
Meksička i srednjoamerička mitologija
Mexican and Central American Mythology by Irene Nicholson from World Myths and Legends is an exciting guide to the rich pantheon and legends of ancient civilizations.
The book Mexican and Central American Mythology by Irene Nicholson, based on the original English edition of Mexican and Central American Mythology as part of the international edition of the Library of World Myths and Legends, presents a fascinating dive into the mystical world of pre-Columbian civilizations of Central America.
The work provides a deep and comprehensive overview of the religious systems, cosmology, and dramatic legends of the Maya, Aztec, Toltec, Olmec, and other peoples who built magnificent cities in the rainforests and high plateaus of Mesoamerica. Readers are introduced in detail to powerful deities such as the mysterious Feathered Serpent – Quetzalcoatl, the fearsome god of the sun and war Huitzilopochtli, and fascinating myths about the creation and destruction of the world through periodic cosmic cycles.
The author skillfully interweaves historical sources, archaeological findings, and the legends themselves, making the extremely complex mythology accessible and captivating for a wider readership. Special attention is paid to the deeper meaning of ancient rituals, complex calendar systems, and the inextricable link between religion, everyday life, and the bloody wars of ancient peoples. With its accessible style and thematic breadth, this edition provides invaluable insight into the roots of one of the most visually and spiritually impressive cultures in human history.
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