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  1. Dynastic Porphyry Tombs of the Norman Period in Sicily (Dumbarton Oaks Studies : Vol 5) by Josef Deer, 1959-06
  2. Selected Works of Porphyry (Great Works of Philosophy Ser. : Vol 6) by Porphyry, 1988-01
  3. Extracts From Porphyry's Life Of Plotinus by Stephen MacKenna, Porphyry, 2010-05-23
  4. The Organon, or Logical treatises, of Aristotle. With introduction of Porphyry. Literally translated, with notes, syllogistic examples, analysis, and introduction. By Octavius Freire Owen by Aristotle Aristotle, Octavius Freire Owen, 2010-09-12
  5. THE TRIUMPH OF VULCAN: SCULPTORS' TOOLS, PORPHYRY, AND THE PRINCE IN DUCAL FLORENCE by Suzanne B Butters, 1996
  6. The Organon, Or Logical Treatises, of Aristotle: With the Introduction of Porphyry. Literally Translated, with Notes, Syllogistic Examples, Analysis, and Introduction by Aristotle, Porphyry, et all 2010-03-05
  7. A Collation with the Ancient Armenian Versions of the Greek Text of Aristotle's Categories, De Interpretatione, De Mundo, De Virtutibus Et Vitiis, and of Porphyry's Introduction by Aristotle, Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, 2010-03-16
  8. Porphyry: On Aristotle Categories (The Ancient Commentators on Aristotle)
  9. Anti-Christian Thinkers: Roman Era Anti-Christian Thinkers, Julian the Apostate, Porphyry, Celsus
  10. Porphyry on the Cave of the Nymphs
  11. The Organon Or Logical Treatises Of Aristotle V2: With The Introduction Of Porphyry (1878) by Dan W. Smith, 2008-08-18
  12. On the cave of the nymphs in the thirteenth book of the Odyssey. Translated by Thomas Taylor by ca 234-ca. 305 Porphyry, Thomas Taylor, 2010-08-25
  13. Les Ennéades De Plotin, Tr., Accompagnées De Sommaires, De Notes [&c.] Par M.-N. Bouillet (French Edition) by Porphyry, Plotinus, et all 2010-03-29
  14. Isagoge (Sic et non) (French Edition) by Porphyry, 1998

61. Bible Concordance: Porphyry (1 Occurrence)
porphyry (1 Occurrence). Porcupine. porphyry (1 Occurrence). Porpoise . Esther 16 There were hangings of white, green, and blue material,
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Porphyry (1 Occurrence) Esther 1:6 There were hangings of white, green, and blue material, fastened with cords of fine linen and purple to silver rings and marble pillars. The couches were of gold and silver, on a pavement of red, white, yellow, and black marble. (See NAS RSV NIV)
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62. The Porphyry Gold Deposit At Marte, Northern Chile -- Vila Et Al. 86 (6): 1271 -
porphyryStyle Alteration and Mineralization of the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene Andahuaylas-Yauri Belt, Cuzco Region, Peru
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The porphyry gold deposit at Marte, northern Chile
Tomas Vila, Richard H. Sillitoe, Jorge Betzhold, and Enrique Viteri Minera Anglo Am. Chile, Santiago, Chile
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Age of the Camaguey Gold-Silver District, Cuba: Tectonic Evolution and Preservation of Epithermal Mineralization in Volcanic Arcs
Economic Geology, August 1, 2004; 99(5): 869 - 886.

63. 6-km Vertical Cross Section Through Porphyry Copper Deposits, Yerington District
Gaps in understanding of individual porphyry copper deposits result from limited exposures of the tops, sides, and bottoms of ore zones.
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6-km Vertical Cross Section Through Porphyry Copper Deposits, Yerington District, Nevada: Multiple Intrusions, Fluids, and Metal Sources
Marco T. Einaudi, Stanford University
Stanford, California, U.S.A.
Gaps in understanding of individual porphyry copper deposits result from limited exposures of the tops, sides, and bottoms of ore zones. In order to build models of porphyry systems, investigators have relied on observations from numerous localities that are thought to represent different paleolevels. This approach does not account for variability between deposits and for important features located several kilometers below and to the side of ore zones. Missing are direct observation and analysis of: potential source regions for fluids and their dissolved components; deep pathways for inward-convecting and thermally prograding non-magmatic fluids whose presence is predicted by numerical models of mass and heat transport; the effects of prograding fluids on cycling of metals and other components; and time-space relations of intrusions and hydrothermal evolution on a system-scale.
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The description of attitudes, directions, and the interpretation presented below is given in the context of Jurassic time, rather than present day.

