Introduction to a Scientific System of Mythology, 1 tomasLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 353 psl. |
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... nations , assuming these to have been previously known , the interpretation could be , after all , merely hypothetical , and the merit of any one hypothesis with regard to another would be determin- ed by its superior or inferior ...
... nations , assuming these to have been previously known , the interpretation could be , after all , merely hypothetical , and the merit of any one hypothesis with regard to another would be determin- ed by its superior or inferior ...
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... nations and races of mankind ? In short , the above conclu- sion merely warns us not to shut our eyes wilfully against anything while engaged in mythological re- search , not even against ideas of original beauty and purity ; and ...
... nations and races of mankind ? In short , the above conclu- sion merely warns us not to shut our eyes wilfully against anything while engaged in mythological re- search , not even against ideas of original beauty and purity ; and ...
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... nation ; but the pragmatists would fain derive from them at once a regular external history of princes and states . III . 3 ; which passage , however , is also explained in a different way . They separated from the mythus the marvellous ...
... nation ; but the pragmatists would fain derive from them at once a regular external history of princes and states . III . 3 ; which passage , however , is also explained in a different way . They separated from the mythus the marvellous ...
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... nation in a remoter part of Asia Minor , practised precisely the same ceremony , and its religious meaning is rendered clear by analogies.1 Now , if the mythus , then , sprang from the rite , by whom , I ask , was it most likely to have ...
... nation in a remoter part of Asia Minor , practised precisely the same ceremony , and its religious meaning is rendered clear by analogies.1 Now , if the mythus , then , sprang from the rite , by whom , I ask , was it most likely to have ...
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... nations , but has been devised in a way altogether de- fined by very peculiar conditions , and is in its nature positive . If I had room to follow here , as I have attempted to do in another work , all the ramifica- tions of this mythus ...
... nations , but has been devised in a way altogether de- fined by very peculiar conditions , and is in its nature positive . If I had room to follow here , as I have attempted to do in another work , all the ramifica- tions of this mythus ...
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Introduction to a Scientific System of Mythology, 1 tomas Karl Otfried Müller Visos knygos peržiūra - 1844 |
Introduction to a Scientific System of Mythology, 1 tomas Karl Otfried Müller Visos knygos peržiūra - 1844 |
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3d Edition according Ægyptus already ancient antiquity Apollo Apollodorus appears Argive Argos Artemis Athena Author bard Boeotian Cabiri Cadmus called Cedalion certainly character circumstance cloth Comp connected connexion constellation Cretan dæmon deity Demeter derived Dionysus Dorians Encyclopædia Engravings entirely Euripides evidently example existence explained expression fable genealogy goddess gods Grecian Greece Greeks heavens Hellenic Hephæstus Hera Hercules Hermes Herodotus heroes heroic Hesiod Homer HOWITT idea interpretation invention J. C. LOUDON latter legend manner means merely Minyans mythi mythology mythus narrations nations nature Odyssey Olympiad Orch original Orion Orphici Paus Pausanias Pelasgians perhaps period Pherecydes Pindar Plates Pleiades poem poetical poetry poets Poseidon post 8vo priests Prometh race reference regard relation religion religious remark sacred sanctuary Schol stars story symbol temple Theogony things tion tradition TREATISE tribes Vignette Titles Woodcuts worship Zeus
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