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The Devil's Atlas: An Explorer's Guide to Heavens, Hells and Afterworlds [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 257x200x25 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Chronicle Books
  • ISBN-10: 1797214470
  • ISBN-13: 9781797214474
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 257x200x25 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Chronicle Books
  • ISBN-10: 1797214470
  • ISBN-13: 9781797214474
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"A visual history of different cultures' heavens, hells, and afterlives"--

Packed with strange stories and spectacular illustrations, The Devil's Atlas leads you on an adventure through the afterlife, exploring the supernatural worlds of global cultures to form a fascinating traveler's guide quite unlike any other.

From the author of the critically acclaimed bestsellers The Phantom Atlas, The Sky Atlas, and The Madman's Library comes a unique and beautifully illustrated guide to the heavens, hells, and lands of the dead as imagined throughout history by cultures and religions around the world. Packed with colorful maps, paintings, and captivating stories, The Devil's Atlas is a compelling tour of the geography, history, and supernatural populations of the afterworlds of cultures around the globe. Whether it's the thirteen heavens of the Aztecs, the Chinese Taoist netherworld of "hungry ghosts," Islamic depictions of Paradise, or the mysteries of the Viking mirror world, each is conjured through astonishing images and a highly readable trove of surprising facts and narratives, stories of places you'd hope to go, and those you definitely would not. A traveler's guide to worlds unseen, here is a fascinating visual chronicle of our hopes, fears, and fantasies of what lies beyond.

DISCOVER THE BEYOND: From the depths of underworlds to the heights of heavens and everywhere else a life after death may be spent, this atlas explores the geography, history, and supernatural populations of the afterworlds of global mythologies.


A GLOBAL SURVEY: From the demon parliament of the ancient Maya, to the eternal globe-spanning quest to find the Earthly Paradise, to the "Hell of the Flaming Rooster" of Japanese Buddhist mythology (in which sinners are tormented by an enormous fire-breathing cockerel), The Devil's Atlas gathers together a wonderful variety of beliefs and representations of life after death.


UNUSUAL AND UNSEEN: These afterworlds are illustrated with an unprecedented collection of images. They range from the marvelous "infernal cartography" of the European Renaissance artists attempting to map the structured Hell described by Dante and the decorative Islamic depictions of Paradise to the various efforts to map the Garden of Eden and the spiritual vision paintings of nineteenth-century mediums.


EXPERT AUTHOR: Edward Brooke-Hitching is a master of taking visually–driven deep dives into unusual historical subjects, such as the maps of imaginary geography in The Phantom Atlas, ancient pathways through the stars in The Sky Atlas, and the literary oddities lining the metaphorical shelves of The Madman's Library.


Perfect for:
  • Obscure history and mythology enthusiasts
  • Anyone with an interest in the occult
  • Spiritual curiosity seekers
Map lovers

Packed with strange stories and spectacular illustrations, The Devil's Atlas leads you on an adventure through the afterlife, exploring the supernatural worlds of global cultures to form a fascinating traveler's guide quite unlike any other.

From the author of the critically acclaimed bestsellers The Phantom Atlas, The Sky Atlas, and The Madman's Library comes a unique and beautifully illustrated guide to the heavens, hells, and lands of the dead as imagined throughout history by cultures and religions around the world. Packed with colorful maps, paintings, and captivating stories, The Devil's Atlas is a compelling tour of the geography, history, and supernatural populations of the afterworlds of cultures around the globe. Whether it's the thirteen heavens of the Aztecs, the Chinese Taoist netherworld of "hungry ghosts," Islamic depictions of Paradise, or the mysteries of the Viking mirror world, each is conjured through astonishing images and a highly readable trove of surprising facts and narratives, stories of places you'd hope to go, and those you definitely would not. A traveler's guide to worlds unseen, here is a fascinating visual chronicle of our hopes, fears, and fantasies of what lies beyond.

DISCOVER THE BEYOND: From the depths of underworlds to the heights of heavens and everywhere else a life after death may be spent, this atlas explores the geography, history, and supernatural populations of the afterworlds of global mythologies.


A GLOBAL SURVEY: From the demon parliament of the ancient Maya, to the eternal globe-spanning quest to find the Earthly Paradise, to the "Hell of the Flaming Rooster" of Japanese Buddhist mythology (in which sinners are tormented by an enormous fire-breathing cockerel), The Devil's Atlas gathers together a wonderful variety of beliefs and representations of life after death.


UNUSUAL AND UNSEEN: These afterworlds are illustrated with an unprecedented collection of images. They range from the marvelous "infernal cartography" of the European Renaissance artists attempting to map the structured Hell described by Dante and the decorative Islamic depictions of Paradise to the various efforts to map the Garden of Eden and the spiritual vision paintings of nineteenth-century mediums.


EXPERT AUTHOR: Edward Brooke-Hitching is a master of taking visually–driven deep dives into unusual historical subjects, such as the maps of imaginary geography in The Phantom Atlas, ancient pathways through the stars in The Sky Atlas, and the literary oddities lining the metaphorical shelves of The Madman's Library.


Perfect for:
  • Obscure history and mythology enthusiasts
  • Anyone with an interest in the occult
  • Spiritual curiosity seekers
Map lovers
Introduction 8(10)
PART ONE HELLS AND UNDERWORLDS
18(114)
The Ancient Egyptian Duat
20(4)
The Kur Netherworld of Ancient Mesopotamia
24(4)
Zoroastrian Afterworlds: The House of Lies and the House of Song
28(4)
The Hells of Ancient India
32(8)
Hells of the East
40(10)
Hades
50(6)
Hel: The Norse Underworld
56(4)
Jahannam: Islamic Hell
60(8)
Mesoamerican Underworlds
68(6)
Biblical Hell
74(1)
Sheol and Gehenna
74(10)
Visions and Tours of Hell
84(7)
Into the Hell-Mouth
91(1)
A Brief History of the Devil
92(12)
Dante's Inferno and the Mapping of Hell
104(12)
The Evolution of Hell
116(16)
PART TWO LIMBO, PURGATORY AND OTHER MIDWORLDS
132(16)
Midworlds
132(4)
Limbo
136(4)
Purgatory
140(8)
PART THREE HEAVENS, PARADISES AND UTOPIAS
148(94)
A'aru of Ancient Egypt
150(4)
Heavens of Ancient India
154(8)
Heavens of the East
162(6)
Greece and Rome: The Golden Age, the Elysian Fields and the Islands of the Blessed
168(6)
Mesoamerican Heavens
174(10)
Jannah: The Islamic Garden Paradise
184(6)
Valhalla
190(4)
Biblical Heaven
194(24)
Mapping the Garden of Eden
218(8)
Thomas Mores Utopia
226(4)
The Edible Paradise of Cockaigne
230(8)
Dowie's Zion
238(4)
Conclusion 242(4)
Select Bibliography 246(2)
Index 248(6)
Acknowledgements And Picture Credits 254