The Serpent Symbol in Tradition

The Serpent Symbol in Tradition
Author: Charles William Dailey
Publsiher: Arktos Media Limited
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2022-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1914208684

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A study of traditional serpent and dragon symbolism, based in part upon the concepts and observations of René Guénon, Mircea Eliade, and various other relevant researchers. Serpent and dragon symbolism is ubiquitous in the art and mythology of premodern cultures around the world. Over the centuries, conflicting hypotheses have been proposed to interpret this symbolism which, while illuminating, have proved insufficient to the task of revealing a singular meaning for the vast majority of examples. In The Serpent Symbol in Tradition, Dr. Dailey argues that, in what the symbolist René Guénon and the historian of religions Mircea Eliade have called 'traditional' or 'archaic' societies, the serpent/dragon transculturally symbolizes matter, a state of being that is constituted by the perception of the physical world as chaotic in comparison to what traditional peoples believed to be the 'higher' meta-physical source of 'nature.' Beyond purporting to resolve some of the mystery of the ancient and varied symbolism of the serpent/dragon, The Serpent Symbol in Tradition strives to interpret the symbolic meanings of premodern artifacts and narratives as well as provide a study of the origination, and ancient human awareness, of the mentioned state of matter.

The Serpent Symbol in Tradition

The Serpent Symbol in Tradition
Author: Charles Dailey
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 646
Release: 2022-01-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781914208690

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Serpent and dragon symbolism is ubiquitous in the art and mythology of premodern cultures around the world. Over the centuries, conflicting hypotheses have been proposed to interpret this symbolism which, while illuminating, have proved insufficient to the task of revealing a singular meaning for the vast majority of examples. In The Serpent Symbol in Tradition, Dr. Dailey argues that, in what the symbolist Rene Guenon and the historian of religions Mircea Eliade have called 'traditional' or 'archaic' societies, the serpent/dragon transculturally symbolizes matter, a state of being that is constituted by the perception of the physical world as chaotic in comparison to what traditional peoples believed to be the 'higher' meta-physical source of the physical world or 'nature.' In the course of Dr. Dailey's investigations into the meaning of traditional serpent/dragon symbolism, the following contributions have proved invaluable: 1) Guénon's interpretation of the language of traditional symbolism and the metaphysics that underlies it, as well as his interpretation of the terminology of the 'Hindu Doctrines,' 2) Eliade's interpretation of traditional/archaic societies by means of his concepts of chaos, creation, Axis Mundi (World Axis), and 'Sacred and Profane,' and 3) the insights of various other researchers of serpent/dragon symbolism. Beyond purporting to resolve some of the mystery of the ancient and varied symbolism of the serpent/dragon, The Serpent Symbol in Tradition strives to serve the related functions of interpreting the symbolic meanings of a wide variety of premodern artifacts and narratives as well as providing a study of the origination, and ancient human awareness, of the mentioned state of matter.

The Serpent Symbol and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America

The Serpent Symbol  and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America
Author: Ephraim George Squier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1851
Genre: History
ISBN: NYPL:33433068181951

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The Serpent Symbol in the Ancient Near East

The Serpent Symbol in the Ancient Near East
Author: Leslie S. Wilson
Publsiher: Studies in Judaism
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015056475828

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The serpent symbol has been a part of western culture since antiquity. Throughout time, it has been misunderstood and misrepresented. The Serpent Symbol in the Ancient Near East is the first comparative study of the origins of the serpent symbol from its first attestations in Dravidian South India through Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East including, Egypt, Classical Greece, and as far west as ancient Carthage. The role of the serpent as the agent of life, death, and healing is demonstrated in the various cultures both individually and in combination, in order to clearly understand the symbol.

Lords of the Scrolls Literary Traditions in the Bible and Gospels

Lords of the Scrolls  Literary Traditions in the Bible and Gospels
Author: Donald K. Sharpes
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820478490

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Lords of the Scrolls analyzes ancient literary sources to show how biblical and gospel scribes borrowed and imitated themes from earlier literature to create heroic legends around Hebrew figures and Jesus. Comparisons between the Epic of Gilgamesh; Enuma Elish; Canaanite, Egyptian, and Greek legends; Homeric epics; the histories of Herodotus; and selected biblical and gospel passages reveal thematic and literary similarities. Tracing literary classics from the birth of writing to the first millennium of the modern era, this book demonstrates that Hebrew scribes used previous literature to establish a national identity, and that gospel scribes borrowed heavily from Homer to create epic legends around the person of Jesus.

The Worship of the Serpent Traced Throughout the World and Its Traditions Referred to the Events in Paradise

The Worship of the Serpent Traced Throughout the World  and Its Traditions Referred to the Events in Paradise
Author: John Bathurst Deane
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1830
Genre: Serpent worship
ISBN: NYPL:33433068182785

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The Serpent the Eagle the Lion the Disk

The Serpent the Eagle the Lion   the Disk
Author: Brannon Parker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0557276128

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'The Serpent, the Eagle, the Lion and the Disk' The preeminent symbols of the sacred in the ancient world. The Ancients associated these symbols with the Divine. Many theories have been developed regarding these symbols yet the mystery still remains. This is particularly true of the aniconic winged disk symbol. How and why does the same symbol have the same meaning to so many people of diverse cultures and civilizations? Was it the symbol of an all-conquering triumphalist Egyptian or Sumerian Empire or perhaps of a vanished race from beyond the stars? Or is it a representation of a universal transcendent experience? The pieces of this puzzle have long been scattered throughout history, hidden amongst the mystical traditions of the world. Unravel the truly astounding and majestic history of religion, civilization and God. This book represents a Startling Revelation and a Revolutionary New Look at the Origins of Humanity's Common Mystical Experience, its Religion, Culture and the Rise of Civilization.

The Serpent Symbol and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America

The Serpent Symbol  and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America
Author: Ephraim George Squier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1851
Genre: Indian mythology
ISBN: OCLC:13933535

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