Diwar-benn an embanner
Molière |
Teulioù vak e ti an embanner-mañ (1)
Lakaat an disoc'h en ho paner Affiner la recherche
Egyptian Mythology / Aude Gros de Beler / Molière (1999)
Titl : Egyptian Mythology Doare an teul : testenn voulet Oberourien : Aude Gros de Beler, Oberour ; Aly Maher El Sayed, Saver rakskrid, ... Embanner : Molière, 1999 Niver a bajennoù : 136 p ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-907670-32-6 Notenn hollek : Ur raksrid. Un daolenn. skeudennoù. Ur gartenn. Astennoù gant ur c'heriaoueg, roll an arouezioù, frizenn an amzer, roll an doueed) Yezh : Saozneg (eng) Diverradenn : The desire to understand Egyptian mythology is often, irrespective of religious preference, part of a search for the source of our spirituality and for the light that has been throwing a particular glow on humankind's ambitions and metaphysical speculations for thousands of years.
So to enter the pantheon of ancient Egypt is to try and understand the complex relationships that united gods to humans. It is to try to reach through multiple transpositions -- half human, half beast -- the divine nature that haunts all civilizations.
The complex theology of the Egyptians is made clear in this book through surveys of:
-- The stories and legends surrounding 50 Egyptian deities
-- Their icons and representations
-- Symbols, amulets, scepters, and crowns
-- A lexicon of divinities
-- Hieroglyphs: signs and determinatives
This volume, with its authoritative text, explanatory charts, chronologies, and handsome full-color illustrations is a must for all with an interest in the past, ancient civilizations, and man's quest for the divine throughout history. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.(www.amazon.com)Doare an teul : teul-titouriñ Rumm : teuliad-titouriñ Egyptian Mythology [testenn voulet] / Aude Gros de Beler, Oberour ; Aly Maher El Sayed, Saver rakskrid, ... . - Molière, 1999 . - 136 p.
ISBN : 978-2-907670-32-6
Ur raksrid. Un daolenn. skeudennoù. Ur gartenn. Astennoù gant ur c'heriaoueg, roll an arouezioù, frizenn an amzer, roll an doueed)
Yezh : Saozneg (eng)
Diverradenn : The desire to understand Egyptian mythology is often, irrespective of religious preference, part of a search for the source of our spirituality and for the light that has been throwing a particular glow on humankind's ambitions and metaphysical speculations for thousands of years.
So to enter the pantheon of ancient Egypt is to try and understand the complex relationships that united gods to humans. It is to try to reach through multiple transpositions -- half human, half beast -- the divine nature that haunts all civilizations.
The complex theology of the Egyptians is made clear in this book through surveys of:
-- The stories and legends surrounding 50 Egyptian deities
-- Their icons and representations
-- Symbols, amulets, scepters, and crowns
-- A lexicon of divinities
-- Hieroglyphs: signs and determinatives
This volume, with its authoritative text, explanatory charts, chronologies, and handsome full-color illustrations is a must for all with an interest in the past, ancient civilizations, and man's quest for the divine throughout history. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.(www.amazon.com)Doare an teul : teul-titouriñ Rumm : teuliad-titouriñ Da vezañ miret
Mirout an teul-mañ
Skouerennoù (1)
Cote Section Localisation Code-barres Statud Tem 932 GRO teul-titouriñ Gwened 101198 Vak