Nikolai Morozov. "Revelation in Thunderstorm and Tempest" (1905)

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Nikolai Morozov. "Revelation in Thunderstorm and Tempest" (1905)

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In 1907, just a couple years after being released from his supposedly lifetime imprisonment in the fortress of Schlisselburg, Nikolai Morozov released a book of "Revelation in Thunderstorm and Tempest" in which he interpreted the Book of Revelation as a set of astrological imagery with a solid horoscope of Sept. 30, 395 and ascribed it to John Chrysostom.

In 1912 the book was published in German with a prologue by Arthur Drews:
https://mega.nz/file/9TwTwIyQ#Jul1r8bRC ... 0sRe4XJBUY

The book was also published in Polish and Estonian. (I found the Polish one. Seems like Estonian library is undergoing some repairs.)

English edition doesn't exist except some 10 pages long exposition given by Michael S. Kissell in 1940. Would like to note quite a precise representation of "pleonastic" writing style of Morozov on page 2 which is why I like him so much.
https://mega.nz/file/daZxVZpC#WgKY6q0lB ... POIbSi6LYw
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