Myth, Symbol, Folklore, and Epic - Books, Page 2
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Author |
Title |
Review |
David
Library
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| Fohr, Samuel |
Adam
and Eve |
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| Guénon,
René |
The
Symbolism of the Cross |
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| Lattimore, Richmond |
The
Odyssey of Homer |
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| Lings, Martin |
Ancient Beliefs and Modern
Superstitions |
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| Lings, Martin |
Symbols and Archetype |
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| Lipsey, Roger |
Have
You Been to Delphi?: Tales of the Ancient Oracle for Modern Minds |
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Martin
Lings, Ancient Beliefs and Modern
Superstitions This book strikes at the root of almost
everything that makes it difficult for the present-day Westerner to
believe whole-heartedly in religion, and in doing so it shows modern man
to be the embodiment of superstition in its most dangerous form. We are
faced in the modern world with a situation similar to that in the fable
of the Emperor’s new clothes. |
| Taylor, Thomas |
The
Hymns of Orpheus |
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| Taylor, Thomas |
Metamorphosis
or the Golden Ass of Apuleius |
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