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El Libro de los Simbolos

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Este libro contiene 493 SIMBOLOS, que fueron usados desde los tiempos remotos hasta la Edad Media, los que fueron recogidos por KOCH y por quienes con el trabajaron en la búsqueda de inscripciones, grabadas y manuscritos. Rudolph Koch, fue una personalidad que influencio considerablemente en el desenvolvimiento de las artes gráficas de la Alemania del pasado siglo, y adquirió gran fama como diseñador de tipos, calígrafo y todo elemento simbólico tuvo en el la palabra definitiva del concepto y definición propias del porqué de un trazo colocado en especial forma. Entre estos signos encontraremos monogramas bizantinos, cruces, iniciales sagradas, símbolos masónicos, alquímicos, de los elementos botánicos y astrológicos que fueron rediseñados y explicados por Kosh, ocupándose de los cuños originales en madera Fritz Kredel, de Offenbach-Mein , Alemania. El lector verificara la belleza tanto estética como simbólica de estos signos, que aportan fundamentalmente su simplicidad en la representación de las ideas, como ejemplo de la capacidad de síntesis del hombre. Realza este estudio las notas incorporadas a la edición en español de Eduardo Suarez, que amplía las conceptos definidos por Koch convirtiendo este libro en un verdadero tratado de simbología moderno.

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First published January 1, 1926

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3,242 reviews
December 14, 2016
This is a really cool book--the whole thing is typeset in an imitation of old German type, the symbols are intriguing, and the history is fascinating. It is also the best book for reading on the airplane to freak out your seatmate!
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562 reviews21 followers
November 22, 2025
Nothing great about this book. All these can be found online.
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Author 0 books8,594 followers
April 13, 2020
Taking a rare break from both comics and the current Chinese Virus crisis generated consternations I dipped into this tiny tome of symbols. Seeking respite as well as illumination, this was an introduction of moderate value but nothing more. Symbols and later runes are presented with a least a sentence of explanation and rarely more than a paragraph. While mostly Masonic-centric I did appreciate the Byzantine era etchings which I was blissfully unaware of.

In either case, a good place to start for those interested in such things, but for those seeking more recondite explanations and erudite connections we must seek our light elsewhere.
Profile Image for Ale Rivero.
1,308 reviews119 followers
February 22, 2021
Aunque me esperaba algo más teórico, creo que el libro muestra un buen resumen de aquellos signos/símbolos creados en la antigüedad y edad media.
Me asombré viendo el significado original de algunos de ellos y reconocer los que se utilizan en la actualidad.
Es interesante ver la imaginación de las personas que los hayan creado viendo el signo y leyendo su significado.
Por último, termino esta lectura con un par de ideas para nuevos tatuajes 😅
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59 reviews33 followers
February 13, 2008
Not really worth a review, as such. It was a reprint of a Victorian publication, by the same people who make those books of paper dolls and stained-glass dog pictures. It was almost more of a tract than a book, really. It compiled a lot of occult and historical symbols with concise explanations of traditional meanings. It was especially interesting for two reasons: it pointed out the use of letters as symbols in and of themselves and not just components of words, and it made us realize how many of these symbols we already use. I guess it really is as they say – the pictograph supersedes alphabets in its universal meaning to all humans.

This is a good reference book to keep on hand, especially considering the price ($1.25 originally, $3.00 in a used book store several decades later).
Profile Image for Dan Sumption.
Author 11 books41 followers
December 18, 2019
A brilliant catalogue of signs and symbols, from elemental and alchemic to runes, masonic and oodles and oodels of Christian insignia. The accompanying descriptions and interpretations are opinionated and sometimes debatable, but it's a beautiful and informative collection.
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33 reviews1 follower
January 13, 2025
Lots of cool signs. I especially liked the astronomical, astrological, and chemical signs. The book is largely devoid of historical context or points of origin. It also seemingly has a regional bias. These factors can make the content feel uncertain. However, the signs are fun fuel for the imagination. It’s unique to see this set put together in one place.
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5,042 reviews
December 2, 2017
C'erano una volta le librerie Remainders, dove si poteva trovare a forti sconti il materiale di magazzino dei principali editori italiani e spesso anche volumi in lingua straniera. In uno di questi, il primo anno dell'università trovai questo strano e interessante volumetto, certamente non esaustivo della materia.
Mi è sempre piaciuto sfogliarlo e in qualche caso mi è stato persino utile per inquadrare meglio alcuni edifici o alcune epigrafi nei miei vagabondaggi ossolani.
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218 reviews51 followers
March 19, 2020
A very quick read; mostly just a book of symbols dating back to ancient history -- the Byzantine Empire, early freemasonry symbols, chemistry, runes, etc. Some brief descriptions.

The font is terrible; definitely an old-fashioned, gothic style of writing. Why on earth would you write a book using this font? Fucking hell.

Pretty cool nonetheless. It's nice to read a little about the history of symbology.
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331 reviews7 followers
August 22, 2021
"Lo que puede decirse es que la Runa representaba allí el objeto del que recibía su nombre y, entonces, el carácter rúnico se convertía en el objeto mismo, y se podía hacer de él un buen uso o un mal uso. Eran muy pocos quienes conocían las propiedades mágicas de las Runas. Así ↑ podía traer victorias, X lo protegía a uno de una copa envenenada y el signo Wunjo inducía a la locura".
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21 reviews
September 21, 2025
Picked this up because it is the source for the cover of Barthes’ Mythologies. Really awesome exploration of a lot of earlier human symbols and their origins. I found myself also noticing things or elements that a lot of these primitive or early Christian symbols had in common with Chinese language- it seems there are some universal depictions of things like the sun and moon that likely predate language. Overall really enjoyed this, super cool and fun to flip through
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Author 3 books15 followers
May 9, 2021
Good info, though not as thorough as I'd hoped. The font throughout the book is a highly decorative Gothic style, so it can be difficult to read. The information that is there, though, is solid, simple, and concise. It's a decent starter reference manual for cultural symbiology.
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197 reviews12 followers
June 9, 2025
Releyendo Koch después de 15 años? Pues si. Es difícil calificar un libro así, me encanta la emoción que le pone a describir los signos y explicar su significado. Ésta edición de Asunto Impreso es preciosa.
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194 reviews4 followers
May 10, 2019
Not the most intensive collection of symbols, but it is a good place to start. It provides a brief history of several groups of symbols. I enjoyed it.
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791 reviews3 followers
February 19, 2021
A simple book of some signs and symbols primarily Christian. The font of the book was difficult to read and the explanations were over simplified.
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89 reviews
February 16, 2022
la vdd que que cool, no sabia el significado de un monton de cosas
a veces era mucho texto y me iba a ver solamente los símbolos pero igual, re nice
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214 reviews13 followers
July 14, 2012
This is more a reference book. I wished however, that more had been said about each symbol. I have been left wanted to know more about them. Particularly the symbols that appear in the Gothic cathedrals.
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79 reviews12 followers
May 31, 2011
It has many signs in it, some related to my practices and some not. It has the runes for me to study as well, and is a decent reference guide.
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Author 16 books9 followers
June 10, 2022
Visually beautiful with a lot of fascinating signs, rendered in woodcuts, no less; unfortunately the text is barely adequate when it comes to delving into the meanings.
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