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Definition of Cosmologies
1. cosmology [n] - See also: cosmology
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cosmologies
Literary usage of Cosmologies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1907)
"The oldest stories are scraps of prehistoric myths, cosmologies, and epics.
Although they have been patched up a thousand times, they have still kept enough ..."
2. The Coppers of the Northwest Coast Indians: Their Origin, Development, and by Carol F. Jopling (1989)
"cosmologies Northwest Coast peoples also share certain fundamental beliefs which
stem from both archaic concepts and imagery originating in a hunter's ..."
3. Cosmos, the Soul, and God: A Monistic Interpretatin of the Facts and by Charles London Arnold (1907)
"... CHAPTER III EVOLUTION Creation-Myths — Harmony of the Mosaic Cosmogony with
the Theory of Evolution — Ancient and Modern cosmologies — Preparations for ..."
4. Sidon: A Study in Oriental History by Frederick Carl Eiselen (1907)
"There can be no doubt that these cosmologies as preserved by Damascius contain
many non-Semitic elements; we find ourselves in the realm of Greek thought ..."
5. The Psychic Factors of Civilization by Lester Frank Ward (1906)
"Passing over the great theological cosmologies as set forth in the sacred books
of India, China, Assyria, Persia, Egypt, Phenicia, and Palestine, ..."