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'''Birth of Alpinism''' is the start of the concept of modern day mountain climbing for the sport.<ref>[http://www.koreaontherocks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=445 History of First Ascents]</ref><ref>[http://www.localescapes.com/marketing/pages/Mountaineering-History-4511.html Mountaineering History]</ref><ref>[http://www.lottery-news.net/dust6984-mountaineer_accessories.html Mountaineer Definitions and Statistics]</ref><ref>Petrarch's letter dated April 26, 1336, had been declared as the [http://www.sbg.ac.at/ges/people/rohr/nsk2002.htm beginning of alpinism].Man and nature in the Middle Ages - Lecture at Novosibirsk State University 2002
Christian ROHR, University of Salzburg, Austria; page 3.</ref> [[Francesco Petrarch]] is regarded as the "Father of Alpinism"<ref>[http://s24.realgolfonline.org/rockclimbingalabama/mountain-climbing.html Mountain Climbing News]</ref><ref>[http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:DKGUnhmFpY4J:www.sjr.mb.ca/ms/banner/2006/6jh/mc/history.htm+Mountain+Climbing+History+%22Father+of+Alpinism%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=8&gl=us Mountain Climbing History]</ref><ref>Location of a village where there is a [http://www.theluberon.com/fontaine.htm Petrarch Museum and Monument] identifying that April 26, 1336, is known as the ''" birth of alpinism and Petrarch its father. "''</ref>because of his ascent of Mont Ventoux.<ref>"Petrarch at the Peak of Fame" by Lyell Asher describes [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0030-8129%28199310%29108%3A5%3C1050%3APATPOF%3E2.0.CO%3B2-H&size=LARGE&origin=JSTOR-enlargePage "the first recorded Alpinist."] and April 26, 1336 as a "most notorious date on the calender of his impieties."</ref><ref>[http://www.mounteverest.net/story/HappybirthdayPetrarchTheGrandfatherofAlpinismJul202004.shtml Petrarch: The Grandfather of Alpinism]</ref> This is a 6,200-foot peak near Petrarch's home in [[Carpentras]], France. A century later, a chapel dedicated to the [[Christian cross|Holy Cross]] was built on the top of the mountain. Today there is a steep road to the top of [[Mount Ventoux]] that is sometimes painfully incorporated into the [[Tour de France]]. Petrarch then was about 30 years of age.<ref>[http://petrarch.petersadlon.com/timeline.html Timeline of Petrarch's life.]</ref> In a letter dated April 26 of that year by the Italian poet Francesco Petrarch to Francesco Dionigi of Borgo San Sepolcro,<ref>[http://www.bookrags.com/Mountaineering The famous letter that Petrarch composed on the evening of that day.]</ref> a close friend of Petrarch's who was an [[Augustinian]] [[monk]], he gives his account of the ascent.<ref>[http://www.couloirmag.com/articles/dynamic_articlepg.php?articleID=129 account of ascent of Mont Ventoux]</ref> This letter reads in part:<blockquote>"Today, I ascended the highest mountain in this region, which, not without cause, they call the Windy Peak. Nothing but the desire to see its conspicuous height was the reason for this undertaking."<ref>The Ascent of Mount Ventoux, a letter to Dionisio da Borgo San Sepolcro [http://history.hanover.edu/texts/petrarch/pet17.html - Familiar Letters]</ref>
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In''The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy'' [[Jacob Burkhardt]] describes Petrarch's ascent as the first time mountain climbing had been undertaken just for the sport of it.<ref>Burkhardt, Jacob. ''[http://www.boisestate.edu/courses/hy309/docs/burckhardt/burckhardt.html The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy]'', translated by Middlemore.</ref>
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''Famous First Facts: International Edition'' credits the Italian poet Francesco Petrarch for writing of the first account of mountain climbing of importance,<blockquote>
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"In April 1336 'to see what so great an elevation had to ofer,' he climbed the peak of Mount Ventoux in Provence, France, which is 6,203 feet high (1,909 meters). In a letter to the Augustinian monk Dionisio da Borgo San Sep, he later wrote: 'I stood like one dazed, I beheld the clouds under our feet, and what I had read of Athos and Olympus seemed less incredible as I witnessed the same things from a mountain less famous.'<ref>Famous First Facts International, H.W. Wilson, New York 2000, ISBN 0-8242-0958-3, page 414, item 5726.</ref></blockquote>
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[[Morris Bishop]]'s book, ''Petrarch and His World'', has a long chapter titled "The Ascent of Mont Ventoux" on the ascent Petrarch made to the top of Mont Ventoux. He says in this chapter, <Blockquote>
