The Rise of Modern Mythology, 1680-1860Indiana University Press, 2000 M04 22 - 564 páginas " . . . peerless . . . " —The Key Reporter " . . . this book is a first. It will be a standard . . . Comprehensiveness as well as the clarity of the headnotes should make it endure." —Choice " . . . so good as it stands . . . one should simply be happy to have it." —The Journal of the History of Ideas " . . . an original, compendious, and highly useful contribution to historical and mythographical scholarship." —The American Scholar "The Rise of Modern Mythology is a voice of reason in the contemporary maelstrom of international religious violence and American pluralism; more than any book I know, it exposes the roots of the Western appropriation of non-Western mythologies, from Lawrence of Arabia and Omar Khayyam to Tibetan Buddhism in Hollywood and Krishna Consciousness in airports. This is a book that we need now." —Wendy Doniger, Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions, The University of Chicago |
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THOMAS BLACKWELL 17011757 | 4 |
JOHN TRENCHARD 16621723 | 34 |
ANTOINE BANIER 16751741 | 43 |
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The Rise of Modern Mythology, 1680-1860 Burton Feldman,Robert D. Richardson Vista previa limitada - 1972 |
The Rise of Modern Mythology, 1680-1860 Burton Feldman,Robert D. Richardson Vista previa limitada - 2000 |
The Rise of Modern Mythology, 1680-1860 Burton Feldman,Robert D. Richardson Vista de fragmentos - 1972 |
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