Here we see a sixteenth century rendering of the brothers Mario with their shadow counterparts illustrated. The crown placed above Waluigi depicts the then nascent understanding that society must irrevocably trend toward its own consecration of power into nothing. More Borges than Barthes, Waluigi does not deconstruct his counterpart. He IS the labyrinth.
In contrast, we know that medieval/renaissance Spain produced tons of art depicting the Virgin Mary, but we do not usually think of it as a matriarchal culture.
Yes, you heard that correctly. Alchemical space opera. Spaceships fly because their keels are impregnated by Philospher's Tincture, which always seeks to return to the celestial world. By stimulating it with a harmonium tuned to the music of the spheres, it can overcome the drag of the ship's mundane matter and rises towards heaven...
And if you think that's weird, you should see the FTL drive. Let's just say that the alchemical diagrams pictured in this article are a key to it, and using the right symbology is vitally important.
Excellent books, but very hard to find on paper. Luckily, the author has a revised version available in ebook form.
A genre which has also been explored in the interactive fiction game "Hadean Lands" (hadeanlands.com).
http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/
It has been around for years but unfortunately it looks like it stopped being updated last September.
But you can navigate through old posts to find engravings of Japanese falconry, medieval hand combat techniques, Baltic Heraldry (http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2014-09-...), zoomorphic caligraphy ( http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2014-07-... ), 16th Century Book of Commets ( http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/2013/09/comet-sketches.html ) and so on.
Map Sea Monsters is one of my favorite: