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An encyclopedia of archetypal symbolism: v.1 [Archetypal themes]

By: Material type: TextTextBoston/London Shambhala c1991Edition: 1st edDescription: xvi, 510p.; illus. (120 full page color photographs); bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-8773-479-8
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Contents:
Cosmos and creation. Center of the world. Sacred animals. Monsters. Goddesses. Gods. Sacred marriage. The divine child. Sacred kingship. Saviors. Heroes and heroines. Duality and reconciliation. Revelation. Death. Transformation
Abstract: Beautiful and intelligently written, the first volume of the ARAS encyclopedia series illustrates archetypal themes: Cosmos and Creation; Center of the World; Sacred Animals; Monsters; Goddesses; Gods; Sacred Marriage; The Divine Child; Sacred kingship; Saviors; Heroes and heroines; and more.
List(s) this item appears in: Dictionary of Symbols | Archetypes
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Creation Myths : Cosmos and Creation, p1-36.. Monsters : p105-40.. Gods and Goddesses : p141-200.. Marriage, Sacred : Sacred Marriage, p201-28.. Creation : Cosmos and Creation, p1-36.. Earth : Center of the World, p37-72.. Symbolism of Animals : Sacred Animals, p73-104.. Animals (In Religion, Folklore, etc.) : Sacred Animals, p73-104.. Child Archetype : The Divine Child, p229-64.. King, Divine : Sacred Kingship, p265-92.. Reconciling Symbol : Saviors, p293-316; p349-80.. Heroes : p317-48.. Heroines : p317-48.. Opposites, Reconciliation of : Duality and Reconciliation, p349-80.. Revelation : , 381-412.. Death : p413-44.. Reincarnation : Transformation, p445-81.

Ed. by Beverly Moon. Intro. by Joseph L. Henderson. Preface by Charles H. Taylor.

Cosmos and creation. Center of the world. Sacred animals. Monsters. Goddesses. Gods. Sacred marriage. The divine child. Sacred kingship. Saviors. Heroes and heroines. Duality and reconciliation. Revelation. Death. Transformation

Beautiful and intelligently written, the first volume of the ARAS encyclopedia series illustrates archetypal themes: Cosmos and Creation; Center of the World; Sacred Animals; Monsters; Goddesses; Gods; Sacred Marriage; The Divine Child; Sacred kingship; Saviors; Heroes and heroines; and more.

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