Jahresbericht über die Fortschritte der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft, Volume 17;Volume 66

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Conrad Bursian, Iwan Philipp Eduard Ritter von Müller, Oskar Seyffert, Wilhelm Kroll, Alfred Körte, Karl Münscher, Andreas Thierfelder
O. R. Reisland, 1892
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Pagina 230 - Religion consists in the perception of the infinite under such manifestations as are able to influence the moral character of man.
Pagina 234 - MORRIS, Charles.— Aryan Sun-Myths the Origin of Religions. With an Introduction by CHARLES MORRIS. Crown Svo, 6s.
Pagina 33 - SALAMINIA (Cyprus). The History, Treasures, and Antiquities of Salamis in the Island of Cyprus.
Pagina 303 - Translation of a portion of the "Attica" of Pausanias. By MARGARET DE G. VERRALL. With Introductory Essay and Archaeological Commentary by JANE E. HARRISON.
Pagina 323 - Die Sage von Agamemnons Ermordung und dem Rächer Orestes in der griechischen Poesie (XV.
Pagina 222 - Ganan, ubi Dominus fuit ad nuptias, et accubuimus in ipso accubitu, ubi ego indignus parentum meorum nomina scripsi«.
Pagina 143 - Mommsen, Res gestae divi Augusti, ex monumentis Ancyrano et Apolloniensi iterum edidit; accedunt tabulae undecim, Berol.
Pagina 237 - That which the uncultured mind cannot understand is viewed with dread or veneration, as it may be, and the object presenting the mysterious phenomenon may itself be worshipped as a fetish, or the residence of a presiding spirit. But there is nothing more mysterious than the phenomena of generation, and nothing more important than the final result of the generative act.
Pagina 230 - Nature, Man, and Self are the three great manifestations in which the infinite in some shape on other has been perceived, and every one of these perceptions has in its historical development contributed to what may be called religion

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