Outlines of Primitive Belief Among the Indo-European RacesC. Scribner's Sons, 1882 - 534 pagina's |
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Pagina 46
... remained , the creed was purely polytheistic ; how , as the sea could have no control over the sky , nor the sky over the earth , the gods who represented these things must remain apart . But in time the change does come . Then Zeus and ...
... remained , the creed was purely polytheistic ; how , as the sea could have no control over the sky , nor the sky over the earth , the gods who represented these things must remain apart . But in time the change does come . Then Zeus and ...
Pagina 47
... remained the chief god of the Indians , and another old Aryan god , Varuna ( in the form Ouranos ) , would have become the chief god of the Greeks ; because Dyâus and Ouranos , in Sanskrit and Greek , still stood for the sky . one ...
... remained the chief god of the Indians , and another old Aryan god , Varuna ( in the form Ouranos ) , would have become the chief god of the Greeks ; because Dyâus and Ouranos , in Sanskrit and Greek , still stood for the sky . one ...
Pagina 59
... remained still the best diviners , for they , it was thought , shared most intimately in the counsels of the gods , and were the 1 I remember , I remember The fir trees dark and high : I used to think their slender tops Were close ...
... remained still the best diviners , for they , it was thought , shared most intimately in the counsels of the gods , and were the 1 I remember , I remember The fir trees dark and high : I used to think their slender tops Were close ...
Pagina 62
... remained with the tree itself , and with the mountain and the river . The oracles of Zeus were conveyed by the whispering leaves of the oaks of Dodona ; and the laurel of Apollo at Delphi is another instance of an oracular tree . We ...
... remained with the tree itself , and with the mountain and the river . The oracles of Zeus were conveyed by the whispering leaves of the oaks of Dodona ; and the laurel of Apollo at Delphi is another instance of an oracular tree . We ...
Pagina 89
... remained behind . In such a phase the be- lief in màgic presents before us an exceedingly anomalous condition of mind ; it is scepticism plus the superstition of fetichism . But , anomalous as it is , it is not infrequent . Magic ...
... remained behind . In such a phase the be- lief in màgic presents before us an exceedingly anomalous condition of mind ; it is scepticism plus the superstition of fetichism . But , anomalous as it is , it is not infrequent . Magic ...
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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!