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Ceremonies, sacred Symbols as idle Pageants, to the extent of three hundred years and more after all life and sacredness had evaporated out of them. And then, finally, what time the Phoenix Death-Birth itself will require, depends on unseen contingencies.—Meanwhile, would Destiny offer Mankind, that after, say two centuries of convulsion and conflagration, more or less vivid, the fire-creation should be accomplished, and we to find ourselves again in a Living Society, and no longer fighting but working,—were it not perhaps prudent in Mankind to strike the bargain?
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and his race, unto the consummation of the age. There are  three men, and also his posterities, unto the consummation of the world: the spirit-endowed of eternity, and the soul-endowed, and the earthly. Likewise, there are three phoenixes in paradise—the first is immortal, the second lives 1,000
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have also another sacred bird called the phoenix which I myself have never seen, except in pictures. Indeed it is a great rarity, even in Egypt, only coming there (according to the accounts of the people of Heliopolis) once in five hundred years, when the old phoenix dies. Its size and appearance, if
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received the universe; from the day that she made the Sun and Moon, she put a seal upon her heaven, unto eternity. And the worm that has been born out of the phoenix is a human being as well. It is written concerning it, "the just man will blossom like a phoenix". And the phoenix first appears in a
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saw that the rulers of darkness had laid a curse upon her counterparts, she was indignant. And coming out of the first heaven with full power, she chased those rulers out of their heavens and cast them into the sinful world, so that there they should dwell, in the form of evil spirits upon the
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For the rest, in what year of grace such Phoenix-cremation will be completed, you need not ask. The law of Perseverance is among the deepest in man: by nature he hates change; seldom will he quit his old house till it has actually fallen about his ears. Thus have I seen Solemnities linger as
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The story is that it is as large as an eagle, and has a gleam of gold round its neck and all the rest of it is purple, but the tail blue picked out with rosecoloured feathers and the throat picked out with tufts, and a feathered crest adorning its head.
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years; as for the third, it is written in the sacred book that it is consumed. So, too, there are three baptisms—the first is spiritual, the second is by fire, the third is by water. Just as the phoenix appears as a witness concerning the
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are among those who have contributed to the retelling and transmission of the phoenix motif. Over time, extending beyond its origins, the phoenix could variously "symbolize renewal in general as well as the sun, time,
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and later 19th-century scholars, but other scholars think the Egyptian texts may have been influenced by classical folklore. Over time, the phoenix motif spread and gained a variety of new associations;
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The phoenix came to be associated with specific colors over time. Although the phoenix was generally believed to be colorful and vibrant, sources provide no clear consensus about its coloration.
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describe the phoenix as similar in size to an eagle, but Lactantius and Ezekiel the Dramatist both claim that the phoenix was larger, with Lactantius declaring that it was even larger than an
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Motif-Index of Folk-Literature: A Classification of Narrative Elements in Folk Tales, Ballads, Myths, Fables, Mediaeval Romances, Exempla, Fabliaux, Jest-Books, and Local Legends
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aquilae narratur magnitudine, auri fulgore circa colla, cetero purpureus, caeruleam roseis caudam pinnis distinguentibus, cristis fauces, caputque plumeo apice honestante.
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in Egypt, which has been a witness to those going down into the baptism of a true man. The two bulls in Egypt posses a mystery, the Sun and the Moon, being a witness to
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In time, the motif and concept of the phoenix extended from its origins in ancient Greek folklore. For example, the classical motif of the phoenix continues into the
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of its predecessor. Some legends say it dies in a show of flames and combustion, while others that it simply dies and decomposes before being born again. In the
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contains a 677-line 9th-century alliterative poem consisting of a paraphrase and abbreviation of Lactantius, followed by an explication of the Phoenix as an
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it is like the pictures, are as follow: The plumage is partly red, partly golden, while the general make and size are almost exactly that of the
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Claudian: On Stilicho's Consulship 2–3. Panegyric on the Sixth Consulship of Honorius. The Gothic War. Shorter Poems. Rape of Proserpina
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When the Phoenix is fanning her funeral pyre, will there not be sparks flying! Alas, some millions of men, and among them such as a
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said that its eyes were blue like sapphires and that its legs were covered in yellow-gold scales with rose-colored talons.
