The Historical Atlas of World Mythology is a multi-volume series of books by Joseph Campbell that traces developments in humankind's mythological symbols and stories from pre-history forward. Campbell is perhaps best known as a comparativist who focused on universal themes and motifs in human culture. He first conceived of the Historical Atlas in the late 1970s as an extension of his works, The Mythic Image and The Masks of God. Like those books, the Historical Atlas of World Mythology intended to show the ways in which those universal themes and motifs were expressed differently by different cultures in different times and places.
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| - Atlas histórico de mitología mundial (es)
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| - El Atlas histórico de mitología mundial (en inglés Historical Atlas of World Mythology) es una serie inconclusa de libros en varios volúmenes escrita y proyectada por el mitólogo, escritor y profesor estadounidense Joseph Campbell. En ella se trazan los desarrollos de los símbolos mitológicos y relatos de la humanidad desde la prehistoria en adelante. Forma parte de su Obra completa. (es)
- The Historical Atlas of World Mythology is a multi-volume series of books by Joseph Campbell that traces developments in humankind's mythological symbols and stories from pre-history forward. Campbell is perhaps best known as a comparativist who focused on universal themes and motifs in human culture. He first conceived of the Historical Atlas in the late 1970s as an extension of his works, The Mythic Image and The Masks of God. Like those books, the Historical Atlas of World Mythology intended to show the ways in which those universal themes and motifs were expressed differently by different cultures in different times and places. (en)
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| - Alfred van der Marck, Harper and Row
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| - Vol. 1: The Way of the Animal Powers (en)
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| - First volume published in 1983; Volume 1, 2nd ed., 1988; Volume 2, 1989 (en)
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| - The Historical Atlas of World Mythology is a multi-volume series of books by Joseph Campbell that traces developments in humankind's mythological symbols and stories from pre-history forward. Campbell is perhaps best known as a comparativist who focused on universal themes and motifs in human culture. He first conceived of the Historical Atlas in the late 1970s as an extension of his works, The Mythic Image and The Masks of God. Like those books, the Historical Atlas of World Mythology intended to show the ways in which those universal themes and motifs were expressed differently by different cultures in different times and places. Heavily illustrated and annotated, with numerous charts and maps to show both variations and similarities in different cultures' expressions of mythic themes, this series was intended to serve both academic and lay readers. The Historical Atlas was left incomplete when Campbell died in 1987. (en)
- El Atlas histórico de mitología mundial (en inglés Historical Atlas of World Mythology) es una serie inconclusa de libros en varios volúmenes escrita y proyectada por el mitólogo, escritor y profesor estadounidense Joseph Campbell. En ella se trazan los desarrollos de los símbolos mitológicos y relatos de la humanidad desde la prehistoria en adelante. Forma parte de su Obra completa. (es)
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