About
A prominent alchemical and Christian symbol depicting a pelican wounding her breast to feed her young, symbolizing Christ's sacrifice or the process of alchemical nourishment.
Connections
Other entities that appear in the same books as Pelican in her piety.
Appears in 64 Books
[Grick, Friedrich]
Besold, Christoph
Spener, Philipp Jacob
Titz, Heinrich Gottlieb
Sperber, Julius
Staupitz, Johannes von
Clavier Duplessis
[Loos, Onesime Henri de]
Macrobius, Ambrosius Theodosius
[Wuensch, Christian Ernst]
Heidenrichius, Johannes
Paracelsus, Theophrastus|[Starkey, George]
[Naxagoras, Ehrd de]
Spener, Philipp Jacob
Staupitz, Johannes von
Kirchweger, Anton Joseph
Hollandus, Johannes Isaac|Sendivogius, Michael
Thomas Vaughan
Master of James 146
Karl von Eckartshausen
Buhle, Johann Gottlieb
Valentin Weigel
Basilius Valentinus
Arthur Edward Waite
Bogatzky, Karl Heinrich von
Otto von Passau
[Kessler von Sprengeysen, Christian Friedrich]
[Grick, Friedrich]
Boehme, Jacob
[Andreae, Johann Valentin]
Eckartshausen, Karl von
Southcott, Joanna
Southcott, Joanna
Comenius, Jan Amos
Erastus, Thomas
Comenius, Jan Amos
Tscheer, Nicolaus