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The witches' goddess : the feminine principle of divinity by Janet and Stewart Farrar ; with line illustrations by Stewart Farrar.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextCuster, WA: Phoenix Publishing, [1987]Description: 319 pages, [16] pages of plates.; illustrated 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0919345913
Subject(s): Abstract: 'Part I: The myriad faces of the Goddess revealed, including her presence throughout history; her earth and moon symbolism; her Madonna and Magdalene disguises; her revelation within the psyche; her relationship with women; her influence today; and much more. Part II: Ritual invocatins of the Goddess in 13 guises, from Ishtar to Isis; from Hecate to Aphrodite; from Epona to Ma'at. Part III An alphabetical listing of more than 1,000 Goddesses including a brief history and the main correspondances of each.'
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Line illustrations by Stewart Farrar.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 296-300).

'Part I: The myriad faces of the Goddess revealed, including her presence throughout history; her earth and moon symbolism; her Madonna and Magdalene disguises; her revelation within the psyche; her relationship with women; her influence today; and much more. Part II: Ritual invocatins of the Goddess in 13 guises, from Ishtar to Isis; from Hecate to Aphrodite; from Epona to Ma'at. Part III An alphabetical listing of more than 1,000 Goddesses including a brief history and the main correspondances of each.'

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