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Symbols and myths
Symbols from Greek myths often appear in the designs, embossed in precious metal at the ends of the wreath.
" The four essays are titled " Historical Criticism: A Theory of Modes ", " Ethical Criticism: a Theory of Symbols ", " Archetypal Criticism: A Theory of myths ", and " Rhetorical Criticism: A Theory of Genres.

Symbols and images
Smith divided the images into four groups ( Portraits, Animations, Symbols and Nature ) and, with the assistance of Khem Caigan, arranged them as a series of procedural permutations in relation to the opera: every reel contains twenty-four scenes forming the palindrome PASA-PASNA-PASAP-ANSAP-ASAP-N.

Symbols and French
* Project Concerning New Symbols for Music French text and English translation, archived from the original on 2008-12-20
* Symbols of Royal Justice — French regalia, including the Hand of Justice

Symbols and Revolution
Interpreting the Russian Revolution: The Language and Symbols of 1917 ( 1999 ), co-written with Boris Kolonitskii, analyses the political language, revolutionary songs, visual symbols and historical ideas that animated the revolutionary crowds of 1917.

Symbols and .
Symbols on Gerzean pottery resembling Egyptian hieroglyphs date back to c. 4000 BC, suggesting a still earlier possible date.
Symbols of many religions on a pillar of the Bahá ' í House of Worship in Wilmette, Illinois, U. S.
The Symbols of the Church.
In classical Chinese astronomy, the northern sky is divided geometrically, into five " enclosures " and twenty-eight mansions along the ecliptic, grouped into Four Symbols of seven asterisms each.
Symbols of Christendom.
* Holger Nehring, ' Politics, Symbols and the Public Sphere: The Protests against Nuclear Weapons in Britain and West Germany, 1958-1963 ', Zeithistorische Forschungen, 2, No. 2 ( 2005 )
** Myths, Rites, Symbols: A Mircea Eliade Reader.
Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization.
Compare these transcriptions of Chinese 道: Wade – Giles tao or tao < sup > 4 </ sup > ( marking 4th tone ), Legge romanization tâo, Latinxua Sin Wenz dau, Yale Romanization dàu, Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II dau, Hanyu Pinyin dào, Tongyong Pinyin daˋo, Gwoyeu Romatzyh or National Romanization daw, Zhuyin fuhao ㄉㄠ, and Cyrillic Palliday system дао.
* Steels, Luc ( 2001 ) Grounding Symbols through Evolutionary Language Games.
Symbols were chalked on the clothing of potentially sick immigrants following the six-second medical examination.
Category: Symbols of Georgia ( U. S. state )
Heraldry: Sources, Symbols and Meaning.
The Mystery Traditions: Secret Symbols and Sacred Art.
IUPAC's Inter-divisional Committee on Nomenclature and Symbols ( IUPAC nomenclature ) is the recognized world authority in developing standards for the naming of the chemical elements and compounds.
The committees are as follows: Bureau, CHEMRAWN ( Chem Research Applied to World Needs ) Committee, Committee on Chemistry Education, Committee on Chemistry and Industry, Committee on Printed and Electronic Publications, Evaluation Committee, Executive Committee, Finance Committee, Interdivisional Committee on Terminology, Nomenclature and Symbols, Project Committee, Pure and Applied Chemistry Editorial Advisory Board.
The album remained officially untitled and is most commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV, though it is variously referred to as Untitled, IV, or after the four symbols appearing on the record label, as Four Symbols, Zoso or Runes.
General: Symbols for quantities should be chosen according to the international recommendations from ISO 80000, the IUPAP red book and the IUPAC green book.
Scalars: Symbols for physical quantities are usually chosen to be a single letter of the Latin or Greek alphabet, and are printed in italic type.
Vectors: Symbols for physical quantities that are vectors are in bold type, underlined or with an arrow above.
Symbols for elementary functions ( circular trigonometric, hyperbolic, logarithmic etc.

myths and images
The animistic idea as the representation of the imaginative reality, is sanctified in the Homeric poems and in Greek myths, in stories of the god Hephaestus ( Phaistos ) and the mythic Daedalus ( the builder of the labyrinth ) that made images which moved of their own accord.
It originally was derived from the protective shield associated with a religious figure when related in myths and images.
" is simply a true myth: a myth working on us in the same way as the others, but with this tremendous difference that it really happened: and one must be content to accept it in the same way, remembering that it is God's myth where the others are men's myths: i. e. the Pagan stories are God expressing Himself through the minds of poets, using such images as He found there, while Christianity is God expressing Himself through what we call real things.
Actions, persons, and images in this dream-world or even in the external world may become so intensely significant and metaphorically representative that they take on the character of symbols, myths, and allegories.
The powerful image of the Gorgon was adopted for the classical images and myths of Athena and Zeus, perhaps being worn in continuation of a more ancient religious imagery.
This is a sacred image that appeared repeatedly in the later images and myths of cultures surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, called the caduceus, which may have had separate origins.
There are urban myths about subliminal images allegedly being hidden within the artwork of the camel, such as a ' Manneken Pis ' - Brussels ' most famous statue-which is supposed to be standing within the camel's front left leg.
In a typical example: Barthes describes the image that has been built up around Red Wine and how it has been adopted as a French national drink, how it is seen as a social equaliser and the drink of the proletariat, partly because it is seen as blood-like ( as in Holy Communion ) and points out that very little attention is paid to red wine's harmful effects to health, but that it is instead viewed as life-giving and refreshing-' in cold weather, it is associated with all the myths of becoming warm, and at the height of summer, with all the images of shade, with all things cool and sparkling.
His work is however not limited to this, and includes images of myths such as the Anglo Saxon legend of Beowulf ( he also illustrated Knizia's board game Beowulf: The Legend ).
Fantasy and reality come together through images that introduced the world-view, myths and legends that have shaped over time.
Actions, persons, and images in this dream-world or even in the external world may become so intensely significant and metaphorically representative that they take on the character of symbols, myths, and allegories.
REPORT " perfectly captures Conner's anger over the commercialization of Kennedy's death " while also examining the media's mythic construction of JFK and Jackie — a hunger for images that " guaranteed that they would be transformed into idols, myths, Gods.
For example, the myths of Adonis and Osiris share several elements, leading some scholars to conclude that they share a source, i. e., images passed down in cultures or from one to another, being ascribed new interpretations of the action depicted as well as new names in various readings of icons.
Likewise, Jungians have identified images, themes, and patterns that appear in the myths of many different cultures.
After the formal adoption of Christianity in Armenia, new mythological images and stories were born as ancient myths and beliefs transformed.
It is a faith without icons, images, stories, and myths, without miracles, without a resurrection, without a nativity, without Chartres and Fra Angelico, without wine and wafers, without heaven and hell, without God as judge and without judgment.

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