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Medieval Explications of the "Order of Melchizedek"
Posted By: Sat Oct 27, 2012 9:05 am  |
Dear Scholars of Evola,

Of course the documentary data exist, but is there any obvious,
English-translated medieval literature relating to Evola's "Melchizedek"
royal-imperial ideology?

I am having a little difficult with "source-work."

I don't mean esoteric hints of Hermetic Rex. "Nebulous", to Mr. Bourgeois
Professor-Man. I mean, blatant, readable coherence, so my doctoral professor
does not think I am insane (currently the situation, as a
"neo-Evolian/post-Evolian" in this age's academic atmosphere...he suspects
"schizoid megalomania"--word-for-word personal "critique" [?] by internationally
recognized doctor of philosophy/metaphysics, upon reacting to my synopsis of
Evola's analysis of the Promethean myth in relation to the Hebrew Adam.) I
myself am not personally interested in bourgeois-glamorized "tinsel title" of
"Dr." here; only providing for myself so I don't starve to death... (If any one
else has a better idea for Americans, on the abhorrent economic-vegetative plane
of maintenance--I do admit lack of oligarchic jet-set millionaire
inheritance--please do suggest away, I say, in anticipated appreciation)...

I am encircled by the world of mundane academe, where "citations" blah, blah,
etc. are deified and I am not polemical or aggressive in tone.

Thank you Sirs.




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Dear Scholars of Evola, Of course the documentary data exist, but is there any obvious, English-translated medieval literature relating to Evola's...
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Oct 27, 2012
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