Symbolism

A Review of Cirlot’s ‘Dictionary of Symbols’: Editions and Legacy

Diccionario de símbolos (Dictionary of Symbols) by Juan Eduardo Cirlot is not a conventional reference work but the culmination of a lifetime dedicated to decoding the hidden language that, according to the author, underlies all cultures, religions, dreams, and works of art.

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Juan Eduardo Cirlot: The Symbolist of the Avant-Garde

Juan Eduardo Cirlot Laporta (1916-1973) was a Spanish poet, art critic, musicologist, and theorist of symbolism whose intellectual trajectory represents a unique case in 20th-century Hispanic culture. His life was marked by an unceasing quest for a total system of knowledge through the symbol.

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Review: Le Vulnéraire du Christ by Louis Charbonneau-Lassay

Le Vulnéraire du Christ: La mystérieuse emblématique des plaies du corps et du coeur de Jésus-Christ (The Vulnerary of Christ: The Mysterious Emblematic of the Wounds in the Body and Heart of Jesus Christ) stands as the final, posthumous work of the French symbologist Louis Charbonneau-Lassay (1871-1946).

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Review: Le Bestiaire du Christ by Louis Charbonneau-Lassay

Le Bestiaire du Christ: La mystique des animaux, symbolisme et iconographie (The Bestiary of Christ: The Mystique of Animals, Symbolism and Iconography) is the magnum opus of French symbologist Louis Charbonneau-Lassay (1871-1946). Published originally in 1940 by Desclée de Brouwer in Bruges, this monumental work of nearly 1100 pages and over 1100 illustrations represents the culmination of fifty years of research into the symbolic language of the Christian tradition. It stands as one of the most comprehensive and erudite studies of its kind in the twentieth century.

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Louis Charbonneau-Lassay: Historian, Archaeologist, and Symbolist of the Heart of Christ

Charbonneau-Lassay’s labour represents a unique effort to rescue the symbolic heritage of Christianity, offering a key to reading that reconciles faith with the intelligence of symbols, and constituting a fundamental bridge between historical erudition and traditional metaphysics.

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