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The Ape of Thoth
A Thelemic Text Daemon
Version 1.5
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law
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The 'Ape of Thoth' (APE for short) is a general-purpose text search engine whose
database consists of Thelemic Holy Books and other important verse-based works
by Aleister Crowley. The search methods provide instant access to works such
as Liber AL vel Legis, Liber Cordis Cincti Serpente, and many other documents.
As an added bonus, the infamous Book of the Inlaws is included.
The interface to the server is simple enough that anyone with web access
can include the searcher on their page and the data format makes maintenance
of the text database relatively easy.
For more details about this server, take a look at the following pages:
Although not the most efficient way of viewing a web document, the APE is
capable of rendering a document in its entirety. To view one of the
available documents, use the following form:
The APE can also extract a single verse or a range of verses from any of
the supported texts. Of course, this feature only works on a single text
or a single chapter of a multiple-chapter text, and only if the verses
are numbered. To try this out, use the following form:
The APE can also search any of the available documents. This search is done
on a per-verse basis so the output will always contain the complete text
of the matched verse. Do not use quotes or wildcard characters in the search
phrase. To search for word fragments, simply make sure the 'whole words' box
is unchecked. To search for a phrase, select the 'phrase' option. To begin
your search, use the following form:
One of the methods of divination frequently practiced by Crowley is called
bibliomancy. The basic idea is to draw a word at random from a book and to
derive divinatory meaning from the word selected. The APE can aid in the
process of bibliomancy by randomly selecting one word from a random passage
taken from one or more of the available texts. Try the following form to
have the APE choose your random word:
And finally, the APE can produce an on-the-fly concordance of your favorite
text or any range of verses therein. From the concordance page, you can then
select any word as a search key and see all the places where that word
appears in the selected text. Do not use quotes or wildcard characters in
the search phrase. The concordance function always matches both complete and
partial words. Try it now, if you dare:
The 'Ape of Thoth' script was written by
Joe Larabell
(hanuman@larabell.org).