The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and Its Migration: With Observations on the Migration of Certain Industries in Prehistoric TimesWilson, Thomas
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The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and Its Migration: With Observations on the Migration of Certain Industries in Prehistoric Times
Wilson, Thomas
Industries, Primitive; Swastikas; Symbolism
8º, pp. i-viii, 1-307.
The cross of Mexico, pp. 95-97, 183-188.
---- American | Hero-Myths. | A study of the Native Religions | of the
Western Continent. | By | Daniel G. Brinton, M. D., | Member of the
American Philosophical Society; the American | Antiquarian Society; the
Numismatic and Antiquarian | Society of Phila., etc.; Author of "The Myths
of | the New World;" "The Religious Senti- | ment," etc. | Philadelphia: |
H. C. Watts & Co., | 506 Minor Street, | 1882.
8º, pp. i-xvi, 1-251.
Symbol of the cross in Mexico. The rain god, the tree of life, and the
god of strength, p. 122; in Palenque, the four rain gods, p. 155; the
Muscayas, light, sun, p. 222.
BROWNE, G. F. Basket-work figures of men on sculptured stones. Triquetra.
_Archæologia_, Vol. L, 1887, pt. 2, p. 291, pl. XXIII, fig. 7.
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| The Results of the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Seasons' Operations | of the
Archæological Survey of Western India, | 1876-77, 1877-78, 1878-79. |
Supplementary to the Volume on "Cave Temples of India." | By | Jas.
Burgess, LL. D., F. R. G. S., | Member of the Royal Asiatic Society, of
the Société Asiatique, &c. | Archæological Surveyor and Reporter to
Government | for Western and Southern India, | London: | Trübner & Co.,
Ludgate Hill. | 1883. | (All rights reserved.)
Folio, pp. 140.
Inscriptions with Swastika, vol. IV, pls. XLIV, XLVI, XLVII, XLIX, L,
LII, LV; vol. V, pl. LI.
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Archæology, History, Literature, Languages, Folk-Lore, &c., &c., | Edited
by | Jas. Burgess, M. R. A. S., F. R. G. S. | 3 vols., 1872-74, | Bombay:
| Printed at the "Times of India" Office. | London: Trübner & Co. Paris:
E. Leroux. Berlin: Asher & Co. Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus. | New York:
Westermann & Co. Bombay: Thacker, Vining & Co.
4º, Vols. I-III.
Twenty-four Jain Saints, _Suparsva_, son of Pratishtha by Prithoi, one
of which signs was the Swastika. Vol. II, p. 135.
BURNOUF, EMILE. Le | Lotus de la Bonne Loi, | Traduit du Sanscrit, |
Accompagné d'un Commentaire | et de Vingt et un Mémoires Relatifs au
Buddhisme, | par M. E. Burnouf, | Secrétaire Perpétuel de l'Académie des
Inscriptions et Belles Lettres. | (Picture) | Paris. | Imprimé par
Autorisation du Gouvernement | à l'Imprimerie Nationale. | MDCCCLII.
Folio, pp. 1-897.
Svastikaya, Append. VIII, p. 625.
Nandavartaya, p. 626.
---- The | Science of Religions | by Emile Burnouf | Translated by Julie
Liebe | with a preface by | E. J. Rapson, M. A., M. R. A. S. | Fellow of
St. John's College, Cambridge | London | Swan, Sonnenschein, Lowrey & Co.,
| Paternoster Square. | 1888.
Swastika, its relation to the myth of Agni, the god of fire, and its
alleged identity with the fire-cross, pp. 165, 253-256, 257.
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