"There is no clear record that anyone ever climbed a mountain for pleasure or mere curiosity from the time of King Philip of Macedonia to that of Petrarch. True, there is the case of King Peter of Aragon in the thirteenth century, who is said to have climbed Mount Canigou in the Pyrenees only to see what was on the summit. There he found a lake with monstrous hovering dragon, darkening the face of heaven with his breath. I think we may rule this out. We may rule out also the Alpine hermits, who sought their high retreats only to escape the world; and even Empedocles, who climbed Mount Etna in order to throw himself in the crater. Of course there were hunters, pursuing game to the upper fast-nesses, and shepherds seeking stray sheep or goats. However, Petrarch remains the first recorded Alpinist, the first to climb a mountain because it is there....Probably by design, for Petrarch had a great sense of anniversaries, he planned the ascent for April 26, 1336, exactly ten years from the day he and Gherardo had left Bologna." '' <ref> ''Petrarch and His World.'' by Morris Bishop; Bloomington, Indiana. Indiana University Press 1963, page 104. </ref> </blockquote>
The sport of mountaineering began in the Alps and is the reason for the term ''alpinist'' - meaning mountain climber.<ref> New Standard Encyclopedia, Standard Educational Corporation 1992 (Chicago), Volume 9 page M-592a.</ref>
[[Garrett Mattingly]], a professor of European history at Columbia University, writes of Petrarch's ascent on Mount Ventoux in his book ''Renaissance Profiles'' (co-author [[John H. Plumb]]) and refers to him as being the Father of Alpinism.<ref>''Renaisssance Profiles'' by Garrett Mattingly, pages 1-17, New York: Harper & Row. ISBN 0-06-131162-6.</ref>
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In a University of Illinois paper of 1995 presented at the Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference reference is made of [[Petrarch]] undertaking his climb of [[Mount Ventoux]] in April of 1336 after his reading of Livy's account of how Philip of Macedon climbed Mount Hermus and refers to Morris Bishop calling Petrarch as being "the first modern mountain-climber."<ref>[http://members.tripod.com/~kimmel/Petrarch.html Petrarch: Books and the Life of the Mind]</ref>
In an online article called "What is Mountaineering" they mention Petrarch as being known as the Father of Alpinism.<ref>[http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-mountaineering.htm What is Mountaineering?]</ref> In another article of December 2006 Quadrant Magazine says,<blockquote>
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"One small episode in late medieval history is often singled out for special mention by historians, especially those with an interest in environmental history. This concerns the ascent of Mt Ventoux in France by Petrarch in 1336. [[Kenneth Clark]], the noted art historian, supposes that Petrarch "was, as everybody knows, the first to climb a mountain for its own sake, and to enjoy the view from the top" (Landscape into Art, 1949). Many other historians quote this same event as providing the earliest example of the new humanistic, Renaissance spirit where nature was enjoyed for its own sake. I have come across this assertion in several history books and commentaries on the man-in-nature question." <ref>Quadrant article [http://quadrant.org.au/php/issue_view.php?issue_id=82 "Petrarch and the Mountain"]by B.J. Coman, December 2006 - Volume L Number 12.</ref></blockquote>
Bruce MacLennan identifies in his article '"Some Remarks of Hillman on Renaissance Neoplatonism and Archetypal Psychology" the rediscovery of soul and its paradoxical nature in Petrarch's descent from Mont Ventoux:<ref>[http://www.cs.utk.edu/~mclennan/Classes/US310/On-Hillman.html Renaissance Neoplatonism and Archetypal Psychology]</ref>
<blockquote>[[James Hillman]], one of the founders of modern [[archetypal psychology]], which is a further development of Jung's ideas, has written about the roots of archetypal psychology in Renaissance Neoplatonism. He makes the argument that what enabled the Renaissance was not (as is commonly supposed) the rediscovery of humanity or nature, but the rediscovery of soul and its paradoxical nature, for while it is in us, we are also in it. That is, the imaginative world of the soul has an objective existence independent of our individual egos. He identifies Petrarch's descent from Mont Ventoux as the turning point because, as you will recall, it was there that he consulted Augustine's Confessions at random and, from what he read, realized that the world inside is just as large and real (just as given) as the world outside. In that passage Augustine described his imagination as "a large and boundless chamber," both a power of his and a part of his nature, yet beyond his comprehension. "Therefore is the mind too strait to contain itself." </blockquote>