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says that its color made it stand out from all other birds. Some said that the bird had peacock-like coloring, and
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living state, and dies, and rises again, being a sign of what has become apparent at the consummation of the age.
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The phoenix is sometimes pictured in ancient and medieval literature and medieval art as endowed with a
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In the 19th century, scholastic suspicions appeared to be confirmed by the discovery that Egyptians in
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Scholars have observed analogues to the phoenix in a variety of cultures. These analogues include the
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Classical discourse on the subject of the phoenix attributes a potential origin of the phoenix to
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the following, describing the phoenix's lifetime as 972 times the length of a long-lived human's:
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is an immortal bird that cyclically regenerates or is otherwise born again. While it is part of
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There are many works of modern literature make reference to the phoenix. Examples include:
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called the Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Phoenix, which allows him to transform into a phoenix.
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The Myth of the Phoenix According to Classical and Early Christian Traditions
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appears to be from the same root, meaning "those who work with red dyes". So
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Non-traditional, regional, or rarely used (sometimes considered unheraldic)
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and its other beholders, the Phoenix Force is most oftentimes linked to
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of history, remarking upon the "burning of a World-Phoenix" and the "
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declared that the phoenix had red legs and striking yellow eyes, but
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The origin of the phoenix has been attributed to Ancient Egypt by
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In Greece, the phoenix rising from flames was the symbol of the
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The Phoenix is portrayed as a powerful cosmic entity in the
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may mean "the Phoenician bird" or "the purplish-red bird".
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The phoenix, "unica semper avis" (ever-singular bird), 1583
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may present the mythological phoenix motif as a symbol of
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A chattering crow lives now nine generations of aged men,
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Phoenixes are present and relatively common in European
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collection in Egypt generally dated to the 4th century:
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may under heaven possess,   and exalted happiness
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through the Father's aid   in this perilous time
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Natural History, Volume III: Books 8-11 923:pointeth out to men   how they bright joy 906:beacnað in burgum   hu hi beorhtne gefean 754:A second recording of the phoenix was made by 3826: 2244: 2110:3 Baruch: Greek-Slavonic Apocalypse of Baruch 2096: 1814:10.4159/DLCL.pliny_elder-natural_history.1938 1782: 1770: 1758: 1746: 1734: 1722: 1710: 1683: 1671: 1627:10.4159/DLCL.pliny_elder-natural_history.1938 1543: 1493: 1418: 1390: 1062:in reference to Elizabeth (who was to become 627:flore color sparsoque super ditescit in auro. 8: 2140:The Barnhart Concise Dictionary of Etymology 1845:, Loeb Classical Library 136, translated by 1073:The bird of wonder dies, the maiden phoenix, 658:of flower-like blue dappled with rich gold. 293:". That word is probably a borrowing from a 30: 1910:Tacitus (1942). Church, Alfred John (ed.). 991:When it approaches its five-hundredth year; 987:Even thus by the great sages 'tis confessed 949:refers to the phoenix in Canto XXIV of the 908:þurh fæder fultum   on þas frecnan tid 619:cingit honos. rutilo cognatum vertice sidus 615: 567: 459:" represents the phoenix on the coinage of 278:). The Greek word is first attested in the 121:, it has analogs in many cultures, such as 3953: 3833: 3819: 3811: 3302: 2599: 2251: 2237: 2229: 1079:So shall she leave her blessedness to one, 994:On herb or grain it feeds not in its life, 929:in the celestial   country may gain. 723:, which he wrote of "in the consulship of 621:attollit cristatus apex tenebrasque serena 343:, attributed to 8th-century BC Greek poet 143:, the phoenix is classified as motif B32. 2083:, T.C. and E.C. Jack, London, 1909, 240, 989:The phoenix dies, and then is born again, 743:in time for the 800th anniversary of the 623:luce secat. 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Index

Phoenix (folklore)

Mythical creature
Greek mythology
Egyptian mythology
Phoenician mythology
Persian mythology
Ancient Greece
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Persia

Friedrich Justin Bertuch
Greek mythology
Egyptian
Persian mythology
ashes
Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
folklorists
Herodotus
Herodotus
Lucan
Pliny the Elder
Pope Clement I
Lactantius
Ovid
Isidore of Seville
the Roman Empire
metempsychosis
consecration
resurrection

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