The Mythology of the Aryan Nations, Volumen2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1870 - 397 páginas |
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... told in the Hesiodic Theogony is manifestly a comparatively late form of the legend of Aphroditê . Yet it resolves itself almost at the first touch into the early myth- Birth of ical phrases . From the blood of the mutilated Ouranos ...
... told in the Hesiodic Theogony is manifestly a comparatively late form of the legend of Aphroditê . Yet it resolves itself almost at the first touch into the early myth- Birth of ical phrases . From the blood of the mutilated Ouranos ...
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... told that , in cases where their own power seems inadequate they call in the aid of Dikê or Justice , we are manifestly on the confines of allegory , which we are not bound to cross . In the conceptions of later poets , they appear ...
... told that , in cases where their own power seems inadequate they call in the aid of Dikê or Justice , we are manifestly on the confines of allegory , which we are not bound to cross . In the conceptions of later poets , they appear ...
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... told us of Nemesis , if less allegorical , is still merely the result of moral reflection . In the world good and evil seem noted , became a proverb . In one story Mimir is sent by the Asas to the Vanir , who cut off his head and sent ...
... told us of Nemesis , if less allegorical , is still merely the result of moral reflection . In the world good and evil seem noted , became a proverb . In one story Mimir is sent by the Asas to the Vanir , who cut off his head and sent ...
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... told simply that the unnamed God gives and takes away as may seem to him best . 1 φθονερὸν τὸ δαιμόνιον — the doctrine which lies at the root of the philosophy attributed by Herodotos to Solon , and of the policy of Amasis in his ...
... told simply that the unnamed God gives and takes away as may seem to him best . 1 φθονερὸν τὸ δαιμόνιον — the doctrine which lies at the root of the philosophy attributed by Herodotos to Solon , and of the policy of Amasis in his ...
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... told to Admêtos that he might escape death , if only his parents or his wife would die in his stead , and Alkêstis has taken the doom upon herself . " Thus in the very prime of her beauty she is summoned by Thanatos , death , to leave ...
... told to Admêtos that he might escape death , if only his parents or his wife would die in his stead , and Alkêstis has taken the doom upon herself . " Thus in the very prime of her beauty she is summoned by Thanatos , death , to leave ...
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