A historian might put the ascent of Mount Ventoux by Petrarch and his comrades as a symbolic act marking the beginning of the new humanistic "Renaissance" spirit.<ref>[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/petrarch-ventoux.html Medieval Sourcebook: Petrarch: The Ascent of Mount Ventoux]</ref> The ascent of Mount Ventoux in the spring of 1336 by Petrarch correlates directly with [[humanism]], personal growth and [[self-knowledge]]. The event of the birth of alpinism is associated with [[Discovery (observation)|discovery]] and [[Enlightenment (concept)|enlightenment]].<ref>[http://www.angelfire.com/super2/petrarch/humanism.html Humanisn] as it relates to Petrarch's climb of Mount Ventoux.</ref> [[Pope Innocent III]] in his classic non-humanistic work ''Misery of the Human Condition'' asked the same question of why people climb mountains. He came up with the same answer as Petrarch: "the need to see the vista." This event of Petrarch's ascent to the top of Mount Ventoux just to see the view of the landscape is in the cultural history of Europe
<ref>[http://www.landscape-europe.net/ELCAI_projectreport_book_amended.pdf European Landscape Character Areas], Final Project Report Project: FP5 EU Accompanying Measure Contract: ELCAI-EVK2-CT-2002-80021, page 12.</ref> regarded iconographically as "the beginning of a conscious perception of landscape."<ref>''The Mental Component of the Earth System'' by W. Luchr and R. K. Pachauri, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, 14412 Potsdam, Germany,
The Energy and Resources Institute, New Delhi 110003, India; Chapter toward end of book (page 359) in the APPENDIX: four stories as food for thought, the second story called "Petrarca and von Humboldt: Poet and Scientist."</ref>
Petrarch is known for being the father of Italian Renaissance humanism. In the Renaissance, Greek ideals were taken up when in 1336 Petrarch wrote of philosophical concepts found in the birth of alpinism which he expressed in his letter of April 26 ''The Ascent of Mount Ventoux'' : <blockquote> "Yes, the life which we call blessed is to be sought for on a high eminence, and strait is the way that leads to it. Many, also, are the hills that lie between, and we must ascend, by a glorious stairway, from strength to strength. At the top is at once the end of our struggles and the goal for which we are bound. All wish to reach this goal, but, as Ovid says, ‘To wish is little; we must long with the utmost eagerness to gain our end.’” Niccolò Machiavelli perceived plainly that the struggle against necessity required that an individual have excellence and freedom as primary life purposes."</blockquote>
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* ''Fleeting Moments: Nature and Culture in American History'' By Gunther Paul Barth, [http://books.google.com/books?id=Z0EKPTCUO1QC&pg=PR13&lpg=PR13&dq=april+26+1336+petrarch+fleeting+moments&source=web&ots=yQq1x834nR&sig=US7ZOjeMRP5A3s-VuCvwbiDUNds a book] describing Petrarch's ascent of Mont Ventoux related to man-in-nature and religion.
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=travel&res=9F03E2DC153EF935A35755C0A96F958260 New York Times] 2006 article by Richard B. Woodward describing Petrarch in various histories as the first mountaineer and as a pioneer of sightseeing.
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=travel&res=9F03E2DC153EF935A35755C0A96F958260 New York Times] 1999 article by Michael Kimmelman in "environmental writing" talks about the significance of Petrarch's ascent in 1336.
* Article talking about Petrarch's ascent of Mount Ventoux as the potential intellectual precursor of [http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/Petrarch.html Columbus crossing the Atlantic].
* Petrarch's ascent has done much to shape and form historic and contemporary interest in the [http://clarionjournal.typepad.com/clarion_journal_of_spirit/2006/06/the_ascent_of_m.html role of mountaineering and quests].
* Article of Petrarch's ascent of Mont Ventoux [http://www.warmwell.com/04sep11jenkins.html influencing mountaineering] to this day and its metaphorical significance.
* Article explaining Petrarch was the first person on April 26, 1336, to climb a mountain [http://www.onlib.org/website/reading/fearless_reader/Petrarch.htm just because it was there.]
*Petrarch was the first self-consciously literate educated person to climb a mountain just for [http://blogs.salon.com/0002296/2006/05/21.html the vista.]
* Article explaining that Petrarch with his brother went past a shepard [http://utopianturtletop.blogspot.com/2004/02/sightseeing-weather-and-lyric.html on the ascent.]
*Article analyzing the letter dated April 26, 1336, and [http://www.contempaesthetics.org/newvolume/pages/article.php?articleID=289 philosophical significance.]
==Bibliography==
*''The Renaissance philosophy of man'', translation selections by [[Ernst Cassirer]]; [[Paul Oskar Kristeller]]; [[John Herman Randall]], University of Chicago Press, 1956 (OCLC: 71231567), 1971
*Petrarch ''Letter to Francesco Dionigi de'Roberti, 26 April 1336'' (The Ascent of Mount Ventoux). Translated by Hans Nachod in ''The Renaissance Philosophy of Man'', ed. Ernst Cassirer et al., pages 36-46. Chicago: [[University of Chicago]], 1948. ISBN 0-226-09604-1
*''Encyclopedia of World Biography'', 2nd ed. 17 Vols. Gale Research, 1998; ""Francesco Petrarca" - extensive article on his life with parts pertaining to his ascent of Mont Ventoux.
