A Dictionary of Symbols
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A classic encyclopedia of symbols by Catalan polymath Joan Cirlot that illuminates the symbolic underpinnings of myth, modern psychology, literature, and art.
From the Egyptians on, no form of learning was more vital to the ancient  world than the knowledge of symbols, and it was no less important to  the civilizations of the Orient, even into modern times. In the  Occident, thinking about symbols shaped the great art of the medieval  age, and, to a very large extent, the new developments of the  renaissance and the baroque, before gaining a distinctly new importance  with the discovery of the “unconscious” in the twentieth century. The  poet and art critic Juan Eduardo Cirlot’s Dictionary of Symbols first came out in 1958; soon translated into English, it has since  proved an indispensable and endlessly stimulating resource for scholars  and students of fields from art to literature to psychology to  philosophy. Whether discussing the nature of the Mandala, the symbolic  dimensions of the cow, heron, hippopotamus, or planet Saturn, Cirlot’s  book is an unrivaled source of information, instruction, inspiration,  and simple pleasure. This new, expanded edition of the Dictionary includes new entries as well as an epilogue by Cirlot’s daughter  Victoria discussing her father’s poetry and work as an art critic and  its close connection to Surrealism.