An anthropologist's diagram of the Zodiac
DUPUIS, Charles François.
Zodiaque Chronologique et Mythologique.
Paris: Courcier, 1806. Sheet 635 x 495mm.
Binding folds flattened, repairs to corners of folds.
A decorative table of the Zodiac, comparing the astronomical systems of the ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and Chinese, published in 'Memoire explicatif du Zodiaque chronologique et mythologique'.
Charles François Dupuis (1742-1809) was a French anthropologist who believed that the signs of the zodiac were invented by the ancient Egyptians and served them as a sort of astronomical and agricultural calendar. On this basis he built up a thorough system of mythology and chronology, accounting for the origin of religions.
The full text of the 'Memoire' is available on Google Books.
Stock ID : 20436
£1,250
£1,250
An anthropologist's diagram of the Zodiac
DUPUIS, Charles François.
Zodiaque Chronologique et Mythologique.
Paris: Courcier, 1806. Sheet 635 x 495mm.
Binding folds flattened, repairs to corners of folds.
A decorative table of the Zodiac, comparing the astronomical systems of the ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and Chinese, published in 'Memoire explicatif du Zodiaque chronologique et mythologique'.
Charles François Dupuis (1742-1809) was a French anthropologist who believed that the signs of the zodiac were invented by the ancient Egyptians and served them as a sort of astronomical and agricultural calendar. On this basis he built up a thorough system of mythology and chronology, accounting for the origin of religions.
The full text of the 'Memoire' is available on Google Books.
Stock ID : 20436
£1,250
£1,250