Myth of the Eternal Return

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Ab origine
Altar
Archaic
Archaic civilizations
Archaic cultures
Archaic myth
Archaic ontology
Archaic societies
Archetypal
Archetypal gesture
Archetypes
Atharva veda
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Catastrophes
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Celestial
Ceremonial
Ceremonies
Christian
Combat
Consecration
Cosmic
Cosmic cycles
Cosmic mountain
Cosmogonic
Cosmogonic myth
Cosmogony
Cyclical
Cyclical theories
Death
Death resurrection
Demons diseases
Divinity
Doctrine
Dragon
Du monde
Du premier
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Existence
Final catastrophe
forthcoming
Gestures
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Greco oriental
Hegel
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Historical catastrophes
Historical personage
Human plane
Ilk tempore
Illo
Illo tempore
Illud tempus
Infinitum
Insofar
Iranian
James george frazer
Judaeo christian
Kali yuga
Kiev cycle
Lunar
Mythical
Mythico ritual
Ontology
Orgy
Paleo oriental
Paradigmatic gestures
Patai
Periodic
Periodic regeneration
Primitive
Primordial
Profane
Reactualization
Resurrection
Satapatha brahmana
Secret societies
Tammuz
Temple
Tempore
Terror
Theories
Trans
Veda
Yahweh
Yuga

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691279305
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A landmark work in the history of religions from a pioneer in the field

First published in English in 1954, this founding work in the historical study of religions secured the North American reputation of the Romanian émigré-scholar Mircea Eliade. Referring to an astonishing number of cultures and drawing on scholarship in no fewer than half a dozen European languages, The Myth of the Eternal Return illuminates the religious beliefs and rituals of a wide variety of ancient cultures and argues that understanding them still has the power to enrich our conception of what it means to be human.

Mircea Eliade (1907–1986) was the Sewell L. Avery Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions at the University of Chicago. His books include Images and Symbols, Shamanism, and Yoga (all Princeton). Jonathan Z. Smith (1938–2017) was the Robert O. Anderson Distinguished Service Professor of the Humanities at the University of Chicago.