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Enter the ancient world, where the heavens were not empty, but alive with meaning.
From the earliest civilisations of Mesopotamia to the philosophers of Greece and the imperial order of Rome, the wandering lights of the sky were understood as divine powers. The planets were not distant objects, but living forces, shaping kingship, love, war, wisdom, and time itself.
In Planetary Gods and Their Equivalents Across Cultures, Peta Oakes (Gaelic Mac Dubhdara) presents a comprehensive exploration of the celestial deities who governed the ancient imagination. Drawing on Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman traditions, this work traces the remarkable continuity of planetary symbolism across cultures, revealing how different civilisations interpreted the same heavens through distinct yet interconnected mythologies.
Through detailed analysis, this book examines:
At its core, this work is not only a study of ancient religion, but an exploration of humanity's enduring relationship with the cosmos. It reveals how the same celestial bodies gave rise to parallel systems of meaning, linking distant cultures through a shared language of the sky.
Blending mythology, history, and cosmology, this book offers a compelling insight into the origins of planetary symbolism and its lasting influence on culture, thought, and identity.
The heavens have not changed. Only our understanding of them has.
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