University Press of America
Pages: 320
Trim: 5¾ x 8¾
978-0-7618-3388-8 • Paperback • March 2006 • $70.99 • (£55.00)
Manuel João Ramos is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the ISCTE, Lisbon. He received his Ph.D. in Anthropology from ISCTE, Lisbon. His previous publications and scholarly work focused primarily on Christian symbolism and visual anthropology.
Chapter 1 Acknowledgements
Chapter 2 Prologue
Part 3 Part I: Chapter 1. Heuristic Problems: Reading is Believing; Chapter 2. Text and Context of the Letter of Prester John; Chapter 3. Wonders of Christian India; Chapter 4. The Patriarch, the King, and the River; Chapter 5.Part 4 Part II: Chapter 7. Do Kings Ever Die? Asian Travels; Chapter 8. Naked at the Gates of Eden; Chapter 9. A Presbyter and a Patriarch; Chapter 10. Rex, Sacerdos et Niger; Chapter 11. "Blinded by the Rays of the Roman Fai
Part 5 Part III: Chapter 12. To See a Mirror and Die; Chapter 13. The King and the Beggar: An Incursion into the Apocrypha; Chapter 14. A Hymn That Fell From Heaven; Chapter 15. Of Doves and Serpents; Chapter 16. What is a Fallen An
Part 6 Part IV: Chapter 17. The Brother of the "King's Son"; Chapter 18. The Devil in His Body; Chapter 19. ...And God Entered Hell; Chapter 20. The Cursed Death of Christ
Part 7 Epilogue: Believing in Seeing; Final Note
Chapter 8 Notes
Chapter 9 Bibliography
Chapter 10 Index
[In] these Essays Manuel João Ramos brings us more than an innovative view of the legendary 'cycle of Prester John'; his stimulating book invites us to profoundly rethink the anthropological analysis of symbolism.
— José Carlos Gomes da Silva, from the foreword