*Petrarca, Francesco, and John DePol. [Ad Dyonisium de Burgo Sancti Sepulcri ... de curis propriis. English] The ascent of Mount Ventoux: a letter from Petrarch. New York: Petrarch Press, 1989. 11 p., [1] leaf of plates. PQ4519.V44P413 1989
*Petrarca, Francesco. (Ad Dyonisium de Burgo Sancti Sepulcri ... de curis propriis. Italian & Latin) ''Francisci Petrarchae Ascensus Montis Ventosi.'' &, ''Une ascension au mont Ventoux.'' Editiones Officinae Bodoni. Verona: Officina Bodoni, 1965; 83 p. PQ4519.V44P416 1965
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*Petrarca, Francesco. (Ad Dyonisium de Burgo Sancti Sepulcri ... de curis propriis. Italian & Latin) ''La lettera del Ventoso: Familiarium rerum libri'' IV, 1: testo a fronte. Di monte in monte, 1. Verbania: Tarara, 1996. 75 p. PQ4519.V44P416 1996
*Petrarca, Francesco, and Rodney John Lokaj. (''Familiarum rerum libri.'' IV, 1. English & Latin] ''Petrarch's Ascent of Mount Ventoux: the Familiaris'' IV, I: new commented edition. Scriptores latini, 23. Roma: Edizioni dell'Ateneo, 2006. 213 p.PQ4490.E2313 2005
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===[[:Category:Hermeticism]]===
===[[:Category:Kabbalah]]===
===[[:Category:Left Hand Path]]===
===[[:Category:Magic]]===
===[[:Category:Nazi mysticism]]===
===[[:Category:Psychic powers]]===
===[[:Category:Runes in Germanic mysticism]]===
===[[:Category:Spiritism]]===
===[[:Category:Spiritualism]]===
===[[:Category:Thelema]]===
===[[:Category:Theosophy]]===
===[[:Category:Occult stubs]]===
==[[:Category:Paranormal Multimedia]]==
===[[:Category:Paranormal magazines]]===
===[[:Category:Paranormal television]]===
===[[:Category:Supernatural books]]===
==[[:Category:Paranormal hoaxes]]==
===[[:Category:False ghosts]]===
===[[:Category:UFO hoaxes]]===
==[[:Category:Paranormal investigators]]==
==[[:Category:Parapsychology]]==
===[[:Category:Parapsychologists]]===
=====[[:Category:Shapeshifting]]=====
===[[:Category:Paranormal world and bodies]]===
===[[:Category:Psychic powers]]===
===[[:Category:Psychics]]===
===[[:Category:Parapsychology stubs]]===
==[[:Category:Paranormal places]]==
==[[:Category:Scientific skepticism]]==
==[[:Category:UFOs]]==
==[[:Category:Paranormal stubs]]==
*Petrarch. ''Modern critical views.'' New York: Chelsea House, 1989. 175 p. PQ4505.P4 1989
=[[:Category:Paranormal]]=
*[[The Amityville Horror]]
*[[Anomalous phenomenon]]
*[[Asia Paranormal Investigators]]
*[[Association for Research and Enlightenment]]
*[[The Bell Witch]]
*[[Betty and Barney Hill abduction]]
*[[Black Eyed Kids]]
*[[Charles Goh]]
*[[Chuck Wakely]]
*[[Clairalience]]
*[[Clairsentience]]
*[[Gerard Croiset]]
*[[Crop circle]]
*[[Direct voice]]
*[[Enfield Poltergeist]]
*[[Future Memory]]
*[[Gef the talking mongoose]]
*[[Ghost]]
*[[Ghost Club (paranormal investigators)]]
*[[Ghost hunting]]
*[[The Holographic Universe]]
*[[William Hope (paranormal investigator)]]
*[[IANDS]]
*[[Ingo Swann]]
*[[Instrumental TransCommunication]]
*[[Luminator]]
*[[Marian apparition]]
*[[Felix Moncla]]
*[[Morphic field]]
*[[Sylvan Muldoon]]
*[[Mysteries of the Unknown]]
*[[Near-birth experience]]
*[[Near-death experience]]
*[[Near-death studies]]
*[[Paranormal]]
*[[Paranormal and occult hypotheses about UFOs]]
*[[Paraphysics]]
*[[Parapsychology]]
*[[Plant perception (paranormal)]]
*[[Psi missing]]
*[[Psychometry]]
*[[Reality shift]]
*[[Retrocognition]]
*[[Road troll]]
*[[Robert Monroe]]
*[[Scientific investigation of telepathy]]
*[[Shadow people]]
*[[Shag Harbour incident]]
*[[Spontaneous human combustion]]
*[[Strange Universe]]
*[[Summerwind]]
*[[The House Of Blue Lights]]
*[[The Mothman Prophecies]]
*[[True-believer syndrome]]
*[[UnCon]]
