Griffinology: The Griffin's Place in Myth, History, and Art
This beautifully illustrated book embarks on a captivating journey through millennia, exploring the enduring fascination with the mythical half-lion, half-bird creature, the griffin.
Drawing from a rich collection of historical and literary sources, the book delves into the numerous depictions of the griffin in human culture. It illuminates how this mythical creature has consistently captivated the imagination, spanning over five thousand years. From ancient Egyptian magic wands to medieval bestiaries, coats of arms, and even modern corporate logos, the griffin has been a recurring symbol of power and protection throughout history. The book traces the evolution of the griffin’s symbolism, from its ancient roots to its presence in contemporary culture. This book is a compendium for enthusiasts of mythical creatures, magic, art, and history.