The abduction of Persephone and other ancient myths interpreted as symbols of esoteric wisdom, from Kircher’s Pamphilian Obelisk (1650).

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More than 170 years before Jean-François Champollion had the first real success in translating Egyptian hieroglyphs, the 17th century Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher was convinced he had cracked it. He was very wrong. Daniel Stolzenberg looks at Kircher's Egyptian Oedipus, a book that has been called “one of the most learned monstrosities of all times.”

Abduction of Persephone and Other Ancient Myths

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1650

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Pamphilian Obelisk


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