Background
D.’ALVIELLA, Count Goblet was born on August 10, 1846 in Brussels.
( This remarkable classic by a world expert on the evolut...)
This remarkable classic by a world expert on the evolution and migration of symbols explains in detail what a symbol is, how it served a culture, developed or fell into disuse. Considerable attention is paid to how various symbols have changed in meaning and form during their migrations. Among the configurations discussed: the triskelion, swastika, caduceus, double-headed eagle, "tree of life," lotus, and assorted crosses. 161 black-and-white illustrations plus 6 plates.
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D.’ALVIELLA, Count Goblet was born on August 10, 1846 in Brussels.
Brussels and Paris.; Doctor of Laws.
Member and late President Royal Academy of Belgium. Of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain. Honorary member of the Oxford Society of Historical Theology.
Honourable Doctor of Laws University of Glasgow and of Aberdeen.
Former Member of Parliament for Brussels. Late rector of Brussels University.
Hibbert Lecturer at Oxford, 1891 (subject: Origin and Growth of the Conception of God). As correspondent of the Independance Beige, accompanied Edward VII., then Prince of Wales, on Indian tour.
Late Envoy-Extraordinary to Constantinople.
Long time director of the Revue de Belgique. Professor, University of Brussels. Commander Order de Leopold.
Grand-Cordon Order of Medidje.
Philos.D.; Member and Secretary, Belgian Senate.
( This remarkable classic by a world expert on the evolut...)
(This Elibron Classics title is a reprint of the original ...)
(This book, "The migration of symbols. pt. 2", by Goblet d...)
(Lang:- English, Pages 383. Reprinted in 2015 with the hel...)
(Lang:- eng, Pages 384. Reprinted in 2015 with the help of...)
Spouse 1879, Margaret Alice Packard, Albany, New New York