Nobody like Joseph Campbell has made our time better understand the mythical sense of the world. In his prologue to the monumental comparative study of mythologies, whose new edition continues to publish Atalanta with this second volume, he affirms that man can not sustain himself in the universe without giving a sense to the mythical ideas inherited, because the chronicle of our species is not only that of its biological history, or that which is based on technological development, but also the spiritual history of the different human races. Published between 1959 and 1968, The Masks of God is divided into four volumes. The first, dedicated to primitive mythology, explores the mythological motifs of prehistoric cultures in light of the most recent archaeological, anthropological and psychological discoveries. The second volume, Eastern Mythology, deals with the religions of Egypt, In...read more