Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern by Edgar Saltus

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Author Saltus, Edgar, 1855-1921
Title Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern
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Summary "Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern" by Edgar Saltus is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book examines the concept of love through history, exploring its evolution from ancient civilizations to modern perspectives. The narrative delves into various mythologies and philosophies, presenting love not merely as a sentiment but as a pivotal theme in human existence, interwoven with notions of beauty and societal norms. The beginning of "Historia Amoris" sets the stage for a deep exploration of the origins of love, highlighting its absence in the initial moments of creation and its gradual emergence through the development of human civilization. Saltus introduces a vivid historical context, starting with the allegorical representations in Eden and Babylon, emphasizing the role of women and their associations with love and worship of various deities. Through a rich tapestry of myth, religious practice, and societal structures, the opening chapters paint a picture of love's complexities, establishing a philosophical foundation that invites readers to consider love's integral influence across time and cultures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HQ: Social sciences: The family, Marriage, Sex and Gender
Subject Love
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