*[[Unidentified submerged object]]
*[[Valentich Disappearance]]
*[[Vardøgr]]
*[[Ed and Lorraine Warren]]
==[[:Category:Anomalous phenomena]]==
*[[Apport]]
*[[Cattle mutilation]]
*[[Missing time]]
*[[New England's Dark Day]]
*[[The Zone of Silence]]
==[[:Category:Cryptids]]==
*[[Cryptozoology]]
*[[Cryptid]]
*[[Animals & Men]]
*[[Atmospheric beast]]
*[[Beast of Riber]]
*[[Black Shuck]]
*[[Black dog (ghost)]]
*[[Bloop]]
*[[Blue Mountains panther]]
*[[Bonnacon]]
*[[Cherufe]]
*[[Dahu]]
*[[Elmendorf Beast]]
*[[Gazeka]]
*[[Gigantic octopus]]
*[[Gippsland phantom cat]]
*[[Griggstown cow]]
*[[Lavellan]]
*[[Lindworm]]
*[[Living dinosaurs]]
*[[Loch Ness Monster]]
*[[Man-eating tree]]
*[[Mapinguari]]
*[[Minhocão]]
*[[Morgawr (cryptid)]]
*[[Nain Rouge]]
*[[Ninki Nanka]]
*[[Orang Minyak]]
*[[Owlman]]
*[[Phantom cat]]
*[[Phantom kangaroo]]
*[[Popobawa]]
*[[Quang khem]]
*[[Road troll]]
*[[Rod (cryptozoology)]]
*[[Row (cryptozoology)]]
*[[Sea monster]]
*[[Sea serpent]]
*[[Setontot]]
*[[Spring Heeled Jack]]
*[[Thunderbird (cryptozoology)]]
*[[Trunko]]
===[[:Category:Carnivorous cryptids]]===
*[[Beast of Bodmin]]
*[[Beast of Bray Road]]
*[[Beast of Dean]]
*[[Beast of Exmoor]]
*[[Beast of Gévaudan]]
*[[British big cats]]
*[[Bunyip]]
*[[Dobhar-chu]]
*[[Ennedi tiger]]
*[[Mongolian Death Worm]]
*[[Nandi Bear]]
*[[Ozark Howler]]
*[[Queensland Tiger]]
*[[Ringdocus]]
*[[Salawa]]
*[[Shunka Warakin]]
*[[Surrey Puma]]
*[[Waheela]]
*[[Waitoreke]]
*[[Wolpertinger]]
===[[:Category:Debunked cryptids]]===
*[[Andean Wolf]]
*[[Fur-bearing trout]]
*[[Gilled Antelope]]
*[[Hodag]]
*[[Jackalope]]
*[[Lake George Monster]]
*[[Piasa]]
*[[Pickled dragon]]
*[[Rod (cryptozoology)]]
===[[:Category:Globsters]]===
*[[Globster]]
*[[Bermuda Blob]]
*[[Bermuda Blob 2]]
*[[Bermuda Blob 3]]
*[[Chilean Blob]]
*[[Four Mile Globster]]
*[[Hebrides Blob]]
*[[Nantucket Blob]]
*[[New Zealand Globster]]
*[[Newfoundland Blob]]
*[[St. Augustine Monster]]
*[[Tasmanian Globster]]
*[[Tasmanian Globster 2]]
*[[Template:Globsters]]
===[[:Category:Hominid cryptids]]===
*[[Agogwe]]
*[[Almas (cryptozoology)]]
*[[Ameranthropoides loysi]]
*[[Barmanou]]
*[[Batutut]]
*[[Bigfoot]]
*[[Bigfoot trap]]
*[[Dover Demon]]
*[[Ebu Gogo]]
*[[Fear liath]]
*[[Fouke Monster]]
*[[Goatman (Maryland)]]
*[[Hibagon]]
*[[Humanzee]]
*[[Jersey Devil]]
*[[Kappa (folklore)]]
*[[Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp]]
*[[Loveland frog]]
*[[Maricoxi]]
*[[Mermaid]]
*[[Merman]]
*[[Minnesota Iceman]]
*[[Momo the Monster]]
*[[Monkey-man of New Delhi]]
*[[Mono Grande]]
*[[Mothman]]
*[[Nguoi Rung]]
*[[Nyalmo]]
*[[Orang Mawas]]
*[[Orang Pendek]]
*[[Orang-bati]]
*[[Pope Lick Monster]]
*[[Red Headband]]
*[[Relict hominid]]
*[[Reptilian humanoid]]
*[[Road troll]]
*[[Shug Monkey]]
*[[Skunk ape]]
*[[Thetis lake monster]]
*[[Tjutjuna]]
*[[Wendigo]]
*[[Woodwose]]
*[[Yeren]]
*[[Yeti]]
*[[Yowie (cryptid)]]
====[[:Category:Bigfoot]]====
*[[Jon-Erik Beckjord]]
*[[Bigfoot]]
*[[Bigfoot (film)]]
*[[Bigfoot trap]]
*[[Harry and the Hendersons]]
*[[Harry and the Hendersons (TV series)]]
*[[Scott Herriott]]
*[[Memorial Day footage]]
*[[Patterson-Gimlin film]]
*[[Paul Freeman (cryptozoologist)]]
*[[Sasquatch:Legend Meets Science]]
*[[Skookum Cast]]
*[[Weminuche Wilderness]]
====[[:Category:Mermaids]]====
*[[Mermaid]]
*[[Merman]]
*[[Ningyo]]
====[[:Category:UFO-related entities]]====
*[[Abduction phenomenon]]
*[[Glenn Dennis]]
*[[Dropa]]
*[[Energy being]]
*[[Flatwoods monster]]
*[[Greys]]
*[[Kelly-Hopkinsville encounter]]
*[[Little green men]]
*[[Men in Black]]
*[[Mothman]]
*[[Nordic aliens]]
*[[Post-abduction syndrome]]
*[[Reptilian humanoid]]
*[[Space Brothers]]
