Terence Du Quesne: Black and Gold God. Colour Symbolism of the God Anubis with Observations on the Phenomenology of Colour in Egyptian and Comparative Religion (reviewed by Edmund S. Meltzer)


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Document type
Review (monograph)
Journal
Journal of Ancient Civilizations
Pages
123-129
Author (Review)
Language(s) (review)
English
Language(s) (reviewed text)
English
Authors
Title
Black and Gold God
Subtitle
Colour Symbolism of the God Anubis with Observations on the Phenomenology of Colour in Egyptian and Comparative Religion
Year of publication
1996
Place of publication
London
Publisher
Da'th Scholarly Services, Darengo Publications
Series
Oxfordshire Communications in Egyptology
Series (vol.)
5
Number of pages
111
ISBN
1-871266-22-X
Subject classification
Egyptology
Time classification
before 4000 BC, 3999-1000 BC, 999 - 1 BC
Regional classification
Egypt / ancient
Subject heading
Ägypten
Anubis
Farbensymbolik
Religion
Komparatistik
recensio-Date
Mar 18, 2021
recensio-ID
a45d8784687843669a7b00804b87237d
DOI
10.21245/rec.ant.787570573

Meltzer, Edmund S.: review of: Terence Du Quesne, Black and Gold God. Colour Symbolism of the God Anubis with Observations on the Phenomenology of Colour in Egyptian and Comparative Religion, London: Da'th Scholarly Services, Darengo Publications, 1996, in: Journal of Ancient Civilizations, 11 (1996), p. 123-129, DOI: 10.21245/rec.ant.787570573

URL
https://www.propylaeum.de/recensio-antiquitatis/rezensionen/zeitschriften/jac/11-1996/black-and-gold-god

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