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1,355 signs, seals, symbols: Babylonia, Egypt, Greece, Rome; Germanic, Byzantine, Renaissance, Aztec, Hindu, Islamic, Chinese, Japanese, others. Astrological, alchemical, magical, early Christian, masonic, heraldic, crests, goldsmiths' marks, watermarks, all reproduced from authentic sources. Mostly unavailable elsewhere. Reference, decorative, advertising art.
Comprehensive, profusely illustrated archive by two of the world's foremost collectors of pictorial symbols-and devoted flower enthusiasts. Their pictures, rendered from rare illustrations, extend from ancient Chinese lotus buds to a basket of flowers in a nineteenth-century Valentine silhouette. The symbolic meaning of every known species-from absinth to zinnia-is summarized in a table. A visual treat for flower lovers, this essential sourcebook, with its permission-free artwork, will be of value to artists and designers, folklore enthusiasts, as well as botanical and gardening specialists. Over 200 black-and-white designs and illustrations.
Symbolic meanings for: Acacia Rod of Aaron Bo Tree Mistletoe Passionflowe Edelweiss Heliotrope Tears of Job Laurel Olive Tree Black Poplar Apple of Sodom Barnacle Tree Houseleek Ice Plant Mandrake
. . . and many other botanical varieties.
2012 Reprint of 1962 Edition. Exact facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. The
authors recount the many voyages, expeditions, intrigues and wars
it took to bring the food and plants we take for granted to our
doorsteps. The authors provide hundreds of curious and little known
facts surrounding such items as cereals, stimulants, coffees, teas,
colas, cocoas, beers, whiskies, cotton, sugar rubber, the potato,
tomato, peanut and numerous other items. The book contains 200
illustrations culled from old herbals and rare manuscripts, making
this volume a useful pictorial history and sourcebook for artists,
folklorists and collectors.
2012 Reprint of 1960 Edition. Exact facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. In this
unique and fascinating book, two collectors of pictorial symbols
tell the story of flower symbolism, explaining its religious,
magical and legendary significance and revealing hundreds of
curious and little know facts. This is an essential work for
folklorists, for artists and designers in all fields, for botanical
and gardening specialists, and for all those who would be familiar
with the hidden language of flowers, plants and trees. Profusely
illustrated.
Comprehensive archive by two of the world's foremost collectors of
pictorial symbols. Their pictures, rendered from rare
illustrations, extend from ancient Chinese lotus buds to a basket
of flowers in a 19th-century Valentine silhouette. Includes the
symbolic meaning of every known species -- from absinth to zinnia.
Over 200 black-and-white designs and illustrations.
Intriguing pictorial archive of werewolves, serpents, mermaids, and
other fabulous creatures, accompanied by an engrossing text with
tales from around the world. Dramatic images of the sphinx,
centaur, and the plumed serpent-bird of the Aztecs, as well as
pictures of the whale, octopus, armadillo, and other real animals
once associated with supernatural powers. 317 illustrations.
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