APA (7th ed.) Citation

Goldsmith, E. E. (1928). Life symbols: A brief study into the origin and significance of certain symbols which have been found in all civilisations, such as the cross, the circle, the serpent, the triangle, the tree of life, the swastika, and other solar emblems, showing the unity and simplicity of thought underlying their use as religious symbols (2. ed., rev.). Putnam.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Goldsmith, Elizabeth E. Life Symbols: A Brief Study into the Origin and Significance of Certain Symbols Which Have Been Found in All Civilisations, Such as the Cross, the Circle, the Serpent, the Triangle, the Tree of Life, the Swastika, and Other Solar Emblems, Showing the Unity and Simplicity of Thought Underlying Their Use as Religious Symbols. 2. ed., rev. New York [u.a.]: Putnam, 1928.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Goldsmith, Elizabeth E. Life Symbols: A Brief Study into the Origin and Significance of Certain Symbols Which Have Been Found in All Civilisations, Such as the Cross, the Circle, the Serpent, the Triangle, the Tree of Life, the Swastika, and Other Solar Emblems, Showing the Unity and Simplicity of Thought Underlying Their Use as Religious Symbols. 2. ed., rev. Putnam, 1928.

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