Outlines of Primitive Belief Among the Indo-European RacesC. Scribner's Sons, 1882 - 534 pagina's |
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Pagina xii
... ancient heathenism . In the case of the Vedas I have been obliged to avail myself of translations . Of the Rig Veda there now exist two almost complete transla- tions into German , those of H. Grassmann and Ludwig . The beautiful ...
... ancient heathenism . In the case of the Vedas I have been obliged to avail myself of translations . Of the Rig Veda there now exist two almost complete transla- tions into German , those of H. Grassmann and Ludwig . The beautiful ...
Pagina xxi
... ancient German village community -- Catholicism likewise had some of its roots in the same distant past — But in both feudalism and Catholicism a living organism was turned to stone - The Gothic cathedral and the holy grove - Witchcraft ...
... ancient German village community -- Catholicism likewise had some of its roots in the same distant past — But in both feudalism and Catholicism a living organism was turned to stone - The Gothic cathedral and the holy grove - Witchcraft ...
Pagina 12
... ancient writers . In reading Homer , for example , it is no easy matter to say when the physical aspect of κŵp ( heart ) or of yuxý ( breath , soul ) is most present to the mind of the poet , and when the metaphysical or metaphorical ...
... ancient writers . In reading Homer , for example , it is no easy matter to say when the physical aspect of κŵp ( heart ) or of yuxý ( breath , soul ) is most present to the mind of the poet , and when the metaphysical or metaphorical ...
Pagina 28
... ancient deities , supporters of the throne of Justice , dear to Zeus , ' whom Eschylus knows . Yet all this moral cha- racter springs out of their natural character . They become the detectors of crimes solely because the daylight must ...
... ancient deities , supporters of the throne of Justice , dear to Zeus , ' whom Eschylus knows . Yet all this moral cha- racter springs out of their natural character . They become the detectors of crimes solely because the daylight must ...
Pagina 38
... ancient custom , dedicates his noblest tree to God . And the statues of gold and ivory are not more honoured than the sacred silence which reigns about the grove . ' 21 It was the same sacred silence of the grove which , according to ...
... ancient custom , dedicates his noblest tree to God . And the statues of gold and ivory are not more honoured than the sacred silence which reigns about the grove . ' 21 It was the same sacred silence of the grove which , according to ...
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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 Apollo Aryaman Aryan Aryas Ask and Embla Asvin Athênê belongs called chapter character clouds creed dawn dead death Dêmêtêr Dionysus divinity Dyâus earth goddess Edda Eleusinia Eleusis emotion example express fetich fire gods Greece Greek Hadês heaven henotheism Hêra Heracles Hermês hero history of belief holy Homer human hymns idea imagination Indian Indo-European Indra instinct Jörmungandr kind Kronos land language magic Maruts Max Müller meaning mind Mitra and Varuna moral morning mountain mysteries myth mythic mythology nations nature worship never Odhinn Odysseus once origin Persephonê phase of belief phenomena physical primitive Prithivi race religion religious Rig Veda rites river root sacred Sanskrit Savitar sense serpent soul storm story stream suppose Teutonic things Thorr thou thought tree Varuna Vedas Vedic Völuspá Vritra wanderings Wherefore wind word Yggdrasill Zeus
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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!