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A Dictionary Of Symbols
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Unlock the secrets of the world with 'A Dictionary of Symbols'—a pivotal guide on the interpretation of symbols through the ages. Dive into the rich history of symbolism that has captivated civilizations from the Egyptians to the modern era. This comprehensive guide covers a vast range of topics, tracing the symbolic significance in art, literature, psychology, and philosophy. Authored by the esteemed poet and art critic Juan Eduardo Cirlot, this essential resource has been meticulously expanded to enrich your understanding of symbols. With over 528 pages, explore fascinating entries ranging from the Mandala’s essence to the intricate meanings behind animals like the cow and heron. Each entry invites you to reflect on the layers of meaning and emotional resonance within various symbols. Cirlot's insights have inspired scholars and enthusiasts alike, making this dictionary an indispensable tool for anyone interested in the deeper meanings of visual and literary expression. Discover the connection of symbols to the Surrealist movement, highlighted in a special epilogue by Cirlot’s daughter, Victoria. This trade paperback edition is perfect for students, educators, and anyone eager to delve into a symbolic exploration of culture and creativity. Embrace the journey into the world of symbols today!
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781681371979
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE US
Pages: 528
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From the Egyptians on, no form of learning was more vital to the ancient world than the knowledge of symbols, and it was no less important to the civilizations of the Orient, even into modern times. In the Occident, thinking about symbols shaped the great art of the medieval age, and, to a very large extent, the new developments of the renaissance and the baroque, before gaining a distinctly new importance with the discovery of the "unconscious" in the twentieth century. The poet and art critic Juan Eduardo Cirlot's Dictionary of Symbols first came out in 1958; soon translated into English, it has since proved an indispensable and endlessly stimulating resource for scholars and students of fields from art to literature to psychology to philosophy. Whether discussing the nature of the Mandala, the symbolic dimensions of the cow, heron, hippopotamus, or planet Saturn, Cirlot's book is an unrivaled source of information, instruction, inspiration, and simple pleasure. This new, expanded edition of the Dictionary includes new entries as well as an epilogue by Cirlot's daughter Victoria discussing her father's poetry and work as an art critic and its close connection to Surrealism.
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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781681371979
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE US
Pages: 528
Description:
From the Egyptians on, no form of learning was more vital to the ancient world than the knowledge of symbols, and it was no less important to the civilizations of the Orient, even into modern times. In the Occident, thinking about symbols shaped the great art of the medieval age, and, to a very large extent, the new developments of the renaissance and the baroque, before gaining a distinctly new importance with the discovery of the "unconscious" in the twentieth century. The poet and art critic Juan Eduardo Cirlot's Dictionary of Symbols first came out in 1958; soon translated into English, it has since proved an indispensable and endlessly stimulating resource for scholars and students of fields from art to literature to psychology to philosophy. Whether discussing the nature of the Mandala, the symbolic dimensions of the cow, heron, hippopotamus, or planet Saturn, Cirlot's book is an unrivaled source of information, instruction, inspiration, and simple pleasure. This new, expanded edition of the Dictionary includes new entries as well as an epilogue by Cirlot's daughter Victoria discussing her father's poetry and work as an art critic and its close connection to Surrealism.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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