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History Principles and Practice of Symbolism in Christian Art

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Material Type: Open Textbook
Technical Format: HTML/Text
Date Added to MERLOT: June 14, 2011
Date Modified in MERLOT: June 14, 2011
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Internet Archive
Submitter : Cathy Swift

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"A comprehensive review of Christian symbolism, from the primitive Church to the present. Lavishly illustrated with beautiful line drawings and engravings. Some of the many symbols investigated: the color white; the alpha and the omega; the good shepherd; the invocatory cross; emblems of mortality; the slayer of the dragon; symbols of the saints; the flabellum; the lion; and crocodilian tears."


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Primary Audience: College Upper Division, Graduate School
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Language: English
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