Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 8American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... symbols . With such precedents , and in such an atmosphere , it is not sur- prising that the ex - queen followed the ... symbols , and this she studied , in hopes of learning the hermetic As , however , neither she nor her learned ...
... symbols . With such precedents , and in such an atmosphere , it is not sur- prising that the ex - queen followed the ... symbols , and this she studied , in hopes of learning the hermetic As , however , neither she nor her learned ...
Strana 76
... symbols , with one Hebrew and twelve Latin in- scriptions . These symbols are partly simple signs of the metals and partly arbitrary combinations of these signs with each other , and with cabalistic characters . The inscriptions and symbols ...
... symbols , with one Hebrew and twelve Latin in- scriptions . These symbols are partly simple signs of the metals and partly arbitrary combinations of these signs with each other , and with cabalistic characters . The inscriptions and symbols ...
Strana 102
... symbol of the cross as a world symbol of the four quarters . Sometimes they added to this a symbol for the zenith and ... symbols of speech were examined , and it was said that the tongues of mankind were borrowed ; they have tried to ...
... symbol of the cross as a world symbol of the four quarters . Sometimes they added to this a symbol for the zenith and ... symbols of speech were examined , and it was said that the tongues of mankind were borrowed ; they have tried to ...
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