Across centuries and continents, the creatures of myth have shaped our deepest stories. Zoological Mythology; Or, The Legends Of Animals (Volume II) by Angelo de Gubernatis invites readers into a world where sacred animal symbolism and mythic creatures folklore reveal the hidden threads connecting global cultures. This masterwork of nineteenth century scholarship stands as an essential folklore reference book, meticulously comparing animal legends and myths from East and West, ancient and medieval, all within the context of a complete two-volume set. De Gubernatis, a pioneering figure in comparative mythology study, explores how animals-real and imagined-are woven into the fabric of human belief. From the revered beasts of Indian epics to the enigmatic creatures of Victorian era folklore, his sweeping research uncovers the origins, meanings, and transformations of bestiary and animal lore. Each chapter offers a gateway for folklore studies students, mythology and folklore scholars, and curious readers alike to discover the sacred and the strange, the familiar and the forgotten. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Zoological Mythology remains a cultural treasure: a vital resource for anyone drawn to public domain mythology texts, the study of animal symbolism, or the enduring power of story.
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