context
  • 51. Sylvia Brinton Perera: finished. Jungian analyst and author
  • 52. Sonu Shamdasani: from stub, => finished for now. "Author, academic researching Carl Jung."
  • 53. John P. Dourley: finished for now. Jungian analyst, author who explored mysticism
  • 54. Shekhinah: add "Kabbalah"'; modify "Christianity", augment "Islam". Feminine aspect of God
  • 55. Manuel Córdova-Rios "Ino Moxo" => fin. An herbal healer of the Amazon
  • 56. César Calvo: from 'stub' => fin. A poet of Peru
  • 57. Zichan: from 'stub'. Statesman and philosopher of Early China
  • 58. Trần Ngọc Châu => fin. South Vietnamese Lt. Colonel, then civilian politician, political prisoner
  • 59. Peer de Silva => fin. CIA station chief in Europe, then East and SE Asia
  • 60. Tran Minh Tiet => finished for now. Chief Justice of South Vietnam
  • 61. Ralph McGehee: from stub => fin. CIA case officer in East and SE Asia, CIA critic
  • 62. Frank Gibney: from stub => finished. 20th-century journalist/author, chiefly on East Asia
  • 63. David Blee: => fin. CIA station chief, then head of Near East Division, & Soviet Division
  • 64.
    Street without Joy
    : fin. Book by Bernard Fall about the First Indochina War
  • 65.
    Order of Battle for the Viet Cong
    : in process 1967 intelligence controversy: MACV v. CIA
  • 66. Sam Adams: in process CIA analyst, critic per O/B re VC
  • 67. Wilshire/La Cienega station from stub: finished for now. Los Angeles Metro stop.
  • 68. Tancheng: from stub: => fin. county of south-central Shandung province, China.
  • 69.
    Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act
    : from stub: rent control legislation in California
  • 70. Walter Dirks from stub: => fin. 20th-century German journalist, author; left Catholic
  • 71. V. Walter Odajnyk academic, author: from political science to psychology: Jungian, meditation
  • 72. Sudarshan Kapoor academic, author, activist for nonviolence per Gandhi and M.L.King aka Kapur
  • 73. James Melvin Washington from stub: academic, scholar of M.L.King, & African American church

TUNISIA: HISTORY, and BIOGRAPHY

Also, the following (roughly chronological, as above):

Xun Kuang, Zichan
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Plus: various, related, or other Pages. First enduring contribution: March 17, 2007.


COUNTRIES VISITED:

The user known as elfelix is a native of California whose life-long residence here, more-or-less, has been roughly split between the metropolitan areas of Los Angeles and San Francisco. Nonetheless, cumulatively user:elfelix has also spent a month or more in the following jursidictions: Oregon, Colorado, North Carolina, New York; Brazil, Spain, Tunisia, Britain, Germany, Ethiopia, India, China, Japan.

