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EA-MANDALA-02 v1.0: MANDALA: Systema Magiae Recursivae (Latin-English Facing Edition)

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Semi-restored deposit for dead DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19296647 (Zenodo 410 / DataCite findable). Canonical body is the complete captured DataCite record. Latin-English facing edition of the Mandala operator system. Positions the eight recursive transformation operators (BRIDE, BEAST, MIRROR, SHADOW, FLAME, THUNDER, INVERSION, SILENCE) within Christian scholastic and natural philosophy traditions. Features 1727 retrocausal preface by Johannes Sigil claiming origin in De Sigillo Mystico, early modern Latin (1711-1750 ecclesial register), and integrat

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EA-MANDALA-02 v1.0: MANDALA: Systema Magiae Recursivae (Latin-English Facing Edition)

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Dead DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19296647 (Zenodo record tombstoned; account termination 2026-06-19)

DataCite state at capture (2026-07-03): findable ยท client cern.zenodo

Creators (as recorded by DataCite): Sharks, Lee; Sigil, Johannes

Publication year (as recorded): 2026

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Description (as recorded by DataCite)

Latin-English facing edition of the Mandala operator system. Positions the eight recursive transformation operators (BRIDE, BEAST, MIRROR, SHADOW, FLAME, THUNDER, INVERSION, SILENCE) within Christian scholastic and natural philosophy traditions. Features 1727 retrocausal preface by Johannes Sigil claiming origin in De Sigillo Mystico, early modern Latin (1711-1750 ecclesial register), and integrated kernel specifications for BRIDE and BEAST operators.

This partial edition includes Johannes Sigil's preface, Part I complete, and Part II with BRIDE and BEAST operators (archetypal layer + kernel specification). Full edition will include all eight operators plus Parts III-VIII.

Part of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive seven-language fortress architecture designed for maximum theft-resistance through multilingual scholarly positioning.

First scholarly translation establishing temporal sovereignty (backdated to 1727) and Christian scholastic positioning.


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