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The Mythology of Venus: Ancient Calendars and Archaeoastronomy Kindle Edition

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The Mythology of Venus is a collection of essays that summarizes the archaeoastronomy, calendar associations, religious and cultural icons, and myths identified with the planet Venus. The book concentrates on Western Europe, the Mediterranean, the Near East, and the East from the Paleolithic Age to the Iron Age. It reveals the archetype of a goddess associated with the planet Venus who is identified with transformation, spiritual resurrection, and enlightenment. The characteristics of the goddess are steeped in sexual metaphors which contain images of birth and re-birth, and they reveal a pattern of symbols that follows the journey of the planet Venus through its cycles in the night sky. Moreover, the journey of Venus and the corresponding icons associated with the goddess are part of an intricate pattern of symbolic language that is seen on ancient monuments and on the ancient calendars of several cultures. Temples from France and Ireland to Greece and Malta trace the journey of the planet Venus and the story of the goddess of Venus.
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The Mythology of Venus admirably succeeds in presenting a complex yet stimulating overview of Venus as primordial archetype, complete with astronomical signposts and well-justified water associations. The female principal which has played a central role in human development is traced from its earliest recognition offering students of history, mythology or psychology much to think about. -- Morgan Llywelyn

About the Author

Helen Benigni graduated with a Ph.D. in English from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1989. She is a professor at Davis and Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia, where she teaches comparative mythology, composition, and literature. Her other works include The Myth of the Year: Returning to the Origin of the Druid Calendar (2003) and The Goddess and the Bull: A Study in Minoan-Mycenaean Mythology (2007).

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00ET1TS7C
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ UPA (June 3, 2013)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 3, 2013
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4.3 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 117 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 0761860622
  • Customer Reviews:
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I'm an author and journalist living in Drogheda, Ireland. I've been writing since I was about five, and even in my early years I was banging away on my father's old typewriter. I'm interested in many things, but my books are primarily inspired by the ancient myths and monuments of the Boyne Valley, where the world-famous stone age monuments of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth are located, only a few miles from where I live.

I write both fiction and non-fiction. Perhaps my most well-known book is 'Island of the Setting Sun', which was the result of eight years of research with the artist Richard Moore. Since then, I wrote a book about Newgrange and have more recently followed my lifelong ambition to write novels, with the publication first of my novella, Land of the Ever-Living Ones, followed by the more recent publication of my novel 'The Cry of the Sebac'. In 2017, my book Mythical Ireland: New Light on the Ancient Past was published and sold out in a year before being reprinted. My latest non-fiction work is called 'Dronehenge: The Story Behind the Remarkable Discovery at Newgrange' and is about my discovery of a 4,500-year-old giant monument in Ireland's Boyne Valley, close to where I live. My newest book is a mytho-poetic work of literary fiction called Return to Segais. It is inspired by the myths of the river Boyne here in Ireland and uses the symbols and metaphors of myth, vision and dream to weave a text of imagination around the human experience of life and landscape exemplified by the life cycle of the salmon. It was written in an unconventional manner – using the old-fashioned pen and paper.

It is probably the desire of most writers to make a living from their craft, and to become full-time authors. This is also my dream. But while dreaming, and in order to keep the kids fed and the mortgage paid, I work in the newspaper industry. I was the Design Editor at the Drogheda Independent before moving to a rival newspaper, the Drogheda Leader, as Editor. I then became Editor of the Dundalk Democrat newspaper, and currently I work as a sub editor and graphic designer at the Irish Farmers Journal and The Irish Field newspapers. It's now 25 years since I got my first job in newspapers. You could say I'm a bit obsessed with journalism. But I'm also obsessed with writing, and I write as often as possible.

I run the Mythical Ireland website, and these days a lot of my new writing can be found on its blog. I'm currently working on another non-fiction book about mythology, but I firmly believe that there's at least another dozen books in me ...

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2014
    Ever curious what Stonehenge was or how deities evolve through the ages? This book will give you possible answers written by an expert in the field. I definitely recommend this to anyone who loves to study hard mythology. I know the author personally. She's well traveled and knows this topic like the back of her hand. I learned a lot from this book and this author. Pick it up to expand your mind.
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