Hamlet's Mill
Discover the profound insights of Hamlet's Mill by Giorgio De Santillana, a captivating exploration of the intersection between mythology, astronomy, and philosophy. Published in 2015, this thought-provoking nonfiction work spans 505 pages and delves into the origins of world myths, tracing them back to early man's observations of cosmological phenomena. De Santillana argues that these ancient narratives, once suppressed by Greek and Roman scholars, represent a forgotten form of pre-literate science. This book is essential for anyone interested in the fields of astrology, epistemology, and the rich tapestry of folklore and mythology. Uncover the hidden knowledge of our ancestors and see how their understanding of the cosmos shapes our contemporary worldview. Enhance your library with this enlightening read that bridges the gap between science and myth.