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  1. Cecil Frederick Russell (1897–1987) was an American occultist. Russell was a member of the A∴A∴ and Aleister Crowley's magical order, Ordo Templi Orientis. Russell later founded his own magical order, the G.B.G. (variously explained as "Great Brotherhood of God" or "Gnostic Body of God").

  2. Cf. Poincaré (1899), y la respuesta de Russell (1899), así como la contrarréplica de Poincaré (1900). De hecho, es Russell quien lanza la primera piedra, al criticar (si bien de pasada ya que lo asimila a la posición de Cayley y Klein) el llamado convencionalismo de Poincaré.

  3. 4 de dic. de 2012 · Cecil. F. Russell (1897-1987), one-time follower of Aleister Crowley and founder of his own splinter sect devoted to the philosophy of Thelema, published mainly pseudo-spiritual works. Information can be found here (http://cfrussell.homestead.com/files/intro.htm) and elsewhere on the net.

  4. If Cecil Frederick Russell (1897–1987) is remembered at all today, it tends to be as an acolyte, however briefly, of Aleister Crowley. Russell first came across Crowley by reading his 'The Revival of Magick' in The International in 1917, and met him for the first time in June 1918, at Crowley's New York apartment.

  5. C F Russell, Cecil Frederick Russell, Frater Genesthai, Fiat Lux. Thelemite; math; Ceremonial Magick; sex magick; 'Alphaism': magical chastity (less sexual abstinence, as such, than the abstinence from any sexual act which isn't also a dedicated magical act).

  6. Cecil Frederick Russell, also known underthe motto Genesthai was an occultist and member of the A∴A∴, later founding the G∴B∴G∴ (Great Brotherhood of God, or Gnostic Body of God), which grew out of his Chorononzon Club.

  7. 10 de ene. de 2005 · En este artículo argumentamos que, al contrario de lo sostenido por los defensores del ficcionalismo, el logicismo en la versión si-entoncista profesada por Russell antes de la publicación de ...