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  1. John Paul Jones' symbol (circle over three interlocking ovals) Comes from Rudolf's Koch's "the book of signs" which says the sign was used to exorcise evil spirits and represent the holy trinity by Christians in the ancient times up to the middle age, but it also can be found used by the Celts with the same purpose of protection and to ...

  2. 7 de ago. de 2022 · John Paul Jones’ symbol is three interlocking ovals with a circle over them. The symbol is from Rudolf Koch’s Book of Signs and entails Celtic and Gaelic origins for the sign.

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  3. 21 de mar. de 2021 · John Paul Jones’ Symbol. Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones also chose a symbol from Koch’s Book of Signs, but also appears on the cover of a book about the middle age Russian religious cult, the Rosicrucians.

  4. 12 de out. de 2023 · The symbols for John Paul Jones and John Bonham were selected from Rudolph Koch’s The Book Of Signs. Jones’s is a single intersecting circle, said to symbolise a person who possesses both confidence and competence (as it’s difficult to draw accurately).

  5. 7 de nov. de 2021 · Os símbolos do Led Zeppelin. John Paul Jones. O baterista John Bonham e o baixista John Paul Jones recorreram a um livro chamado “Book of Signs”, escrito por Rudolf Koch, contendo símbolos das mais variadas épocas e significados.

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  6. 1 de jun. de 2022 · A variation of the triquetra, the emblem bassist John Paul Jones selected for the album sleeve appears to be Celtic in origin, which is understandable given its appearance. It is comprised of three intersecting arcs; the external points of the triquetra are surrounded by a circle in Jones’ symbol which is a symbol of God’s love.

  7. 26 de ago. de 2021 · The most elusive and erudite member of Led Zeppelin was John Paul Jones, the quiet intellectual who often appeared aloof of his band members hedonistic attitudes towards rock and roll. Jones could get in just as much fun as his bandmates, but his symbol has an appropriately bookish origin.