  1. ^ Buenos Aires, Catamarca, Chaco, Corrientes, Formosa, La Pampa, La Rioja, Mendoza, Misiones, Nuequen, Río Negro, Salta, San Juan, Santiago de Estero, Tucumán.
  2. ^ Innsbruck, Salzburg, Wien.
  3. ^ Al Manamah.
  4. ^ Bruxelles, Liège.
  5. ^ Espirito Santo, Goiás, Minas Gerais, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, São Paulo, Santa Catarina, e Distrito Federal (Brasilia).
  6. ^ Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan.
  7. ^ Valparaiso, Santiago, O'Higgins, Maule, Biobio, Araucania, Los Ríos, Los Lagos.
  8. ^ Beijing, Erlian, Guangzhou, Hengshan, [Hong Kong], Kaifeng, Qingdao, Qufu, Shanghai, Tai Shan, Wuxi, Yantai.
  9. ^ As the former Czechoslovakia in 1989. Praha.
  10. ^ Esbjerg, Frederikshavn, Kobenhavn.
  11. ^ Alexandria, Cairo, Giza, Saqqara, Dendara, Luxor, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Aswan, Abu Simbel.
  12. ^ Tallinn, Saaremaa.
  13. ^ Addis Ababa, Aksum, Bahir Dar, Gonder, Lalibela, Mekele, Tiya, Wondo Genet, Yeha.
  14. ^ Helsinki.
  15. ^ Bordeaux, Le Havre, Le Puy, Paris, Perpignan, Verdun.
  16. ^ Aachen, Berlin, Dresden, Hamburg, Hanover, Heikendorf, Kiel, Köln, Leipzig, München, Murnau, Potsdam, Riedlingen, Rosenheim, Stuttgart, Trier, Westerland, Wincheringen. Former D.D.R. & West Berlin.
  17. ^ Buda, Pest.
  18. ^ Agra, Ajanta, Bodh Gaya, Chennai, Delhi, Dharmsala, Fatehpur Sikri, Goa, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Kabuganj, Khuri, Kochi, Kolkata, Modurai, Mumbai, Puri, Pushkar, Ranthambore, Rishi Kesh, Silchar, Thanjavur, Varanasi.
  19. ^ Abyaneh, Esfahan, Kerman, Mashhad, Na'in, Neyriz, Pasargad, Persepolis (Takht-i-Jamshid), Rayan, Shiraz, Tehran, Tus, Yazd.
  20. ^ Ballymacarbry, Cork, Dublin, Dungarvan, Galway, Knock, Limerick, Sneem, Wexford.
  21. ^ Caesarea, Capernaum, Ein Bokek, Ein Gedi, Haifa, Herodion, Jerusalem, Kfar Haruv, Lakiya, Majdal Shams, Masada, Nazareth, Qumran, Safed, Tel Aviv, Yad Vesham, Yardnenit, Zippori.
  22. ^ Agrigento, Como, Firenze, Milano, Mozia, Napoli, Piza, Polermo, Pompei, Roma, Siena, Siracusa, Venezia.
  23. ^ Beppu, Himeji, Kamakura, Kanazawa, Kobe, Kyoto, Miyajima, Nagasaki, Nara, Osaka, Tokyo.
  24. ^ Ajlun, Amman, Aqaba, Azraq, Jerash, Madaba, Nebo, Wadi Musa (Petra & Siq al-Barid).
  25. ^ The Republic of Korea. Inch'on, Kyongju, Pusan, Seoul.
  26. ^ Riga
  27. ^ Vilnius
  28. ^ Malacca
  29. ^ Aguascalientes, Baja California Norte, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Guerrero, Guanajuato, Jalisco, México, Michoacán, Morelos, Nuevo León, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas, Zacatecas, y Distrito Federal.
  30. ^ Ulaan Baator, Zamyn Uud, Terelj.
  31. ^ Casablanca, Fes, Larache, Marrakech, Rabat, Tangier.
  32. ^ Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay
  33. ^ Amsterdam, 's-Gravenhage.
  34. ^ Bergen, Voss, Flam, Oslo.
  35. ^ Al Khasan, Masqat, Nizwa.
  36. ^ Bethlehem, Gerizim, Hebron, Jericho, Ma'ale Amos, Nablus, Ramallah, Sebastia, Tabneh.
  37. ^ Alto Paraná, Caaguazú, Central, Cordillera, y Distrito Capital (Asunción).
  38. ^ Gdansk, Gizycko, Gniezno, Krakow, Malbork, Poznan, Przemysl, Warszawa, Wroclaw, Zakopane.
  39. ^ Coimbra, Lisboa, Porto.
  40. ^ Doha, Umm Said.
  41. ^ Sankt-Peterburg, Moscow, Kazan, Ekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Irkutsk, Lake Baikal, Ulan Ude.
  42. ^ As the former Czechoslovakia in 1989. Banska Bystrica.
  43. ^ Ávila, Barcelona, Cádiz, Córdoba, Denia, Granada, Madrid, Málaga, Murcia, Salamanca, San Sebastián, Santander, Santiago de Campostella, Sevilla, Toledo, Vigo.
  44. ^ Malmo, Göteborg; Visby, Stockholm, Uppsala, Orebro, Karlstad.
  45. ^ Genève, Interlaken, Konstanz, Kusnacht, Grindelwald, Lugano, Zürick.
  46. ^ Bangkok, Kanchanabun, Phitsanulok, Phrae, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Golden Triangle
  47. ^ Carthage, Ichkeul, Kerkouane, Tabarka, Tunis; Dougga, Kairouan, Nabeul, Sfax; Douz, Houmt Souk, Nefta, Tataouine.
  48. ^ Ankara, Antalya, Bergama, Boğazkale, Çanakkale, Fethiye, Istanbul, Konya, Nevşehir, Ölüdeniz, Pamukkale, Selçuk, Truva, Ürgüp.
  49. ^ Lviv.
  50. ^ Dubai, Ash Shariqah, Abu Dhabi.
  51. ^ Bath, Bucklebury, Cambridge, Chester, Glastonbury, Lynn, Liverpool, London, Oxford, Portsmouth, Salisbury, Stonehenge, Whitby, York; Edinburgh, Glen Coe; Hay-on-Wye, Pembroke.
  52. ^ Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and District of Columbia.
  53. ^ Canelones, Cerro Largo, Colonia, Durazno, Florida, Lavalleja, Maldonado, Montevideo, San José, Treinta y Tres.