- his
victory over
earthly desires. Later, the
mythographer Fulgentius,
allegorizes Cerberus'
three heads as
representing the
three origins of
human strife:...
- The
conception of the
philosophical child,
allegorized as the
conception of
Orion by
three fathers....
- The Book of
Nepos was a 3rd-century
Christian text
written by an
Egyptian bishop of
Arsinoe named Nepos,
which advocated for a
strictly literal interpretation...
- from Gr****, Roman, and
Egyptian mythology to
illuminate their works and
allegorize alchemical tran****ation.
These included the
pantheon of gods related...
-
children of Eris
given by Hesiod,
Limos is a
personified abstraction allegorizing the
meaning of the Gr**** word limos, and
represents one of the many harmful...
- try the 'Vision of Sin' and 'Palace of Art' etc. –
those where one can
allegorize on one's own hook,
without killing for
oneself and
everyone a distinct...
- from
discord and
strife All of Eris'
children are
little more than
allegorizations of the
meanings of
their names, with
virtually no
other identity. The...
- property.'"
Within the
Pythagorean and
Neoplatonic traditions,
Pluto was
allegorized as the
region where souls are purified,
located between the Moon (as...
-
symbol for God, or for
divine illumination.
Protestant artists avoided to
allegorize God in
human form, but
rather wrote the
Hebrew name of God. This was done...
-
Demonic ****eia in a 13th-century
allegorization of lust...