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Monsters have preoccupied mankind from the earliest times: even
cave art includes animal-human monsters. Certainly monsters were
present in the ancient religions of Egypt and Mesopotamia; the Old
Testament describes the giant land and sea monsters Behemoth and
Leviathan, while in the world of Classical mythology, monsters
embody the fantasies of the gods and the cruellest punishments of
human beings. While we may no longer worry about being eaten by
trolls on the way home, there remains a fascination with these
creatures who have shadowed us throughout history. This book
explores monsters down the ages and throughout the world. It
provides a dark yet engrossing visual history of the human mind,
lit up by flashes of wild and unearthly inspiration.
From the earliest Paleolithic cave rituals, magic has gripped the
imagination. Magic and magicians appear in early Babylonian texts,
the Bible, Judaism and Islam. Secret words, spells and incantations
lie at the heart of every mythological tradition. Today, magic
means many things: contemporary Wicca is practised widely as a
modern pagan religion in Europe and the US; 'magic' also evokes the
cathartic rituals of Chaos magic, but stretches to include the
non-spiritual, rapid-fire sleight of hand performed by slick stage
magicians who fill vast arenas. The Occult, Witchcraft and Magic is
packed with authoritative text and a huge and inspired selection of
images, chosen from unusual and hidden sources. The material is
presented in 100 entries, and includes some of the best-known
representations of magic and the occult from around the world.
Myths in every culture explain our origins, the earth's creation,
gods and monsters, demons, the afterlife and the underworld. This
compelling account, newly available in paperback, gathers together
themes and stories from every culture, showing how myths share many
common patterns, and how the human imagination is expressed in all
its diversity. It asks the question: what do myths tell us about
the human condition? Compiled by Christopher Dell, the bestselling
author of books on monsters and on masterpieces of world art,
Mythology is packed with authoritative text and an inspired
selection of images, chosen from unusual and hidden sources while
also including some of the best-known representations of myths from
around the world.
In this exploration of the idea of the masterpiece, over fifty
world masterpieces, from cave paintings to Cezanne, are brought to
life by internationally acclaimed writers, scholars and artists.
Many of the contributors are celebrated artists in their own right
(Antony Gormley, Quentin Blake and Tom Phillips); others are
popular writers (Philip Pullman, Germaine Greer); and, many hold
positions at well-known institutions, including the Prado, the Van
Gogh Museum, the Louvre, the National Gallery and the Sapienza
University. Each masterwork is illustrated in full, and key details
are selected and separately illustrated, alongside illuminating
comparatives
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Rheinische Flora: Beschreibung Der Wildwachsenden Und
Cultivirten Pflanzen Des Rheingebietes Vom Bodensee Bis Zur Mosel
Und Lahn, Mit Besonderer Berucksichtigung Des Groherzogthums Baden
Johann Christoph Doll Bronner, 1843 Science; Life Sciences; Botany;
Science / Life Sciences / Botany
This volume investigates one of the most significant shifts in
contemporary urban research: the shift from an object- to an
action-related perspective on the city. Outlining a critical urban
theory from an improvisational perspective, the book shows why this
transition might change our understanding of the city at large and
make us reconsider the role of architecture and urban design, as
well as their representations. German theorist, composer, and
musician Christopher Dell, widely known for his performances and
teaching in urban design, explores the question of making in a
constellation of matter, things, embodiment, active living, and
discourse. Insightful and engagingly written, this extraordinary
volume offers, for the first time in English, a far-reaching
narrative that examines the improvisation of space and reflects
multifaceted aspects of the city today. The book assembles a unique
collection of images and essays, providing a substantial new
contribution and advancement in the field of urban research.
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