The Star of God
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...interesting. The Dictionary of Angels (Gustav Davidson, a protege of
kinzel's late grandmother, the great Dorothea Neal), seems ambivalent on the point of Kokabel (Kakabel, Kochbiel, Kokbiel, Kabiel, Kochab)'s Fallenness. He's first cited as a Great Angelic Prince; a high, holy angel who exercises dominion over the stars and constellations. It is however noted that in Enoch I he is said to have Fallen. In both guises, he commands those 356,000 badass spirits, so you Better Watch Out.
In more earthly news,
kinzel and I (stipulating that I can figure out how the interface works) will be joining
dduane at The Biblio File today starting at noon Pacific; 3 p.m. Eastern; 8 p.m. Universal Time.
Got a few errands to do before then, including a post office run. And coffee...
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Date: 2006-12-16 10:02 pm (UTC)Hee. Did you name Jethri's da after her?
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Date: 2006-12-16 10:58 pm (UTC)Actually, that's a Whole 'Nother Dorothea Neal. Steve's grandmother was the force behind the New York Poetry Forum for mumblety-mumble years, and knew manymany ...Interesting... people.
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Date: 2006-12-16 11:48 pm (UTC)weird...interesting"?...Wow. There's one, count 'em, reference to her on the web, and it's in documentation for another poet's papers. For some stuff, you still just gotta go to the library.