[Redbook8:150][19901223:1916d]{More
Mesopotamian Symbols [continued
(4)]
– Monsters}[23rd December 1990]
19901223.1916
[continued]
‘Actual
representations of divinities were now* being replaced by monstrous
creatures and symbols** derived mainly from the Old Babylonian
period.*** The change reflects a profound alteration in the
religious outlook of Babylonia and elsewhere.’
****
*(The
[Later]
Kassites, c1550-1157[bce])
[See
last previous entry]
**I
suppose this sort of expression of religious feeling ought to occur
around A~ <901225>
–
or
‘flushing out’ at R~? <910130>
{cf
[[Redbook8:200-205][19910130:1235]{Hellenistic
Greek Art}[30th January 1991],]
201 (Hellenistic, c300-0BCE)}
cf
[[Redbook8:{306-308}][19910306:0930#]{Romanesque
Art}[23rd December 1990],]
305[actual
ms page number corrected to {307} – penult para on ms page]
– is Mesopotamia a 4096 year cycle? <910306>
***(c1890-1600)
****–
ibid [Encylopaedia
of Visual Art 1:],
67
[continued]
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