64. Imperial Porphyry : No Sheep!
porphyry Basin (leemarie of Flickr) Originally I became intrigued by porphyry by my friend Dee. On a number of occasions Dee has regaled us with tales from
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February 27, 2006 Originally I became intrigued by porphyry by my friend Dee First of all, I needed to know how to pronounce porphyry. After reading the brief description on Answers.Com, it was clear to me that there were multiple types of this igneous rock , not all of it particularly rare. So what makes the stuff they have in Rome so special? From Via Porphyrites in Saudi Aramco World What makes imperial porphyry so precious and rare is that it is found at only one place on earth, atop a 1600-meter (mile-high) mountain in the eastern province of Egypt. The Romans named the site Mons Porphyrites, or Porphyry Mountain, and the Arabs today call it Jabal Abu Dukhan, or Smoky Mountain. Rome was not the only city fascinated by this rare and beautiful stone. Constantine the Great celebrated the founding of Constantinople by erecting a 30 meter pillar built from seven porphyry drums. This pillar still stands today in the modern city of Istanbul. There are also columns of porphyry in the beautiful Hagia Sophia . In later history, porphyry remnants found their way to Germany and later England.

65. Porphyry (c. 233-309)
The late ancient philosopher porphyry was one of the founders of Neoplatonism. He edited the teachings of Plotinus into the form in which they are now known
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The late ancient philosopher Porphyry was one of the founders of Neoplatonism. He edited the teachings of Plotinus into the form in which they are now known, clarified them with insights of his own and established them in the thought of his time. But, in reaction to Plotinus, he also advanced the cause of Aristotle's philosophical logic. Indeed, Porphyry is responsible for the resurgence of interest in Aristotle, which continued to the Middle Ages and beyond. Because of Porphyry, later Greek philosophy recovered both its Platonic and its Aristotelian roots, and Neoplatonism aimed to combine inspired thought with academic precision. He was a scholar of great learning, with interests ranging from literary criticism and history to religion. An example is his defence of vegetarianism, which anticipated the modern debate on ecological preservation. Humans and animals belong to the same family. Seeking to preserve life is a matter of extending philanthropy and respect to all living species, which are our natural siblings. Ideally we ought to display 'harmlessness' even towards plants, except that our bodies, being composite and mortal, need to consume something else for food. Thus we should be ever conscious of the destructive effect that our eating habits and consumerism have on the creation of which we are part, and should try to keep to a simple lifestyle. Porphyry's attention to logic, metaphysics and all other topics was driven by his firm belief that reason exercised by pure mind leads to the true essence of things, the One God. Intellectual activity detaches the soul from passions and confusions, and concentrates its activity on the real things. Porphyry attacked Christianity and Gnosticism because he thought they appealed to the irrational. Mysteries and rituals are fitted for those who are unable to practise inward contemplation. Salvation comes to those leading the life of the philosopher-priest.

66. Porphyry Introduction
porphyry is a type of volcanic, igneous rock which, along with granite and other rock formations, make up approximately 95% of the world s “crust.
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Porphyry is a type of volcanic, igneous rock which, along with granite and other rock formations, make up approximately 95% of the world's “crust.” One of many large formations occurs in Guanajuato, Mexico and is recognized for its beautiful rusty red and gold-buff colors. These rocks, which differ greatly in their chemical composition and formation, are the result of intense volcanic activity. This began 260 million years ago and carried over for several million more years, alternating between phases of eruption and inactivity. Porphyry is different than granite, which cooled from its molten state into mainly solid formations, in that as it cooled, it fractured in both vertical and horizontal fissures.

67. McGraw-Hill's AccessScience
porphyry. Sections. An igneous rock characterized by porphyritic texture, in which large crystals (phenocrysts) are enclosed in a matrix of very
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68. Gatherer Lookup Window
Name porphyry Nodes. Set Rarity Planar Chaos rare When there are no creatures in play, sacrifice porphyry Nodes. Flavor Text (Planar Chaos)
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