Outlines of Primitive Belief Among the Indo-European RacesC. Scribner's Sons, 1882 - 534 pagina's |
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Pagina x
... earth . Wherefore it is only after a complete study of the belief in question that we can form a judgment as to the nature of the existences to which such tales are likely to relate . When we have settled this point we can compare the ...
... earth . Wherefore it is only after a complete study of the belief in question that we can form a judgment as to the nature of the existences to which such tales are likely to relate . When we have settled this point we can compare the ...
Pagina xvi
... earth goddesses - Hêra distinct from the others - Poseidon and Hadês - Plûtôn divinities of the older pantheon - So also Arês and Hêraclês , who were sun gods . Worship of Apollo and Athênê softened the natures of the other Greek gods ...
... earth goddesses - Hêra distinct from the others - Poseidon and Hadês - Plûtôn divinities of the older pantheon - So also Arês and Hêraclês , who were sun gods . Worship of Apollo and Athênê softened the natures of the other Greek gods ...
Pagina 31
... earth religion looked farther away to the heavenly bodies , or to the sky itself . And then at last it emerged from the nature - worshipping stage , and the voice of God , which was heard once in the whirlwind , was now heard only in ...
... earth religion looked farther away to the heavenly bodies , or to the sky itself . And then at last it emerged from the nature - worshipping stage , and the voice of God , which was heard once in the whirlwind , was now heard only in ...
Pagina 39
... earth , the storm , the sky , the sun , the sea . Men were well upon the road towards a personal . divinity - that is to say , to the deification of qualities or attributes . The idea of personality ( and by personality I mean all which ...
... earth , the storm , the sky , the sun , the sea . Men were well upon the road towards a personal . divinity - that is to say , to the deification of qualities or attributes . The idea of personality ( and by personality I mean all which ...
Pagina 47
... earth Zeus , while men will mean thereby only what we understand by the words sea god , earth god . We do see survivals of such a method of nomenclature in the pantheons of Greece and Rome - in such a name , for example , as Zeus ...
... earth Zeus , while men will mean thereby only what we understand by the words sea god , earth god . We do see survivals of such a method of nomenclature in the pantheons of Greece and Rome - in such a name , for example , as Zeus ...
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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 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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
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!