*Cassirer, Ernst, ed, Paul Oskar Kristeller, joint ed., and John Herman Randall, joint ed.. ''The Renaissance philosophy of man.'' University of Chicago Press (1948), 404 p. B775.C32
===[[:Category:Lake cryptids]]===
*[[Bear Lake Monster]]
*[[Bessie (lake monster)]]
*[[Brosno dragon]]
*[[Champ (legend)]]
*[[Chessie (sea monster)]]
*[[Inkanyamba]]
*[[Kingstie]]
*[[Lake Tianchi Monster]]
*[[Lake Van Monster]]
*[[Lake Worth monster]]
*[[Lake monster]]
*[[Loch Ness Monster]]
*[[Loch Ness Monster and popular culture]]
*[[Mamlambo (cryptozoology)]]
*[[Manipogo]]
*[[Memphre]]
*[[Mokele-mbembe]]
*[[Morag (loch monster)]]
*[[Muc-sheilch]]
*[[Nahuelito]]
*[[Ogopogo]]
*[[List of Scottish loch-monsters]]
*[[Seileag]]
*[[Selma (sea serpent)]]
*[[Stellar's Sea Cow]]
*[[Storsjöodjuret]]
*[[List of Swedish lake-monsters]]
*[[Varberg Fortress]]
====[[:Category:Lakes with rumoured lake monsters]]====
*[[Bala Lake]]
*[[Bear Lake (Idaho-Utah)]]
*[[Lake Brosno]]
*[[Lake Champlain]]
*[[Chonji]]
*[[Great Salt Lake]]
*[[Loch Lochy]]
*[[Lake Manitoba]]
*[[Loch Maree]]
*[[Lake Memphremagog]]
*[[Loch Morar]]
*[[Muskrat Lake]]
*[[Nahuel Huapi Lake]]
*[[Loch Ness]]
*[[Okanagan Lake]]
*[[Loch Shiel]]
*[[Storsjön]]
*[[Utah Lake]]
*[[Lake Van]]
===[[:Category:Reptile cryptids]]===
*[[Anaconda]]
*[[Beast of Busco]]
*[[Buru (cryptozoology)]]
*[[Chitauri]]
*[[Emela-ntouka]]
*[[Gargouille]]
*[[Kappa (folklore)]]
*[[Kasai rex]]
*[[Kongamoto]]
*[[Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp]]
*[[Mbielu-Mbielu-Mbielu]]
*[[Megalania]]
*[[Ngoubou]]
*[[Nguma-monene]]
*[[Reptilian humanoid]]
*[[Sirrush]]
*[[Snallygaster]]
*[[Tatzelwurm]]
*[[Tsuchinoko]]
===[[:Category:Sea Cryptids]]===
*[[Bahamut]]
*[[Cadborosaurus willsi]]
*[[Canvey Island Monster]]
*[[Con rit]]
*[[Gambo]]
*[[Giglioli's whale]]
*[[High-finned sperm whale]]
*[[Kraken]]
*[[Lusca]]
*[[Microcosmus]]
*[[Sea monk]]
*[[Stronsay Beast]]
*[[Zuiyo Maru]]
==[[:Category:Forteana]]==
*[[Charles Fort]]
*[[Charles Fort Institute]]
*[[3rd Stone]]
*[[Almas (cryptozoology)]]
*[[Ancient mysteries]]
*[[Angel hair]]
*[[Animals & Men]]
*[[Anomalous phenomenon]]
*[[Atmospheric beast]]
*[[Benjamin Bathurst (diplomat)]]
*[[Jon-Erik Beckjord]]
*[[Colin Bennett (writer)]]
*[[Bilocation]]
*[[British UFO Research Association]]
*[[Cabinet of curiosities]]
*[[Ken Campbell (actor)]]
*[[Charles Bonnet syndrome]]
*[[Chronovisor]]
*[[Chupa (anomaly)]]
*[[Coincidence]]
*[[William R. Corliss]]
*[[Cosmic joker]]
*[[Cottingley Fairies]]
*[[Crop circle]]
*[[Cryptid]]
*[[Damnation]]
*[[Damned knowledge]]
*[[Experiments in the Revival of Organisms]]
*[[Faith healing]]
*[[Lionel Fanthorpe]]
*[[Fatal hilarity]]
*[[Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained]]
*[[Fortean Society]]
*[[Fortean Times]]
*[[Gef the talking mongoose]]
*[[Ghost light]]
*[[Haunting]]
*[[Hierophilia]]
*[[William Hope (paranormal investigator)]]
*[[List of magazines of anomalous phenomena]]
*[[Maco light]]
*[[The Mad Gasser of Mattoon]]
*[[Magonia]]
*[[Medical oddity]]
*[[Men in Black]]
*[[Museum of Jurassic Technology]]
*[[Mysterious appearances and disappearances]]
*[[Necronauts]]
*[[New Chronology (Fomenko)]]
*[[Nine Unknown Men]]
*[[OOPArt]]
*[[Out-of-body experience]]
*[[Overtoun Bridge]]
*[[Paranormal]]
*[[Phantom time hypothesis]]
*[[Harry Price]]
*[[Prisoner's cinema]]
*[[Pyramid power]]
*[[Road troll]]
*[[Simulacrum]]
*[[Skinwalker Ranch]]
*[[Spiritual possession]]
*[[Squitten]]
*[[Strangehaven]]
*[[Super-Sargasso Sea]]
*[[Robert K. G. Temple]]
*[[Thunderstone (folklore)]]
*[[John Titor]]
*[[Tulpa]]
*[[UnCon]]
*[[Unidentified flying object]]
*[[Unidentified submerged object]]
*[[Unusual Ground Marking]]
*[[Vardøgr]]
*[[Vector 13]]
*[[Winged cat]]
*[[Wolfsegg Iron]]
===[[:Category:Books by Charles Fort]]===
*[[Lo!]]
