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Japanese Aero-Engines 1910-1945

DOC Japanese Aero-Engines 1910-1945 by Mike Goodwin in History

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The primary objective of this study is to decipher the 'codes' or polysemous signs of many prominent myths of the Graeco-Roman and Near Eastern worlds and thereby to expose their hidden economic meaning. The study is highlighted by analyses of the following themes: Birth of Athena from Zeus' Head; Perseus and the Gorgon; and Gilgamesh in the Cedar Forest; Oedipus of Thebes and the biblical myth of the Five Golden Tumors; Semele the daughter of Kadmos; Heroic Twins; Labors of Herakles; Cain; Janus; and the Rainbow; Dogs as Merchants and Male Prostitutes; Virgin Priestesses in Treasuries; Danae and the Birth of Perseus and the biblical myth of the 'House of Rahab'; Circuiting Gods; Contest Between Athena and Poseidon for Supremacy in Athens; and Hermes versus Apollo; David and his Lyre at King Saul's Court; and Gilgamesh the Infernal Musician. A striking result of these studies is the extent to which ancient myths are saturated by economic content; especially commercial idioms and the standardized gestures required of contractors. It becomes quite clear that the ancients were far more aware of and interested in the economy than many contemporary scholars give them credit for.


#647188 in Books 2017-04-24 2017-05-08Original language:English 11.70 x .70 x 8.30l; #File Name: 8365281325240 pages


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