کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب یک فرهنگ لغت نمادین: در آن ، مطابق با ماهیت و اصول شخصیت نمادین و زبان ملل شرقی در اولین قرون جهان ، معنای عمومی نمادهای نبوی ، به ویژه نمادهای آخرالزمان: دایره المعارف، فرهنگ لغت، کتاب مرجع، فرهنگ لغت و دایره المعارف نمادها، علائم و نشان ها
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب یک فرهنگ لغت نمادین: در آن ، مطابق با ماهیت و اصول شخصیت نمادین و زبان ملل شرقی در اولین قرون جهان ، معنای عمومی نمادهای نبوی ، به ویژه نمادهای آخرالزمان نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
داوبوز چارلز; لنکستر، پیتر هابرشون متیو.
لندن: J. Nisbet
Daubuz Charles; Lancaster, Peter Habershon Matthew.
London: J. Nisbet & Co., 1842. — 254 p.
The Editor has, for many years past,
had a deep conviction of the value of this work. When he
commenced the study of Prophecy, he had not proceeded far, when
he found, in the chief authors which fell in his way, frequent
reference to Daubuz on the subject of Symbols ; and he
therefore took an early opportunity of procuring a copy of his
work. It is, however, very remarkable, that, notwithstanding it
is the principal work of the kind in the English language, or
indeed in any other, it is not even mentioned in the Title page
of the Book of which it originally formed a part: and hence it
happens, that, as a Symbolical Dictionary, it is not to be
found in any Catalogue of literature. From this circumstance
its very existence is unknown, except unto the few who are
acquainted with Daubuz"s other writings.
Daubuz's work is entitled, A
perpetual Commentary on the Revelation of St, John, with a
Preliminary Discourse concerning the principles upon which the
said Revelation is to be understood.' It was published in 1720,
three years after his death. This is a performance of uncommon
merit : it manifests extraordinary research ; and sheds a flood
of light upon the pages of Prophecy. It is, however, of so
large a size, and abounds with such a variety of learning, as
makes it in a great measure useless to the generality of
readers. This inconvenience, Mr. Lancaster, Yicar of Bowden in
Cheshire, endeavoured to remedy, by reducing the work into a
much less compass, and setting it in such a light as to render
it plain to the meanest capacity.
In executing this task, Mr. Lancaster
followed a most judicious method : he collected the symbolical
matter, in which Daubuz's commentary is exceedingly rich, and
formed it into a Dictionary, constituting the first or
introductory part of his abridgment, which was published in
IJSO, ten years after the original work.
The merit of the arrangement therefore is due to Mr. Lancaster,
but the matter is Daubuz^s. It has never gone through a second
edition, and consequently is become very scarce and expensive.