*[[New Lands]]
*[[The Book of the Damned]]
*[[Wild Talents]]
===[[:Category:Ancient astronaut theory]]===
*[[Ancient astronaut theories]]
*[[Robert Charroux]]
*[[Erich von Däniken]]
*[[W. Raymond Drake]]
*[[Dropa]]
*[[Thomas Lake Harris]]
*[[Morris K. Jessup]]
*[[Billy Meier]]
*[[Lloyd Pye]]
*[[Intervention theory]]
*[[Zecharia Sitchin]]
*[[Talmud Jmmanuel]]
*[[Robert K. G. Temple]]
*[[George Hunt Williamson]]
===[[:Category:Ancient mysteries]]===
*[[Alchemy]]
*[[Ancient astronaut theories]]
*[[Ancient mysteries]]
*[[Antikythera mechanism]]
*[[Ark of the Covenant]]
*[[Atlantis]]
*[[Book of Soyga]]
*[[Camelot]]
*[[Chryse Island]]
*[[Crystal skull]]
*[[Fifth planet (hypothetical)]]
*[[Fingerprints of the Gods]]
*[[Gaga (hypothetical moon)]]
*[[Hans Schindler Bellamy]]
*[[Hawkstone Grail]]
*[[Holy Grail]]
*[[Knights Templar legends]]
*[[List of hypothetical astronomical objects]]
*[[Lost lands]]
*[[Nanteos Cup]]
*[[Nibiru (hypothetical planet)]]
*[[OOPArt]]
*[[Phaeton (hypothetical planet)]]
*[[Phaistos Disc]]
*[[Starchild skull]]
*[[Supernatural: Meetings With the Ancient Teachers of Mankind]]
*[[Tiamat (hypothetical planet)]]
*[[Voynich manuscript]]
====Out-of-place artifacts====
*see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Paranormal/Articles#Category:Out-of-place artifacts]]
*Cassirer, Ernst, ed, Paul Oskar Kristeller, ed., and John Herman Randall, joint edition. ''The Renaissance philosophy of man.'' Selections in translation. Phoenix, AZ., books, P1. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, (1967, c1948) 405 p.B780.M3C37 1967
===[[:Category:Archaeological forgery]]===
*[[Archaeological forgery]]
*[[Acambaro figures]]
*[[Johann Beringer]]
*[[Book of Veles]]
*[[Brigido Lara]]
*[[Calaveras Skull]]
*[[Crystal skull]]
*[[Etruscan terracotta warriors]]
*[[Shinichi Fujimura]]
*[[Oded Golan]]
*[[Grave Creek Stone]]
*[[Islam Akhun]]
*[[James Ossuary]]
*[[Japanese Paleolithic Hoax]]
*[[Kensington Runestone]]
*[[Kinderhook Plates]]
*[[Michigan relics]]
*[[Newark Holy Stones]]
*[[Persian Princess]]
*[[Piltdown Man]]
*[[Praeneste fibula]]
*[[Pseudofossil]]
*[[Moses Shapira]]
*[[Sinaia lead plates]]
*[[Tiara of Saitaferne]]
*[[Viking Altar Rock]]
====[[:Category:Epsilonism]]====
*[[Ellinokentrismos]]
*[[Angelos Sakketos]]
*[[El and Nephilim]]
*[[Epsilon Team]]
*[[Gerasimos Kalogerakis]]
*[[Ioannis Fourakis]]
*[[Anestis Keramidas]]
*[[Liakopoulos and the Russians]]
*[[Dimosthenis Liakopoulos]]
*[[Kyriakos Velopoulos]]
====UFO secrecy====
*See [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Paranormal/Articles#Category:UFO secrecy]]
===[[:Category:Cryptozoology]]===
*[[Cryptozoology]]
*[[Cryptid]]
*[[Animals & Men]]
*[[Book of Imaginary Beings]]
*[[British big cats]]
*[[Centre for Fortean Zoology]]
*[[Crawfordsville monster]]
*[[Devil Bird]]
*[[Draug]]
*[[Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods, With a Few Desert and Mountain Beasts]]
*[[Giant Penguin]]
*[[International Society for Cryptozoology]]
*[[Jenny Haniver]]
*[[Kosmopoisk]]
*[[Lake monster]]
*[[Legendary creature]]
*[[List of notable figures in cryptozoology]]
*[[New Jersey Vegetable Monster]]
*[[On the Track of Unknown Animals]]
*[[Pangboche Hand]]
*[[Relict hominid]]
*[[Star jelly]]
*[[Stronsay Beast]]
*[[The X Creatures]]
*[[Thunderbird (cryptozoology)]]
*[[Yowie (cryptid)]]
====Cryptids====
*see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Paranormal/Articles#Cryptids]]
