Man Into Wolf: A Study of Violence, Evolution, and Lycanthropy

Author:   Robert Eisler ,  David K Henderson
Publisher:   Rogue Scholar Press
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9781954357334


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   10 June 2025
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Man Into Wolf: A Study of Violence, Evolution, and Lycanthropy


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""Man is a wolf to man"" - Roman proverb In this landmark study first published in 1948, Robert Eisler develops a theory of man's dual nature. Homo sapiens is descended from two very different types of ancestors: from gregarious, peaceful, vegetarian gatherers, who lived communally in herds; and from carnivorous, predatory hunters, who ""evolved under the pressure of hunger caused by the climatic change at the end of the pluvial period,"" who donned wolf pelts and imitated the pack hunting of wolves, and who developed ""indiscriminate, even cannibalistic pre-datory aggression."" ""The great number of ancient Indo-European tribal names, such as Luvians, Lycians, Lucanians, Dacians, Hyrcanians, etc., meaning 'wolf-men' or 'she-wolf-people' found in Italy, Greece, the Balkan peninsula, Asia Minor and North-west Persia, and the numerous Germanic, Italic and Greek personal names meaning 'wolf' and 'she-wolf', clearly prove that the transition from the fruit-gathering herd of 'finders' to the lupine pack of carnivorous hunters was a conscious process accompanied by a deep emotional upheaval still remembered by man's subconscious, superindividual, ancestral memory (Jung), and reflected in the 'superstitions'-i.e. the surviving atavistic beliefs-about 'lycanthropy'. This is the Greek term, formed from λύκος = 'wolf' and άνθρωπία = 'humanity', for the dread folk-lore of men converted into 'wer-wolves'."" Eisler's main thesis is accompanied by an abundance of footnotes providing endless fascinating examples from history and mythology, and by appendices discussing Jungian archetypes, the Roman lupercalia, the Dionysian mysteries of the Greeks, and more.

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Author:   Robert Eisler ,  David K Henderson
Publisher:   Rogue Scholar Press
Imprint:   Rogue Scholar Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781954357334


ISBN 10:   1954357338
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   10 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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