
FULMEN QUARTERLY
A seasonal, avant-garde periodical


Edition No. 11
Spring - 2025
Palantír, and Luciferian Stone
Alexander J. Ford
Jack R. Parnell
Unknown Poet
c. 10th century A.D.
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Nota Bene:
Fulmen is preparing to
expand our scope of interests to
include the field of Tolkien Scholarship.
As an inaugural effort, we are excited to announce
that all four issues of Fulmen in 2025 will be
devoted to new studies on the subject of
Western Esotericism in the works
of J. R. R. Tolkien.
In the meantime,
please enjoy our 10th Edition
and have a wonderful winter holiday.
Yours,
The Editors
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Edition No. 10
Winter - 2024
G. R. S. Mead
1901
The Stone Ring or the Magic Circle
N Venkata Ramanayya
1930
Adolf Loos
1910
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Edition No. 9
Fall - 2024
Alexander J. Ford
Jack R. Parnell
William Lethaby
1892
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Edition No. 8
Summer - 2024
Architecture, Theurgy, and Human Sacrifice
Alexander J. Ford
Jack R. Parnell
Manly P. Hall
1934
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Nota Bene:
Fulmen went on year-long hiatus
beginning in the summer of
2023, and returned in
the summer of 2024.
Cura ut Valeas!
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Edition No. 7
Summer - 2023
Hilaire Belloc
1903
Alexander J. Ford
G. Lowes Dickinson
1916
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Edition No. 6
Spring - 2023
Jack R. Parnell
Alexander J. Ford
The Present Low State of the Arts in England, and More Particularly, Architecture
George Soane
1815
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Edition No. 5
Winter - 2022
Divination With the Hands - pt. 2
Alexander J. Ford
Jack R. Parnell
Origins and History of the Ancient Star Groups
William Tyler Olcott
1911
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Edition No. 4
Fall - 2022
Rise and Fall of the Royal Guards
Jack R. Parnell
Divination With the Hands - pt. 1
Alexander J. Ford
G.K. Chesterton
1908
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Edition No. 3
Summer - 2022
Alexander J. Ford
Elementary Concerns of Weaponcraft
Jack R. Parnell
Edwin Muir
1918
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Edition No. 2
Spring - 2022
William Stirling
1897
Architectural Symbolism of the Scepter
Alexander J. Ford
Considering the Battle at Leuctra
Jack R. Parnell
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Edition No. 1
Winter - 2021
Alexander J. Ford
Lives of the Brothers Malatesta
Jack R. Parnell
Cicero
c. 54-51 B.C.