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Góry w ujęciu transcendentnym
Author(s) -
Franciszek M. Rosiński
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
góry, literatura, kultura
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2084-4107
DOI - 10.19195/2084-4107.11.30
Subject(s) - creatures , cult , mythology , transcendental number , summit , character (mathematics) , pillar , boundary (topology) , aesthetics , history , sociology , philosophy , theology , archaeology , geography , epistemology , cartography , natural (archaeology) , engineering , geometry , mathematical analysis , mathematics , structural engineering
A TRANSCENDENTAL APPROACH TO THE MOUTAINSIn the history of culture and religion the mountains, owing to their verticality that makes them stand out in landscape, their massiveness and imperturbability, generated, from time immemorial, a lot of interest associated with their origin; they played an important role in beliefs, mythology, cult and symbolism. On their summit, sometimes also inside them, were located dwellings of supranatural creatures of varied provenance, character, activity and attitude to people. The mountains were also hierophantic, objects of pilgrimages and experiencing the sacred. In addition, they constituted a boundary between the ecumene and anecumene as well as the place where the spirit world was to be found. Sometimes the mountains were also regarded as a home of evil creatures and forces.

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