Outlines of Primitive Belief Among the Indo-European RacesC. Scribner's Sons, 1882 - 534 pagina's |
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Pagina xv
... ATHÊNÊ . Complexity of Greek belief - Necessity of comparing it with the Vedic and Teutonic creeds - Lack of individuality of Greek gods in the historic age - Zeus , Apollo , and Athênê stand out from among the rest - Relics of nature ...
... ATHÊNÊ . Complexity of Greek belief - Necessity of comparing it with the Vedic and Teutonic creeds - Lack of individuality of Greek gods in the historic age - Zeus , Apollo , and Athênê stand out from among the rest - Relics of nature ...
Pagina xvi
... Athênê Tritogeneia -Earth and cloud goddesses - Athênê's virgin nature as Pallas , Parthenos - Shows her essential identity with Artemis - Athênê's second birth - Hymn to Athênê - Athênê Polias - Polybûlos- Polymêtis - Athênê and the Gorgon ...
... Athênê Tritogeneia -Earth and cloud goddesses - Athênê's virgin nature as Pallas , Parthenos - Shows her essential identity with Artemis - Athênê's second birth - Hymn to Athênê - Athênê Polias - Polybûlos- Polymêtis - Athênê and the Gorgon ...
Pagina 60
... Athene a crane ; 1 Aphroditê had her doves . It was , with the Greeks , the very acme of profanity to fright away the denizens of a sacred enclosure.2 With the Germans and the Celts divination from birds was as common as with the Greeks ...
... Athene a crane ; 1 Aphroditê had her doves . It was , with the Greeks , the very acme of profanity to fright away the denizens of a sacred enclosure.2 With the Germans and the Celts divination from birds was as common as with the Greeks ...
Pagina 81
... ill - made statue of this 1 See Boetticher , Baumcultus , p . 214. The original image of Athene Polias was made from her sacred olive tree ( Plutarch , Themist . 10 ) . G sort than in the finest work of art which had.
... ill - made statue of this 1 See Boetticher , Baumcultus , p . 214. The original image of Athene Polias was made from her sacred olive tree ( Plutarch , Themist . 10 ) . G sort than in the finest work of art which had.
Pagina 87
... rising out of the river as far as his waist . He was believed to be the Nile god . - Maury , Magie . 2 Though this is for us only a recent importation from Germany . Republic . spoke of laying an offering on the knees of Athênê.
... rising out of the river as far as his waist . He was believed to be the Nile god . - Maury , Magie . 2 Though this is for us only a recent importation from Germany . Republic . spoke of laying an offering on the knees of Athênê.
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Outlines of Primitive Belief Among the Indo-European Races Charles Francis Keary Volledige weergave - 1882 |
Outlines of Primitive Belief Among the Indo-European Races Charles Francis Keary Volledige weergave - 1882 |
Outlines of Primitive Belief Among the Indo-European Races Charles Francis Keary Volledige weergave - 1882 |
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abstract Æsir Agni ancient Aphroditê Apollo Artemis Aryaman Aryan Aryas Ask and Embla Athênê become belongs called chapter character cloud creed dead death Dêmêtêr Dionysus divinity Dyâus earth goddess Edda Eleusinia Eleusis emotion example express fetich fire gods Greece Greek Hadês heaven henotheism Hêra Heraclês Hermês hero history of belief holy Homer human hymn idea Iliad imagination Indian Indo-European Indra instinct Jörmungandr kind land language magic Maruts Max Müller meaning mind Mitra and Varuna moral mountain mysteries myth mythic mythology nations nature worship never Odhinn Odysseus once origin Pelasgians Pelasgic Persephonê phase of belief phenomena physical primitive Prithivi race religion religious Rig Veda rites river root Sanskrit Savitar sense serpent soul storm story stream suppose temple Teutonic things Thorr thou thought tree Varuna Vedas Vedic Völuspá wanderings Wherefore wind word Yggdrasill Zeus
Populaire passages
Pagina 123 - You wait on nature's mischief! Come, thick night, And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell, That my keen knife see not the wound it makes, Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark, To cry 'Hold, hold!