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The Unicorn - A Mythological Investigation – Robert Brown
by Robert Brown Published: 1881 This short book covers some of the same ground as the more popularly oriented Lore of the Unicorn, by Odell Shepard, before it ventures into comparative mythology. The present volume was written in the late 19th century at a time when all mythological and folklore narratives were believed to be astronomical metaphors. Brown sees the Unicorn as a lunar symbol, and draws on mythology from a wide range of sources to make his case, from Northern European to Vedic and Zoroastrian. He uses some idiosyncratic jargon; e.g. 'Kamic' means Ancient Egyptian. Contents I. The Heraldic Unicorn II. Opinions Respecting the Terrestrial Existence of the Unicorn III. The Unicorn In Archaic Art IV. Deus Lunus V. The Lunar Phases VI. Hekatê VII. Medousa the Gorgô VIII. Inô and Melikertes IX. The Three-Legged Ass of the Bundahis X. Aspects of the Moon XI. The Contest Between the Lion and the Leopard XII. The Lion and the Unicorn Abbreviations Index Sharing Widget |