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The Mammoth Dictionary of Symbols is a reference work by Nadia Julien published by Robinson in 1996.

Contents

The Mammoth Dictionary of Symbols posits the two premises that symbols as a concept are now obsolete, and that symbols are actually material objects. [1]

Reception

Tim Smith reviewed The Mammoth Dictionary of Symbols for Arcane magazine, rating it a 3 out of 10 overall. [1] Smith comments that "Definitions such as: 'There is a tradition that says that swallows receive the souls of dead kings', or: 'Footwear is an indispensable item of dress in temperate regions', further undermine this as a reference work. That said, it could make a decent enough bog-read if only so you can fill in the gaps yourself." [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Smith, Tim (March 1996). "The Great Library". Arcane (4). Future Publishing: 88–89.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Mammoth Dictionary of Symbols is a reference work by Nadia Julien published by Robinson in 1996.

Contents

The Mammoth Dictionary of Symbols posits the two premises that symbols as a concept are now obsolete, and that symbols are actually material objects. [1]

Reception

Tim Smith reviewed The Mammoth Dictionary of Symbols for Arcane magazine, rating it a 3 out of 10 overall. [1] Smith comments that "Definitions such as: 'There is a tradition that says that swallows receive the souls of dead kings', or: 'Footwear is an indispensable item of dress in temperate regions', further undermine this as a reference work. That said, it could make a decent enough bog-read if only so you can fill in the gaps yourself." [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Smith, Tim (March 1996). "The Great Library". Arcane (4). Future Publishing: 88–89.

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