Dragons and Dragon Lore
"The dragon," observes author Ernest Ingersoll, "is connected with the powers and doings of the earliest gods, and like them is vague, changeable and contradictory in its attributes, maintaining from first to last only one definable characteristic-association with and control of water."

Rich with facts and fascinating lore, Ingersoll's well-researched book not only describes many of the myths surrounding one of the world's oldest, most elusive and powerful mythological creatures, but also teems with information about specific aspects of these mystical beasts-from grotesque serpents of the deep to land-roving, fire-breathing monsters that first appeared in creation myths of ancient civilizations.

Dragons in China, Korea, and Japan are covered, as are those in Babylonian and Egyptian legends, and in Welsh, English, Irish, and French tales from the West, with specific details on draconic prototypes, the birth and wanderings of the dragon, the dragon as rain god, "the men of the dragon bones," the dragon's invasion of the West and association with the holy cross, and other related subjects.

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Dragons and Dragon Lore
"The dragon," observes author Ernest Ingersoll, "is connected with the powers and doings of the earliest gods, and like them is vague, changeable and contradictory in its attributes, maintaining from first to last only one definable characteristic-association with and control of water."

Rich with facts and fascinating lore, Ingersoll's well-researched book not only describes many of the myths surrounding one of the world's oldest, most elusive and powerful mythological creatures, but also teems with information about specific aspects of these mystical beasts-from grotesque serpents of the deep to land-roving, fire-breathing monsters that first appeared in creation myths of ancient civilizations.

Dragons in China, Korea, and Japan are covered, as are those in Babylonian and Egyptian legends, and in Welsh, English, Irish, and French tales from the West, with specific details on draconic prototypes, the birth and wanderings of the dragon, the dragon as rain god, "the men of the dragon bones," the dragon's invasion of the West and association with the holy cross, and other related subjects.

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Dragons and Dragon Lore

Dragons and Dragon Lore

by Ernest Ingersoll
Dragons and Dragon Lore

Dragons and Dragon Lore

by Ernest Ingersoll

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"The dragon," observes author Ernest Ingersoll, "is connected with the powers and doings of the earliest gods, and like them is vague, changeable and contradictory in its attributes, maintaining from first to last only one definable characteristic-association with and control of water."

Rich with facts and fascinating lore, Ingersoll's well-researched book not only describes many of the myths surrounding one of the world's oldest, most elusive and powerful mythological creatures, but also teems with information about specific aspects of these mystical beasts-from grotesque serpents of the deep to land-roving, fire-breathing monsters that first appeared in creation myths of ancient civilizations.

Dragons in China, Korea, and Japan are covered, as are those in Babylonian and Egyptian legends, and in Welsh, English, Irish, and French tales from the West, with specific details on draconic prototypes, the birth and wanderings of the dragon, the dragon as rain god, "the men of the dragon bones," the dragon's invasion of the West and association with the holy cross, and other related subjects.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781447402176
Publisher: Miller Press
Publication date: 04/21/2011
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.51(d)

Table of Contents

Introductionv
Contentsix
Illustrationsx
IBirth of the Dragon13
IIWanderings of the Young Dragon28
IIIIndian Nagas and Draconic Prototypes42
IVThe Divine Spirit of the Waters51
VDraconic Grandparents67
VIThe Dragon as a Rain-God74
VIIKorean Water and Mountain Spirits88
VIII"The Men of the Dragon Bones"93
IXThe Dragon in Japanese Art100
XThe Dragon's Precious Pearl110
XIThe Dragon Invades the West118
XIIThe 'Old Serpent' and His Progeny130
XIIIWelsh Romances and English Legends141
XIVThe Dragon and the Holy Cross164
XVTo the Glory of St, George181
Bibliography197
Index201
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