Finite Automata: Behavior and SynthesisThis dictionary supplies associations which have been evoked by certain words, signs, etc. in Western civilization in the past, and which may float to the surface again tomorrow; for however 'daringly new' a modern use of imagery may look, it generally appears to have roots in what has been said and done in the past. No fine distinctions have been made between symbols (in the limited sense), allegories, metaphors, signs, types, images, etc. (not to mention 'ascending' and 'descending' symbols), since such subtle distinctions, however sensible from a scientific point of view, are useless to a person struggling with the deeper comprehension (and thus appreciation) of a particular 'symbol'. |
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 32 |
Section 3 | 74 |
Section 4 | 126 |
Section 5 | 152 |
Section 6 | 173 |
Section 7 | 174 |
Section 8 | 207 |
Section 14 | 347 |
Section 15 | 356 |
Section 16 | 377 |
Section 17 | 379 |
Section 18 | 396 |
Section 19 | 455 |
Section 20 | 481 |
Section 21 | 484 |
Section 9 | 231 |
Section 10 | 267 |
Section 11 | 281 |
Section 12 | 308 |
Section 13 | 336 |
Section 22 | 491 |
Section 23 | 511 |
Section 24 | 512 |
Section 25 | 514 |
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