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Montsegur and the Mystery of the Cathars
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Montsegur and the Mystery of the Cathars
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jean Markale
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:312 | Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152 |
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Category/Genre | World history Religious institutions and organizations |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780892810901
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Classifications | Dewey:272.3 |
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Audience | Tertiary Education (US: College) | |
Illustrations |
Includes 8-page b&w insert
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
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Imprint |
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
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Publication Date |
2 September 2003 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
In 1244 the Cathars were captured in their stronghold of Montsegur. This was the demise of them and their religion, and today very little is know about them. This book demonstrates that Catharism is not a heretical Christian cult as it is often portrayed and examines clues to support the existance of their lost treasure.
Author Biography
Jean Markale (1928-2008), was a poet, philosopher, historian, and storyteller, who spent a lifetime researching pre-Christian and medieval culture and spirituality. He was a former specialist in Celtic studies at the Sorbonne and author of more than 40 books, including The Templar Treasure at Gisors, The Druids, The Celts, Merlin, and Women of the Celts.
Reviews"Readers are certain to find Markale's answer revealing, if not altogether disturbing." * Frank Joseph, Fate, March 2004, Vol 57 No 3 Issue 647, * "Presents a very focused and fascinating treatise with enough detail to satisfy even the most knowledgeable Cathar scholar." * Robert Buratti, New Dawn, July/August 2004, No.85 * "The amount of information in this book is astounding. . . and it is written in a highly intelligent manner." * Kerri Connor, Circle of Stones, Fall 2004, Vol.1 Issue 6 * "Combining impeccable scholarship with an imaginative insight, Markale illumnates a critical nexus in the development of Western religious history--one that has long been shrouded in darkness. The relevance of the Cathar doctrine to modern spiritual development is also confirmed by his analysis." * James Wasserman, author of The Templars and the Assassins and Art and Symbols of the Occult * "In this remarkable book, poet-historian Jean Markale evokes the spirit of the land where the Cathars walked in the light of their faith and were martyred by the Inquisition. Deftly navigating eddies of fact, fiction, and folklore concerning their treasure, he debunks frivolous speculation and rumor while allowing those theories supported by evidence to survive." * Margaret Starbird, author of The Woman with the Alabaster Jar * "Markale's book strips away the mythology and nonsense of the Cathar legend to reveal their true courage and honor. . . " * Mysteries Magazine, Vol. 2, #4, Issue #7 * "If you are looking for a scholarly read that explores the Cathars and untangles myth from fact with many Celtic and Druid references, [this book] is highly recommended." * Tony Taylor, Henge Happenings, Issue 69, Feb 2006 * ". . . enjoyable, filled with interesting information. . . . The final chapter in Montsegur and the Mystery of the Cathars will be particularly interesting to those awaiting the release of Otto Rahn's work on the Cathars later this year." * Institute for Hermetic Studies, Aug 2006 * "Thankfully, [Markale's] Montsegur and the Mystery of the Cathars is a solidly and scholarly work which depels the most egregious of myths." * Mysteries Magazine, Vol. 2, #4, Issue #7 * "[Markale's] descriptions of the wild Breton moors and the inaccessible peaks of the Pyrenees are described with a bardic grandeur that is befitting of his poetic roots." * Mysteries Magazine, Vol. 2, #4, Issue #7 *
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