====[[:Category:Cryptozoologists]]====
*[[Anthonid Cornelis Oudemans]]
*[[Jon-Erik Beckjord]]
*[[John Bindernagel]]
*[[Mark Chorvinsky]]
*[[Jerome Clark]]
*[[Ronan Coghlan]]
*[[Jerry D. Coleman]]
*[[Loren Coleman]]
*[[William R. Corliss]]
*[[René Dahinden]]
*[[Jonathan Downes]]
*[[Richard Ellis (biologist)]]
*[[Paul Freeman (cryptozoologist)]]
*[[Richard Freeman]]
*[[John Green]]
*[[Richard Greenwell]]
*[[Scott Herriott]]
*[[Bernard Heuvelmans]]
*[[Fredrick William Holiday]]
*[[Kent Hovind]]
*[[John Keel]]
*[[Grover Krantz]]
*[[Willy Ley]]
*[[Roy Mackal]]
*[[Jordi Magraner]]
*[[Jeffrey Meldrum]]
*[[Reinhold Messner]]
*[[John Napier (primatologist)]]
*[[Robert Michael Pyle]]
*[[Ivan T. Sanderson]]
*[[Esteban Sarmiento]]
*[[Peter Scott]]
*[[Karl Shuker]]
*[[Tom Slick]]
*[[Roderick Sprague]]
*[[Raymond L. Wallace]]
*[[Tsyben Zhamtsarano]]
===[[:Category:Curses]]===
*[[Curse]]
*[[27 Club]]
*[[Atuk]]
*[[Björketorp Runestone]]
*[[Book curse]]
*[[Carlisle]]
*[[Chained oak]]
*[[The Crying Boy]]
*[[Curse of Tippecanoe]]
*[[Curse of the ninth]]
*[[Curses in Islam]]
*[[Diff'rent Strokes]]
*[[Evil eye]]
*[[Friday night death slot]]
*[[Hope Diamond]]
*[[Jinx]]
*[[Kennedy Curse]]
*[[Madden curse]]
*[[Pella curse tablet]]
*[[Curse of the Pharaohs]]
*[[Poltergeist curse]]
*[[Saleby Runestone]]
*[[Skitt's law]]
*[[Stentoften Runestone]]
*[[Superman curse]]
*[[Sweater curse]]
*[[Tichborne Dole]]
*[[Tryggevælde Runestone]]
*[[Tutankhamun]]
*[[Usog]]
====[[:Category:Sports-related curses]]====
*[[Curse of 1940]]
*[[Curse of Billy Penn]]
*[[Curse of Muldoon]]
*[[Curse of Rocky Colavito]]
*[[Curse of the Bambino]]
*[[Curse of the Billy Goat]]
*[[Curse of the Colonel]]
*[[Dōtonbori]]
*[[Ex-Cubs Factor]]
*[[Madden curse]]
*[[Rainbow jersey]]
*[[Sports Illustrated]]===[[:Category:Earth mysteries]]===
*[[Archaeoastronomy]]
*[[Crop circle]]
*[[Earth mysteries]]
*[[Ley line]]
*[[Megalith]]
*[[Northern Earth]]
*[[Places of power]]
*[[Unusual Ground Marking]]
====[[:Category:Atlantis]]====
*[[Atlantis]]
*[[Antillia]]
*[[Atland]]
*[[Atlantis: The Antediluvian World]]
*[[Atlantis: The Lost Tales]]
*[[Atlantis: the lost continent revealed]]
*[[Attack From Atlantis]]
*[[Critias (dialogue)]]
*[[Euenor]]
*[[Atlantis in art, literature and popular culture]]
*[[David Gibbins]]
*[[Location hypotheses of Atlantis]]
*[[Hans Schindler Bellamy]]
*[[Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis]]
*[[Atlantis, the Lost Continent]]
*[[L'Atlantide]]
*[[Atlantis: The Lost Empire]]
*[[Atlantis: Milo's Return]]
*[[Minoan eruption]]
*[[Mneseus]]
*[[Mogdaan]]
*[[Pillars of Hercules]]
*[[Romance of Atlantis]]
*[[Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel]]
*[[Stargate Atlantis]]
*[[Spartel]]
*[[Timaeus (dialogue)]]
*[[The Time Monster]]
*[[The Underwater Menace]]
*[[Warlords of Atlantis]]
======Homo mermanus======
* see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Paranormal/Articles#Homo mermanus]]
====[[:Category:Atmospheric ghost lights]]====
*[[Ghost light]]
*[[Brieselang Forest Light]]
*[[Brown Mountain Lights]]
*[[Earthlights]]
*[[Hessdalen light]]
*[[Light of Saratoga]]
*[[Maco light]]
*[[Marfa lights]]
*[[Martebo lights]]
*[[Min Min light]]
*[[Naga fireballs]]
*[[Spooklight]]
=[[:Category:Pseudoscience]]=
[[Category:WikiProject Paranormal]]
[[Category:Mountaineering]]
[[Category:Climbing]]
[[Category:Letters]]
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