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The history and poetry of finger-rings

Chapter 1: THE HISTORY AND POETRY OF FINGER-RINGS
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A compact survey of the history, symbolism and poetry surrounding finger-rings from ancient to modern times, tracing their roles as personal ornament, currency, seal and emblem of authority, fidelity and eternity. The author reviews mythic origins and archaeological finds, describes materials and gem lore believed to confer medicinal or magical virtues, and outlines legal and ceremonial uses including coronation and ecclesiastical investiture. Chapters collect literary and folkloric references, heraldic and decorative forms, notable anecdotes and practical details about manufacture, wear and valuation across cultures.

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Title: The history and poetry of finger-rings

Author: Charles Edwards

Author of introduction, etc.: Richard Henry Stoddard

Release date: December 6, 2020 [eBook #63969]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

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THE
HISTORY AND POETRY
OF
FINGER-RINGS

BY
CHARLES EDWARDS
COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NEW YORK

“——My ring I hold dear as my finger; ’tis part of it.”
Shakspeare


WITH A PREFACE BY R. H. STODDARD.


NEW YORK
JOHN W. LOVELL COMPANY
150 Worth Street, corner Mission Place