The Lost Language of Symbolism: An Inquiry Into the Origin of Certain Letters, Words, Names, Fairy-tales, Folklore, and Mythologies, Volume 1Barnes & Noble, 1957 |
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Emblemtrademarks of the Middle AgesThe Huguenots | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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according Ages alternatively ancient appears associated Assyria Bear beautiful Bull called Celtic Christ Christian Cinderella circle Compare cross darkness Dawn Deity derived described designs Divine earth Egypt Egyptian emblem English equated ever-existent everlasting evidently existed expressed eyes Father figure Fire flame French German giant Gnostics Goddess Gods golden goose Greek hand head Heaven Hebrew herewith Holy idea identical Isis Italy Jesus Kalevala King knowledge known language Lapis Lazuli Latin letter Light living Lord meaning meant MICHIGAN Moon Mother mountain Mysteries mystic mythology once originally ORMUZ OSIRIS Perfect Persian probably reason regarded Religion represented resolves root sacred Sanscrit says seen serpent seven shining sometimes Song of Solomon soul Spirit star surmounting symbol symbolised term thee things thou tradition Truth universal Wisdom word worshipped